I didn't see this comment when you first posted it, thank you for following up on another video. I do understand the difference now and will pin this comment for others to understand. Really appreciate your contributions to all of our knowledge
I can’t tell you how wonderful your videos are. Antiquing and thrift stores were my happy places. I’m a collector of Victorian Vaseline glass and of all things forklifts. Hunting down pieces I don’t have was my hearts joy. I now have a neurological disorder and I’m in a wheelchair. As you know, antique stores aren’t really wheelchair accessible. It breaks my heart to see a good antique store or a “hole in the wall” thrift store and not be able to go in. Watching your videos is like you’re bringing me along with you on your hunt! And you’re so extremely knowledgeable which makes watching even more enjoyable. I just wanted to say thank you. I believe having you come up in my feed was fate for me. I watch every time you post so keep your eyes open for forklifts!😉
I’m in a wheelchair too so I agree with you. Estate sales and many flea markets are also non accessible. The hunt becomes online and paying a lot more. I love learning from this channel so much.
Love that poster. Pink Panther was my favorite too. My father owned a Esso Station.I used to have a case of the glasses. I sold it in a garage sale for $10. Wish I kept them.
Yes! George’s videos are always an education! I love that about them. It amuses me when people say, “You know so much.” No, I don’t. I just parrot what I hear knowledgeable people say. 😆
11:15 ohhhhh I really loved that Hull butterfly vase! It’s weird because it is nothing like anything I have. Something about it spoke to me though (I loved the shape!) & I would’ve bought it:) Thank you, as always, for sharing so many treasures with us! Safe travels! xo
Hi George, 9a here! I love this video! There is so much of what I love. However the very tall green glass Italian wine bottle is great. I collect some, but also just found two 2 foot tall carriage lights in green that also were Italian wine bottles. Put battery candles in them and they are on our mantle. All the best, 9a from Michigan
I always enjoy seeing the Ohio antique mall, They have such a variety of things. Thank you for Sharing, Your knowledge of everything. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
I've smiling since the first frame! I think my cheeks might hurt after. Finding the Berner family was like a homecoming for all the roaming resellers. It's a point of reference that everyone can come back to, to recharge, get together and restock on the road. You and Kate are such a fun combination to watch. She seems more comfortable really sharing her knowledge when you are both talking because you share a lot of the same passions for kitsch culture and the more obscure the better. I love Kate and of course I love you too, George!
That all of you have a knowledge of vintage, antique, and collectable helps all of us save lost treasures... Lost history. Ill just leave it at that....
Jocelyn would have had that big, beautiful tray already precariously stacked in a buggy, with lots of other glass. 😂❤️ I love watching her shop. I’m always intrigued that nothing gets broken.
Fun video, George. Funny that you found a Steuben piece because Jocelyn just found one as well. Never heard of mercury glass so always learning something new from you. Hope all is well!
Good evening, George. I liked the blue 1920s vase in the metal base. Those Russian silver fish were fantastic. Loved the old fire alarms. Those would make a rare doorbell or alarm clock 😵💫😂 Great haul! Thanks for taking us along shopping with you!
Lux, Rinso (Blue) and Lifeboy, all from Lever Bros. My parents (thats where they met) worked at the Lever Bros soap side of the plant along with my mother's sister in 1935-1939. My aunts future husband worked on the edibles side of the plant. Family members werent allowed to work, with the exception of kids during the summer, so my mom and aunt had to quit. My dad worked his way up to management. The credit union used to be in the plant so Id go in once in a while...let you in on a secret, soap plants do not smell nice! Employees used to get cases of products for just a few dollars each month, never bought toothpaste, soap, detergent at a store so when I was on my own the price of detergent was a real shock, lol! The memories just came flooding back the second I saw that piece. Thanks for showing it, George.
This was a fabulous walk through a little part of of Berner Bros Mall, Thank you George, so informative as usual. The little pull toy that Kate found for you is amazing.😊
The China or porcelain pieces than let the light through are often made by cutting holes in the body of the piece, and allowing the holes to be filled with a translucent glaze. Kind of like plique a jour, only with clay. I did a play with Chief Joseph many years ago in Vancouver BC, he was a lovely man. Nice to see him referenced on your channel. It was the Arthur Kopit play Indians, and was quite intense.🖤🇨🇦
I really like those framed feather flower wreaths those were interesting. I loved the whole store but stuck out for me. Thanks for taking me along on the journey. You have a great day and safe travels
Very interesting hearing that Rainbow did flash coloring for Blenko pieces in the ‘50’s. Whenever I’ve seen the cranberry, I assumed it wasn’t Blenko! Norfolk, Virginia: Shoney’s!
