George! Good picking! In case no one else has answered, that super high gloss ceramic and brass is mid-century Delft/Delftware and came I think in pale green and pale blue. One particular vase was a great modernist shape but the line was never that popular. Too shiny for my taste but I think it could have interest for new modernist decorators.
While in Oklahoma you would drop by the Goodreads musium. Mr. Goodreads had his best friend, an Indian in the basement because no cemetery would take the body. Lots of CharlesRussle paintings and sculptures. Also has a lot of Indian artifacts. There's a few fingers too.
The Zenith radio is an old AM radio, not short wave. If you look at the dial, you can see the frequency runs from 550-1750 khz (or somewhere close to those frequencies). My 'spousal equivalent' is a ham operator. He knows.
Hi George, Well, You just found someone who collects that aqua ceramic with the branchey design and the brass base…ME! It’s another style of Delftware, Handpainted and made in Holland. The design reminds me of seaweed. I have one piece that has the name…W. B. Leersum (MCM era 1950’s)name on the label. I love them. I started collecting them with my Mom years ago when we went to Flea Markets together. It was hard to find back then (40 years ago) but I’ve been seeing more of it lately. It’s beautiful. Not sure how many pieces I have, maybe 20. I have some in storage and some on display. There are many different shapes and sizes of it. I have candy bowls, pitchers and vases. Every time I find a piece it’s a different shape. It’s always a surprise. I think I might have found one double over the years. I think they would be pretty on display in a white or sky blue China cabinet. 😀
@Loraine Bowden, I am slowly bull-dozing my way through every one of these Antique Nomad videos & I had hoped someone would identify the "branchey" piece. Glad you could & did so we can all learn from you. Have a good week, friend!!!!
@@twistoffate4791 Oh! That’s wonderful. I’ve learned so much by watching George. He’s a great teacher. And he is very entertaining…he has a great sense of human. And, I get to see and learn about places I’ve never seen before as he shows us areas he visits in his travels back and forth across the country. I was thrilled to be able to help him out when he asked for more information on that Delftware. Enjoy! And Best to you my friend! 🌈
Thank you for taking us along on this great shopping trip. I had hoped to see you in Spokane as I live close by at beautiful Loon Lake. Sickness kept me home. I enjoy all your videos George. Your expertise in antiques is phenomenal!
My dad grew up in Rawlins. I ventured to Twin Lakes Antique Mall today. Didn't spend much, everything i bought was 50% off. I tell you what, that place goes on & on & on! I stopped by your booth & took a peek; looking good! You had some unique things. I'm on the hunt for a piece of bristol glass, opalescence & custard glass for my own collection. I would love a fairy lamp in one or all of those, but i know they're probably way out of my price range!
Are You a Reseller or a Collector? I was just curious. I'm a very poor example of a Collector. There was a LLADRO I wanted and I was waiting for the last day to bid and I forgot all about it and the person that got it, I think that was the only bid, so I just look at stuff now. 👋🙂
@@barbarapettry6817 I'm both; a reseller & because of that & running across beautiful old things, became a collector, also. Watching youtubers, like George has made me appreciate & understand vintage & antiques.
Just found your videos. Really enjoyed watching. My sister and I are collectors, mostly of little things, miniatures, teacups and saucers, and small dolls. As we have very limited income we don't get to shop often, but when we do we enjoy it.
This thumb nail is perfect. Your eyes follow in that magical way? Only noticed when I went into restroom. Took phone into bathroom with me ...you got turned over to face other areas of the room. LOL
You are more in my neck of woods on these latest...I am glad to see Sheridan..have possibility to go there, On one side I am 5th gen. Mt. and my grandma wore a pair of those beaded moccasins for her slippers...dad grabbed those first day. The store had great Native American stuff..and great other stuff and your commentary and knowledge is great. I'll have to ask dad about those mocs..I bet her dad gave them to her as a teenager and she wore then to days before she passed clear headed at 97.5...George..you would have loved her. Congrats on that impressive Washington State job and your ability to research Native American Things...one bad thing is having those rugs on the floor in a basement floor where you have any possibility of water...a fate of a rug of grandmother's dad mentions all the time..lol. Great shots at Little Big Horn and you took neat neat route. That was either a JC Penney or a Woolworth at one time it feels like...and before that a bank do you think?? That town looks wonderful.
