Thanks so much for spending time on jewelry. The slow scan, along with pausing, made it possible to get a really good look at the showcases. Appreciate it!
I was born & raised in this area, and I've never been to Myakka River State Park, which is only one county away. Now I want to go there and do the boardwalk. Just have to remember to take the mosquito spray.
Nice to see old but beautiful Florida again, and George thanks for the personal tour of all the vintage booths, and yours came together so well. I love the tall blue crackle vase.
Oh WOW! The beer light globe with the Budweiser Clydesdales was in a local bar at the Bowl-a-drome in Owensboro. I was a kid staring at that thing while I waited for my parents to get off work!
So much beautiful mid century furniture. Interior designer's tip. A lot of people are suddenly getting into MCM and asking how to incorporate a piece or two into their traditional furnishings. I always suggest a few things. First of all, if your sofa has a ruffle or pleats on the bottom - remove them and let the wood legs show. You might even consider changing or painting the legs. Secondly, I always recommend some kind of bridge furnishings that can tie the more traditional together with MCM. And for me that always means a fusion of some Asian. Asian furniture has such nice clean lines that it ties what you have together with MCM easily. I have used this in my own home. Bought a very large Asian cabinet and had it converted to a hideaway TV stand because I HATE the tv on the wall thing. Next, lamps are a great way to pump up the MCM look - often very inexpensively. I see a lot of really good MCM lamps in thrift stores that just need new shades, a little cleaning up and maybe some paint touch up. Lastly, art. Collecting art is fun - and you can buy original works at estate sales and thrift stores often for great prices. And always remember that modern art does not require a modern decor. Some of the most beautiful modern art collections I have ever seen are in very traditional and even bougie Beaux Arts and other style NY homes. One of these days, I am gonna start making videos showing how to start blending and updating your decor.
Interesting! I'm finding it's true in reveres, a lot of people who are into MCM are now adding one or two traditional things to break up the boxiness and create focal points. I agree about removing sofa pleats, it changes the look (and also lets you vacuum under it). Asian can be great for that fusion of styles, absolutely! I don't like seeing the TV either. Art is always a game-changer in a room, you can set or change the tone fast by changing the style and color you're using. I think you would be successful showing that in videos, I get the concepts but am not enough of a stylist to have access and room to show things that way
Thank you! I try to get out into nature when I can, I love the material stuff but it's really refreshing to be away from it in a totally different environment too
I love your shirt! 🤣. Very timely with the heat waves this summer. I loved the Oregon table! There is a really good wood sculptor on the Oregon coast in Seal Rock. Brian Mc Eneny. It’s worth a stop right on highway 101 to check out his studio and gallery if your passing that way. I really enjoyed seeing your space and those of your neighbors. Thanks for bringing us along 🙏💚💚🥰
🌿 Thank you for this field trip ~ affording us a view of Mother Earth's precious but dwindling wild space as well as treasures wrought by dreams & passion made tangible by the ingenuity, skill & tenacity of her talented sons & daughters. Delicious Eye Candy to dream over. Love it when you give prices. I would have never guessed the stunning burl wood coffee table made here in the Pacific North West was attainable. Its impact on an entire home would be stunning from its rightful pride of place. You never fail to bring us a wide variety of beauty, information & fun. The accelerated footfalls heard on the stairs that would not end reminded me of how far your vid contributions have come & I am prouder of that fact than I have any right to be. Take good care of you. I send you & Xeno the brightest of blessings. BTW ~ Gobsmacked by the beauty of Spanish Moss. I've read about it, but assumed it resembled the moss we get here in wetter climates. Interested in how it compares with kudzu. This is your gift ~ I'm always intrigued & come away with a research list of new to me artists & ideas. I Thank You🌿
I love the outdoors too and like to show people what's left of more untouched places. Agreed about the burl table! Thank you so much for the nice words, I feel like I get a little better at this each time I try. Spanish moss is so cool! It is not parasitic like kudzu and doesn't choke the host plant thankfully. The fact that I can inspire you to more research and more ideas is really gratifying to me! I hope for my audience to eventually know what I know and be able to teach me in return
I had a great time going through your new booth set up. The other booths were also interesting to see their fun things that I but on my wish list. Thanks for the tour. Have a nice day!
