That maroon colored dish with a lid is pampered chef and I love mine. It's called a deep covered baking dish. i make the best baked chicken in mine, it's always moist and wonderful!! My heart skipped a beat, I never see them in the wild. ❤️
There’s this thrift store out where I live in Texas and it has this one section of Fenton, Murano, etc all the things CLL looks for. And every time I’m in there, I think “I wish she could walk around this with me and tell me what’s worth picking up and what’s not!” I’m learning a lot from you Jocelyn so thank you for always taking us with you. I would have ever picked up this Mexican wood carved Toucan bird if I didnt watched your channel. And sure enough it sold about two days after listing it. So thank you for your knowledge!
Good finds today. Loved the comment when you found the turnip canister. "What would you put in there. Oh good place to hide cookies cause who'd look for cookies in a turnip canister " great!!
I have one of the penguin ice buckets. Not only does it make a great ice bucket, but if you put it in the freezer for about an hour, it keeps salads nice & cold as well. Fun finds.
Laura Caldwell (introduced by you!) finds those penguin ice buckets like you find praying hands! Great video as always!! Thank you!! I hope Laurel is doing well!!❤️
I watched your 2nd Whatnot sale and I wanted to say I think you and Andrew did great and my favorite part was you standing firm at the end (before I dipped out, so that may have changed) to everyone's raid wants. Keep doin' you. 👍 You're crushin' it.
Here’s what I’ve gleaned. Once a sale is completed on what not, the seller/host can opt to send their viewers into another sale that’s live. Essentially the viewers “raid” another what not sale. Jocelyn did it for her first sale and the recipient of the raid was so so thankful. But she decided not to for her second sale.
The Penguin servers were very common in the 50s and 60s. Every woman in my family had one, so family picnics would see a parade of Penguin servers with everything from hotdogs to baked beans to potato salad. Interesting that it wasn’t till after I was married and given one of my own that I EVER heard of someone using it as an ice bucket. It was always used for food - either hot or cold. I now have two - my own and my mother’s. It makes a great display piece, and it’s useful, too!
She has very teachable moments. I have learned so much from watching her. Be careful though, Andrew purposely mispronouces words like Limoge and then you'll never be able to pronounce it correctly again. lol
I have a use that I am trying to find top missing tea pots. I saw someone hang them outside with bird seeds in it. Tiping down so water drained out spout.
Those wood cars a reminiscent of product at Hobby Lobby. Cheaply made. When I worked there we carried a tube of super glue and were told to repair anything that could be 'saved'.
Hi I love watching you I had a heart attack And am recovering I grew up going to Good wills , with my mom Brings back great memories. Thank you I m vicariously living thru you Best wishes Carol Crevani
I enjoy your videos. You have a soft voice and are polite. It’s nice to see. I’m considering trying the resell business and watching videos to check out other sellers process. I’m glad I found your channel.
The maroon rectangular pot with the lid that you said "is that Longaberber" is from Pampered Chef, it is their covered baker and retailed for over $60 back in the day. I have one and it is like a tagine or dutch oven and you can cook a pork tenderloin in the microwave in 5 minutes! I love mine. You can Google a lot of recipes too.
I am commenting as soon as I see you put back that uranium glass bowl! The one here is a more yellow glass but I have the exact design in green & it glows!
Penguin ice buckets were everywhere 10 years ago. Then none. Grabbed one at a yard sale recently and was giddy. FOMO I guess. Jocelyn, I don't know how you have the energy to do what you do. Today I traveled an hour to pick up an eBay purchase & decided to thrift that town. I did 6 and I'm absolutely exhausted. Then I came home and watched you thrift while I ate dinner. HaHa! P.S. I had a bad case of baggy envy until today when I got to fondle some for the first time at Savers. Got some Talavera and Talavera-like smalls. Cured! LOL! Thank you for teaching us. You are too generous.
I used to have those wooden fruits. There was like 8-9 pieces plus a leaf shaped plate/bowl to hold the all. I gave them to my Mom because she liked them.