I was so excited to see you in Spokane, but I got sick the day before and didn't want to spread my love bug around, so disappointed. Waiting to see your video from there.
Railroad date nails. Blast from my past! I used to walk tracks with my dad about 50 years ago and find the darned things in ties that were falling apart.
My husband got a version of the backwards bar clock last Christmas for our basement bar. 😁 It also plugs in and makes that comforting, steady clock noise. I think ours says Have Another across the front too.
I appreciate your channel & only a few others for reference for downsizing . I'll gladly price items to make a buck , but give resellers a margin for profit.
I thoroughly enjoyed this..I really like your one on one videos..a group of youtubers together in my opinion is too chaotic..thanks for sharing your time with us 😀
George thanks another great video!❤ I only wish you would of told us how much that number 5 jug was? I own the same size only says number 2 and a maple leaf on it. ✌😃
Once again, great video, George. If I can't afford to buy things that I like now (I'm 75), at least I can look at them and learn from you. You are THE BOMB!!!
BTW George - find me one of those one dollar grandfather clocks. I will even pay you a 25 percent finder's fee. Looking for something old - preferably American.
The cow was a copy of a real sized one done for Cows on Parade. Full sized cow statues were decorated by various artists into all sorts of styles from the flag to a Vegas Showgirl! They were then installed at various places around a chosen city.. I think the cows were in Chicago. Other cities had other subjects. The 80s I think.. The apple for NYC and a flamingo for somewhere in Florida... Love where you take us!
The small ones like the one George found were very collectible, too. I was given a chicken one by friends who collected all of them. I don't remember what state the chicken one represented, but my husband likes chickens so they gifted him one.
I just told my hubs you were in our neck of the woods, less then 150 miles from me actually. My husband bought me some great costume jewelry from one of the stores in Sheridan years ago. I have not shopped there is a few years, may have to run up there this summer. Thanks for another great video.
Hi George, I found a 13.5 inch version of the cobalt blue apothecary jar with the gold trim and little red glass dot trim. The gold is pretty worn on the upper part. Otherwise, it's lovely. Do you happen to know the maker. Not many online that I have found. Three I think, and they say Empoli. If you know without having to do any research, could you please tell me. Thanks so much! I was hoping you would talk more about it in the video. Sorry about any typos. I broke my right wrist last Friday helping a neighbor girl change a tire. Lisa @The Antique Nomad
At 25:38, there was a cool wood piece hanging just to the left of the shelves with the pieces you were talking about. It had kind of a cathedral Gothic point at the top with little windows or doors. I wonderd if that was made to look older or really was something old & cool.
Wonderful show. My friend moved to Montana in the late 70s. She learned beading at the reservation and had many adventures. The elk coats on wire hangers was painful too see . Wooden hangers please❤
When I was 9 I have $5.00 and immediately went to the candy store and bought a matching set of 2 cap guns with !it's of caps!!! The following year I bought roller skates! I loved skating!!!
George, your only 200 miles from me, happy your shopping WY!!! So wish I knew you were passing through, would love to meet you! If you come back down on I25 ever, I’m in Douglas! Thanks for your informative videos!!
At 3:55 is that Delft splatter? I have sold it a couple of times. People like the look and the name but I haven’t met any collectors of it specifically.
Ok george or anyone that has run an estate sale. What liability warnings do you post outside your sale? Im doing a sale for a friend and there is a big beam we have put caution tape on so you dont hit your head and we are marking the trip hazards of uneven stairs with neon but i feel like we should post a enter at own risk type warning at the door because of all the obstacles we had to work around in this unique home. How should i word it?
I agree! I'd say Please enter at your own risk. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, also have WATCH YOUR STEP all over the place (anywhere there's any change in flooring or steps), maybe something telling people to keep their kids with them
Got excited when I saw the Expo plate in your thumbnail! I also would like more info on the gorgeous piece you showed and said you don’t know of anyone who collects it.
Hi, I collect it….for many years now. At first it was hard to find… lately I’ve been seeing more of it. It’s Delftware in Aqua…Handpainted and made in Holland. I have a piece with W. B. Leersum name on label. I found that it was made in the 1950’s. Each piece has a unique design. Since it’s Handpainted … No two pieces are identical in design. It’s very beautiful. 😀
Damn!!! I just came back from Spokane yesterday!!! Do you have a list of the next area you will be in since you have already been to Spokane as we speak(type)? Where was your show in Spokane. I am not on social media.
