16:55 Hi. Fun video with surprises. The globes to the candleholders, the missing fish dish... enjoyed it all. Thanks for having me along. Love you. God bless.😊✝️
So glad you looked at that big blue vase for $12.49. I saw it and thought 😮 'is that Bitossi?!" Then you scanned over it again and I thought no. It's not. But. Maybe 🤔🤔.
Hi, I took a fused glass class at the local art center when fused glass first became a fad, about 20 years ago. Those items you found definitely looked like class work. I still have the coaster I made. 🌺
Those Pfaltzgraff plates and serving pieces aren't easy to find, even in southcentral PA where they were made. I'd have snatched them up in a heartbeat! (I'm not a reseller, they'd be for me! LOL)
My 22 yr old daughter took a after school glass class in middle school. She loved it. She got to make some really cool looking items. She still has them and displays them in her apartment.
The fish thing is an anchor hocking fish Trinket dish. The bottom has a long skinny fish nose and an eye with eye lashes. I just picked one up last month to resell. It had me confused to start with bc I thought it was a chicken lol 😆
Hi! Thank you for the content! I recognized a piece of Beaumont pottery (Maine to MD) BBP is Beaumont Brothers Pottery you picked up near end! He always puts a cross on bottom. Jerry and his wife have a beautiful shop in Phoenix MD. ❤️☮️
My first set of dishes was that set you found and put back. I loved them, sold them at a yard sale, now I wish I still had them.i had a place setting for 8.
5:33 I liked the tea pot with pink trim 5:52 that milk glass piece (my grandmother was a big collector) 10:21 like that Victorian glass with green trim but I love the color green so I’m just biased 😭
Hi . I had that glass fish its Anchor Hocking. the bottom is a small clear glass piece about the same size as the top only it has the rest of the fish lips on it. i havent finished watching yet so i hope you find it. it is cute. love watching and learning.
This reminded me why I don't shop Goodwill. They have gone nuts with their prices. I'm going to try yard & garage sales when the weather clears. I haven't shopped those in years.
Hello Joanne, thank you for your comment on the portuguese ceramics. As a portuguese I can , for sure, say that you are absolutelly right. Portugal has an antique tradition in working clay and portuguese artisans make beautiful pieces of high quality and design. Try to see Bordallo Pinheiro you'll be amazed. For porcelaine seach for Vista Alegre. Bye bye
I think the fish topper you put back was the top of an Anchor Hawking trinket box. I would have grabbed it & used it on a candle or maybe a fishbowl. (Just me thinking outside the box)
George did a pit stop in Knoxville today. We spent a couple of hours together at the antique mall and did a UA-cam segment. If you ever come down to Dollywood, Knoxville is close and I'll be happy to put you on to the different place to thrift.
Those large bottles are the normal real Wheaton bottles and antiques. The small ones are remakes from Taiwan from the early 70s. The Wheaton bottles you saw here in this video are from the earlier 1920s. And way more valuable.
Great trip love the stuff fro Goodwill some really cute stuff. The mail had some cute stuff but really expensive. Little bit sad, cause i liked some of it. Still a great trip.
Do you still shop at the Goodwill's, thrift stores, flea markets, etc. in PA? The ones in Maryland seem overpriced & not as plentiful to me as the ones I see videos of other resellers going to in PA. And I definitely miss your videos from your local flea markets. I don't remember seeing you & Andrew going to them (before winter of course) like you used to, getting your sausages.😂Sorry if you"ve explained the "switch up" to your shopping routine in past videos. I missed it if so.
She still shop goodwill and antique malls in PA. She hasen't been to the fleamarket since before she was pregnant with Laurel. She has mentioned that flea markets with kids are a bit difficult🙂
Those jennie bottles or Empoli bottles are just for the stoppers 80 to 90 dollars and thats same day sales . The bottles go for 100 to 150 with out the stopper. Together 250 to 400 dollars on 90% of sites. You could be making much more. At that price people could buy from you and resell. Unless your just going for the fastest sale possible. That is what you're doing so i guess nevermind.
Found my first glassybaby in the wild today.
It was so exciting!
The little monster you purchased could be a sponge or soap holder for next to the sink
16:55 Hi. Fun video with surprises. The globes to the candleholders, the missing fish dish... enjoyed it all. Thanks for having me along. Love you. God bless.😊✝️
my mother had that nobbed milk glass candy dish on her coffee table.. awe..gave me warm and fuzzies...miss her
So glad you looked at that big blue vase for $12.49. I saw it and thought 😮 'is that Bitossi?!" Then you scanned over it again and I thought no. It's not. But. Maybe 🤔🤔.