Love the 20th century French piece. $450.00 does seem reasonable, would love to have it in our home. Unfortunately no room @ the present time. Thank you George🙂
I love the Pink Panther when I was a little kid I would love to have that. When are the first jokes I ever heard is a little kid. What did the Pink Panther say when he stepped on an ant. Dead ant dead ant dead ant dead ant😅
Hi George. Always fun and so much info. Not a reseller but info. is always amazing. As you know, I sure perk up when I see all the pretty pink items. Blessings Always
It's so cool to see you going through a place so close to home for me. :) This is a great mall. I haven't seen it in your videos, but have you ever visited Ohio Valley Antique Mall in Fairfield or Flamingo Haven in Cincinnati? I think you'd love it at both of those places too if you haven't. Your videos are so calming and fun, and I always have so much fun learning and seeing what you find. I will be at the Extravaganza this weekend and I can't wait!! Thank you for what you make here. :)
1:30 That gentleman's chest is actually by the Canadian company Tobago. I've had a whole bedroom set like this. 9:50 I have that Jere piece. I'll never sell it because people just don't appreciate it like they should. I think I lowered it down to $450 and woke up from my sleep and took it off the market. The value I put on it is around $850 so I'll just let family sell it off when I'm dead. (Funny, but I'm dead serious.)
You need to read the whole story about the 1936 Olympics. Owens was not snubbed by Hitler, Hitler gave out no metals or congratulations to any Olympic winners.
Hitler wasn't fascist, Mussolini was. Hitler's party was National Socialist Workers' Party, nationalism being extremely vital to the whole concept. Mussolini was the Fascist party which means "strong man" in Italian. The Fascist party leaders never defined their concept. Mussolini was much more of a dictator than Hitler and made all decisions whereas Hitler delegated power to other leaders. Read both of their autobiographies. You'll be surprised at how little you know.
That is helpful information! I find that the nationalism seems to go hand in hand with either, but you are right that Hitler had a lot of help, while Mussolini tended to go it alone. I'll have to read more about it, I'm sure you're right that I would benefit from more study of them.
Flash glass was a layer of one color layered over another. The that vase has stained. Stain was brushed on and fired.
I didn't see this comment when you first posted it, thank you for following up on another video. I do understand the difference now and will pin this comment for others to understand. Really appreciate your contributions to all of our knowledge
Fun to see Kate !
Thank u George!
OMG George one of your best shows ever! I’m five months ahead of it, but it’s still one of your most fabulous shows!!!!
Oh thank you! It really was a fun place
Lots to see and learn from you !
I can’t tell you how wonderful your videos are. Antiquing and thrift stores were my happy places. I’m a collector of Victorian Vaseline glass and of all things forklifts. Hunting down pieces I don’t have was my hearts joy. I now have a neurological disorder and I’m in a wheelchair. As you know, antique stores aren’t really wheelchair accessible. It breaks my heart to see a good antique store or a “hole in the wall” thrift store and not be able to go in. Watching your videos is like you’re bringing me along with you on your hunt! And you’re so extremely knowledgeable which makes watching even more enjoyable. I just wanted to say thank you. I believe having you come up in my feed was fate for me. I watch every time you post so keep your eyes open for forklifts!😉
I’m in a wheelchair too so I agree with you. Estate sales and many flea markets are also non accessible. The hunt becomes online and paying a lot more. I love learning from this channel so much.
The Heart of Ohio is accessible. They also have power chairs available to use.
We can still buy cakes of LUX soap in supermarkets in New Zealand. I'm loving your videos
A great old brand!
Love that poster. Pink Panther was my favorite too.
My father owned a Esso Station.I used to have a case of the glasses. I sold it in a garage sale for $10. Wish I kept them.
You need several days to shop at Berner Brothers Heart of Ohio.
So much to see.
Great finds George & Kate!
I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one. But I can tell you anyhow I’d rather see one then be one! Childhood rhyme, enjoy!
Love this video I love them all but so many great finds 😃
I'm glad you're enjoying them! This one did have a lot to show
I just want to let you know how much I appreciate the extra information you give in the bottom banner of your videos!
I appreciate that! I realize that sometimes things need more amplification after the fact
Yes! George’s videos are always an education! I love that about them. It amuses me when people say, “You know so much.” No, I don’t. I just parrot what I hear knowledgeable people say. 😆
Thank you for your videos! ❤
Kate is good about finding and pointing out things that she knows will appeal to her friends.