Nice stopping place....safe travels. I'm finally home after a 3 month stint babysitting the youngest grandchild. Luckily I bought out a living estate so I have plenty of merchandise when I open my summer cabin at our farmer's market. Please be safe on your journey!
Hello George, Thanks for taking us alone on your trip to Spokane. I really think it is great you find places to shop at along the way. I love that you share information and educate your subscribers. I do not resell but have always loved antique shops and a good bargin anywhere. I have collected McCoy Pottery through the years and a few other items, so you got my attention showing a few pieces of McCoy. Safe travels and have fun.
My biggest pet peeve with Antique Malls are vendors that bring in "new" reproductions made to look old. To me it's deceiving as some buyers don't know better and think they are getting a vintage or antique piece.
I agree with you. It's very confusing to buyers. We don't often know if we've "been had" or not at times. It's the Dark Side of an otherwise wholesome & fun pastime.
I love watching you and learning from you so damn smart i rewind your vids so i can remember names and stuff well good luck in tom sale love your vids your awesome and a walking encyclopedia i absolutely love it
George, last Thanksgiving I used vintage and antique dinner plates that didn’t match. Also did the same with the serving dishes. It looked gorgeous and no one commented that things didn’t match. But then maybe the family has just decided to put up with the matriarch’s sense of fun. I am constantly looking for dinner plates that don’t match. Good luck in Spokane. And are you interested in my Native American dolls.
George, you are very bright ... and very funny. Thanks for making my day! I love your videos! Linda
Glad you like them!
I really like your new hair style! Very flattering!!!
George! Good picking! In case no one else has answered, that super high gloss ceramic and brass is mid-century Delft/Delftware and came I think in pale green and pale blue. One particular vase was a great modernist shape but the line was never that popular. Too shiny for my taste but I think it could have interest for new modernist decorators.
Thank you! I agree btw
Great video George! Loved seeing the historic spot of Custers last stand. Thanks for sharing!
That is one of the saddest places I've been, very interesting though
While in Oklahoma you would drop by the Goodreads musium. Mr. Goodreads had his best friend, an Indian in the basement because no cemetery would take the body. Lots of CharlesRussle paintings and sculptures. Also has a lot of Indian artifacts. There's a few fingers too.
Gilcrease museum
The Zenith radio is an old AM radio, not short wave. If you look at the dial, you can see the frequency runs from 550-1750 khz (or somewhere close to those frequencies). My 'spousal equivalent' is a ham operator. He knows.
💖
Love the little history lessons.
I so enjoy your shop with me videos
History was written by the winners .Thank you for speaking the truth .
It makes a huge difference to know who said what first
Hi George, Well, You just found someone who collects that aqua ceramic with the branchey design and the brass base…ME! It’s another style of Delftware, Handpainted and made in Holland. The design reminds me of seaweed. I have one piece that has the name…W. B. Leersum (MCM era 1950’s)name on the label. I love them. I started collecting them with my Mom years ago when we went to Flea Markets together. It was hard to find back then (40 years ago) but I’ve been seeing more of it lately. It’s beautiful. Not sure how many pieces I have, maybe 20. I have some in storage and some on display. There are many different shapes and sizes of it. I have candy bowls, pitchers and vases. Every time I find a piece it’s a different shape. It’s always a surprise. I think I might have found one double over the years. I think they would be pretty on display in a white or sky blue China cabinet. 😀
@crittergirl
@@palmettopearlsbymarlyray7749 Thank you! I left her a message.
A cabinet that has a mirrored back would make them look really cool!!👋🙂
@Loraine Bowden, I am slowly bull-dozing my way through every one of these Antique Nomad videos & I had hoped someone would identify the "branchey" piece. Glad you could & did so we can all learn from you. Have a good week, friend!!!!
@@twistoffate4791 Oh! That’s wonderful. I’ve learned so much by watching George. He’s a great teacher. And he is very entertaining…he has a great sense of human. And, I get to see and learn about places I’ve never seen before as he shows us areas he visits in his travels back and forth across the country. I was thrilled to be able to help him out when he asked for more information on that Delftware.
Enjoy! And
Best to you my friend!