Hi, I took a fused glass class at the local art center when fused glass first became a fad, about 20 years ago. Those items you found definitely looked like class work. I still have the coaster I made. 🌺
The fish lid belongs to Vintage Anchor Hocking clear glass fish bowl. 😊
A stained glass studio I worked at hosted classes, and some of them were fused glass. Those definitely look like class projects.
Those Pfaltzgraff plates and serving pieces aren't easy to find, even in southcentral PA where they were made. I'd have snatched them up in a heartbeat! (I'm not a reseller, they'd be for me! LOL)
I would have tried to Google lens the fish thing and see if the entire thing showed up. That way you know what piece you are looking for!
My 22 yr old daughter took a after school glass class in middle school. She loved it. She got to make some really cool looking items. She still has them and displays them in her apartment.
Those plates would be fun . Different animal o e for each kid
The fish thing is an anchor hocking fish Trinket dish. The bottom has a long skinny fish nose and an eye with eye lashes. I just picked one up last month to resell. It had me confused to start with bc I thought it was a chicken lol 😆
Hi! Thank you for the content! I recognized a piece of Beaumont pottery (Maine to MD) BBP is Beaumont Brothers Pottery you picked up near end! He always puts a cross on bottom. Jerry and his wife have a beautiful shop in Phoenix MD. ❤️☮️
Hey Jocelyn, I found that fish @ 0:30 on eBay. I think it’s an Anchor Hocking clear glass fish jar. ♥️
The corning wear that you passed up sells very well and for a high price in Texas. I guess it's not popular up north.
You are definitely not broken. That antique mall was just overpriced & there wasn’t a lot there. 😊 xo
My first set of dishes was that set you found and put back. I loved them, sold them at a yard sale, now I wish I still had them.i had a place setting for 8.
Love the video. Always like the antique malls best. 😊
Brush up on Corningware. Some of it with the blue corn flower pattern are worth loads of money. You are in so many Goodwill you might run across it.
I went into goodwill yesterday and bought that fish dish. But, it had the top and bottom piece taped together. It is vintage anchor hocking.
Yes you shop for your Sister but , you shop for us also … Thanks SIS ! You are Not broken … saving the great picks for Ohio !
5:33 I liked the tea pot with pink trim 5:52 that milk glass piece (my grandmother was a big collector) 10:21 like that Victorian glass with green trim but I love the color green so I’m just biased 😭
Hi . I had that glass fish its Anchor Hocking. the bottom is a small clear glass piece about the same size as the top only it has the rest of the fish lips on it. i havent finished watching yet so i hope you find it. it is cute. love watching and learning.
This reminded me why I don't shop Goodwill. They have gone nuts with their prices.
I'm going to try yard & garage sales when the weather clears. I haven't shopped those in years.
All good!!! Candle sticks are always wonderful to find!!! A hard find these days!!! Always a win, win!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
Great video my friend! Live seeing what you find!! You are a sweet person!! God bless you and your family!! Much love!! 🥰💕🦋💙💖😊❤️🙏🙏🌺🌹💜💜💜
Love the fused glass!!!!
Love the monster pottery guy. Reminds me of the fish I got in Sioux Falls a few weeks ago! ❤
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Start of first isle on the bottom shelf looked like West German pottery vintage vase turquoise and blue
Fun shopping with you California 💕
Thank you for saving the fused glass!!! Maybe they were pieces that didn't get picked up from classes?
Portuguese ceramics are gorgeous, and in my opinion less likely to chip than the softer Italian works. It's the clay I guess.
Hello Joanne, thank you for your comment on the portuguese ceramics. As a portuguese I can , for sure, say that you are absolutelly right. Portugal has an antique tradition in working clay and portuguese artisans make beautiful pieces of high quality and design. Try to see Bordallo Pinheiro you'll be amazed. For porcelaine seach for Vista Alegre. Bye bye
Love the monster
I think the fish topper you put back was the top of an Anchor Hawking trinket box. I would have grabbed it & used it on a candle or maybe a fishbowl. (Just me thinking outside the box)
Big vase is new. Isn't your space Vintage and antique?
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The fish thing has a small clear dish to go with it. Like a trinket dish. It is vintage.
George did a pit stop in Knoxville today. We spent a couple of hours together at the antique mall and did a UA-cam segment.
