£600 Spode Mystery Boxes - Antique Haul - Unboxing video

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • I spent 600 pounds on four Spode mystery boxes, hidden for many years in the attic of an Antique shop in England. I got a good price, except I had had to buy everything without opening the boxes.
    In this Unboxing video I discover what's inside!

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  • @pajkt6283
    @pajkt6283 Місяць тому +971

    I worked with a woman from England. She told me a story of her Grandmother & Mother surviving the Blitz in London with a closet full of Collected Wedge-wood china. They had saved the china for “special occasions “. After the Blitz, she said if her family wasn’t “special” enough then nothing/no one would be. They ate off that china the rest of their lives. May you be similarly blessed.

    • @CanadianHeather
      @CanadianHeather Місяць тому +82

      Good lesson! Use the good stuff… life is short! ❤

    • @juliehilton1701
      @juliehilton1701 Місяць тому +37

      Fabulous story ❤

    • @suzannebramble6564
      @suzannebramble6564 Місяць тому +33

      What a lovely story!

    • @ellbanks425
      @ellbanks425 Місяць тому +24

      Really a sweet story!!

    • @hanhivaaramia-maria1143
      @hanhivaaramia-maria1143 Місяць тому +44

      Thank You Michael for this lovely video❤ The unboxing was so interesting and yes we were in the mood👍

  • @ji8044
    @ji8044 Місяць тому +528

    It's hard not to love Michael.
    He is so enthusiastic about everything he does.

    • @clairetremblay3023
      @clairetremblay3023 Місяць тому +34

      He is a passionate person with a tender hart 💖

    • @danielulz1640
      @danielulz1640 Місяць тому +22

      And, he is not at all hard to look at too!

    • @dorothyrowe8832
      @dorothyrowe8832 Місяць тому +12

      I hope he is happy and understood.

    • @camillewinnie27
      @camillewinnie27 Місяць тому +14

      Michael is a doll, I love him and so glad to see him making videos again!

    • @donnasteinberg1398
      @donnasteinberg1398 Місяць тому +7

      @@camillewinnie27 Absolutely!

  • @charlottetrujillo2207
    @charlottetrujillo2207 Місяць тому +440

    You didn’t find the Spode…the Spode found you! It was meant to be, Michael.

    • @thelocalartisanguide7937
      @thelocalartisanguide7937 Місяць тому +2

      That's how Law of Attraction works :)

    • @nancysaladino6108
      @nancysaladino6108 18 днів тому +1

      My late husband and I were china fanatics, especially Spode. That little bowl with handles I would say it's probably a creamed soup bowl.

  • @susansullivan5203
    @susansullivan5203 21 день тому +19

    You have inspired me to unwrap the Spode China , that I loved, passed along to me from my grandmother when she passed. I am 73 and none of my cnildren are interested in having it. What they want is contemporary. Tomorrow, I will be using it every day, enjyong it and if I break a piece, oh well, at least I will enjoy using it and not worry what happens to it when im gone. Thank you ❤!

  • @cerwelt
    @cerwelt Місяць тому +85

    Best “haul” or unboxing video ever.
    After reading a bunch of comments I just want to agree with using the best everyday. After I lost my first husband and remarried, I realized how important it is to use your best all the t8me. Make everyday be a special day. My second husband’s wife had saved all sorts of beautiful things to use in the new house they were building. She never got to use them as she was diagnosed with stage four cancer and died shortly thereafter.
    It was a treat to see you unbox all the goodies. You should document your purchase and let us know about the rare pieces. It would be so fun to know the names of the odd pieces and their uses!

    • @tumbleweeduk7479
      @tumbleweeduk7479 Місяць тому +2

      So happy that you found each other, what a blessing! Are you building that house? Namaste 🙏