🌈
Honest dealer...love it.
Have a safe drive and a great show.
Great vlog today , thanks George!
‘Nother fun one! Thanks, Nomad!
How fun I love the Fenton basket. Have a great show.
Thanks for the video
Another great video! Take care..
I am totally amazed at your depth of knowledge!
Wow ‼️ What a great place , thank you ❤️
Great video Georgie!
Thanks for the video, love all your great finds!
Always learn so much from you
Glad to help!
Great video
You are amazing. 👍👍
Thank you! I'm hoping to share enough info that we all will be amazing
I really enjoy your videos.
❤️❤️❤️
Hi George,
I like the Blue & turquoise Haldeman pottery!
I'm a fan of his stuff too
Thank u for all the information you give during your videos
This is a great, great episode. So many great things to see and so much to learn.
Thank you for taking us along on this great shopping trip. I had hoped to see you in Spokane as I live close by at beautiful Loon Lake. Sickness kept me home. I enjoy all your videos George. Your expertise in antiques is phenomenal!
Enjoyed your stop in Sheridan, WY. Thanks for all the great information.
Awesome, thank you!
That was amazing. Drive carefully.
good score
My dad grew up in Rawlins. I ventured to Twin Lakes Antique Mall today. Didn't spend much, everything i bought was 50% off. I tell you what, that place goes on & on & on! I stopped by your booth & took a peek; looking good! You had some unique things. I'm on the hunt for a piece of bristol glass, opalescence & custard glass for my own collection. I would love a fairy lamp in one or all of those, but i know they're probably way out of my price range!
Are You a Reseller or a Collector? I was just curious. I'm a very poor example of a Collector. There was a LLADRO I wanted and I was waiting for the last day to bid and I forgot all about it and the person that got it, I think that was the only bid, so I just look at stuff now.
👋🙂
@@barbarapettry6817 I'm both; a reseller & because of that & running across beautiful old things, became a collector, also. Watching youtubers, like George has made me appreciate & understand vintage & antiques.
The light brown
Hi Hi That was fun
Hi there! Thanks it was for me too
Just found your videos. Really enjoyed watching. My sister and I are collectors, mostly of little things, miniatures, teacups and saucers, and small dolls. As we have very limited income we don't get to shop often, but when we do we enjoy it.
I loved the vintage tour of Sheridan!
IN Gillette ,WY , hit up WHAT'S IN STORE !!!!
I like the tie rack 😃
Oh those brooches!!! 😍
Love Cheyenne, I have a grandson was born there .
Great video! Lot of different items. Seems like it was a nice long tour! 😁
This thumb nail is perfect. Your eyes follow in that magical way? Only noticed when I went into restroom. Took phone into bathroom with me ...you got turned over to face other areas of the room. LOL
Great video!
great video you need to be a hat model too bad about all the Fenton is all chippy
You are more in my neck of woods on these latest...I am glad to see Sheridan..have possibility to go there, On one side I am 5th gen. Mt. and my grandma wore a pair of those beaded moccasins for her slippers...dad grabbed those first day. The store had great Native American stuff..and great other stuff and your commentary and knowledge is great. I'll have to ask dad about those mocs..I bet her dad gave them to her as a teenager and she wore then to days before she passed clear headed at 97.5...George..you would have loved her. Congrats on that impressive Washington State job and your ability to research Native American Things...one bad thing is having those rugs on the floor in a basement floor where you have any possibility of water...a fate of a rug of grandmother's dad mentions all the time..lol. Great shots at Little Big Horn and you took neat neat route. That was either a JC Penney or a Woolworth at one time it feels like...and before that a bank do you think?? That town looks wonderful.
I was so excited to see you in Spokane, but I got sick the day before and didn't want to spread my love bug around, so disappointed. Waiting to see your video from there.
This my home town! So glad to see you shopping in the best out west!
Railroad date nails. Blast from my past! I used to walk tracks with my dad about 50 years ago and find the darned things in ties that were falling apart.
George, the green & white high gloss pottery (3.40 ish) is Delft, I think. Usually has a brass base.
I love seeing the Native American stuff! I would love to see more! We have tribes and Pow Wows on Long Island but I don't know enouogh to buy
I don't know the eastern native stuff as well as the western, there's so much to learn!