I have that penguin ice bucket with black top somewhere in my house or attic. I was hoping you would pick up the big wooden pear..not with the little fruits. I have this thing about 🍐s. I make pears out of a lightbulb..cover them with crotchet yarn,put a stem and hot glue a leaf and put them in an old container..look cute. Was the Longeberger roaster cracked..everyone said it was worth a lot? I have the petite complete fruit canister set with salt and pepper Japan on bottom. That USA set you got was good, never seen that set..you can hide cookies and candy for you and Andrew..lol 😊😂 I am telling you if you are ever in WV you can pick my attic and garage. I keep buying but never got around to selling anything,but that was my intention for years. Can’t go to sleep at night until I get My Crazy Lamp Lady fix.❤❤❤❤
I love😍the Penguin🐧ice bucket. I have found 3 of them in the past couple years. Gave one to my niece $15, one to my sister $20 and I kept one. The one I kept was $1 at a yard sale!!🎉👏🎉
Hi Jocelyn! I’m old enough to remember when that stainless steel ice bucket was used in our elementary school for the teachers iced tea! I will just say that that was in the 1960s!! Just to give you a time frame, Thanks, love your videos! Christina 🍋
The most famous ceramic houses from Germany are "Kastel Keramik". They usually have a big square mark on the bottom with the brand name. The mark "Handarbeit" is usually found next to it - with "Handarbeit" always being written as one word. There is never a space between Hand and Arbeit like on your tower. That looks a bit strange. 😬 These houses are mostly sold on Christmas markets in big cities here in Germany. So someone brought them to the US as a souvenir. The base of the other one you picked up earlier might have been broken on transport, so the next time they bought the little tower that was less dangerous to transport. 😆
The clear angel candle holder you touched is LE Smith. I have one in a different color and love it. I know the prices are all over the board though and it may not have had enough profit. You have the sweetest family!
I prefer odd numbers. With my sterling flatware I bought 9 place settings for spares if a piece gets lost or damaged. Same with crystal stemware and dishes. (Back in the 70s we were still using those fancy things!) I’ve always bought spares for anything being used. 🌷
You found 'the item of the day!". Well, that's why my ex-husband and I used to call the West Bend Penguin hot and cold server. Yours is a later version because it doesn't have the bakelite handles. We called it item of the day because we inevitably saw at least one every antique store shopping trip. I don't have much luck with Starbucks stuff, EXCEPT, for the black and white mugs from cities. Now, those sell well. ... and the 12th man lives EVERYWHERE!
Quick reseller question: do you think an eBay reseller needs a UA-cam channel to be successful? I’m just not sure how people would find me on eBay when just starting out. Thanks for any advice/feedback. 😊
The missing lids are indicative of poor handling by Goodwill. I saw someone comment that they carefully wrapped their glass donations and the workers literally dumped it out on the table and she heard it crash. Such a waste.
Isn't is amazing how many people don't use the "bubble rule" in a thrift store? Don't step into the bubble...wait until the person steps away! LOL I had a space invader just yesterday!
They’re so keen to scoop up any treasures before anyone else. I can understand if they’re resellers and their livelihood depends on it. I’m just an amateur who likes to linger, looking for interesting objects and amazed at the weird stuff that someone has donated!
Not your business, not your rules. I wonder what type of resellers actually wait for other to finish looking through an area before they go there. NOBODY! If people waited then anyone would just hog all the good areas and take all the good stuff. LMAO
I sniffle when I'm nervous. I also don't like crowds. I dislike it the most when a person gets in your space at the check out and I still need to pay and they are right there up on you.
That maroon colored dish with a lid is pampered chef and I love mine. It's called a deep covered baking dish. i make the best baked chicken in mine, it's always moist and wonderful!! My heart skipped a beat, I never see them in the wild. ❤️
Le Creuset will have its name on the lid, and the inside part of the lid will be smooth, won’t have all those bumps.
There’s this thrift store out where I live in Texas and it has this one section of Fenton, Murano, etc all the things CLL looks for. And every time I’m in there, I think “I wish she could walk around this with me and tell me what’s worth picking up and what’s not!” I’m learning a lot from you Jocelyn so thank you for always taking us with you. I would have ever picked up this Mexican wood carved Toucan bird if I didnt watched your channel. And sure enough it sold about two days after listing it. So thank you for your knowledge!
Good finds today. Loved the comment when you found the turnip canister. "What would you put in there. Oh good place to hide cookies cause who'd look for cookies in a turnip canister " great!!
That was a lol moment for me, too.
19:34 While American cats make imaginary biscuits, Italian cats are talented knitters.
I have one of the penguin ice buckets. Not only does it make a great ice bucket, but if you put it in the freezer for about an hour, it keeps salads nice & cold as well. Fun finds.
Laura Caldwell (introduced by you!) finds those penguin ice buckets like you find praying hands! Great video as always!! Thank you!! I hope Laurel is doing well!!❤️
I thought it was a bean pot
It’s funny I said the same thing to myself about Laura Caldwell finding one every time she out thrifting lol
I had the penguin ice bucket it wwas my moms. I am 72
I had my mom’s ice bucket and loved it. It keeps ice for a long time
The maroon deep covered baker is Pampered Chef. Retail is $99
eBay solds are $35 or less. & shipping would be high due to the weight.