Wish I knew you were in town! I go there often and always watch your show! Would have been awesome to meet you. Next time I hope :). Going to check out your new stuff this week
Thank you again for a great shopping trip! I always appreciate seeing so many amazing things and learning from you! Also, your shirt made me laugh so hard😂🤣
wow George, thus space is amazing. when I go to Tampa next time I'll be sure to stop by and take a peek! o see a lot of great stuff om imight need*! lol!
Hi George.. Binging on videos..The booth looks amazing. So many unique pieces. That Credenza is like my son's. He had the whole set. I bought it at an auction in our neighborhood. From a very sweet elderly lady. He uses it in his man cave room. He has his flat screen and game systems on it. He has all his DVDs and games in the drawers. Loved the special wood table.
Good evening, George! Lots of interesting items there. Not a lot that caught my eye, though, as far as something I'd want. I saw some large keys that did get my attention, and I liked the Swedish decanter. I seem to be trying to simplify my tastes a bit, and there is no room here for anything else, either. Old, handmade, wrought iron/cast iron kitchen items seem to be garnering my attention of late. I'm renewing an interest in children's/teen mystery books, too. I'm still looking for some of the Hull "Green Drip" saucers, though. The antique/vintage beverage sets are still at the top of my list of things I like. That'll likely never change😆 Fun video!!! Thanks for the take-along!!!!!
Hello there! I know this isn't exactly the style you seek, either. It's hard when you run out of room! I found my collecting got more refined and that my tastes got more defined, but I still manage to find room for something if I love it enough. I'm with you on the kitchen items, they are potentially practical (I use some of mine) as well as interesting. I like the kids' books too, the mysteries are a specific genre I always enjoyed. I had another viewer mention they had a Hull drip green ramekin but I'll have to look for you to find saucers. Thanks for coming along!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Yeah, the style was a bit out of my interest, but there were still some interesting items there. Even if the style isn't my "thing", I still enjoy all of your premiers and videos! The house I used to own had 5000 sq. ft. in it, so I had a lot more room there than I do here. Mother and I both had to sell lots of things to combine everything, so that dramatically cut down on display space. Being here to help her is completely worth it, though. I definitely use the old wrought iron/cast iron kitchen items. There's nothing more reliable. I have several different series of the kids'/teens' mystery books. I might need to send you and email sometime and see if you might keep an eye open for some of those for me. If you come across any of the Green Drip saucers, just shoot me a mail. Those don't seem to be quite as plentiful as the mugs, though, so it will likely take a while to find any of them.
Wow 5000 sq. ft. would get me in a lot of trouble! It's hard to downsize but you do what you must for family. I am a fan of cast iron, however I'm no cook so I mainly look at it. I'll be looking for drip green saucers, and any other stuff you mention!
@@TheAntiqueNomad 😂🤣🤣 Let me tell you...5000 sq. ft. can definitely get you in trouble! Six LARGE bedrooms, living room, parlour, two adjoining kitchens, an entrance that was the size of most "normal" bedrooms. Even the pantry was an 8' x 12' room...that house was a monster. It was 98 ft. long, 48 ft. wide, two-story front to back. When I started selling things out of it, there were people coming in pickup trucks pulling trailers behind them. This house is half the size of that one, so both of us had to let a lot of things go...and we're still packed to the brim. If you find any of the saucers, just shoot me a mail. I'm going to check to see how far along I am in a series of mystery books I have. If you come across any of those, I'd definitely be interested.
At 4:47, that Arlon Bayliss vase in that soulful shade of blue is awesome. I have a similar vase, but who knows who actually made mine. Btw, I really like the crackle effect too, that you showed on a different blue piece. The Pan Am chair was super cool, too.