My husband got a version of the backwards bar clock last Christmas for our basement bar. 😁 It also plugs in and makes that comforting, steady clock noise. I think ours says Have Another across the front too.
I love you UA-cam video
X-Large size
I appreciate your channel & only a few others for reference for downsizing . I'll gladly price items to make a buck , but give resellers a margin for profit.
I thoroughly enjoyed this..I really like your one on one videos..a group of youtubers together in my opinion is too chaotic..thanks for sharing your time with us 😀
Thank you! The groups are fun but this lets it be more one-on-one with you folks
George, I'd follow you anywhere!
I really enjoyed watching your shopping trip in Sheridan. Any plans to visit Michigan this summer?
Hopefully August/September
George thanks another great video!❤ I only wish you would of told us how much that number 5 jug was? I own the same size only says number 2 and a maple leaf on it. ✌😃
Once again, great video, George. If I can't afford to buy things that I like now (I'm 75), at least I can look at them and learn from you. You are THE BOMB!!!
BTW George - find me one of those one dollar grandfather clocks. I will even pay you a 25 percent finder's fee. Looking for something old - preferably American.
I love them and I do see nice ones, let me check for you
The cow was a copy of a real sized one done for Cows on Parade. Full sized cow statues were decorated by various artists into all sorts of styles from the flag to a Vegas Showgirl! They were then installed at various places around a chosen city.. I think the cows were in Chicago. Other cities had other subjects. The 80s I think.. The apple for NYC and a flamingo for somewhere in Florida...
Love where you take us!
The small ones like the one George found were very collectible, too. I was given a chicken one by friends who collected all of them. I don't remember what state the chicken one represented, but my husband likes chickens so they gifted him one.
@@cherylross5322 I have several of the cows - and just bought another at ebay. The chicken sounds fun too!
That's so funny! We have pigs in the antique town of Cadiz, KY, and Seattle, WA as well
Next to the bobble head w/mermaid was a large Bo Peep cream pitcher which I have…wonder what it cost?
Wonderful!! Will you be in Petoskey MI this year?
Perhaps the second show, not July 4
I just told my hubs you were in our neck of the woods, less then 150 miles from me actually. My husband bought me some great costume jewelry from one of the stores in Sheridan years ago. I have not shopped there is a few years, may have to run up there this summer. Thanks for another great video.
Oh wow! Nice to have something nice like that shop in your trade area.
Really enjoyed n learned from the lovely video. ENJOY your Day
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA 🙏❤🌷
Hi George,
I found a 13.5 inch version of the cobalt blue apothecary jar with the gold trim and little red glass dot trim. The gold is pretty worn on the upper part. Otherwise, it's lovely.
Do you happen to know the maker. Not many online that I have found. Three I think, and they say Empoli. If you know without having to do any research, could you please tell me. Thanks so much! I was hoping you would talk more about it in the video. Sorry about any typos. I broke my right wrist last Friday helping a neighbor girl change a tire.
Lisa
@The Antique Nomad
At 25:38, there was a cool wood piece hanging just to the left of the shelves with the pieces you were talking about. It had kind of a cathedral Gothic point at the top with little windows or doors. I wonderd if that was made to look older or really was something old & cool.
It looks like something truly old because the finial is asymmetrically carved
Hi George, thanks for taking me along. You have so much knowledge, I try to pay attention as I learn from you all the time
Thanks for another fun and interesting video. I'm in north Florida and I love seeing what's available in other parts of the country.
Wonderful show. My friend moved to Montana in the late 70s. She learned beading at the reservation and had many adventures. The elk coats on wire hangers was painful too see . Wooden hangers please❤
Hello there 👋
Do you find any holiday decorations
Rarely anything old
When I was 9 I have $5.00 and immediately went to the candy store and bought a matching set of 2 cap guns with !it's of caps!!! The following year I bought roller skates! I loved skating!!!
I loved skating very much as well! My first skates were metal strap-ons.
@@TheAntiqueNomad I had the really old ones with a skate key! I really ran through shoes with those, I can tell you ;-)
I envy all of You having the balance to skate. I never could but I could ride a unicycle!!! 👋🙂
@@barbarapettry6817 Now THAT'S the REAL balancing act ;-)
George, your only 200 miles from me, happy your shopping WY!!! So wish I knew you were passing through, would love to meet you! If you come back down on I25 ever, I’m in Douglas! Thanks for your informative videos!!