I love that stone set, I’ve found two at goodwill and I’ve broken three 😢
I have the exact pampered chef covered casserole dish. I may have used it once
Mine was a gift I use it to make 40 clove chicken and then weight lift it to put it away lol
I still have mine years later. Love it. But agree with the high shipping.
I watched your 2nd Whatnot sale and I wanted to say I think you and Andrew did great and my favorite part was you standing firm at the end (before I dipped out, so that may have changed) to everyone's raid wants. Keep doin' you. 👍 You're crushin' it.
What does that mean? What's a raid on Whatnot? I need the tea lol
Here’s what I’ve gleaned.
Once a sale is completed on what not, the seller/host can opt to send their viewers into another sale that’s live. Essentially the viewers “raid” another what not sale.
Jocelyn did it for her first sale and the recipient of the raid was so so thankful. But she decided not to for her second sale.
@Allyson Martin ooh thanks for replying. I'm not surprised Jocelyn stood her ground. She's a tough cookie 🙂
The Penguin servers were very common in the 50s and 60s. Every woman in my family had one, so family picnics would see a parade of Penguin servers with everything from hotdogs to baked beans to potato salad. Interesting that it wasn’t till after I was married and given one of my own that I EVER heard of someone using it as an ice bucket. It was always used for food - either hot or cold. I now have two - my own and my mother’s. It makes a great display piece, and it’s useful, too!
Yes, I'm almost 60 and my mom put her fried chicken in it after frying it. I still remember it setting on our table.
Memories.
I just found your channel today & I've watched like over 8 videos! I'm soo happy I found you! 🤩
Woohoo! Thanks for watching! Glad you’re enjoying them.
She has very teachable moments. I have learned so much from watching her. Be careful though, Andrew purposely mispronouces words like Limoge and then you'll never be able to pronounce it correctly again. lol
Welcome!!!🎉
Welcome to the channel. The nicest people view this channel, IMO. Again, you are welcome here. Lynn in Arizona
Welcome! 👋
I have a use that I am trying to find top missing tea pots. I saw someone hang them outside with bird seeds in it. Tiping down so water drained out spout.
I make birdhouses out of teapots with lids..the lid is the roof of the porch..hang with spout down for drainage..they all turn out so pretty
Those wood cars a reminiscent of product at Hobby Lobby. Cheaply made. When I worked there we carried a tube of super glue and were told to repair anything that could be 'saved'.
Hi
I love watching you
I had a heart attack
And am recovering
I grew up going to
Good wills , with my mom
Brings back great memories.
Thank you
I m vicariously living thru you
Best wishes
Carol Crevani
Wishing you a swift recovery.
@@nanderson8286
Thank you so very much
That means a lot.
Virtual hugs
Carol
Please take care of yourself, great to know you also are in the Crazy Lamp Lady fan club! 😊💕
Hope you feel better ❤
Love your Valentine manicure!
So did the wooden bear fit the clear glass container you found???
Yes..we want to know! Lol
Yes want to know
I'm guilty too did the bear 🐻 fit
Need to know 😜
Need to know for sure!!
I believe it's Laura Caldwell who gets the giggles when she encounters the Penquin ice bucket...
Yes, exactly right you are.
The pottery "DAVE" is a "thing"...research it and you will find that he is an artist.
Another Fun and exciting video and I learn more and more everytime. Joycelyn your my Favorite reseller 🥰
Always fun riding along seeing what you buy.
Kia ora. I live in Auckland, NZ. Have been watching you and Drew for a few years now. Do enjoy your content.
I enjoy your videos. You have a soft voice and are polite. It’s nice to see. I’m considering trying the resell business and watching videos to check out other sellers process. I’m glad I found your channel.
That red covered casserole dish looks a lot like a pampered chef dish, I have one exactly like it but it’s green
Yep, it is. 🤓
My mom used to always serve potatoes in that penguin pot. Kept them nice and hot
My MIL used that penguin container when she made pancakes or French toast for a crowd.
The maroon rectangular pot with the lid that you said "is that Longaberber" is from Pampered Chef, it is their covered baker and retailed for over $60 back in the day. I have one and it is like a tagine or dutch oven and you can cook a pork tenderloin in the microwave in 5 minutes! I love mine. You can Google a lot of recipes too.
I am commenting as soon as I see you put back that uranium glass bowl! The one here is a more yellow glass but I have the exact design in green & it glows!
Anytime I donate something with a lid, I now tape them together.
