Opening Mystery Boxes of Antiques and Treasures - Estate Clean Out
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- Опубліковано 5 тра 2020
- Cleaning out the last of the estate. What did we find?
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That pale blue & off white figurine looks like a Lladro figurine. Very valuable & collectible.
Sue Henderson I was thinking the same thing. Very expensive if that is what it is!
I find collecting dust and cobwebs is very nice. It’s a cheap hobby and if it gets wiped out I can always start over.
I loved watching you open up the mystery boxes of vintage stuff!
I watch til the end so I can hear and see you say, "peace" !
Taco, The Japanese porcelain tray with several holes in the top of it that you pulled out of the first box marked vintage, that had a bunch of salt and pepper shakers? That tray is part of a set. It would hold salt and pepper shakers, a mustard pot, possibly a little creamer or sugar holder. They would all match. If you have the whole set and it’s in good condition, it’s worth quite a bit of money. Especially if it’s made by Noritake. Depending on what it is, it could bring $50-$100 on eBay. I hope you have a full set!
Thank you for posting these videos. It’s very fun to watch you go through boxes ! Kind of feels like Christmas for your viewers too! The lady who gave you all of that great stuff is very nice and generous. Take care and stay safe!
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What is nice is that everything is clean and quality things. I think you will do very well with these items. Very happy for you.
Paper & Moose would love some of that vintage stuff
Im not sure about Paper & Mooses channel - something i just cant put my finger on - i"ll give it time tho i only discovered it the other day
I wish I lived near you. I'd buy all the canning jars and supplies. With the pandemic food shortages people are starting to grow a garden. We made ours bigger this summer.
3:11 Those roller things are called spline tools. They are for putting the screen into metal frames for your windows.
leanne young those could be what is called a tracer. You used those with tracing paper to mark fabric (darts, pleats, seams) when sewing.
@@paulettedutcher8292 it did not have teeth on them. All tracers do.
Christmas and Halloween...don't forget Paper and Moose! She's always thinking of you in her picking!
that vintage image was Mendelssohn, The great composer, not just some guy, and the other was also probably a composer. He composed the "wedding March" from a Midsummer's Night Dream", still used at many weddings.
You know what they call a person who writes music for funeral???.....
A De-composer:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
The other was Johannes Brahms.
Lol Rik!
DIY hacks
funny-looking pizza cutters are used to insert spline on window screens. (2-min. 48-sec.)
That's a keeper! Loving Taco picking out some things for himself.
The black metal pan with the holes that was in the box with the dehydrator is a grill basket.
You might want to keep it, it is great for cooking meat and veggies for shish kebabs with out having to put them on skewers.
Taco she gave you a treasure trove, WoW.
This what I call a treasure hunt. What a great items and a great video.
The wicker tumblers are collectable they were distributed by delivery dairies and filled with cottage cheese in the 50s -60s
My daughter would be dying over all that canning gear. She borrowed my Ball jelly maker last week and made her first jelly. She is really good at growing vegetables and wants to can those as well. He cups with the "rattan" are from the sixties. We had the same ones when I was little. Those are double walled and was to keep your drink colder longer. You have a lot of cool stuff. Love the frog. Thanks for sharing
I wouldn't want anything from that haul after seeing those bugs crawling all over inside the boxes, Yuck!
Thank you Taco for this great Un boxing! I think we all enjoyed it. We can't get to second hand stores, yet so we are enjoying the treasure hunting that you share.
OMG Taco Stacks they gave you tons, and tons of vintage. Someone can start a new collection with those goodies. Check those ducks for two swords they're collectibles. Lovely day hanging out in your yard. Hugs and kisses for Queen Salsa. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It doesn't show up on camera when you have no light on it. Simple solution is to hang a lamp from the ceiling behind the camera or use one of those floor lamps you collect every single day and put it behind the camera's direct filed of view. PUT SOME LIGHT ON IT! hahaha
Just a suggestion: if you have a spotlight you could place behind and above the camera and aim it at the table. Some of the detail was getting lost in the shadows.
