Scott, those plates are Federal Glass Co., Line #2829 Petal, 1954 through 1979. Indiana Glass bought the moulds and produced produced the pattern in the 80's and 90's , but in thier colors encluding dark amber and "carnival glass". I have NEVER seen the chrome base for the Cambridge relish tray before! The ruffled, square bowls are Hazel-Atlas or Federal, later Indiana. DON'T SIT ON THE CANDY DISHES! I love the glass vase that you are keeping and am surprised that you are not keeping that beautiful pottery one. I suppose that you can only keep so many vases (said the man with 150 swung vases). 😅
The thin stemmed compote is the best I’ve ever seen 🥰 Just look at it. ❤️🐩 Just put a birdcage on the hanger! Change out the birds with the seasons. You could earn a punch ticket at the pet store.
It's amazing to think that in the bygone year of 1927, Wilbur Orme, of Cambridge, Ohio, invented a new ornamental design for "Relish or the Like." Where would our world be, were it not for this ground breaking "Relish or the Like" service tray technology!
Wonderful collection and finds. Nobody can match Scott, he's always at the very top of his game. A breathtaking display of Art Deco magnificence !!!! 👏👏👏👌😉
Fall is magical. I think of all those pops of colors as signaling shorter days and the conversion of sugars in the leaves to provide eye candy before a long winter’s nap. Like an old bear, I pack in all those calories, because I just know that there won’t be a grocery store stocked well enough to supply all my nutritional needs during my hibernation. Please, help yourself to a second or third piece of pie, it is justified! I majored in Biology, not nutrition. LOL. Nice assortment to compliment any season.
Wow! So much gorgeousness! My favorite piece is the oblong dish with the ribbed looking bottom. And I love the copper plated tea set, even with the peeling.
I, too, like Goofus Glass. I collect the more HTF pieces - oil lamps, Northwood "Cherubs", Dugan tulip patterns, Thistle, Stag, Lancaster "Gibson Girl/Cameo", etc., and the odd-shaped pieces - pear, heart, etc.. That first pitcher is Imperial. It is their "Lustre Rose" pattern. I have one of the "Lustre Rose" sets and one of the Jeannette "Crackle" water sets, with the lid for the pitcher. They are two of 61 beverage sets I now have 😬😂 The old water, lemonade, juice, cider, tea/coffee, etc. sets are my main interest of collecting, but they do require quite a lot of real estate to display. My collecting has had to come to a screeching halt, after a recent large purchase...that included five more antique water sets 😆
Wow! Not a fan of amber, it was overdone in the 70's but this is all beyond beautiful. I may have to rethink it😂🤣😂 🤣. Always fun to see all your treasures.
Little black covered dish..would be nice in a guest bedroom, filled with candies or chocolate..along with other guest essentials. Actually..all of these dishes would be nice in a guest bedroom...fruit, candies etc.
Eleven years ago my daughter began renovating an old farmhouse. She took over Thanksgiving and I gave her my Fenton amber pieces to decorate with. A year ago she moved again and the amber doesn’t “go”. Put them in a garage sale and only one piece sold. May convince her that they will go with Txgvg decor if I make or order some fall florals! I’m not collecting any more but love seeing your goodies.
I love your idea of pairing the goofus glass and adding candles. Brilliant. Expect me to come in hot for the amber serving dish in the chrome tray. 🏃♀️🔥
It's all lovely but I especially liked the little orange creamer & anything carnival glass. Here in South Florida fall weather doesn't usually arrive until nearly November but I hear we're in for a cold winter this year. :(
Scott I just KNEW you were holding out some carnival for the autumn time of year 😂😏🧡 Such a wonderful table full of treasures from the 20s amd 30s an a suprose to see to that stunning Dugan Persian Garden Sauce in Marigold. These sauces were cataloged and highlighted by Butler Brothers in their catalog in 1915! They were more seen in the color Dugan was famous for in peach opal so a real treasure to see one in marigold! As you know the quality control wasn't in order back then and so your saucer can be pulled up a little like a bowl just all in the eye of the artisan who pulled it from the mold an his own taste! And that Luster Rose Water Pitcher is so vibrant with color!!! Also Scott those vintage pattern mugs by Fenton can very possibly be uv reactive!
You got my autumn juices going after your last video so my table is ready for autumn leaves. Amber candle sticks and the depression green glass dishes etc. so much fun. Thanks for the many ideas you show.
Love all the beautiful pieces that you showed us. It's good that you have a basement and attic to store all your treasures. I'm sure you bought that house with those storage places in mind. I also love your dining room armchair. Did you have it reapolstered? You have good taste.
