I love watching your videos. They are always informative and entertaining. My mom did domestic work. People she worked for gave her depression dishes. They were located throughout the house. She offered me some pieces. I took some. My husband was in the military. When we moved they came up missing. If I had known by then what I learned from you. Those pieces would have gone with my personal stuff. Thanks again. Keep pushing those videos. I will be watching. Take care
I appreciate you wearing gloves to protect all of the pieces you touch. I've learned to do that because of you. Thanks for sharing another great video!
Your videos are so informative to me,I love glass objects and everything made of glass,all colors,sizes and shapes!! I've been collecting them for bout 15-20 years now,I'm hooked!! Your knowledge is very on spot and I try to remember what you've said about the piece when I go shopping,thank u for your channel and your expertise!!!
Nice for collectors though not much room for profit for resellers at those prices but the best part is the knowledge gained . I`ve seen some items like these at yard sales for 5 or 10 bucks .Thanks for sharing !
I am so glad this shop is not in CT because I would be broke in a minute. Dr Lori apprised some of my jewelry a few months ago and I would love to go shopping with her
Wehn she said "That's never gonna look good" talking about that lamp I lost it 😂 rarely do we see her just straight up dislike something but she REALLY did not like that lamp, that was hilarious 😅
Dr. Lori I just found you and I’m so glad I did. I’m just getting into vintage and antique reselling- more jewelry- but it’s good to know about other items when I go shopping. Maybe I’ll expand.
I have a pink glass, patterned casserole dish minus lid. Like it much better- saw a lid once. I went to Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio in the day. It is across the river from the former Fenton factory in Parkersburg, W Va.
I have 2 of those depression glass bowls that are iridescent. and a dish I think is a jelly dish. It is a long bowl. I use it for cranberry sauce. I love those bowls. I do not use them. I just displayed them in my vintage metal cabinet in the glass section. They are too precious to me to use. They belonged to my mother.I will cherish them forever.
Dr.Lori, I thought you stopped making videos! This is the 1st one I was notified of out of the last 7!!! Just so you know... I enjoyed catching up though... now WHY do you wear those gloves?😂
stumbled across this video and must say it was very enjoyable. However, it brings back the question I've asked myself for over 20 years " How do I determine the value of a piece that has no hallmark?".Specifically, a ceramic(?) type coffee pot (plain white with a ribbed design)brought over from Germany in the late 1800s. I'd be most appreciative for any suggestions.
I love your videos but they are way too short. I do wish you could talk about all the items on the shelves/table because I see many items you skip over that it would be nice to know about. I learn so much and I love also seeing items that I have and learning about them even if I don't want to sell them. I sure wish I had your knowledge :)
Dr Lori, different subject I know, but what is that yellow pitcher behind the hobnail at 9:50 into the video. I was given something similar and it's gorgeous but I know nothing about it!! Any info please?
Great question for my next Ask Dr. Lori live or you could send a photo of yours to me via my website (DrLoriVdotcom). I review photos of objects from followers there all the time.
I did not know Pyrex made dinnerware that was interesting to learn and I absolutely loved the yellow dinnerware but it was kind of expensive. The set above with the flowers not so much. I did not like that patter an at all. It looked like the dishes you'd get for free in a big box of detergent.
Good question to ask during my next Ask Dr. Lori LIVE video so I can answer in detail and teach everyone watching. Or, watch more of my videos where I talk about Fenton. Use the channel's search feature to find them :)
I love watching your videos. They are always informative and entertaining. My mom did domestic work. People she worked for gave her depression dishes. They were located throughout the house. She offered me some pieces. I took some. My husband was in the military. When we moved they came up missing. If I had known by then what I learned from you. Those pieces would have gone with my personal stuff. Thanks again. Keep pushing those videos. I will be watching. Take care
I sincerely love your channel. The fact that you so freely share your knowledge is wonderful. Big hugs from Chicago.
Dr. Lori, you are good as gold!👍Interesting as always! Thanks🌻
I appreciate you wearing gloves to protect all of the pieces you touch. I've learned to do that because of you. Thanks for sharing another great video!
Good tip. Tu!
Dr. Lori is amazing. Thank you so much for your vast knowledge. I always enjoy every single presentation you have.
Remember in the 90s when shows like this were the norm?? Now its just reality tv!!! Thanks for giving me a nostalgia hit!
Learn something new every time I watch your videos. Great video
It’s like taking a class with you!
I offer classes too! See my website for a list.
I just found YOU yesterday on UA-cam!
YOU are simply amazing with your knowledge, presentation, and humor! Thank you.
I enjoy watching this show because it takes me away from all the bad news going on.
Stay here with me... I bring the GOOD NEWS.
Yes! It's therapy for me!❤🙏🏼
Beautiful pieces. Thank you very much for the info you provide. I love learning about all the different glass in the world.
I love watching too!
Good to see you Dr. Lori!!!
Your videos are so informative to me,I love glass objects and everything made of glass,all colors,sizes and shapes!! I've been collecting them for bout 15-20 years now,I'm hooked!! Your knowledge is very on spot and I try to remember what you've said about the piece when I go shopping,thank u for your channel and your expertise!!!
Glad you like them!
I love the information you give on the items.