Great haul! I wince every time you call something from the '90s vintage, since I turned 40 in the '90s!
I love those Elvis records. I've been collecting them since I was 10 yrs old.
Only Taco would open a box with a HAMMER ! NEVER change Taco :-)
Nope ... the frog "toothbrush holder" is a cream pitcher!
And... Uhhhhh.... is that "ceramic lady holding a vase a Lladro figurine? She may be worth $50-$75 on eBay!
I don't think it is a cream pitcher, it's to hold your scrubbier for doing dishes.
Taco you are the guy that keeps antigue dealers in business! You get things for a little of nothing, and just sell for what ever - no research no info. Hope you have fun, your buyers will! Thanks for sharing!! :-)
OH OH OH! HALF & HALF TOBACCO TIN! MY DAD'S GO TO SMOKE 4 HIS PIPE. Awe! What a heart rendering video. Haven't seen "his" smoking tin in 30 yrs- when my Dad died. God bless my Pops & may there be blessings on you Taco! You re unpacking a lady's heart ya lnow? Pls go slow w her favored belongings.
Remember Taco if people want to buy off you THEY pay the shipping cost. Not you. A lot of stuff in this hall is worth selling online not at the flea markets for a couple of dollars. Also you are not showing everything in the boxes. Lay it all out on the table and that way your followers can help you with what an item is and what it is worth.
Taco, get yourself a Swiss Army Knife, the real deal, not a knockoff, and keep it with you. It’s very practical for opening boxes and whatever else you do.
The native people from this area in Maine, and I am certain wherever sweethearts grows, make by hand those lovely baskets. That one is a keeper. Or ask at museum where you can donate it. It is not a flea market item unless you ask a very high price for it.
You mean sweet grass.
Ooops! My Kindle writes with a mind of its own. I did mean Sweet Grass not Sweet Hearts!
The glass things in blue bag are coasters for your drinks. Paper & moose will take the vintage Christmas
Some of these type coasters are silver-plate edges, but also some will be sterling.
Hi Taco, great to see all these treasures, thank you for sharing with us, those stink bugs are a nuisance, we have them over in the UK too. Great records too, all the best from the UK near Liverpool
I love British people! Would you rent me a room in your house? I don't drink beer
Sheila Blische I’d say stink bugs come from boxes of packing paper, LoL!
Around the 15:00 mark, you took out of the box a rectangle tray with handles and circle holes on the top. It appears to be lusterware condiment tray that would hold your salt, pepper and three 'pots' (for mustard, mayo, and whatever you wanted to put in them). I would look in that box some more to see if you can find the matching pieces to go with it. Can be a highly collectable piece if you have all the pieces for it.
Tracing rollers for marking seams or darts. That is a dehydrator. The frog is a cream pitcher. Cottage Cheese came in those straw plastic glasses. A button hole maker for a sewing machine. I have a jewelry case just like that and it is over 50 years old. That copper hunting dog was popular in the 50's and we had one and it was a painting one. I have those red plastic cookie cutters also that is used when my kids were little for holidays and they are well over 50 years old too.
Those are glass coasters and the owl is chalk wear......I have older ones on my walls. If that figurine is Lladro (misspelled) it is not cheap, new it was expensive. Thank you Taco Stacks........I really enjoyed reminiscing with all those wonderful treasures you received........can't wait till the next one.
I'm 72 and I remember or have most of the stuff your unpacking,so am I vintage, or antique?😁🤣
Vintage!
Amazingly vintage is over 20 years. Crazy, I know. True vintage is over 50 years. Antique is over 100. Let's just call you a Legend!
Show us everything in those boxes. We got plenty of time to watch
Loved this video - such a great haul for you - cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
When I live in S.C. the sweet grass baskets sold down in the market in Charleston by the women that weave them sold for a lot of money.
sandrafromwi yes we visited Charleston from Texas 3 years ago. I bought a little basket and a rose from that lady for $40. A decent sized one was way out of my budget.