I think you are missing the crystal on your watch, be careful you’ll damage the watch hands!!!! Jeweler should be able too replace it relatively easily.
well... I for one LIKE that coffee pot hanging there ! and ya know what people it is SCOTT'S house ! let him do with it as he will !!! 💕
Love the Autumn colors. Guess what. I never tire waiting for the cat.
Scott, those plates are Federal Glass Co., Line #2829 Petal, 1954 through 1979.
Indiana Glass bought the moulds and produced produced the pattern in the 80's and 90's , but in thier colors encluding dark amber and "carnival glass".
I have NEVER seen the chrome base for the Cambridge relish tray before!
The ruffled, square bowls are Hazel-Atlas or Federal, later Indiana.
DON'T SIT ON THE CANDY DISHES!
I love the glass vase that you are keeping and am surprised that you are not keeping that beautiful pottery one. I suppose that you can only keep so many vases (said the man with 150 swung vases). 😅
Thank you thank you......I think I will really miss that Cambridge relish plate!
The thin stemmed compote is the best I’ve ever seen 🥰 Just look at it. ❤️🐩
Just put a birdcage on the hanger! Change out the birds with the seasons. You could earn a punch ticket at the pet store.
Oh, dear! 😅 A fake bird, like a Christmas tree decoration, in a cage could look cute too. And Scott could save so much money on bird seed!
@@danielulz1640 I LIKE that!!!!
Look at all that Autumn glory..what a great phrase.
I love the relish dish with the tray, the color looks like maple syrup sooo rich.
It does!
I don't care if you iron your tablecloth or if you have a coffee pot on the wall 😻
That's just our Scott, bless him!
Bless my heart.....and thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's amazing to think that in the bygone year of 1927, Wilbur Orme, of Cambridge, Ohio, invented a new ornamental design for "Relish or the Like." Where would our world be, were it not for this ground breaking "Relish or the Like" service tray technology!
Fabulous pieces Scott!!!! I like the green with the amber too. ☺️👍🏻💚🧡
Wonderful collection and finds. Nobody can match Scott, he's always at the very top of his game. A breathtaking display of Art Deco magnificence !!!! 👏👏👏👌😉
Beautiful table full of goodies. Everyone's welcome to come the sale Monday night! It's so much fun
Stunning!!! Dining room full of elegant and beautiful eye candy!!
Fall is magical. I think of all those pops of colors as signaling shorter days and the conversion of sugars in the leaves to provide eye candy before a long winter’s nap. Like an old bear, I pack in all those calories, because I just know that there won’t be a grocery store stocked well enough to supply all my nutritional needs during my hibernation. Please, help yourself to a second or third piece of pie, it is justified! I majored in Biology, not nutrition. LOL. Nice assortment to compliment any season.
😂😂😂I like it,I'm with you.
Well looks like ur table is definitely Fall-i-fied for sure. A lot of nice pieces❤
Wow! So much gorgeousness! My favorite piece is the oblong dish with the ribbed looking bottom. And I love the copper plated tea set, even with the peeling.
The Libby glasses with the gold trim were my Mommom's good glasses. 🙂
Yeah!!!!!
And they were my Aunt June's as well, just in silver!
So much eye candy. Love all the fall colors.
The coffee pot hanging looks good and all the glass too.👍😀
Start smiling when I hear the theme tune
That amber piece with chrome base is awesome!!😮😮😮❤❤
Beautiful!!! See u Monday night for the golden amber glass show!!! Saw the cat!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
I was just drinking a cup of coffee when I came upon your show, saw your cup of coffee, made me want another!
I, too, like Goofus Glass. I collect the more HTF pieces - oil lamps, Northwood "Cherubs", Dugan tulip patterns, Thistle, Stag, Lancaster "Gibson Girl/Cameo", etc., and the odd-shaped pieces - pear, heart, etc.. That first pitcher is Imperial. It is their "Lustre Rose" pattern. I have one of the "Lustre Rose" sets and one of the Jeannette "Crackle" water sets, with the lid for the pitcher. They are two of 61 beverage sets I now have 😬😂 The old water, lemonade, juice, cider, tea/coffee, etc. sets are my main interest of collecting, but they do require quite a lot of real estate to display. My collecting has had to come to a screeching halt, after a recent large purchase...that included five more antique water sets 😆
Scott it just make teer😢up. Everything is so beautiful.❤
Tear not teer. Phone thinking for me again
@@bevsprague1731That dang auto correct strikes again!😜
Stunning. All winners. You have converted me into a fan of amber and marigold glass.