Hi dr Lori great finds an interesting talks !your so knowledgeable lv Ann ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Nice for collectors though not much room for profit for resellers at those prices but the best part is the knowledge gained . I`ve seen some items like these at yard sales for 5 or 10 bucks .Thanks for sharing !
Ive only just found you Dr Lori...Im obsessed..LOVE LOVE LOVE what do and how you help people ...Blessings from New Zealand
I am so glad this shop is not in CT because I would be broke in a minute. Dr Lori apprised some of my jewelry a few months ago and I would love to go shopping with her
Great video again!!
AWESOME tutorial on the milk and Fenton glass which I love to pick and thrift for my booth .... THANK YOU!
Just found your channel! Great info! Shared with my friends
Fascinating education and I so respect you for your vast knowledge and expertise. These videos are phenomenal.
Thanks for watching!
Wehn she said "That's never gonna look good" talking about that lamp I lost it 😂 rarely do we see her just straight up dislike something but she REALLY did not like that lamp, that was hilarious 😅
I always tell it like it is. I really didn't like it.
Hi Dr. Lori, I appreciate the longer video. Some very nice collections there indeed
Thank you for showing the Fenton pieces! I inherited some aqua crest pieces from my Mom. I've always loved them!
Thanks for sharing Dr. Lori ❤❤❤❤❤
Dr. Lori I just found you and I’m so glad I did. I’m just getting into vintage and antique reselling- more jewelry- but it’s good to know about other items when I go shopping. Maybe I’ll expand.
Welcome! Have you watched my videos on jewelry? New ones on jewelry coming soon too.
Thanks so much for the info on milk glass. So very helpful.
Have the lime green dinneware! LOVE it. I'm a chartreuse gal.
Great info, Dr. Lori!
Thank you Dr. Lori
Excellent video very interesting as usual 👍
Thanks Dr Lori!
I would use that pink candie dish as a martini glass! 😊
Great idea!!
I have the poodle powder jar! Got it at a garage sale for like $20, I got it because it’s super cool!
Thanks for the upload as always
I frequently protect the items I look at at the thrift store by purchasing them! So much gets damaged on those cold, mean shelves!😆
The powder bowls are very sweet.
Love that fire king
Dr Lori,
Do those Pyrex dishes go in the Oven too! Please advise.
They are Fabulous! I adore Pyrex.
Thanks for ALL your work. 💜💜💜
Awesome video
Central handle - a term that never comes to mind when I need it to.
I have a pink glass, patterned casserole dish minus lid. Like it much better- saw a lid once. I went to Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio in the day. It is across the river from the former Fenton factory in Parkersburg, W Va.
Just subscribed. Great channel. Very informative!
I have 2 of those depression glass bowls that are iridescent. and a dish I think is a jelly dish. It is a long bowl. I use it for cranberry sauce. I love those bowls. I do not use them. I just displayed them in my vintage metal cabinet in the glass section. They are too precious to me to use. They belonged to my mother.I will cherish them forever.
Come to Angela's Attic in South Beloit, Illinois!
Dr.Lori, I thought you stopped making videos! This is the 1st one I was notified of out of the last 7!!! Just so you know... I enjoyed catching up though... now WHY do you wear those gloves?😂
I haven't stopped! Save and bookmark my Binge link bit.ly/3c4VPy1
Check it often!
The sister city Marietta Ohio is up the river a few miles.
stumbled across this video and must say it was very enjoyable. However, it brings back the question I've asked myself for over 20 years " How do I determine the value of a piece that has no hallmark?".Specifically, a ceramic(?) type coffee pot (plain white with a ribbed design)brought over from Germany in the late 1800s. I'd be most appreciative for any suggestions.
Happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. I can help identify and value your coffee pot. You may send photos for my review using a form on my website.
@@DrLoriV Thank you for your response. I will look into that this weekend.
Find your videos very informative and
FUN! I hope you find them fun. I have fun making them for you all. Don't forget to share them.
I love your videos but they are way too short. I do wish you could talk about all the items on the shelves/table because I see many items you skip over that it would be nice to know about. I learn so much and I love also seeing items that I have and learning about them even if I don't want to sell them. I sure wish I had your knowledge :)
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Dr Lori, different subject I know, but what is that yellow pitcher behind the hobnail at 9:50 into the video. I was given something similar and it's gorgeous but I know nothing about it!! Any info please?
Great question for my next Ask Dr. Lori live or you could send a photo of yours to me via my website (DrLoriVdotcom). I review photos of objects from followers there all the time.
I did not know Pyrex made dinnerware that was interesting to learn and I absolutely loved the yellow dinnerware but it was kind of expensive. The set above with the flowers not so much. I did not like that patter an at all. It looked like the dishes you'd get for free in a big box of detergent.
Hi Dr Lori. I have a ton of pink depression glass with gold trim. are the valuable?
I can help. Many factors affect value so I need to see your specific pieces. Check out my website to see how you can show me pieces.
I have a powder bowl with a duck it's bill is painted yellow.
The only thing I don't understand does Fenton not have any markings? Saying Fenton. I enjoy your shopping.
Good question to ask during my next Ask Dr. Lori LIVE video so I can answer in detail and teach everyone watching. Or, watch more of my videos where I talk about Fenton. Use the channel's search feature to find them :)
I believe they used stickers which sometimes still are attached
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Do you ever find something during these shopping sprees you pick up for yourself?
I leave the treasures for you!
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