Thats MY phone!!! Only mine had a 70’s brown top and push buttons (I thought) but it slid open and retracted like that! Me and my husband have looked and looked for one like that! I’ll have to tell him about this video. Ours was a popular house back then and everyone loved using our phone. It was just a fun design and felt so special to use it! Can you tell I’m excited to see this?!!!
I seen that fan shaped quilt and instantly remind me of The Beverly Hillbillies colors off but patterns the same, the one on the back seat of the truck. Glad I watch Crazy Lamp Lady and Subscribed to your channel , been watching them none stop Take Care Stash
George whenever you have a video out, I can't wait to see it. Where ever you land I just love listening to you ❤️ you, as your vast experience with antiques comes through. I always learn so much from you. Thanks, George
Your knowledge is so vast & interesting. I prefer the way you showcase the items with the explanation instead of a quick grab & run episode. I use to live by St. Pete & I wish I would of known about this treasure of history. Great job & beautiful items.
I'm glad that resonates with you! I want people to be more informed so it's not just about buying pretty junk, I hope people will want to appreciate it on many levels
Hi, Glenda! Glad to have you join us again. By the way, I have a souvenir boomerang (1930s?) from P&O Steamship Lines, have you ever seen such? I presume they were given out at one of their ports in Australia
It really is densely packed but they have good stuff! I'm hoping to do a video on all the vintage jewelry in St. Pete, there's a few really good shops that specialize including this one
Another wonderful video and you are so knowledgeable. AN it is just unbelievable how much you know about everything I have friends in St Pete maybe I'll get to go sometime
Hi, I am really enjoying your vast knowledge of antiques. This is an area where you NEVER stop learning. I would love it if you did a video on lamps. I have been in Spring Hill Fl, Thomasville and Bainbridge Ga (live in Tn) working on my mother’s 5 estates and Valdosta, Ga working on my Father in Law’s estate. He had a MCM vibe whereas my Mother was all about french provincial, Hollywood regency, ect.. My house is now absolutely full of gilded mirrors, dishes, old radios, etc. so far, I have counted 85 antique and vintage lamps in my possession, which brings me back to why I would LOVE to learn more about lamps. Lol. Matter of fact, you could probably do a whole whole video at my house in Tn. 😜
The Antique Nomad Hi, thanks for responding! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I’m in Cookeville off of 40 between Nashville and Knoxville I actually have an antique booth but will have to venture out to eBay due to the mass quantities of inventory I now possess. I am not exaggerating! My mother was a hoarder but she hoarded quality. I’m getting ready to go back to BAINBRIDGE Georgia to pull things out of an old Victorian that has been compromised due a previous hurricane that went through Tallahassee. In Springhill, my parents had two houses there that were totally packed. I have brought a lot home, but when I was there, actually made $14,000 doing the estate sale by myself. That’s how much stuff she had! If I can figure out how to send you a photo I will there are these two lamps in particular that I absolutely love that have a gazelles climbing a mountain. Can’t find them anywhere on the Internet. I have actually learned a lot through this process and through you as well. So thank you for that.
Hi George thanks for another great video of Florida antique store. Here in Hamilton Ontario Canada our antique stores are opening this Tuesday coming. Hurry finally. Great that we can buy antiques again but the problem is no room to put them after over 30 years of collecting, time to get rid of some things so that we can continue to buy.
I love Weller Coppertone, and am hoping to find a good deal someday. I just purchased a large Burwood wall hanging peacock at an auction. I like those horses!
When I was first picking, I found one piece at an estate sale for practically nothing, I was so excited! Of course now I wish I'd kept it, I haven't had many more over the course of my career. The Burwood peacock must be cool, let me know if you show it in a haul video!
Great tour! My favourites were the "Pharaoh's Horses" print, the tricycle and the spiderweb window...a bit odd for me😂 I used to have an antique print called "Horse Fair", and wish I still had it. Some fantastic things in there! Loved the Czech glass items! Thanks for another fun one!!!
Thank you! St. Pete really has a nice selection of antique and vintage shops. I thought the spiderweb window was really terrific, I rarely see them but I think of the Addams Family every time
They didn't, to my knowledge. I've only had one in all the years I've been doing this, I wish I had the video of how we took it off the top of the building by rolling it onto a pile of mattresses one story below...it survived though!
The graphics on those children's pails are awesome. I wish they still made them like that❤
Here we go binging on George, my fave sport. Let's go!