Looking forward to your live sale on monday (3am tuesday here) So much beautiful glasswear 🙂
Cracked myself up with Doofus glass.😂❤❤❤ 10:55
Great items.
Sooooo pumped for Fall! We gotta use imagination while it’s in the 90s. These beauties helped!
Great selection 👌looks like something for every taste!
Scott, what a fabulous video with all the Autumn colored glass! Loved it all, and am excited to see what you choose to put in your Ebay shop!👏👏👏
Great episode Sir, so many different hues of Amber and reds absolutely beautiful and as always very informative 👍❤
Good evening Scott ❤
I need that swan! I have his two companions on my dresser! He's missing...
Love it
My favourite items are the three the copper plate coffee,jug and sugar bowl.Classic Georgian shape.
Wow! Not a fan of amber, it was overdone in the 70's but this is all beyond beautiful. I may have to rethink it😂🤣😂 🤣. Always fun to see all your treasures.
You found some really nice items for your fall sales this year.
That pair of pheasants would look good in your china cabinet.
Little black covered dish..would be nice in a guest bedroom, filled with candies or chocolate..along with other guest essentials.
Actually..all of these dishes would be nice in a guest bedroom...fruit, candies etc.
Can I come visit at your house? I like chocolate!
You’ve inspired me to change things up in my china cabinet. Thank you for the inspiration ❤
Eleven years ago my daughter began renovating an old farmhouse. She took over Thanksgiving and I gave her my Fenton amber pieces to decorate with. A year ago she moved again and the amber doesn’t “go”. Put them in a garage sale and only one piece sold. May convince her that they will go with Txgvg decor if I make or order some fall florals! I’m not collecting any more but love seeing your goodies.
Never liked amber glass but thanks to your channel I bought my first thrifted pieces today.
I've been looking at an let Smith moon and stars just like that too in my watch list.
Beautiful items
Hello Scott🎉
I love your idea of pairing the goofus glass and adding candles. Brilliant. Expect me to come in hot for the amber serving dish in the chrome tray. 🏃♀️🔥
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome grouping of autumn glass. Everything was so cool🎃🍁
It's all lovely but I especially liked the little orange creamer & anything carnival glass.
Here in South Florida fall weather doesn't usually arrive until nearly November but I hear we're in for a cold winter this year. :(
Wow, wow, wow!
Scott I just KNEW you were holding out some carnival for the autumn time of year 😂😏🧡 Such a wonderful table full of treasures from the 20s amd 30s an a suprose to see to that stunning Dugan Persian Garden Sauce in Marigold. These sauces were cataloged and highlighted by Butler Brothers in their catalog in 1915! They were more seen in the color Dugan was famous for in peach opal so a real treasure to see one in marigold! As you know the quality control wasn't in order back then and so your saucer can be pulled up a little like a bowl just all in the eye of the artisan who pulled it from the mold an his own taste! And that Luster Rose Water Pitcher is so vibrant with color!!! Also Scott those vintage pattern mugs by Fenton can very possibly be uv reactive!
Love the Autumn glasses I have a very small pitcher that matches not sure what it was used for it was my Mother n laws
You got my autumn juices going after your last video so my table is ready for autumn leaves. Amber candle sticks and the depression green glass dishes etc. so much fun. Thanks for the many ideas you show.
Love all the beautiful pieces that you showed us. It's good that you have a basement and attic to store all your treasures. I'm sure you bought that house with those storage places in mind. I also love your dining room armchair. Did you have it reapolstered? You have good taste.
Wow, Scott, amazing finds! I love the fall colors so much. I'm going to have to watch that live sale!
Plant is thriving.😂😂😂Candles look like antenna
I would have thought without a spoon hole the black glass container was for sweets etc
You have so much that I want. Too bad student loans are due again 😕
How in the world do you make the decision on what to keep and what to sell. That amber glass is stunning.
IT ain't easy!
Maybe it’s time to write your own book.😉
I am very interested in the green coffee cup and saucer you had in a few videos ago, Do you have that for sale? Thank you.
The green one with the flower?
No - it was a plain light green.
I don't mind the coffee pot or the wrinkles at all. But, what in the world happened to your candles?
Oh Lisa.....I forgot and left them in the attic!
@@oldcuriosityshop265 LOL Good on you for still displaying them!
I think you are missing the crystal on your watch, be careful you’ll damage the watch hands!!!! Jeweler should be able too replace it relatively easily.
Yes I know it broke this summer.
I can't keep up with you ❤
What about the tin?
Simply overlooked it.
😊 I have that same tin. If memory serves that's a take on an old English china pattern but I might be wrong🤣