LOL I live right near Middlebury VT. I had a friend that collected these oatmeal and blue crockery. Now I know why. It was local! That was a great tour thank you. I myself inherited some old crockery from my parents that was my Dad's parents. The jugs I believe are not valuable, but I scored the black and white 5 gallon Blue Crown with lid! Then guess what! I had never been in my parents attic before and my sister was showing me her old black rocking chair that was broken and sitting right next to that rocker was an all white 6 gallon Blue crown with lid!!!! Still had flour in the bottom! I don't care what they are worth, but even when I was younger I loved them. I just got a 11/2 gallon black and white at a thrift store for $4! No lid, it does not have a blue crown on it, but it looks great!
Oh goodness, it looks like the estate auction I went to yesterday is the way to go to find crocks. I was lucky enough to buy several for 55.00 each. Wonderful video tour of the store.
In the UK the cobblers steel foot we call a last.What a wonderful selection of items.It is so interesting to see American items.Lovely quality.The cupboard with clothes dyes.What a piece.
I like the Peerless dyes cabinet too.The cabinets of threads wow.It makes you want to sew,works of art.Oh the Ever ready battery bulbs sign..brilliant.
That circus piece was really cool. It's so large i almost wonder where it would have been able to fit. That would be a lot of counterspace in a store or even at a circus! Thanks for watching
I have a Lowe game set! Larger than that one. Complete with instructions. I played with it in the 80s. It was old then. Lol. It’s heavy! I’ll never sell it. 😄
There is a store near me, in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, I think, that has a whole large section of those toasters. Frankie Yankovic is a polka guy from Ohio. The crock you picked up is very nice.
The Grey ground you collect is not great on these crocks is normally a sign of underfired normally well fired would bring oxides to the surface of the glaze giving it a satisfying warm brown hue
LOL I live right near Middlebury VT. I had a friend that collected these oatmeal and blue crockery. Now I know why. It was local! That was a great tour thank you. I myself inherited some old crockery from my parents that was my Dad's parents. The jugs I believe are not valuable, but I scored the black and white 5 gallon Blue Crown with lid! Then guess what! I had never been in my parents attic before and my sister was showing me her old black rocking chair that was broken and sitting right next to that rocker was an all white 6 gallon Blue crown with lid!!!! Still had flour in the bottom! I don't care what they are worth, but even when I was younger I loved them. I just got a 11/2 gallon black and white at a thrift store for $4! No lid, it does not have a blue crown on it, but it looks great!
Oh My gosh that Crock with the Tree😘😘😘😘
Kinda wish I bought it, but I'm happy with the one I got
That looks much like a Joshua Tree, which makes it even more amazing
Incredible!!! Love the bobwhites!
I don't know where I first saw that pattern, but I fell in love with it! Thanks for watching
That Crawford advertising bicycle pump! So cool! I want it!
I just loved that piece too! Such a cool piece of advertising that would get used every day! Thanks for watching
The Orange Julep is to die for
I don't know much about them, but it was cool to see all the different flavors together. Thanks for watching
What fun!
Thanks for watching
Oh goodness, it looks like the estate auction I went to yesterday is the way to go to find crocks. I was lucky enough to buy several for 55.00 each. Wonderful video tour of the store.
This was so interesting! Thank you!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 👍
Wow Very cool stuff Patrick ..Great place
I think you would go nuts there Steve! Thanks for watching
In the UK the cobblers steel foot we call a last.What a wonderful selection of items.It is so interesting to see American items.Lovely quality.The cupboard with clothes dyes.What a piece.
What an incredible place! It was like being in a museum. Great learning experience! Thanks.
I like the Peerless dyes cabinet too.The cabinets of threads wow.It makes you want to sew,works of art.Oh the Ever ready battery bulbs sign..brilliant.
Those round syrup dispensers! Great video. Thank you for showing us.
STUNNING.💟 Enjoyed every item. I hope to see more unique adventures!!💟💟💟
glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
Loved the dispensers, my favorite actually was the circus!!
That circus piece was really cool. It's so large i almost wonder where it would have been able to fit. That would be a lot of counterspace in a store or even at a circus! Thanks for watching
This was fascinating! So many neat gadgets and one of a kind displays. I love this video!
Wow that Green and Blue Red Wing Art Pottery Vase is Amazing
I was amazed by some of the variety of Red Wing
Another great video. There like mini Deep Dives. Always learn something new 😊
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
Great video! Love the case of dyes. $225 seems more than reasonable. Like the gaming wheels too. So many cool things.
I agree, I think just the boxes were worth that, but the display samples and that box were awesome. Thanks for watching
SO much fun, English pudding molds is what I collect. hard to display
I loved this video so much! I collect and love crocks and this was an amazing shop.
Thanks for watching
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You are killing me ! We never see any of this stuff in California. If I did it would be in my house !
it was definitely worth the stop in Wisconsin. Thanks for watching!
Can’t believe they didn’t mention Larry’s jugs in Redwing, the home of the best pottery in the country
Love the Buckeye Rootbeer dispenser💙
I wasn't familiar with it - maybe an Ohio thing?
I have a Lowe game set! Larger than that one. Complete with instructions. I played with it in the 80s. It was old then. Lol. It’s heavy! I’ll never sell it. 😄
There is a store near me, in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, I think, that has a whole large section of those toasters. Frankie Yankovic is a polka guy from Ohio. The crock you picked up is very nice.
The Grey ground you collect is not great on these crocks is normally a sign of underfired normally well fired would bring oxides to the surface of the glaze giving it a satisfying warm brown hue
well...they've survived enough for me to enjoy them. And I love the grayish hue. But that explains why I don't see them as often. Thanks
a dehaven most be small unknown maker because not much online in way of it.
Good choice on your crock jug. Sexy shape and attractive colors.