Hi again, George! I'm watching again, (I can pause the video and really browse😂), and I wanted to ask about some items you have there. Is the colourful fish, on the parson's table, a planter? I'll have to look to be sure, but I might have a planter like that. What is the glass fish figure on the top if the brass and glass stand that's sitting on the parson's table? That interests me, too. I spotted what looked like a pond boat in your booth, too. I'm always interested in those. I had to give this one another go. There was a lot to see, and I missed some things.
It is a planter! I thought I'd shown you that one, shoot. The glass fish is a nicely done pressed piece (flying fish?) that doesn't have a signature or attribution that I know. The pond boat is cute, probably 1970s looking at the attachments.
@@TheAntiqueNomad OK, I thought that looked like a planter, but wasn't sure. I have a pair of colourful fish, (probably Napco), that, I think, were made for aquarium use, so I wondered if that one could've been one of the ones made for aquarium decoration. How old is the pressed piece? It interests me. If I had space for it, I'd definitely be interested in the pond boat, but I have several now, and I struggle to find space for those...I'd have a fit finding space for the pressed piece, but it does get my interest.
Oh George I have been looking for the Czech Ditmar Goat pitcher! What is the price? would be wiling to help a fan of your out. I watch and learn so much from you!
Very cool Brastoff pottery and glass in your booth. Being from Oregon could that table be redwood? I didn't see any burl knots in it. I've had a couple of those Staccato Lane dressers and the most I could get for a restored one was $1,500. Beautiful paisley glassware set from Culver for a great deal. I sold just the 6 tumblers for $95 in like 2 days on Etsy a few years back.
Hmm it is possible it's redwood rather than knotted burl, it was awfully thickly finished. I agree the Lane will sell on an offer at that price. I thought the tumblers were well priced too!
Hi George - I have an interesting question for you. I saw the "You're Drunk" flask and I cringed. I am a recovering alcoholic and while I love selling MCM barware, I absolutely draw the line at anything that makes being drunk seem funny. I will not buy anything like that. I also will not buy any war related items. I have a Vietnam era jacket for sale - bought it because it was brand new and dated 1967 and it was from a medical unit that was stationed in the NOLA area and never went to Nam. It belonged to a doctor. Do you have any hard limit items? Is it wrong to? I am just one of those old hippies who has never changed and have the same principles now that I did when I was 16 and hitting the protest marches. Just wondering how you feel about things like that.
Hi there! I grew up with two AA alum as parents and yes, there is a different attitude when you have had bad experiences with alcohol. In the late depression era when the flask was made, the notion was, "Wow, we can have fun again!" and that reflects on the bottle. I was raised with a Serenity Prayer magnet on the fridge, so I understand it doesn't always end well. I truthfully have very few hard limit items. I don't think it's wrong to have those limits at all!--everyone should be true to themselves. But because I see my role as a self-styled "educator", I try to be open to look at anything because there are people who feel as strongly about wanting to preserve those things (even the bad stuff) and I want to try as much as possible to give an unvarnished view of the market for vintage. Personally, growing up around the military, I saw what the ravages of war really do to people, so I can't get into the notion of collecting them for myself...but my war buff cousin finds it all fascinating and wants to preserve it in hopes that we'll learn something from it and avoid more wars. All in the perspective, I guess.
Hmm...well, some people use a row of them on a shelf/projection/counter between rooms to define the space and add color while still keeping the open space! I have a friend who groups them all on a shelf on the wall opposite the staircase, that way they are a color accent on the wall and don't get in the way of the stairs but still give a color spot you can see from either floor of their rather compact space. Of course, a lot of people just put shelves in their windows and use them as "stained glass"!
I live in a 1927 bungalow….It is open concept……living rm/kitchen…..I have a counter that separates the two…And I do what George has described……I switch it out from time to time.