Penguin ice buckets were everywhere 10 years ago. Then none. Grabbed one at a yard sale recently and was giddy. FOMO I guess. Jocelyn, I don't know how you have the energy to do what you do. Today I traveled an hour to pick up an eBay purchase & decided to thrift that town. I did 6 and I'm absolutely exhausted. Then I came home and watched you thrift while I ate dinner. HaHa! P.S. I had a bad case of baggy envy until today when I got to fondle some for the first time at Savers. Got some Talavera and Talavera-like smalls. Cured! LOL! Thank you for teaching us. You are too generous.
Come to Michigan. They are everywhere. I was so surprised she picked that up.
It was a fun trip :) Have a wonderful week everyone!!!!!!!!
I used to have those wooden fruits. There was like 8-9 pieces plus a leaf shaped plate/bowl to hold the all. I gave them to my Mom because she liked them.
I have that penguin ice bucket with black top somewhere in my house or attic. I was hoping you would pick up the big wooden pear..not with the little fruits. I have this thing about 🍐s.
I make pears out of a lightbulb..cover them with crotchet yarn,put a stem and hot glue a leaf and put them in an old container..look cute. Was the Longeberger roaster cracked..everyone said it was worth a lot? I have the petite complete fruit canister set with salt and pepper Japan on bottom. That USA set you got was good, never seen that set..you can hide cookies and candy for you and Andrew..lol 😊😂 I am telling you if you are ever in WV you can pick my attic and garage. I keep buying but never got around to selling anything,but that was my intention for years. Can’t go to sleep at night until I get My Crazy Lamp Lady fix.❤❤❤❤
I love😍the Penguin🐧ice bucket. I have found 3 of them in the past couple years. Gave one to my niece $15, one to my sister $20 and I kept one. The one I kept was $1 at a yard sale!!🎉👏🎉
The spoon rest at 12.09 sells for 45 approximately I picked one up for 3 dollars
That penguin ice bucket is life!!
My Granny had a penguin ice bucket like that but hers had black handles. It was from the 60’s or 70’s.
The penguin ice bucket is adorable!
I have my grandparents penguin ice bucket. It’s a rite of passage to find and flip one for profit!!
Lol...Laura Caldwell would laugh at that penguin ice bucket!
Magic Eraser will get the marks off the bust planter without damaging the piece. #mybestfriendforscuffs
I loved the bust planter. Ashland is a Michael's brand. So now I wanna go to Michael's!!!
Hi Jocelyn! I’m old enough to remember when that stainless steel ice bucket was used in our elementary school for the teachers iced tea! I will just say that that was in the 1960s!! Just to give you a time frame, Thanks, love your videos! Christina 🍋
I’m dying to know if the bear lid fit the jar!
"I'm not going to pick it up just because it's Fenton."
Me: "Literally my main criteria."
The most famous ceramic houses from Germany are "Kastel Keramik". They usually have a big square mark on the bottom with the brand name. The mark "Handarbeit" is usually found next to it - with "Handarbeit" always being written as one word. There is never a space between Hand and Arbeit like on your tower. That looks a bit strange. 😬
These houses are mostly sold on Christmas markets in big cities here in Germany. So someone brought them to the US as a souvenir. The base of the other one you picked up earlier might have been broken on transport, so the next time they bought the little tower that was less dangerous to transport. 😆
That music would drive me crazy.
How did your whatnot sale go? Are your Sold videos ever coming back?
Maroon baking dish is Pampered Chef Covered Baker. New it was around $89.00. I have one and love it. It's great for baking chicken and roasts.
I have that penguin thingy. It was my Mothers. She would put hot meals in there that we would take to church.
Samantha welcome to the pack. Jocelyn has a whatnot Chanel aswell
That is a lot of stuff for my Goodwill. Whenever you say,”Good timing, they are brining out carts!” We don’t even know what that means!
The clear angel candle holder you touched is LE Smith. I have one in a different color and love it. I know the prices are all over the board though and it may not have had enough profit. You have the sweetest family!
Tea pots with no lids make beautiful planters
Pampered chef and worth a mint! Cooks anything wonderful
I prefer odd numbers. With my sterling flatware I bought 9 place settings for spares if a piece gets lost or damaged. Same with crystal stemware and dishes. (Back in the 70s we were still using those fancy things!) I’ve always bought spares for anything being used. 🌷
You found 'the item of the day!". Well, that's why my ex-husband and I used to call the West Bend Penguin hot and cold server. Yours is a later version because it doesn't have the bakelite handles. We called it item of the day because we inevitably saw at least one every antique store shopping trip.
I don't have much luck with Starbucks stuff, EXCEPT, for the black and white mugs from cities. Now, those sell well.
... and the 12th man lives EVERYWHERE!