You just brought back a terrible memory for me when i got the stink bug flavored jelly bean while playing Bean Boozled last Xmas. Scared for life!
Good stuff! Fun to watch and guess what will happen to the real treasures! Probably you know some mason jars are more valuable! Blessed and safe days!
Wow just loved this one! How great to get all of those wonderful treasures. BTW for future all yellowing,staining or aging on porcelain and glass can be removed with those denture tablets. Little hack you can keep in mind to pass on or use not pass up any treasures. That "vintage" box would have been awesome for online auction. I saw so many of those where they really do well.
Thanks for entertaining me all day.
Taco, the vegetable trays are for a dehydrator. 😀
Dehydrating herbs?
Dehydrator not dehumidifier
Wish I was there i could really use those jars! And those two square pans!
that's what I meant *facepalm*
@@TacoStacks yes! We make jerky and all kinds of stuff in ours ... JUST like that one! I've had mine for over 25 yrs & the motor crapped out about a year ago ... I'd invested in a LOT of racks & liners for the racks, so I bought a replacement machine on eBay .... and happy to find it!!!
The metal thing with the food dryer / dehydrator is a stir fry tray/pan for a BBQ grill.
They did an awesome job with packing Taco Stacks ..... So when you have your yard sells you will have everything already boxed to go......but until you can sell on Ebay or whatever sight you go on to sell your items.....good luck with all of that awesome vintage you have.......great Job Taco.... Way to gooo
Be careful with the 45 records, they scratch very easily. Great find.
Loved these 2 videos! Can't wait to do it again. You got some great things there Taco!
Amazing that someone just gave you all this! Have fun with the George Foreman grill. You can expand your meals by making grilled cheese sandwiches, flatbread pizza, quesadillas besides your usual hamburgers--and then do a cooking show. Salsa can be the official taster!
You really scored with this haul. When the flea markets finally open back up you’re going to make some serious 💵
Wow Taco I’m impressed the Elvis records were very nice !
More great stuff! Lucky you! You need to keep the escape ladder for yourself! If you sleep in the upstairs you need to have a way out! I love the cast iron skillet! very unique and hard to find! I would have kept the spool too! TFS Hugs!
Awesome, just awesome. Love your work! 👏👏👏
This unboxing video was awesome!! So much good stuff!! Love the red & white enamel ware, the tins, trivetts, those 2 little pictures you took out at the end...I could go on & on!! Mercy, you should be able to sell a lot of that!! Hi Salsa!!
TACO IS KEEPING IT REAL
The pick axe box cutter is cracking me up!
lots of fun vintage stuff. Love watching you open it.
Love the vintage kitchenware and I have the old drill piece it was my dads.. The tiny salt and pepper shackers belonged to that little thing with the four holes at maybe your second box you opened. Nice haul
that frog thingy is to hold scrubbing pads people set them on the side of their kitchen sink
I thought it was a creamer cause of the spout and handle?
@@judibess6173 yes, I agree it's a creamer. At first thought it was a scrubbie holder.
Canning jars are so expensive right now they will sell. No matter how many you have I know lots of people will make you an offer for all of them, so be prepared to keep a price in mind.
You need to check the rims to see that there are no chips. Otherwise they are no good for canning.
Love all your finds in the boxes.
That frog creamer is adorable I love it!!
I think those Elvis record covers are worth more than the records. Great haul!
Paper and Moose would love the turkey napkin holders lol
I do believe she gave you some really neat things. I saw most of the items presented at the camera. 👍🏻👍🏻 ~ Texas
Thanks for sharing your bounty. The egg beater is a potato masher, and I believe that the round piece with the handle is a potato ricer. It was used to get cooked potatoes to look like rice.
Taco...what a great haul! Thanks for posting.
the salt and pepper shakers go in that little ceramic tray with the holes in it that you thought needed lids. The one sitting on the table under the edge of the box
Yes when you are tracing a line for a pattern it makes light chalk line to follow to cut.
Taco, that frog was a creamer, and the white enamel pot was a chamber pot. Was that tall porcelian lady a Lladro? That is very expensive, look it up on ebay, they go for over $100.