I went to your web page and uploded photos to be appraised but my computer says your page is not secure and do not enter any payment info. or credit card numbers so how do you pay for an appraisal then ?
Also, thank you for pointing out the security message on the website. It has now been updated to SSL security. A recent issue with the website host had caused it to be reset to the lower security standard for some reason.
Fanzines go way back. In 70s there was a ton of Punk mags. 60s had War mags. 50s had the nudist mags. Yes, l am sorry about name calling. But when you have a thorn who is responsible for stealing your money, treasures, words and other things; your temper can become explosive. It's just a game, and sometimes when the other person doesn't understand that, you have to deal with them on their level. I just love the old Ziefield like jewelry. If l ever get this situation in check, we will need to talk. Most people l have met don't behave like this childhood aquantince, who has twisted people like pretzels over events in my life that isn't any of their business. Thank you George for being upfront about your feelings. I am sorry for letting my heart go and let my feelings for my stalker overcome my love for Gay Community. My heart is always with anyone who is fighting for equality. Please forgive me. 💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜🙈🙉🙊 l also dream of being a Ziefield Follies Girl. The dresses are to die for.
Thank you George for being upfront with me. Also thank you for highlighting my humble comment. Life can take you places you don't expect to go. Let's hope all our paths go to wonderful places.🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🦋🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🦋🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥😇😇😇
The sourcing to put together a booth like that is so much work. It's impressive.
It's a lot of work but they make it worthwhile at this mall
Thanks so much for spending time on jewelry. The slow scan, along with pausing, made it possible to get a really good look at the showcases. Appreciate it!
Glad it was helpful! I'm trying to take time filming
Thank you George it was great love to see the outdoors there as well as all the wonderful things indoors
I was born & raised in this area, and I've never been to Myakka River State Park, which is only one county away. Now I want to go there and do the boardwalk. Just have to remember to take the mosquito spray.
Wow those blenko swung vases and abacus lamp,, 👏 👏 wow,,beautiful 😍
Right?! I was so happy to find those!
Nice to see old but beautiful Florida again, and George thanks for the personal tour of all the vintage booths, and yours came together so well. I love the tall blue crackle vase.
Yes I miss those parts of Florida, they're a little too keen on mowing things down there now
Oh WOW! The beer light globe with the Budweiser Clydesdales was in a local bar at the Bowl-a-drome in Owensboro. I was a kid staring at that thing while I waited for my parents to get off work!
Actually I feel like the one I remember was bigger and more decorated. Very cool item!!
They had a few variations on that theme!
I adore that abacus lamp!
Isn't that cool?
Hahaha, your shirt!!!!!! Great video and your space looks fantastic!
So much beautiful mid century furniture. Interior designer's tip. A lot of people are suddenly getting into MCM and asking how to incorporate a piece or two into their traditional furnishings. I always suggest a few things. First of all, if your sofa has a ruffle or pleats on the bottom - remove them and let the wood legs show. You might even consider changing or painting the legs. Secondly, I always recommend some kind of bridge furnishings that can tie the more traditional together with MCM. And for me that always means a fusion of some Asian. Asian furniture has such nice clean lines that it ties what you have together with MCM easily. I have used this in my own home. Bought a very large Asian cabinet and had it converted to a hideaway TV stand because I HATE the tv on the wall thing. Next, lamps are a great way to pump up the MCM look - often very inexpensively. I see a lot of really good MCM lamps in thrift stores that just need new shades, a little cleaning up and maybe some paint touch up. Lastly, art. Collecting art is fun - and you can buy original works at estate sales and thrift stores often for great prices. And always remember that modern art does not require a modern decor. Some of the most beautiful modern art collections I have ever seen are in very traditional and even bougie Beaux Arts and other style NY homes. One of these days, I am gonna start making videos showing how to start blending and updating your decor.
