I love how Jocelyn keeps a eye out for things her children would like as well as there different interests. She is naturing future thrifters and crafters. Be safe all Blessing
How wonderful Peter was able to recover this footage from the SD card error! Grazie Peter! I also want to say how much I appreciate your filming style Jocelyn. It's smooth, slow and flows well without making me dizzy. It's so much fun plus a lesson in antiques every time!
I am sure grateful to your tech savvy friend for retrieving this for you Joce. Looks like you made a great haul of goodies, and you and Dagny had a great time. I really enjoy the fun you have with her, she has such a great sense of humor. That huge art glass bowl you found was really something else. It is amazing the things you find at your Goodwill's. Wish we had half the goodies you do.
The glass bulb at 5.20 with holes is to propagate plant cuttings. You can also stick little flowers in it with some water in the bottom and hang it in a window☺
Good morning! Glad to see you were able to recover your video. I love the spiral bowl for the booth the colors just jump out at you. The Auction Professor just did a video on thimbles some valued in the hundreds of dollars. Who knew?
Good Monday Morning! I love your Goodwill that has so many more wonderful treasures than our own Goodwills! Thank you for given us so many fun entertainment through your beautiful treasure adventures.
I inherited my husband’s grandmothers thimble collection some of which are a whole collection of functional pewter thimbles (teapot, tree trunk with squirrel, birdhouse with bird) very fun and in displays too♥️♥️
Those brown mugs with the recessed handles I used to have and we called them owl mugs as when you look at them straight on they do look like an owl’s face
Yes, it was. I had one and kept baby pictures and extended family pictures of those who lived away from us. I wore the poor thing out because it was so handy to pull out of my purse and brag!
Very interesting seeing someone else look on things in your videos, especially for the items like collectibles and china breakables that I don't normally gravitate towards. Thanks for the channel
There is a listing for what looks like the pink version of the purple glass bowl on Etsy. "Pink Feather Pattern Bowl" made by Fenton in the 1980s. Seller says there's a mark "tucked into the leaf design near the base."
Aww, you passed up on the vintage pewter, "Give us this day our daily bread," tray. It might be Sexton 1972, Withon, or Hallmark. I found an old Antique tray like it and I love it.
The blown glass piece with holes is for toting plant cuttings. You fill it half way with water, hang it up, and stick plant cuttings in the holes. When you see roots growing on the cuttings, you can remove it and plant it in soup.
Also, I believe those bowls “at 4:42” are made by Pilgrim but I am not 100 percent. They do look like them though (: wonderful video and I adore your channel. All the best! 🎉
I love those moon and stars canisters! I found four amber ones recently. Unfortunately, the bigger one was missing its lid and all the rest had chips on their lids 😭
I love how you add the comps to items and explain why you do or don't pick something up. I am thinking I probably have passed up quite a bit of blenko glass... Going to have to pay closer attention. Thanks for your daily videos!!!
The blown glass piece is something to fill with water and add plant starts. You hang them in your window until they're rooted enough to plant. I used to have one. Wondering now whatever happened to it.
The hanging glass bowl with the holes in it is to start plants, you can hang them on a window opening, fill with water and cut some stems from a plant, hope this helps
The glass fruit with the whole is a planter.... you water in the fruit and place plant cuttings in the wholes and hang it. It should come with a cord, or you could get a pretty cord. I used to have a few hanging from the kitchen window frame.
What a steal!!! Bunny cup and saucer. Funny how chip dishes are always nicely on the shelf safety 😉 love the giraffe mug. Love the acorn. I Did not know not to put pyrex in the dishwasher. Love the thimbles. Love the rainbow plate. Like the pink boot. Tea party cups, pot looks nice. I had a good day shopping in second hand shops.
Zac Posen was a judge on Project Runway sometimes. Oh and the clear thing with holes for hanging was for rooting plants. I had a bunch of them (all shapes) hanging in my bathroom back in the 70's.
The glass bulb with the holes in it is used to root New plant cuttings when hung in a window.
I have seen similar ones here in the UK and they can be filled with pot pourri and hung on the Christmas tree.
It's called a rooting ball.
I thought it might be a hummingbird feeder. Thanks for explaing it was a root breeder.
I think it is a hanging terrarium for air plants.
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Love the sold comps.
Agreed these were great!
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Dagny is such a goof ball! I love watching you two together!!
12:12 I like the tray just like it is :-)
"I am pro carrying stuff" hahaha
I love how Jocelyn keeps a eye out for things her children would like as well as there different interests. She is naturing future thrifters and crafters. Be safe all Blessing
How wonderful Peter was able to recover this footage from the SD card error! Grazie Peter!
I also want to say how much I appreciate your filming style Jocelyn. It's smooth, slow and flows well without making me dizzy. It's so much fun plus a lesson in antiques every time!