Such awesome things!!! I wish O lived near you (and a car) lol Those plates and salt and pepper shakers would be gone in a heart beat. My Mom is 79 and her Mother collected the shakers. They passed down to me. So they are at least 100 years old. Great score Taco. Stay safe.
Great video!! Love watching your videos, not staged! Have to admit, I sometimes yell Nooooo, when I see a valuable vintage treasure left on curb 😬. FYI, we collectors would like to have seen every piece in your vintage boxes, and what your plates were, etc. thanks
Excellent stuff!!!!
that stinkbug snuck back in the box with the frog creamer thing. 😂
I use the clothes pins, snapping ones, for bag clips last longer than ones you buy and wk better. I use a Leatherman for a multitude of uses! Wouldn’t be without it! Found mine. Hi sweet Salsa!
Cool mystery boxes. 😎📦👍
Very generous of your subscriber. And I know you appreciate the opportunity. Well deserved I feel.
Hi Toco Stacks, fun video. My mom and grandmother collected trivits. It brought back good memories. Thank you, and stay safe.
Some great stuff🤗
Lots of really cool stuff.
Taco Stacks it has been an hot minute have watched your videos i have been busy and during this Pandemic thank you for sharing this video love watching it you have a blessed day
Look into that ceramic tall lady figurine in the light blue skirt. It looked like a Lladro, and could be worth quite a bit. They are highly collected. Do some reasearch on her. In the 3rd to last box with the napkin holders....she could be worth some money!
Omg love the little frog creamer!
Taco watching your channel. Makes my day . Keep up the good work. And stay safe .
Wow awesome 📦 boxes
The plastic drinking glasses are the exact same pattern my grandparents had 45 years ago. @16:35 in the box marked vintage. The trays were for a food dehydrator and those were simply called rotary cutters, quilters like using them.
Love how you use the pic axe / hammer to open boxes!! 🤣. Kisses to Salsa 😘
Taco you should use a box cutter.It makes the job easier.Thanks for sharing your treasures!
Yes, I watch Wade everyday!
The frog is for holding scouring pan cleaners. Love from England .xxx
Hi Taco Stacks. Great vintage things I hope you get to go to the flea market soon . You've so many great things you'll do Well STAY SAFE . PEACE✌✌✌✌✌💞💞💞🐕🐕🐕🐕💞💞💞💯💯💯💯💯
Great finds.
The ceramic frog with the handle is a creamer pitcher unless it has drainage holes on the bottom, in which case it's for stowing your kitchen dish washing sponges and scrubbies instead of just sitting them on the sink. The handle is the giveaway though- never seen a scrubby frog with a pouring handle.
Great stuff Tsco
In memory of your grandma, keep 1 trivet. They do come in handy.
For a crafter, those old non spring clothespins make cute little dolls
Cute frog creamer! and I think I saw a HULL brown drip piece...I collect that stuff!
Love the Mason jars the best. Lots of great things. Trays are for dehydrator. Thanks for sharing.
Was going bicycling but this came up!!!! Been looking forward to this. Amazing treasures!!!
Looks like you got some good stuff!! Be sure and check it all out!!
Dehydrator. Elvis the pelvis 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 silver plate coasters.
Hey Taco . Just wanted to say your a inspiration for all those hustlers out there.
Crafters would love the clothespins
In the U K we call clothes pins ,clothes pegs ! xxx
I would love the clothespins. I hang all my clothes to dry and they are becoming very difficult to buy.
Kathie Snavely Don’t sheets and blankets smell divine dried outside!
Janet C, I just hung towels outside over the weekend and after I brought them inside hung some of them on my towel racks. My husband went into the bathroom about an hour later and when he came out he said he couldn't figure out why it smelled like the window was open when it wasn't. He then figured out it was the freshly washed towels. I love the smell also. Even clothing smells so fresh when hung outside.
Kathie Snavely Better than any room freshener. The smell of clean outdoors.😊