Please do
Interesting! I'm finding it's true in reveres, a lot of people who are into MCM are now adding one or two traditional things to break up the boxiness and create focal points. I agree about removing sofa pleats, it changes the look (and also lets you vacuum under it). Asian can be great for that fusion of styles, absolutely! I don't like seeing the TV either. Art is always a game-changer in a room, you can set or change the tone fast by changing the style and color you're using. I think you would be successful showing that in videos, I get the concepts but am not enough of a stylist to have access and room to show things that way
WOW!!!!
Can’t wait for this one with costume jewelry and of course to see you George 👋👋👋
Thank you! There are some nice pieces inthere
I love this video so much that I had to watch it twice George I love the red chairs with the black scroll metal them are fantastic.
Such fun stuff! I really enjoy that store
Missed the premier again. I suck. Lol. Love all the glass! My favorite is the teal crackle glass bottle.
That color is so good
My brother had a Cape Canaveral kit just like that one. We played with it in our back yard. Seeing that was so cool.
I lived there briefly as a kid, it resonated with me too!
Hi George 🖐
Always fun to go shopping with George
Thanks! I love getting to take you along
Nice artwork!
Looking forward for this one. Will be a sleeping though. Catch you in the morn 😴
Yes, thank you for keeping up from around the globe! I hope you enjoy it
That was wonderful George! I enjoyed how u combined antiques with nature.
Thank you! I try to get out into nature when I can, I love the material stuff but it's really refreshing to be away from it in a totally different environment too
Love the shape of youre booth. Great job
Thanks!
I love your shirt! 🤣. Very timely with the heat waves this summer.
I loved the Oregon table! There is a really good wood sculptor on the Oregon coast in Seal Rock. Brian Mc Eneny. It’s worth a stop right on highway 101 to check out his studio and gallery if your passing that way. I really enjoyed seeing your space and those of your neighbors. Thanks for bringing us along 🙏💚💚🥰
I've heard of Brian McEneny! I think I stopped years ago and if my memory serves, he was really accomplished back then
Great video George. Thanks!👍😘
🌿 Thank you for this field trip ~ affording us a view of Mother Earth's precious but dwindling wild space as well as treasures wrought by dreams & passion made tangible by the ingenuity, skill & tenacity of her talented sons & daughters.
Delicious Eye Candy to dream over.
Love it when you give prices. I would have never guessed the stunning burl wood coffee table made here in the Pacific North West was attainable. Its impact on an entire home would be stunning from its rightful pride of place.
You never fail to bring us a wide variety of beauty, information & fun.
The accelerated footfalls heard on the stairs that would not end reminded me of how far your vid contributions have come & I am prouder of that fact than I have any right to be.
Take good care of you. I send you & Xeno the brightest of blessings.
BTW ~ Gobsmacked by the beauty of Spanish Moss. I've read about it, but assumed it resembled the moss we get here in wetter climates. Interested in how it compares with kudzu. This is your gift ~ I'm always intrigued & come away with a research list of new to me artists & ideas.
I Thank You🌿
I love the outdoors too and like to show people what's left of more untouched places. Agreed about the burl table! Thank you so much for the nice words, I feel like I get a little better at this each time I try. Spanish moss is so cool! It is not parasitic like kudzu and doesn't choke the host plant thankfully.
The fact that I can inspire you to more research and more ideas is really gratifying to me! I hope for my audience to eventually know what I know and be able to teach me in return
Love Florida .... You're great too George lol
Aww, thank you!
So many stylish things!
Yes, such a good store for that
great shop tour
Open, open, open!!! Less than an hr. to go. I really like how you tiered the mesh tables.
I miss those Mervyns commercials lol
@@karenchasenvintage2029 It was my "go to" store in the 90s here in WA state.
@@misswildlife7905 Mine too in California. I am in Oklahoma now and no one knows my reference when I do that! 🤷🏻♀️
Yes! Mervyn's carried Treasure Craft Mirage as a primary line in their stores, I almost bought a set there when it was new
@@TheAntiqueNomad if I only knew then what I know now!! I love treasure craft!!