Love the thimbles.
I love Dagny’s photobombs in your intros! lol
The clear glass pear with the hole is for rooting snips of plants (in water).
Yes or for air plants
Oh, a hummingbird feeder I was thinking?
I thought maybe it was a hummingbird feeder, but using for rooting plants or for air plants makes more sense.
Jack's candlestick!! LOL
I am sure grateful to your tech savvy friend for retrieving this for you Joce. Looks like you made a great haul of goodies, and you and Dagny had a great time. I really enjoy the fun you have with her, she has such a great sense of humor. That huge art glass bowl you found was really something else. It is amazing the things you find at your Goodwill's. Wish we had half the goodies you do.
That red moon and stars would have been a beautiful candle holder.
Or, you could put a succulent in it. 😉😊
I would just save it and keep an eye out for the lid
Love Dagne's photo bomb!
The glass bulb at 5.20 with holes is to propagate plant cuttings. You can also stick little flowers in it with some water in the bottom and hang it in a window☺
I love the way you help organize the shelves.
I just found u yesterday and I’m obsessed with your thrifting videos!!!!! So happy I found your channel - I’m learning a lot about thrifting :)
Dagne is such a hoot!! I wanna invite her (and you) to a wine party, the laughter would flow like the nile! 😂🤣😂
Good morning! Glad to see you were able to recover your video. I love the spiral bowl for the booth the colors just jump out at you. The Auction Professor just did a video on thimbles some valued in the hundreds of dollars. Who knew?
I love how you dress the store shelves with the care as if it was your shop. Shows a lot of respect.
I would fill that large candy thing with the "M" on it with M&MS! And promptly eat half of them, but that's probably TMI
The textured clear glass candleholders are Avon. The glass blue/purple hue bowl I think is Pilgrim glass.
Love the voice over! It's very calming doing your videos this way!
The Elephant tote is reallly cute!! Keep it!
Your stein is German. The upside down V on the bottom is German for the number 1.
My dadvid winter cottages are still in the box. I had him sign a few of them at the PX in Germany.
The clear glass item with the holes on top is for air plants usually has a twine or fishing line to hang it with
One of those thimbles is B&G, Which is today is part of Royal Copenhagen 🙂 Its the blue one, with the seagull.
The little glass apple with the hanger on it, is for rooting pieces of plants (like ivy) in some water.
Good Monday Morning! I love your Goodwill that has so many more wonderful treasures than our own Goodwills! Thank you for given us so many fun entertainment through your beautiful treasure adventures.
I miss going to thrift stores....my best friend and I went often pre covid. I will just live through you!
I inherited my husband’s grandmothers thimble collection some of which are a whole collection of functional pewter thimbles (teapot, tree trunk with squirrel, birdhouse with bird) very fun and in displays too♥️♥️
Dagny window photo bomb🤣🤣🤣♥️
Those brown mugs with the recessed handles I used to have and we called them owl mugs as when you look at them straight on they do look like an owl’s face
Best item the tray, fixed up will be great.
The clear piece with the holes were for rooting flowers.
The piece at 18:38 is actually made in India. It is usually a set of gift bowls which may be silver or silver coated. Used to serve dry fruits.
So pretty!
Glass egg with holes is for hanging in the window to root plant cuttings
That elephant tote, was beautiful
That tray is awesome, hope you can bring it back to life. So Bohemian! ❤️
Nice porcelain thimble 😁 LOVE THE COMPS! ❤️
Great trip to Goodwill! Love the elephant tote!
I had that very same little photo album!
The color of that unknown glass pattern bowl is really pretty! Kind of an iolite blue. Love it! ♥ ~Caroline
That glass piece with the holes in it, those are for cuttings to root.
That little brass photo holder was an incentive item from princess house back in the 70's.
Yes, it was. I had one and kept baby pictures and extended family pictures of those who lived away from us. I wore the poor thing out because it was so handy to pull out of my purse and brag!
I've been watching you for quite some time and just realized I wasn't subscribed!!! Love your videos, you've taught me ALOT!
Thanks for putting the comps up really helps those of us trying to learn.
Soooo I see the bowl you have in your booth, so yay for being able to recover the video!!! 🙌🏽
Later watching, that giraffe mug was had a Marshall's Home Goods sticker if that helps. The glass with the holes is a hanging planter.
Its never a bad idea to check pieces like the bowl at minute 14:12 with the black & white stripes; MacKenzie Childs often uses bold black & white
I was going to say the same thing about the pear bowl w black and white stripes. Def her style!
Love your videos! I will admit Im a bit jealous of all the neat stores that you have in Pennsylvania and wish I could visit them 😁
Very interesting seeing someone else look on things in your videos, especially for the items like collectibles and china breakables that I don't normally gravitate towards. Thanks for the channel
That spoon bowl is pretty! A heart!