  • @rachael6956
    @rachael6956 Місяць тому +250

    Hi Michael,
    Nice collection ❤
    The saucers will be for the tea cups as well as the two Handled soup coupes / cups. The serving tuareens will be for open vegetable dishes or covered veg. The platters largest turkey, mid size Beef, small chicken. Smallest platters5will be for cold meats. The various size jugs are for Cream-smallest Milk larger & largest is a pitcher water/ juice etc.
    The pot with bamboo handle is used for tea storage or as you say a cookie jar is more practical. The other large liddes jar is what is known as a Cache pot which is a general storage pot.
    The large flat bowls are called soup plates, the medium rimless bowls are breakfast bowls - porridge / cereal. The small rimless bowls are dessert plate bowls.
    The very shallow flatish bowls are Victorian tea slippers for cooling tea. These would of been used by elderly people or young children that may not have had a steady hand.
    The two handled edge plates are called bread and butter plates for afternoon tea.
    The thick edge pots are for celery / cucumber sticks the can be refrigerated before use to keep the vegetables from wilting. The Victoria's would of used ice. Probably to accompany the cheese course.
    If you need to know any other info on pieces please don't hesitate contact me.
    I worked with the English porcelain china, porcelain and crystal glass industries for many years.
    Happy to help anytime.
    Rachael 🥰👍

    • @juliequinlan6564
      @juliequinlan6564 Місяць тому +10

      What a collection? 💙👏👏👏👏👏

    • @debrapolenz2928
      @debrapolenz2928 Місяць тому +6

      Two experts in here have two different opinions on the platters and what is served on them lol it cracked me up

    • @nilo70
      @nilo70 Місяць тому +5

      @@debrapolenz2928well it was a long time ago and I’m sure there are other references as well😊

    • @jennyleemiller6546
      @jennyleemiller6546 Місяць тому +12

      How about the plates with the ridges?

    • @chantallennox1201
      @chantallennox1201 Місяць тому +3

      @@jennyleemiller6546cake plates. So the bottom doesn’t go soggy perhaps? Or to assist with portioning

  • @karenstead6475
    @karenstead6475 Місяць тому +340

    Amazing, the Spode could not have gone to a better person. You will love it, look after it and use it as it should be. You deserve this Michael. It’s lovely to see you so happy

  • @joannecordelia
    @joannecordelia Місяць тому +364

    As you get a little older remember-all these beautiful “antiques “ shouldn’t be hidden away and maybe never used. Treat yourself! Set a beautiful table with a linen cloth and your best dishes and cutlery. Have a feast! ❤

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 Місяць тому +11

      And have skons and sandwiches and cakes and deserts and have a full array of flowers and enjoy them with tea in the spring time.

    • @maryannchaisson6742
      @maryannchaisson6742 Місяць тому +13

      I so agree with you. 80’s now, wonderful way to have tea with another generation! 💕💕🇨🇦

    • @danielulz1640
      @danielulz1640 Місяць тому +10

      Even meatloaf, mashed potatoes and green peas taste better on good china!

    • @amandahugo1421
      @amandahugo1421 Місяць тому +13

      Gorgeous set.
      You made a good purchase Michael.
      It looks so lovely on the Welsh Dresser.❤

    • @Kiwichick138
      @Kiwichick138 Місяць тому +6

      Totally agree, use use use.

  • @sparklesoflothlorien5985
    @sparklesoflothlorien5985 Місяць тому +95

    I can imagine that particular antique dealer saw your face light up with enthusiasm and knew that you would treasure the Spode that was taking up space in his attic. So glad you have this and can make memories with your friends and family dining together.

    • @rowenacountryman2242
      @rowenacountryman2242 Місяць тому +7

      This is my favorite comment. I can see Michael beaming from ear to ear. Like Billy and Sean when they see copper. Terry and Carol with antiques.
      Michael you are Beatrice in our life cycle. You tell stories about the past and imagination and she writes them. You both lived in a cottage. You both love all of the same little creatures only you have a chateau for Peter and his friends. You even have a pig 🐷. 😂 You have a calm about you that I was worried that you would never come back. You were the very first video bc I was watching a UA-cam “I bought an abandoned mansion “. And you were talking to Stephanie doing the treasure hunt game. The flirty smile 😊 and blush. Glad you are back.

  • @richardporcari7206
    @richardporcari7206 Місяць тому +34

    To me this is God's generosity at work. With a leap of faith on your part, the cooperation of your friend, and 600 pounds, the value has multiplied many times over. That kitchen is the right place for such a collection. Well done Michael!

  • @Kamarca
    @Kamarca Місяць тому +178

    If I were an antiques dealer I'd be so happy to give a deal to someone like you that truly treasures the items and isn't in it for profit.