I had a great time going through your new booth set up. The other booths were also interesting to see their fun things that I but on my wish list. Thanks for the tour. Have a nice day!
Wish I knew you were in town! I go there often and always watch your show! Would have been awesome to meet you. Next time I hope :). Going to check out your new stuff this week
I also love Spanish Moss!
Thank you again for a great shopping trip! I always appreciate seeing so many amazing things and learning from you!
Also, your shirt made me laugh so hard😂🤣
Me too lol
That Blenko crackle glass bottle! 😍
The squash blossom necklace was gorgeous (I will own one at some point.) Thanks for the eye candy! ❤️
Love the Blenko! I haven't had a good squash blossom in awhile.
wow George, thus space is amazing. when I go to Tampa next time I'll be sure to stop by and take a peek! o see a lot of great stuff om imight need*! lol!
Hi there Ronda! I'd love to see you there sometime.
So much good MCM stuff in this antique mall. Love this mall and Epic antique mall videos! Thanks Georgie!
Yes! Two of my favorite stores anywhere
Thank-you!❤ George that was fun in the shop and I loved the nature parts! Beautiful.
I think the Red faced Santa was working for Macys NYC parade 😂
Lol yes
What a beautiful and fun store, congrats!
Thanks so much!
Hi George.. Binging on videos..The booth looks amazing. So many unique pieces. That Credenza is like my son's. He had the whole set. I bought it at an auction in our neighborhood. From a very sweet elderly lady. He uses it in his man cave room. He has his flat screen and game systems on it. He has all his DVDs and games in the drawers. Loved the special wood table.
Good evening, George! Lots of interesting items there. Not a lot that caught my eye, though, as far as something I'd want. I saw some large keys that did get my attention, and I liked the Swedish decanter. I seem to be trying to simplify my tastes a bit, and there is no room here for anything else, either. Old, handmade, wrought iron/cast iron kitchen items seem to be garnering my attention of late. I'm renewing an interest in children's/teen mystery books, too. I'm still looking for some of the Hull "Green Drip" saucers, though. The antique/vintage beverage sets are still at the top of my list of things I like. That'll likely never change😆 Fun video!!! Thanks for the take-along!!!!!
Hello there! I know this isn't exactly the style you seek, either. It's hard when you run out of room! I found my collecting got more refined and that my tastes got more defined, but I still manage to find room for something if I love it enough. I'm with you on the kitchen items, they are potentially practical (I use some of mine) as well as interesting. I like the kids' books too, the mysteries are a specific genre I always enjoyed. I had another viewer mention they had a Hull drip green ramekin but I'll have to look for you to find saucers. Thanks for coming along!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Yeah, the style was a bit out of my interest, but there were still some interesting items there. Even if the style isn't my "thing", I still enjoy all of your premiers and videos!
The house I used to own had 5000 sq. ft. in it, so I had a lot more room there than I do here. Mother and I both had to sell lots of things to combine everything, so that dramatically cut down on display space. Being here to help her is completely worth it, though.
I definitely use the old wrought iron/cast iron kitchen items. There's nothing more reliable. I have several different series of the kids'/teens' mystery books. I might need to send you and email sometime and see if you might keep an eye open for some of those for me.
If you come across any of the Green Drip saucers, just shoot me a mail. Those don't seem to be quite as plentiful as the mugs, though, so it will likely take a while to find any of them.
Wow 5000 sq. ft. would get me in a lot of trouble! It's hard to downsize but you do what you must for family. I am a fan of cast iron, however I'm no cook so I mainly look at it. I'll be looking for drip green saucers, and any other stuff you mention!
@@TheAntiqueNomad 😂🤣🤣 Let me tell you...5000 sq. ft. can definitely get you in trouble! Six LARGE bedrooms, living room, parlour, two adjoining kitchens, an entrance that was the size of most "normal" bedrooms. Even the pantry was an 8' x 12' room...that house was a monster. It was 98 ft. long, 48 ft. wide, two-story front to back. When I started selling things out of it, there were people coming in pickup trucks pulling trailers behind them. This house is half the size of that one, so both of us had to let a lot of things go...and we're still packed to the brim.
