Love those earrings! I now have very short hair so have a reason to wear them. A beautiful collection of jewellery. I now understand why you know so much about jewellery. You have had, and are still having an amazing career. Viewers are privileged to be able to tap into your knowledge x
My great grandmothers family buried their sterling silver during civil war- she was born the year after war - family later dug it up and I have a few pieces. This was in Arnaudville, Louisiana
So many beautiful pieces ✨That cutlery box 16:35 was an interesting design to prevent the pieces from scratching with the “ladder” type slots for stacking. Never seen that before. Thanks for elevating my afternoon ❤
I think this is a very favorite show now !! I really enjoyed the silver and estate jewelry. I collect a few of both here in Missouri. I hope you show more soon. I also collect red and white and black and white transferware. Loved this show !!
This means so much! I appreciate you watching. Coming soon on the channel is the Carmine Dance Hall Antique Show with a variety of Sterling silver, porcelain, estate jewelry, rare items, and special collections.
Hi Mary Beth, Wow 30 yr anniversary next year! Amazing. A gold bangle bracelet would be a perfect item to add to your jewelry collection to honor the occasion. Have a great week.
Showed my husband the diamond Art Deco pendant in the video and how I liked it. He asked why I didn't get it. Did not even inquire about the price. Thanks for watching and wishing you a wonderful week as well!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You always provide such great insight, knowledge and expertise. Your Sunday drops are always the best way to end the weekend and start the work week! I've been debating about going to Marburger Farms, as a seasoned shopper (over 30 yrs) of the Round Top Antiques Festival, but now you have solidified my decision to attend. Again, I've been inspired by you and will definitely look for the estate jewelry and silver vendors on this episode during the Spring '25 upcoming show!
Thought of you with the Earl of Egremont's Sterling pieces. Heard that an Englishman purchased some of the English silver to take back home. Thanks for watching!
Mary Beth thank you for another wonderful video! I especially love this one for multiple reasons. First of all, the name of the venue, Marburger Farm, is that from a Texas German a family , or was the family from Marburg ? I have a special affinity for Marburg as I spent my Wartburg College May term abroad in ‘93 there. Anyway, continuing…I have been collecting watch fobs since I was in high school and do wear them still! Lastly, Love seeing the coin silver and sterling pieces! My first love in antiques and always will be! Just found a bargain southern Hyde and Goodrich ( for those who don’t know a pre-Civil War famous New Orleans retailer ) coin silver gravy ladle in my fiddle and thread pattern.
The land originally belonged to the Marburger family, German immigrants to Texas. There are original farm buildings preserved and used for the show on 43 acres. Neat that you collect watch fobs. Thanks for the history on Hyde and Goodrich.
@@LadyMaryBeth Correct. I thought I heard you say that Edward VII had reigned until 1915. What's generally known as the Edwardian Era extends until World War I, but Edward himself died prior to the war's outbreak. In any case, I always enjoy your posts. I apologize for the pedantry.
Love those earrings! I now have very short hair so have a reason to wear them. A beautiful collection of jewellery. I now understand why you know so much about jewellery. You have had, and are still having an amazing career. Viewers are privileged to be able to tap into your knowledge x
The short hair advantage with pretty earrings. Each step in my career led to the next wonderful opportunity. Still a Waterford girl at heart.
My great grandmothers family buried their sterling silver during civil war- she was born the year after war - family later dug it up and I have a few pieces. This was in Arnaudville, Louisiana
What a great family story to go with your treasure!
As a matter of fact her mother was named Mary Elizabeth Singleton.
@@lisaroberts1729 We share the same names. I am also Mary Elizabeth.
What a family legacy with the silver. Thanks for sharing your history. Wonderful that you have some of these pieces.
Antique and vintage jewelry is a great alternative to new jewelry. The quality is so much better in my opinion than in modern costume jewelry.
Cameo rings was real popular when I was in high school.
Cameos are making a comeback.
So many beautiful pieces ✨That cutlery box 16:35 was an interesting design to prevent the pieces from scratching with the “ladder” type slots for stacking. Never seen that before. Thanks for elevating my afternoon ❤
Glad you tuned in today for the estate jewelry and silver.
Beautiful silver pieces - thanks for taking us along 🥰
Still dreaming of all the silver. Will shop Angevine's website to look up their list of engraved items. Thanks for watching!
Wow. Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching!
Love that place!!
Such treasures and my wish list is growing. Thanks for watching!
So much Great information as always!! 😊
Amazing items beautiful choices ❤
I was like a kid in a candy store. Such fun!
Great time Mary Beth your my Sunday favorite 😊
I am honored to be your Sunday favorite. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all of the wonderful history you shared with us in today’s video. Always very interesting and fun to see. 😊
My goodness such beautiful silver pieces . A real Museum ❤❤❤. Einfach wunderbar . Vielen Dank Liebe Mary Beth
Danke! I find that Sterling silver is very expensive and hard to find in Germany. Is it the same in France?
