Chinese checker marbles are solid colors. There may be some value in that box o marbles. Also, I like you so I am going to give you an obsolete scrapbook tip given to me by my 84 year old antique dealer mentor. I did paper ephemera for many years. You can soak scrapbook pages in the bathtub in lukewarm water, and the glue from the diecuts, postcards, trading and cigarette cards, greeting cards etc. will disengage from the scrapbook paper. Then stack between paper towels magazines and heavy books, changing often, which will blot out the water and keep things flat. The "glue" was most often just flour and water or a water based LaPages....
Too bad you didn’t get to rescue that old scrapbook with the Victorian cut-outs. Hopefully it will find a good home. You did get the box of old manuals so YEAH! And that pagoda puzzle! Would love to try putting that together. Another really great video! Thanks for sharing!
I just bought a black light for searching uranium glass its a good seller! I love how you talk about what is a hard sell or what is easier to sell I have only been selling a few years & there are things that use to sell & now not such much already lol
Chinese checker marbles are solid colors. There may be some value in that box o marbles. Also, I like you so I am going to give you an obsolete scrapbook tip given to me by my 84 year old antique dealer mentor. I did paper ephemera for many years. You can soak scrapbook pages in the bathtub in lukewarm water, and the glue from the diecuts, postcards, trading and cigarette cards, greeting cards etc. will disengage from the scrapbook paper. Then stack between paper towels magazines and heavy books, changing often, which will blot out the water and keep things flat. The "glue" was most often just flour and water or a water based LaPages....
Thanks for the scrapbook tip! I didn't find any rarer marbles in that little lot but maybe next time!
Looked like maybe a wrought iron sign bracket just before the washtub. If it is, its good for $100+.
It was just an ornamental piece - but good eye! Thanks!
Nice work! Interested in the 25 cent "shin plaster" you grabbed.
Also, was that a blueprint of sorts near the art?
Yes it was - but the family wanted it. Thanks for watching!
Nice blue Pyrex bowls!
Too bad you didn’t get to rescue that old scrapbook with the Victorian cut-outs. Hopefully it will find a good home. You did get the box of old manuals so YEAH! And that pagoda puzzle! Would love to try putting that together. Another really great video! Thanks for sharing!
Happy you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!
Moriage camel pitcher. Gosh I wish I could dig in those basement boxes with you...
It was a nice find! Thanks for watching!
I'm partial to the primative pieces. Hubby has a couple of scales very similar to the one here.
I really like the metal stable with the train items.
It's a cool piece. Thanks for watching!
Nice Nippon bowl
That koi fish jug looks like something from the cottage haha, but I loved that camel teapot, really cool!
It's a wild teapot. Thanks for watching!
I just bought a black light for searching uranium glass its a good seller! I love how you talk about what is a hard sell or what is easier to sell I have only been selling a few years & there are things that use to sell & now not such much already lol
Happy you enjoyed this video. Thanks for watching!