If you find any of the saucers, just shoot me a mail. I'm going to check to see how far along I am in a series of mystery books I have. If you come across any of those, I'd definitely be interested.
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
The Patricia Nash is a great price.
Welcome bacmlk to Florida
Spanish moss is beautiful, but full of ticks
They say one should wash it out before handling it
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At 4:47, that Arlon Bayliss vase in that soulful shade of blue is awesome. I have a similar vase, but who knows who actually made mine. Btw, I really like the crackle effect too, that you showed on a different blue piece. The Pan Am chair was super cool, too.
Thank you! I really liked all those pieces a lot. That shade of blue is what I'm currently collecting in glass
I enjoyed going to the natural wonder park .Great vlog.
Loved this!
I just flipped a partial set of green and gold barware to another dealer. Hope he makes as much as the red set will!
Yes! It's great stuff, the green/gold very popular now but the red even more so
#boothgoals
Hi again, George! I'm watching again, (I can pause the video and really browse😂), and I wanted to ask about some items you have there. Is the colourful fish, on the parson's table, a planter? I'll have to look to be sure, but I might have a planter like that. What is the glass fish figure on the top if the brass and glass stand that's sitting on the parson's table? That interests me, too. I spotted what looked like a pond boat in your booth, too. I'm always interested in those. I had to give this one another go. There was a lot to see, and I missed some things.
It is a planter! I thought I'd shown you that one, shoot. The glass fish is a nicely done pressed piece (flying fish?) that doesn't have a signature or attribution that I know. The pond boat is cute, probably 1970s looking at the attachments.
@@TheAntiqueNomad OK, I thought that looked like a planter, but wasn't sure. I have a pair of colourful fish, (probably Napco), that, I think, were made for aquarium use, so I wondered if that one could've been one of the ones made for aquarium decoration. How old is the pressed piece? It interests me. If I had space for it, I'd definitely be interested in the pond boat, but I have several now, and I struggle to find space for those...I'd have a fit finding space for the pressed piece, but it does get my interest.
OMG!!! I wanna go to Myakka park !!! It was on my list when I went to Florida Dec 2011!! Next time you go we need a view from the canopy bridge ?
Oh George I have been looking for the Czech Ditmar Goat pitcher! What is the price? would be wiling to help a fan of your out. I watch and learn so much from you!
I don't own that piece, but if you call Vintage Modern St. Pete at (727) 823-5700, they can help you. It's in "Richards" space
Very cool Brastoff pottery and glass in your booth. Being from Oregon could that table be redwood? I didn't see any burl knots in it. I've had a couple of those Staccato Lane dressers and the most I could get for a restored one was $1,500. Beautiful paisley glassware set from Culver for a great deal. I sold just the 6 tumblers for $95 in like 2 days on Etsy a few years back.
Hmm it is possible it's redwood rather than knotted burl, it was awfully thickly finished. I agree the Lane will sell on an offer at that price. I thought the tumblers were well priced too!
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Hi George - I have an interesting question for you. I saw the "You're Drunk" flask and I cringed. I am a recovering alcoholic and while I love selling MCM barware, I absolutely draw the line at anything that makes being drunk seem funny. I will not buy anything like that. I also will not buy any war related items. I have a Vietnam era jacket for sale - bought it because it was brand new and dated 1967 and it was from a medical unit that was stationed in the NOLA area and never went to Nam. It belonged to a doctor. Do you have any hard limit items? Is it wrong to? I am just one of those old hippies who has never changed and have the same principles now that I did when I was 16 and hitting the protest marches. Just wondering how you feel about things like that.