Lots of fun discoveries and leave-behind choices. I learn something every video!
I think that was a rutabaga on the canister instead of a turnip. Whenever I see a penguin ice bucket I think of Laura Caldwell. Nice finds!
That was a purple top turnip. The root of “turnip greens”.
My Granny McCoy used her penguin ice bucket for potato or macaroni salads, anything with mayo. She chilled it in the fridge. I still use it! 🌷
oh my gosh, i picked up the same penguin ice bucket last week
Space Invaders and Campers... Luv it👍
That is so funny. Laura Caldwell finds those penguin ice buckets everywhere!!
The little piggy's whose heads pop off is a miniature tea set. The heads are the tops for the teapot, cream, etc. 🙂
Celery dish next to maroon longeberger casserole was very vintage! I have one
I have one of those penguin ice chests. Was my parents back in the 60’s. Love it and use it.
Teapots without lids make cute planters😊
Quick reseller question: do you think an eBay reseller needs a UA-cam channel to be successful? I’m just not sure how people would find me on eBay when just starting out. Thanks for any advice/feedback. 😊
Enjoyed the video very much liked what you did find pretty neat stuff anyway thanks for the video I will catch you on the next one
The cat dish may not be for food. Alimente means "feed".
The frog in the flower arranger is worth money. It is probably been made especially for an individual.
The Goodwills here in Southern California are awful, the shelves are cluttered. And so many items are cracked or broken.
Why do any of them put broken items out to begin with?
Love your videos!! Thanks for the education
I like the Vegetable Canisters... cute!
8:06 That mini green metal chair? My Sister just sent me one , from her Goodwill. I collect mini chairs. Oh to have a pair ❤
That caught my eye too.
I think the little house things you were thinking of are by David Winter. They are collectible. Those were not David Winter cottages unfortunately…
I have two of those penguin thermal containers, popular in the fifties for keeping food hot or cold at gatherings. My mom had it and I got it.
How soon after you upload these videos do items become available for sale?
Your GW looks so neat and organized
Terrible my Goodwill in APOPKA FL not organized at all as yours. Congratulations on your beautiful Baby Daughter.
That cast iron Dutch oven was in decent condition. IF it was Le Crueset it would have been extremely worth it.
I loved the tall white and black Asian statues!!!
You found a penguin ice bucket?! So jealous. I've been outbid on a few of those in auctions
The penguin ice bucket is actually a hot and cold serving dish. At any rate they seem to be a rite of passage for any mcm collector.
Those butterfly pieces don’t usually ship well. A lot of ties they get damaged in shipping when they are not secured on a wall mount.
Heavy cranberry roaster with lid is Pampered Chef.
That was a good decision to leave the cups. You picked up some really great items !!
Lots of fun I enjoy them all!!!
Yes, I would take the turnip canister and put cookies in it.
That yellow bowl is collectible. They come in different sizes.
The missing lids are indicative of poor handling by Goodwill. I saw someone comment that they carefully wrapped their glass donations and the workers literally dumped it out on the table and she heard it crash. Such a waste.
The penguin ice bucket is on my list of things I want to find in the wild.
When i worked at Salvation Army, i saw those ice buckets, but didn't know what they were, at the time
That clear vase could have been Orrefores. Some of the better glass companies made/make vases for florists.
I have that milk glass fan vase, and it's one of my favorite pieces of milk glass.
Have a great evening!
Did the wooden bear fit on the glass jar?
Isn't is amazing how many people don't use the "bubble rule" in a thrift store? Don't step into the bubble...wait until the person steps away! LOL I had a space invader just yesterday!
They do it because they’re “afraid” the person already there will grab that “prize possession”!!🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
They’re so keen to scoop up any treasures before anyone else. I can understand if they’re resellers and their livelihood depends on it. I’m just an amateur who likes to linger, looking for interesting objects and amazed at the weird stuff that someone has donated!
Not your business, not your rules. I wonder what type of resellers actually wait for other to finish looking through an area before they go there. NOBODY! If people waited then anyone would just hog all the good areas and take all the good stuff. LMAO
@@MissPepperss spoken like someone who feels the “bubble rule” doesn’t apply to them!
I always wait never invade people's space
I sniffle when I'm nervous. I also don't like crowds. I dislike it the most when a person gets in your space at the check out and I still need to pay and they are right there up on you.
I have the diamond point milk glass vase. I use it as a toothbrush hokder
You should have picked the doll up. She's Sweet Sue made by American Character in the 1950s. Worth a lot more than 5.00.
Those vegetable canisters are very cool..!
Pampered chef is sold for $99 in pampered chef parties! It was $17 you could have sold for $50 or more