Hello Angela. Have you ever tried grabbing part of the ’knot’ or tangle and shake it ? I put a towel or tablecloth and ‘shake’ , then turn a another shake. Works! ( mostly)😅👍🏽❤️
I picked it up but I'm afraid if I shake it I will break the dainty chains. I see a couple that look like silver and gold. I want to be careful not to break them. 😊
Hello Angela this part 4 of this unboxing has some really nice pieces You have some nice pieces in the craft bag. Waiting for the next opening Carolyn. Have a lovely evening. See you on the next one
Hi Angela. 21:30 is a called a decade rosary. This is for quick prayers. A full rosary has 5 decades - that's the groups of beads, each bead representing one prayer. So not a bracelet, but a devotional item.
This lot continues to be really interesting. I'm curious about the military rifle award pin. I think, way back, these pins were automatically sterling. How I know that? I'm not sure, maybe because my father might have had some, and they were in his dresser and I saw them as a child. I'm interested in what you find out about that. I'm also glad that we have one more "dose" or "serving" from this purchase. LOL I'm sure you are ready for a break. Thanks for your endurance. It's appreciated.
There was a rifle pin in a nearby store inside a case that was priced around $1,000. Someone's award or ranking, no doubt. I wondered if it wasn't from the Revolutionary War, it was so expensive. It needed to go in a museum. The store ended up going out of business and I never got the "backstory" about the piece.
Yes I definitely need to do some research! Very interesting. As much as I dislike tangles, I have found some of my best finds in tangled messes. I'll dive back in for the final haul. Thank you as always 💗😊
@@CaliMomCollects LOL I absolutely agree - in my boxes, and it seems they all have some degree of tangle(s), I've very often found something in the mess. My prize winner was a sterling necklace from "Me & Ro" - a company I had never heard of. I about fainted when I found them online and, then, found them on Poshmark. The necklace was beautiful and retailed on their site for $1105. I listed it, after seeing that it was reasonable to start it at about $600, if I remember correctly. It took a couple months, and I got really amazingly laughable lowball offers. I held on - finally, a lady that seemed to collect pieces from them offered me $400, which was what I had sorta aimed for, given what I knew I'd lose in fees. My point is that it's pretty tiring and I've had to walk away from some of the big nasty clusters and come back in a day or two, but in the middle are some items worth the struggle or - smalls worth shaking out at the end.
You did mean the '20s, not the '50s, when you referred to the flapper era? Course its weird to think we're living in the '20s of another century. All so confusing.
The Flapper girls were definitely from the 1920s. My dad was born in 1925, and I have seen that style of dress in old photographs from that era on my grandmothers and their sisters.
Hello Angela. Have you ever tried grabbing part of the ’knot’ or tangle and shake it ? I put a towel or tablecloth and ‘shake’ , then turn a another shake. Works! ( mostly)😅👍🏽❤️
I picked it up but I'm afraid if I shake it I will break the dainty chains. I see a couple that look like silver and gold. I want to be careful not to break them. 😊
Loved a lot of this haul.Thanks for sharing.❤😊🌵
Thank you for watching and commenting!😊💗
What a tangle. I love a tangle, but I think that one might drive me nuts LOL❤❤❤
Yes it is definitely testing my patience! Thank you for watching 😊💗
This is a tangled mess but there are some nice pieces hiding in there! You are very patient to untangle these; I would have given up long ago!
If it wasn't for the nice pieces I probably would have!😂 Thank you for sticking it out with me😁
Hello Angela this part 4 of this unboxing has some really nice pieces
You have some nice pieces in the craft bag. Waiting for the next opening Carolyn. Have a lovely evening. See you on the next one
Thank you for watching and always commenting Carolyn! I appreciate you😊💗
Enjoyed the video, Angela. Thanks for the fun! ❤ I’ll be here the next time. 😊
Thank you Cheri!😊💗
I agree about yyour craft lots, I think recipients enjoy getting something nice along with the bits & pieces! This has been a really nice haul. ❤
Thank you Misty!💗😊
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Hi Angela. 21:30 is a called a decade rosary. This is for quick prayers. A full rosary has 5 decades - that's the groups of beads, each bead representing one prayer. So not a bracelet, but a devotional item.
Thank you as always Blanca! 😊
This lot continues to be really interesting. I'm curious about the military rifle award pin. I think, way back, these pins were automatically sterling. How I know that? I'm not sure, maybe because my father might have had some, and they were in his dresser and I saw them as a child. I'm interested in what you find out about that. I'm also glad that we have one more "dose" or "serving" from this purchase. LOL I'm sure you are ready for a break. Thanks for your endurance. It's appreciated.
There was a rifle pin in a nearby store inside a case that was priced around $1,000. Someone's award or ranking, no doubt. I wondered if it wasn't from the Revolutionary War, it was so expensive. It needed to go in a museum. The store ended up going out of business and I never got the "backstory" about the piece.
Yes I definitely need to do some research! Very interesting. As much as I dislike tangles, I have found some of my best finds in tangled messes. I'll dive back in for the final haul. Thank you as always 💗😊
@@CaliMomCollects LOL I absolutely agree - in my boxes, and it seems they all have some degree of tangle(s), I've very often found something in the mess. My prize winner was a sterling necklace from "Me & Ro" - a company I had never heard of. I about fainted when I found them online and, then, found them on Poshmark. The necklace was beautiful and retailed on their site for $1105. I listed it, after seeing that it was reasonable to start it at about $600, if I remember correctly. It took a couple months, and I got really amazingly laughable lowball offers. I held on - finally, a lady that seemed to collect pieces from them offered me $400, which was what I had sorta aimed for, given what I knew I'd lose in fees. My point is that it's pretty tiring and I've had to walk away from some of the big nasty clusters and come back in a day or two, but in the middle are some items worth the struggle or - smalls worth shaking out at the end.
Hey Angela, the little pin at 17:06 is a Boy Scout pin.
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You did mean the '20s, not the '50s, when you referred to the flapper era? Course its weird to think we're living in the '20s of another century. All so confusing.
The Flapper girls were definitely from the 1920s. My dad was born in 1925, and I have seen that style of dress in old photographs from that era on my grandmothers and their sisters.
Yes the 20's before the war. Thank you!😊