Aww thanks! Have fun and see you in comments
Thats MY phone!!! Only mine had a 70’s brown top and push buttons (I thought) but it slid open and retracted like that! Me and my husband have looked and looked for one like that! I’ll have to tell him about this video. Ours was a popular house back then and everyone loved using our phone. It was just a fun design and felt so special to use it! Can you tell I’m excited to see this?!!!
I really like those too! The retractable receiver and cover felt very "James Bond-y" to me
Great video George!❤
At last, some Roseville pottery. I love to look at it.
Thanks for the review. Among the plethora of blatant junk were several interesting items.
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I have the Arabian horse print in antique wooden frame! Marilesa
Hi you two! Marilesa, that's really cool that you have that print, I think it's really striking
I seen that fan shaped quilt and instantly remind me of The Beverly Hillbillies colors off but patterns the same, the one on the back seat of the truck. Glad I watch Crazy Lamp Lady and Subscribed to your channel , been watching them none stop Take Care Stash
So cool! I'm glad you found me through her, she's really cool and I had a lot of fun meeting her. Please like, subscribe and tell your friends!
Love the spiderweb window and the beautiful assortment of colorful glassware in the window. Thank you for sharing.
I really liked the window as well! Colored glass is another favorite of mine, I'll look for more to show
This is fabulous, PLEASE more content like this. I love seeing people's booths1
I'm filming this week so there'll be more in a few weeks to come! Thanks for watching and see you next Wednesday
I’m always a fan of quilts !
Me too, I notice them all the time!
George whenever you have a video out, I can't wait to see it. Where ever you land I just love listening to you ❤️ you, as your vast experience with antiques comes through.
I always learn so much from you. Thanks, George
Wow, thank you! Please like and tell your friends, I appreciate your watching and I enjoy telling you more
Your knowledge is so vast & interesting. I prefer the way you showcase the items with the explanation instead of a quick grab & run episode. I use to live by St. Pete & I wish I would of known about this treasure of history. Great job & beautiful items.
I'm glad that resonates with you! I want people to be more informed so it's not just about buying pretty junk, I hope people will want to appreciate it on many levels
Great tour of this antique mall. Love the crocks, primitive and samplers. Love watching and learning from you. Your knowledge is impressive.
Thanks so much!
Yay a bonus video!! I loved that spiderweb window! Never seen anything like that before 😍
I've had one in 30 years, they're not impossible to find but not frequent either
Oh George, I hit the like button before I even watch your videos....because I always love them. 🤗
Love that! It really helps, thank you
Love that Sterling tea set, more than I can afford but beautiful. Thanks for taking me along on your travels. You have a great day
I have enjoyed your tour, thank you.
Thank you, Renita! It's always nice to have you join us
Hi George enjoyed your wonderful vid. ❤️🧡
Hi, Glenda! Glad to have you join us again. By the way, I have a souvenir boomerang (1930s?) from P&O Steamship Lines, have you ever seen such? I presume they were given out at one of their ports in Australia
Good video, George. Very informative!
Thank you! My goal is to explain and educate about all these cool vintage items. Please like, subscribe and tell your friends
I just love your videos!! You know so much!!!!
I'm so glad! It's nice that I can share my fun experiences with you
Looking forward to the upcoming jewelry case vid. Informative, fun content and enjoyed the tour of this very dense destination!
It really is densely packed but they have good stuff! I'm hoping to do a video on all the vintage jewelry in St. Pete, there's a few really good shops that specialize including this one
Most times I am disappointed when I have to wait for a video. But a whole video of jewelry and possibly some fashion, I can wait 😃
Thanks for sharing all those beauties!!
Thanks for watching with me again!
Cant wait to see it!
Thank you. thank you soooo much!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it and will look forward to you joining us for more videos on Wednesday evenings (plus bonuses)
@@TheAntiqueNomad yes indeed
Good to see you, George. Thanks for the great video. I loved the mirrored shadow box shelf with the clock. It was fantastic!
Hi, Rene! Glad to have you join in on this. I thought that was neat as well, I buy those when I see them but haven't had that one
@@TheAntiqueNomad , BTW....my son loved the Snoopy eyeglasses holder I bought him from your shop. 😊
Another wonderful video and you are so knowledgeable. AN it is just unbelievable how much you know about everything
I have friends in St Pete maybe I'll get to go sometime
I hope so! That's a great excuse for a visit
Thank you George! Wonderful and beautiful items I got to see!
You are very welcome!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I learn so much from you!
So nice of you to say! I'm glad to have you join this fun vintage/antique community
Great video George!
Great video!
Thanks! it's a neat shop and there's even more I'll have to go back to show
Your knowledge of so many types of items is amazing. I enjoy your videos so much. Thanks for sharing all you know!