Sorry in massachusetts
I hope that place is a lot better than were I live and it is (salvation army store)
At 3:55 is that Delft splatter? I have sold it a couple of times. People like the look and the name but I haven’t met any collectors of it specifically.
Apparently one of my viewers is collecting, it's Delft splatter as you say and I appreciate the info!
A other fun shopping trip. Lots of great info! Thanks George!
Ok george or anyone that has run an estate sale. What liability warnings do you post outside your sale? Im doing a sale for a friend and there is a big beam we have put caution tape on so you dont hit your head and we are marking the trip hazards of uneven stairs with neon but i feel like we should post a enter at own risk type warning at the door because of all the obstacles we had to work around in this unique home. How should i word it?
I agree! I'd say Please enter at your own risk. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, also have WATCH YOUR STEP all over the place (anywhere there's any change in flooring or steps), maybe something telling people to keep their kids with them
Got excited when I saw the Expo plate in your thumbnail! I also would like more info on the gorgeous piece you showed and said you don’t know of anyone who collects it.
Hi, I collect it….for many years now. At first it was hard to find… lately I’ve been seeing more of it. It’s Delftware in Aqua…Handpainted and made in Holland. I have a piece with W. B. Leersum name on label. I found that it was made in the 1950’s. Each piece has a unique design. Since it’s Handpainted … No two pieces are identical in design. It’s very beautiful. 😀
Thank you, LorRAINe!
What a Great store . ....Native Americans , not Indians .
Another interesting and informative video.
Damn!!! I just came back from Spokane yesterday!!! Do you have a list of the next area you will be in since you have already been to Spokane as we speak(type)? Where was your show in Spokane. I am not on social media.
I do the Custer's Antique Show at Interstate Fairgrounds, they've been doing them twice a year since 1975!
Was wondering it you have plans to add turkeys to your poultry farm sometime in the future?
I think I'll start with chickens...but the way I travel, it will be awhile
Nice stopping place....safe travels. I'm finally home after a 3 month stint babysitting the youngest grandchild. Luckily I bought out a living estate so I have plenty of merchandise when I open my summer cabin at our farmer's market. Please be safe on your journey!
I learn so much from your videos. Thank you!
George have you ever been to the Brimfield flea market?
No! So overdue
Will you be in Spokane Valley for Farm Chicks in June?
Unfortunately no, it's a good show but I have an appraisal fair in New Harmony, Indiana around the same time
Hello George, Thanks for taking us alone on your trip to Spokane. I really think it is great you find places to shop at along the way. I love that you share information and educate your subscribers. I do not resell but have always loved antique shops and a good bargin anywhere. I have collected McCoy Pottery through the years and a few other items, so you got my attention showing a few pieces of McCoy. Safe travels and have fun.
Have you been to the Tetons and Yellowstone?
I have! Didn't have time this trip but so beautiful there
Ha! You ARE predictable....the hat!
George I live in Spokane what brings you here…..
So nice to see you moving though an area closer to where I live!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Where are you?
Boulder Colorado but I was born in Wyoming!
My biggest pet peeve with Antique Malls are vendors that bring in "new" reproductions made to look old. To me it's deceiving as some buyers don't know better and think they are getting a vintage or antique piece.
Those buyers need some "Schooling by George" on such things!! 👋🙂
I agree with you. It's very confusing to buyers. We don't often know if we've "been had" or not at times. It's the Dark Side of an otherwise wholesome & fun pastime.
I love watching you and learning from you so damn smart i rewind your vids so i can remember names and stuff well good luck in tom sale love your vids your awesome and a walking encyclopedia i absolutely love it
Hello 👋 from New Hampshire
Hi up there!
George, last Thanksgiving I used vintage and antique dinner plates that didn’t match. Also did the same with the serving dishes. It looked gorgeous and no one commented that things didn’t match. But then maybe the family has just decided to put up with the matriarch’s sense of fun. I am constantly looking for dinner plates that don’t match. Good luck in Spokane. And are you interested in my Native American dolls.
I think that's fantastic! Way more fun to mix and match. And yes, I am interested in the Skookum dolls.
Hi George, I Loved the inlaid wood pictures.
I am collecting old tiles because I’m planning to make a design around a open counter.