There is a listing for what looks like the pink version of the purple glass bowl on Etsy. "Pink Feather Pattern Bowl" made by Fenton in the 1980s. Seller says there's a mark "tucked into the leaf design near the base."
There's another listing for "Fenton Dusty Rose Console Bowl" on Etsy that likewise calls it a piece from the 1980s.
For Dagney to be so shy of the camera, she is a lot of fun now. You go Dagney. Love you both. ✌️✌️
I love floating head window Dagny! Xxxxxx
Makenzie Child’s usually has black and white checkered design on the items. I live about an hour away from where the stuff is made.
The Tray Is Beautiful!
Someone mentioned how well you do with the camera, I guess I took it for granted! You really do GREAT! 🤩🤩Sorry I never said before!!
I wondered where you went!! Good to see you!!
I’m glad you were able to retrieve at least same of your lost footage! Have a great week. Peace
We love those green juniper water goblets!!!
I love the fun! I know it’s hard to contain the fun and excitement when you find the good stuff.
I bought binoculars in East Berlin before the wall came down. I gave them to my dad.
The needlework in the tray is needlepoint.
Aww, you passed up on the vintage pewter, "Give us this day our daily bread," tray. It might be Sexton 1972, Withon, or Hallmark. I found an old Antique tray like it and I love it.
OMG!!!! 😰 That elephant tote is life! 😍
The blown glass piece with holes is for toting plant cuttings. You fill it half way with water, hang it up, and stick plant cuttings in the holes. When you see roots growing on the cuttings, you can remove it and plant it in soup.
I was trying to say rooting plant cuttongs...sorry too fast on the send button.
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Thank you Dorothy.
I like the grapes/vine in the plaster of Paris base.....lol
Those glasses are gorgeous!!!
I have been to Toledo Spain! I have several pieces of pottery from Spain along with pieces of Lladro that I have inherited from my in-laws.
Where do you look for comps? Love your videos!! Your voice is so calming. Love it.
The grape tree could be from Bean's Bonsai or something like that... I have a few of her pieces.
Also, I believe those bowls “at 4:42” are made by Pilgrim but I am not 100 percent. They do look like them though (: wonderful video and I adore your channel. All the best! 🎉
The sunflower bowls that you thought might be blenko are actually made by Crystal D'Arques
Nope they are Holmegaard. Just looked them up. They are Danish.
I love those moon and stars canisters! I found four amber ones recently. Unfortunately, the bigger one was missing its lid and all the rest had chips on their lids 😭
You passed on the grumpy turtle! He's as my kids would say derpy.
I love how you add the comps to items and explain why you do or don't pick something up. I am thinking I probably have passed up quite a bit of blenko glass... Going to have to pay closer attention. Thanks for your daily videos!!!
I like when you compare the prices.
I do look forward to your daily videos!
I would love to purchase that candy bowl with the M on it please.
4:43 I love those insulated dished with raffia inside. I do prefer the colored dishes to the white ones, though.
Wow the blown glass plate is amazing
Dagney is so comical 😂
The plastic or glass apple is for starting plants with water and a cutting. You hang it.
The blown glass piece is something to fill with water and add plant starts. You hang them in your window until they're rooted enough to plant. I used to have one. Wondering now whatever happened to it.
The hanging glass bowl with the holes in it is to start plants, you can hang them on a window opening, fill with water and cut some stems from a plant, hope this helps
Ty, PETER, It takes a village. 😊
The blown glass bauble with holes in it might be for air plants.
The glass fruit with the whole is a planter.... you water in the fruit and place plant cuttings in the wholes and hang it. It should come with a cord, or you could get a pretty cord. I used to have a few hanging from the kitchen window frame.
Love that tray also!
Thanks Peter!!!
Dagney is a sweetheart!
What a steal!!! Bunny cup and saucer. Funny how chip dishes are always nicely on the shelf safety 😉 love the giraffe mug. Love the acorn. I Did not know not to put pyrex in the dishwasher. Love the thimbles. Love the rainbow plate. Like the pink boot. Tea party cups, pot looks nice. I had a good day shopping in second hand shops.
The clear ball with holes is for growing air plants 😉
You always find such great things. Dagny is a great addition to your comedy team! Thank you for always taking the time to put out such nice videos!!!
Zac Posen was a judge on Project Runway sometimes. Oh and the clear thing with holes for hanging was for rooting plants. I had a bunch of them (all shapes) hanging in my bathroom back in the 70's.
I love the apple bowl
The little tree was not missing its base. I have come across them online for $34-55.
I believe they are called gemstone bonsai trees but I'm not 100% certain.
OMG I want that elephant bag🐘