Hi there! I grew up with two AA alum as parents and yes, there is a different attitude when you have had bad experiences with alcohol. In the late depression era when the flask was made, the notion was, "Wow, we can have fun again!" and that reflects on the bottle. I was raised with a Serenity Prayer magnet on the fridge, so I understand it doesn't always end well.
I truthfully have very few hard limit items. I don't think it's wrong to have those limits at all!--everyone should be true to themselves. But because I see my role as a self-styled "educator", I try to be open to look at anything because there are people who feel as strongly about wanting to preserve those things (even the bad stuff) and I want to try as much as possible to give an unvarnished view of the market for vintage.
Personally, growing up around the military, I saw what the ravages of war really do to people, so I can't get into the notion of collecting them for myself...but my war buff cousin finds it all fascinating and wants to preserve it in hopes that we'll learn something from it and avoid more wars. All in the perspective, I guess.
What is the best way to display tall vases in a small living space open concept.
Hmm...well, some people use a row of them on a shelf/projection/counter between rooms to define the space and add color while still keeping the open space! I have a friend who groups them all on a shelf on the wall opposite the staircase, that way they are a color accent on the wall and don't get in the way of the stairs but still give a color spot you can see from either floor of their rather compact space. Of course, a lot of people just put shelves in their windows and use them as "stained glass"!
I live in a 1927 bungalow….It is open concept……living rm/kitchen…..I have a counter that separates the two…And I do what George has described……I switch it out from time to time.
I couldn’t understand what you said about the guitar shaped vase. Who made it, where is it from?
Sorry! It's Blenko, they do one special line for "West Virginia Day" each year and that was the leaning guitar vase from around 2010
Why didn’t you carry vintage binoculars to bird watch?
I left them at home! You're right
Do u ever have things broken or “taken”? All that glass you would hope folks are careful, but accidents do happen.
Fortunately it's very rare. The mall staff are really good about greeting and helping customers, that is huge in preventing theft and breakage
I want to google those Czech jars....What are they called please?
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@@TheAntiqueNomad thank you! I wonder if I’ll have any luck on my trip. I once tried to bay Sorrento in Sorrento. Not recommended 😆
PS That t shirt could get you punched out - depending on where you wear it!
Lol yes hopefully they read the whole thing
Watch out for gators
I went to your web page and uploded photos to be appraised but my computer says your page is not secure and do not enter any payment info. or credit card numbers so how do you pay for an appraisal then ?
After I receive your appraisal information via the website, I invoice you through PayPal, Venmo, Cash app, Zelle, etc.
Also, thank you for pointing out the security message on the website. It has now been updated to SSL security. A recent issue with the website host had caused it to be reset to the lower security standard for some reason.
@@TheAntiqueNomad I sent it a few days ago did you get it old oil painting ?
Enjoyed this alotbut can't hear you part of the time.
Fanzines go way back. In 70s there was a ton of Punk mags. 60s had War mags. 50s had the nudist mags. Yes, l am sorry about name calling. But when you have a thorn who is responsible for stealing your money, treasures, words and other things; your temper can become explosive. It's just a game, and sometimes when the other person doesn't understand that, you have to deal with them on their level.
I just love the old Ziefield like jewelry. If l ever get this situation in check, we will need to talk. Most people l have met don't behave like this childhood aquantince, who has twisted people like pretzels over events in my life that isn't any of their business. Thank you George for being upfront about your feelings. I am sorry for letting my heart go and let my feelings for my stalker overcome my love for Gay Community. My heart is always with anyone who is fighting for equality. Please forgive me. 💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜🙈🙉🙊 l also dream of being a Ziefield Follies Girl. The dresses are to die for.
Thank you George for being upfront with me. Also thank you for highlighting my humble comment. Life can take you places you don't expect to go. Let's hope all our paths go to wonderful places.🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🦋🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🦋🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥🍀💔❤🧡💛💚💙💜⚡🔥😇😇😇
Life will take us to some great places if we let it! I hope things settle down for you.
I hope so too. Thank you again. ❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙❤😇💙