11:15 ohhhhh I really loved that Hull butterfly vase! It’s weird because it is nothing like anything I have. Something about it spoke to me though (I loved the shape!) & I would’ve bought it:) Thank you, as always, for sharing so many treasures with us! Safe travels! xo
What a great Antiques Mall! Lots of unusual items I haven’t seen before. Not your typical Antiques Mall for sure. Thanks for taking us along George.
So true!
Oh man they really are amping it up I love that good to see you both!!!!!!
Fun to see you and Kate together and as always I enjoyed learning from you as you shop
Learned a lot.
Hi George, 9a here! I love this video! There is so much of what I love. However the very tall green glass Italian wine bottle is great. I collect some, but also just found two 2 foot tall carriage lights in green that also were Italian wine bottles. Put battery candles in them and they are on our mantle. All the best, 9a from Michigan
I always enjoy seeing the Ohio antique mall, They have such a variety of things. Thank you for Sharing, Your knowledge of everything. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
That is the first tethered, toy, car I have seen . I bet that was fun to play with !!
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
I've smiling since the first frame! I think my cheeks might hurt after. Finding the Berner family was like a homecoming for all the roaming resellers. It's a point of reference that everyone can come back to, to recharge, get together and restock on the road. You and Kate are such a fun combination to watch. She seems more comfortable really sharing her knowledge when you are both talking because you share a lot of the same passions for kitsch culture and the more obscure the better. I love Kate and of course I love you too, George!
You’re right about that place being a central attraction for us all! I’m so glad you enjoyed this and Kate was a lot of fun to do this with
That all of you have a knowledge of vintage, antique, and collectable helps all of us save lost treasures... Lost history. Ill just leave it at that....
In the Netherlands, we also had the slogan "put an tiger in your tank." 🐅 ❣️
I love Kate's purse!
I know I wish I still had my Pink panther cups I just love them, I love Pink panther movies
Thanks Again for the great Channel, learning so much about American antiques, All the best and love to All , JH✌🏻
I'm glad to see you to together. Great video George.
I always enjoy a trip to The Heart! I’m glad you stopped in that amazing mid-century booth. I like that one.
Jocelyn would have had that big, beautiful tray already precariously stacked in a buggy, with lots of other glass. 😂❤️
I love watching her shop. I’m always intrigued that nothing gets broken.
I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one! But I can tell you anyhow, I'd rather see than be one!
I remember learning that poem in 5th grade!
Fun video, George. Funny that you found a Steuben piece because Jocelyn just found one as well. Never heard of mercury glass so always learning something new from you. Hope all is well!
Love your videos. ❤ JoAnn
Such an amazing informational video at the favorite Heart of Ohio Happy to hear you can find some deals here Love those Berner Brothers
Thanks so much!
Good video, learned a lot.
Nice to see you with your friends, I wish Tiffany lived closer and could join u also! 🎉
Good evening, George. I liked the blue 1920s vase in the metal base. Those Russian silver fish were fantastic. Loved the old fire alarms. Those would make a rare doorbell or alarm clock 😵💫😂 Great haul! Thanks for taking us along shopping with you!
Lux, Rinso (Blue) and Lifeboy, all from Lever Bros. My parents (thats where they met) worked at the Lever Bros soap side of the plant along with my mother's sister in 1935-1939. My aunts future husband worked on the edibles side of the plant. Family members werent allowed to work, with the exception of kids during the summer, so my mom and aunt had to quit. My dad worked his way up to management. The credit union used to be in the plant so Id go in once in a while...let you in on a secret, soap plants do not smell nice! Employees used to get cases of products for just a few dollars each month, never bought toothpaste, soap, detergent at a store so when I was on my own the price of detergent was a real shock, lol! The memories just came flooding back the second I saw that piece. Thanks for showing it, George.
You are so full of information. Love it, thank you
My husband and I thoroughly enjoy watching you! That place has awesome stuff, thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge 😊
Appreciate your wealth of knowledge!
You are the best George! I always learn something new when I watch your videos. Plus you show really cool stuff! Thank you from Canada
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching and I always look for Canadian made vintage
Yay George!😊❤
Thank you, nice to see what is in their mall. I enjoyed your video!
You give me background beyond just what it is. That makes me retain more as I embark on my new journey. Thank you.
Enjoyed very much.
Enjoyed this video…there are so many things I’ve never seen…
Gorgeous laticino! Great to see the Chief Joseph and eagles.
This was a fabulous walk through a little part of of Berner Bros Mall, Thank you George, so informative as usual. The little pull toy that Kate found for you is amazing.😊
I love watching you. I have an antique booth thanks to you. I know a little bit more on what to look for. 😊
Yay, thank you and I’m excited that this is helping you!