If you ever come down to Dollywood, Knoxville is close and I'll be happy to put you on to the different place to thrift.
Those large bottles are the normal real Wheaton bottles and antiques. The small ones are remakes from Taiwan from the early 70s. The Wheaton bottles you saw here in this video are from the earlier 1920s. And way more valuable.
Wow I can’t believe I’m this early in the comments. Hey everybody
The fish is anchor hocking. The bottom has a similar shape as the top.
You will find one when you least expect it.
Great trip love the stuff fro Goodwill some really cute stuff. The mail had some cute stuff but really expensive. Little bit sad, cause i liked some of it. Still a great trip.
Those cat figurines are from Bradford… The PURR-fect Christmas Pageant Nativity Figurine Collection - they go for pretty good money.
Yes they do!
I've had that glass fish thing (the whole thing🙂). The bottom is similar to the top. I remember that it wasn't worth very much.
You always find the coolest weirdos!
You are very generous 😊
I always buy a Culver ❤ sometimes even just 1 can sell for good money.
You're on your way to Ohio? Yea!!
I have that fish thing.. the bottom is also round and has the mouth
Some great things today
15:01 I have a horse made of scrap metal, a bit larger. Cannot figure out if it is one of a kind or mass produced
I don't know how I feel about some fused glass!
Thanks for sharing
I feel like the fish topper might have gone with a fish bowl maybe?
It’s a vintage Anchor Hocking
Fish shaped covered bowl. 😊
The dish with the fish would be great for caviar.
Great video 😊
When and where you selling the are big blue and green vase that was made in Portugal, please?
I think it's in her booth already. Have seen it in her booth restocking video posted yesterday. Very beautiful vase!
Yes. I watched her set it down in her booth.
Her booth is in Carlisle, PA.
I guess it's not mailable then. I'm a bit far north on 52nd parallel in Alberta, Canada.Oh well!!
I think even for ten dollars you could have doubled profit on the white Fenton candy dish. I have one and love it.
Darn you do some traveling for your shopping!!
It's okay when you don't feel like shopping. I could tell wasn't going to happen...lol! Oh, The video was moving to fast. Lol
Howdy! @ 1.06 - giant turquoise vase. Batossi?
No Batossi. It's portuguese.
Some of those glass insulators will glow under a UV light.
Boy, they’ve got some expensive prices on !their antiques
Can't wait to see what you do in Ohio this time
The pottery looks like Gary from Sponge Bob.
Thanks 😊
I need that monster!! 🙂
Jocelyn,Do you ever just get stuck with something that never sells ?
That coil basket looks Navajo
Hello from Mexico 👋
Do you still shop at the Goodwill's, thrift stores, flea markets, etc. in PA? The ones in Maryland seem overpriced & not as plentiful to me as the ones I see videos of other resellers going to in PA. And I definitely miss your videos from your local flea markets. I don't remember seeing you & Andrew going to them (before winter of course) like you used to, getting your sausages.😂Sorry if you"ve explained the "switch up" to your shopping routine in past videos. I missed it if so.
She still shop goodwill and antique malls in PA. She hasen't been to the fleamarket since before she was pregnant with Laurel. She has mentioned that flea markets with kids are a bit difficult🙂
@@rikkemeek1506 thanks for the update.
Hello Jocelyn ❤😊
I wish you could have found the fish bottom.
The last antique mall was weirdly overpriced.
Agreed.
They have been watching the saturation of UA-cam Vendors. Bound to happen.
Over priced? Depends on how much the seller bought it for, they need to make a profit.
@@symptomoftheuniverse4149 just because tge vendor overpaid doesn’t mean the buyer should over pay
@@julespa3937 You think over paying may not be the same as others, some people have lots of money
Milk glass with wheat on it old
What are insulators used for ?
These type were used for electric and telephone poles. Google vintage glass insulators and you should find lots of info.
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Near miss on the Glassy Baby! I would have thought so too!
That was an expensive store
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she just missed something very precious I don't think she knows what she is doing
Or maybe she just missed it. It happens. I would be interested to know what the precious item was.
Those jennie bottles or Empoli bottles are just for the stoppers 80 to 90 dollars and thats same day sales . The bottles go for 100 to 150 with out the stopper. Together 250 to 400 dollars on 90% of sites. You could be making much more. At that price people could buy from you and resell. Unless your just going for the fastest sale possible. That is what you're doing so i guess nevermind.
Prices on these have really come down over the last 6 months to a year.
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