You are so welcome! I'm excited to see there's a good group of people online wanting to learn more and appreciate more about antiques and vintage
Hi, I am really enjoying your vast knowledge of antiques. This is an area where you NEVER stop learning. I would love it if you did a video on lamps. I have been in Spring Hill Fl, Thomasville and Bainbridge Ga (live in Tn) working on my mother’s 5 estates and Valdosta, Ga working on my Father in Law’s estate. He had a MCM vibe whereas my Mother was all about french provincial, Hollywood regency, ect.. My house is now absolutely full of gilded mirrors, dishes, old radios, etc. so far, I have counted 85 antique and vintage lamps in my possession, which brings me back to why I would LOVE to learn more about lamps. Lol. Matter of fact, you could probably do a whole whole video at my house in Tn. 😜
That sounds awesome! I love all that sort of thing. Having a good collection to work with makes a better video. Where in TN?
The Antique Nomad
Hi, thanks for responding! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I’m in Cookeville off of 40 between Nashville and Knoxville I actually have an antique booth but will have to venture out to eBay due to the mass quantities of inventory I now possess. I am not exaggerating! My mother was a hoarder but she hoarded quality. I’m getting ready to go back to BAINBRIDGE Georgia to pull things out of an old Victorian that has been compromised due a previous hurricane that went through Tallahassee. In Springhill, my parents had two houses there that were totally packed. I have brought a lot home, but when I was there, actually made $14,000 doing the estate sale by myself. That’s how much stuff she had! If I can figure out how to send you a photo I will there are these two lamps in particular that I absolutely love that have a gazelles climbing a mountain. Can’t find them anywhere on the Internet. I have actually learned a lot through this process and through you as well. So thank you for that.
And I actually have a treasure craft pineapple in my booth right now.
Hi George thanks for another great video of Florida antique store. Here in Hamilton Ontario Canada our antique stores are opening this Tuesday coming. Hurry finally. Great that we can buy antiques again but the problem is no room to put them after over 30 years of collecting, time to get rid of some things so that we can continue to buy.
I understand, I've done some downsizing so I can buy more now lol! Glad to hear Canada is finally opening up a bit.
Another great tour of beautifully displayed treasures! Now I want to visit there. Thanks very much!
Please do! We're just thrilled that things are opening again and it's a nice safe place to look
This is fascinating, please do another video at this great store.
I plan to do so, there's another room I barely touched that's largely jewelry but is also very fun and interesting
I love Weller Coppertone, and am hoping to find a good deal someday. I just purchased a large Burwood wall hanging peacock at an auction. I like those horses!
When I was first picking, I found one piece at an estate sale for practically nothing, I was so excited! Of course now I wish I'd kept it, I haven't had many more over the course of my career. The Burwood peacock must be cool, let me know if you show it in a haul video!
Hey George! I am a new viewer of your channel, but I am rapidly becoming a fan!
Thanks and welcome, I really enjoy helping people appreciate this interesting world of vintage and antique goods and what they mean
So much interesting information I’m in the U.K. so not likely to come across 98% of these items but I don’t care it’s all fascinating !
Thank you! I hope to get to Vancouver later this summer if they reopen to show their flea markets, we see more of items you'll likely recognize
It will be interesting to see what made it across the pond , but your knowledge on your own continent’s items is captivating anyway !
Great vid, thanks ✌💕
Love your flower pic!
Glad you enjoyed it! Please like/subscribe and tell your friends
I liked that one too!
Missed the live stream again. Great info, as always, George.
Thank you! I'm glad you got to see it, even if it was at an off time
Great tour! My favourites were the "Pharaoh's Horses" print, the tricycle and the spiderweb window...a bit odd for me😂 I used to have an antique print called "Horse Fair", and wish I still had it. Some fantastic things in there! Loved the Czech glass items! Thanks for another fun one!!!
Thank you! St. Pete really has a nice selection of antique and vintage shops. I thought the spiderweb window was really terrific, I rarely see them but I think of the Addams Family every time
@@TheAntiqueNomad I'd hang that window as art. It would look great with a piece of cobalt glass behind it.
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That was the first time I have seen a cupola in an antique mall. Did the vendor show the source or story of the original building?
They didn't, to my knowledge. I've only had one in all the years I've been doing this, I wish I had the video of how we took it off the top of the building by rolling it onto a pile of mattresses one story below...it survived though!
The cupola and that spider web window...fantastic!!
for a minute I tought it was all miniatures like story tale
That would be fun! I like vintage miniatures a lot
I just found this in light pink, all 3 pieces, no chips. $7.99 at salvation army.
Nice! It's fun to find a bargain
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