The China or porcelain pieces than let the light through are often made by cutting holes in the body of the piece, and allowing the holes to be filled with a translucent glaze. Kind of like plique a jour, only with clay. I did a play with Chief Joseph many years ago in Vancouver BC, he was a lovely man. Nice to see him referenced on your channel. It was the Arthur Kopit play Indians, and was quite intense.🖤🇨🇦
I really like those framed feather flower wreaths those were interesting. I loved the whole store but stuck out for me. Thanks for taking me along on the journey. You have a great day and safe travels
Love the Primitives! Thanks!
Luv George and his incredible knowledge of everything! I live in Genesee Beer hometown of Rochester,NY thanks for highlighting our beer!
Wonderful & interesting finds.
Very interesting hearing that Rainbow did flash coloring for Blenko pieces in the ‘50’s. Whenever I’ve seen the cranberry, I assumed it wasn’t Blenko! Norfolk, Virginia: Shoney’s!
@32:18 You know I love the Star of David light!
Yes that was cool
Great video! I don't see you buy much George so it was great to see you find some treasures! ❤
wow, the things they have there!!!! Thank you for the tour!
Fun place
LOVE this video…Grant I love ALL your videos 👍🏼
Love the 20th century French piece. $450.00 does seem reasonable, would love to have it in our home. Unfortunately no room @ the present time. Thank you George🙂
Great things and you give us amazing information thanks George
I love the Pink Panther when I was a little kid I would love to have that. When are the first jokes I ever heard is a little kid. What did the Pink Panther say when he stepped on an ant. Dead ant dead ant dead ant dead ant😅
Hi George. Always fun and so much info. Not a reseller but info. is always amazing. As you know, I sure perk up when I see all the pretty pink items.
Blessings Always
Watching from England
Great video 😊
Fun❤
Loved this, George! I always learn so much!
Loved this video❤
Very New to your channel ! and, learning a lot because I am a 2 month old "green" , new, reseller! I mostly like the estate sale video's in Florida.
That is awesome! I travel a lot so will do some other estate videos too
My husband had a Gullwing,. I have told you that before
It's so cool to see you going through a place so close to home for me. :) This is a great mall. I haven't seen it in your videos, but have you ever visited Ohio Valley Antique Mall in Fairfield or Flamingo Haven in Cincinnati? I think you'd love it at both of those places too if you haven't. Your videos are so calming and fun, and I always have so much fun learning and seeing what you find. I will be at the Extravaganza this weekend and I can't wait!! Thank you for what you make here. :)
Fantastic video
like the mall follow this mall
George, I am wondering what would be served on the early Napon covered dish. I am thinking it originally had a singular purpose.
I remember when Jocelyn couldn't spend big bucks for beautiful pieces either. So happy for how she has grown her business.
Same! I adore her! She absolutely deserves all the success, she is always working, and always REAL. I love her whole family.
Hi George! Wishing I was heading to Springfield this week, but we are making plans for fall! Have a great weekend and safe travels! ❤
I had the red moon and stars canister set as a wedding gift 50 years ago. Every time I see it, I kick myself for selling it. Hard learned lesson.
We all have at least one like that
Thank you for these great videos. Thought you would like to know tha a chatelaine was worn on a belt at the waist.
Zeppelin travel was far and w wide well before the Hindeburg incident.
Yes, but that incident really killed it. Too bad, it looked like fuN!
1:30 That gentleman's chest is actually by the Canadian company Tobago. I've had a whole bedroom set like this. 9:50 I have that Jere piece. I'll never sell it because people just don't appreciate it like they should. I think I lowered it down to $450 and woke up from my sleep and took it off the market. The value I put on it is around $850 so I'll just let family sell it off when I'm dead. (Funny, but I'm dead serious.)
I'd like to be beamed down to Springfield.
At 34:26 you comment on a painting call Spring Leaves, but I can't catch artists name. Could you let me know? It is absolutely stunning!!
Well by george i gotta be there
You need to read the whole story about the 1936 Olympics. Owens was not snubbed by Hitler, Hitler gave out no metals or congratulations to any Olympic winners.
Hitler wasn't fascist, Mussolini was. Hitler's party was National Socialist Workers' Party, nationalism being extremely vital to the whole concept. Mussolini was the Fascist party which means "strong man" in Italian. The Fascist party leaders never defined their concept. Mussolini was much more of a dictator than Hitler and made all decisions whereas Hitler delegated power to other leaders. Read both of their autobiographies. You'll be surprised at how little you know.
That is helpful information! I find that the nationalism seems to go hand in hand with either, but you are right that Hitler had a lot of help, while Mussolini tended to go it alone. I'll have to read more about it, I'm sure you're right that I would benefit from more study of them.
Great video ❤