@ Silver is very very expensive, Cristal as well ! If you have some pieces or cutlery you can be happy !
I think this is a very favorite show now !! I really enjoyed the silver and estate jewelry. I collect a few of both here in Missouri. I hope you show more soon. I also collect red and white and black and white transferware. Loved this show !!
@@jaynecoin9805 Thanks so much for watching!
This means so much! I appreciate you watching. Coming soon on the channel is the Carmine Dance Hall Antique Show with a variety of Sterling silver, porcelain, estate jewelry, rare items, and special collections.
Thank you for making these wonderful videos. I always learn so much.
I appreciate you watching!
Hello Lady Mary Beth 😊
Are you finding Christmas treasures in your thrift outings? Our Houston shops have all launched their holiday shops. 'Tis the season!
@LadyMaryBeth Not yet, but I hope to find Holiday Goodies really soon, They have made space on the shelves for Christmas!!
Hi Mary Beth, Wow 30 yr anniversary next year! Amazing. A gold bangle bracelet would be a perfect item to add to your jewelry collection to honor the occasion. Have a great week.
Showed my husband the diamond Art Deco pendant in the video and how I liked it. He asked why I didn't get it. Did not even inquire about the price. Thanks for watching and wishing you a wonderful week as well!
WOW!! Loved that peak at all that vintage jewelry, so beautiful!! The sterling was absolutely amazing!! Thank You for taking us along with you!!
Was fun to showcase and see such beauty and craftsmanship. Thanks for watching!
Those Victorian bangles you highlighted were gorgeous, but that collection of lockets and watch fobs were a DREAM!!!
Love your video S ; look forward to it
Much appreciated!
What lovely jewelry and the silverware? Thank you for educating me on some of the unusual pieces. I love the baby pusher, what a unique item. 😊
Would love to visit Angevine’s stores and see their tea sets. Will be sure to showcase them during the Spring Show.
Wow!! So many interesting treasures!!! Love it all!!❤❤❤
I was like a kid in a candy store. Dreaming of a Sterling tea set someday.
This was so much fun to watch. Love all the beautiful jewelry and silver.
Thank you so much! It was fun to discover these treasures and showcase.
The amethyst, gold and pearl pendant would leave a dent in your chest but would be worth it. 💜
You've got me looking through my family silver to see just what's there.😃👍💕
Bring it out and elevate your everyday! 🩶
Packed full of treasures and a history lesson. Thanks for sharing ways to understand the styles and markings. Loved this video! ❤
So much fun! Love that diamond ring! It would be cool to have a personalized silver spoon !❤
Great stuff …..love silver ……I myself have collected many pieces ……🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👍🏼❤️
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I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You always provide such great insight, knowledge and expertise. Your Sunday drops are always the best way to end the weekend and start the work week! I've been debating about going to Marburger Farms, as a seasoned shopper (over 30 yrs) of the Round Top Antiques Festival, but now you have solidified my decision to attend. Again, I've been inspired by you and will definitely look for the estate jewelry and silver vendors on this episode during the Spring '25 upcoming show!
Beautiful pieces of silver. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing!
Lovely jewelry.❤
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Great information on silver
JR Angevine is the silver expert. Hope to learn more from him next show.
Fabulous video
Thanks for watching!
Hi Mary lv Ann🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
Thought of you with the Earl of Egremont's Sterling pieces. Heard that an Englishman purchased some of the English silver to take back home. Thanks for watching!
Mary Beth thank you for another wonderful video! I especially love this one for multiple reasons. First of all, the name of the venue, Marburger Farm, is that from a Texas German a family , or was the family from Marburg ? I have a special affinity for Marburg as I spent my Wartburg College May term abroad in ‘93 there. Anyway, continuing…I have been collecting watch fobs since I was in high school and do wear them still! Lastly, Love seeing the coin silver and sterling pieces! My first love in antiques and always will be! Just found a bargain southern Hyde and Goodrich ( for those who don’t know a pre-Civil War famous New Orleans retailer ) coin silver gravy ladle in my fiddle and thread pattern.
The land originally belonged to the Marburger family, German immigrants to Texas. There are original farm buildings preserved and used for the show on 43 acres. Neat that you collect watch fobs. Thanks for the history on Hyde and Goodrich.
Thank you Mary Beth for the silver tutorial. Wow! It was grand.
Edward VII reigned from January 1901 (at Queen Victoria’s death) until 1910 not 1915.
@@mkofftiger The Edwardian period is generally considered to have ended at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
@@LadyMaryBeth Correct. I thought I heard you say that Edward VII had reigned until 1915. What's generally known as the Edwardian Era extends until World War I, but Edward himself died prior to the war's outbreak. In any case, I always enjoy your posts. I apologize for the pedantry.
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