    • @ragnes18
      @ragnes18 Місяць тому +3

      same thought

    • @Dee-h8c
      @Dee-h8c Місяць тому +5

      What a haul of beautiful Spode Michael and you have the big Welsh Dresser for it! gorgeous!

    • @jackiepayne7843
      @jackiepayne7843 Місяць тому +1

      Wonderful haul! I’m in awe. Congratulations on what must be the deal of the century!

  • @sandrakicklighter2735
    @sandrakicklighter2735 Місяць тому +165

    I love the sparkle in Michael's eyes as he does this. A true kindred spirit.

    • @GoGoChateau
      @GoGoChateau Місяць тому +1

      agreed!

    • @chemokiki
      @chemokiki Місяць тому +7

      And he gets more animated and excited as "they" keep coming, Like a child at Christmas! Loved it!

    • @terri-annemcsweeney3451
      @terri-annemcsweeney3451 Місяць тому +2

      I was going to say the same. I was getting as excited as it was all mine that he was unwrapping 😂🤣

    • @cathyhelmuth823
      @cathyhelmuth823 28 днів тому

      His eyes glistened the color of the pieces!

    • @cathyhelmuth823
      @cathyhelmuth823 28 днів тому +1

      Michael, I think you received your pounds worth! The pieces just kept coming and very unique serving pieces.

  • @bar1066
    @bar1066 Місяць тому +214

    If Stephanie asks if she can come visit you... Check her luggage on the way out😂😂

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 28 днів тому +17

    I’m watching this with delight. The stack of “bowls” with wide lips are what we would consider dessert plates. I’m so jealous of the warming bowl. I LOVE Spode, especially blue & white. I was in awe and rapture watching this. I can’t justify buying Spode in New Zealand. I lost quite a bit of stuff in the last swarm of earthquakes we had and one was a beautiful little Spode vase. I actually cried. I was watching you put stuff on shelves and thinking “ nooooo, blutac that down! Put that in the cupboard! I have my modern Wedgewood in felt in firmly closing bottom cupboards of my dresser. By the way £600 was an absolute BARGAIN for those, but they did go to a good home.

    • @Antony-ng9yj
      @Antony-ng9yj 22 дні тому +2

      That's the first thing I thought too. Make sure your pretties are secure - they only get old once then they're gone forever.

    • @debrajanine
      @debrajanine 19 днів тому +2

      Im also from NZ and my first thought was the same, because I lost a lovely collection of china to earthquakes in the Manawatu years back, I opened the cupboard and out it all fell, I too cried, totally irreplaceable

  • @ICUinthedark
    @ICUinthedark Місяць тому +68

    It is so so enjoyable to have Michael grace us again with his joyful treasures!

  • @crystal-eb5rf
    @crystal-eb5rf Місяць тому +217

    The chunky bowls are from a Copeland Spode Floral Pattern Toilet Set Comprising Jug and Bowl, Shaving Mug, Soap Dish and Chamber Pot,

    • @libertyblueskyes2564
      @libertyblueskyes2564 Місяць тому +19

      OMG a spode chamber pot!!

    • @GenaF
      @GenaF Місяць тому +9

      @@libertyblueskyes2564That would be entertaining to use 😂

  • @mariewagner230
    @mariewagner230 Місяць тому +128

    I don't know how you managed to NOT look through these boxes as soon as you got them home. I would have been tearing into them long before now. Great unboxing Michael!

  • @robbiemoriarty7499
    @robbiemoriarty7499 Місяць тому +88

    Cups are often, broken , chipped, or missing from china sets. You have an abundance to sell or trade for other pieces. This was the deal of the century! Thanks for sharing this unboxing.

    • @GenaF
      @GenaF Місяць тому +2

      I thought he would have masses of saucers but never imagined all of the cups, with knowing how they get broken.

  • @mollysheridan7134
    @mollysheridan7134 Місяць тому +29

    Wow! That was thrilling. I’m an incurable collector who’s run out of space so living vicariously during this treasure reveal was wonderful.

  • @michaelmorse5523
    @michaelmorse5523 Місяць тому +17

    What an absolute joy to watch.
    A dear friend from New Jersey passed a few years ago and I wound up with his families Wedgewood China, place settings for 40.
    Even had a little cigarette case!
    I use it every day and enjoy it.

  • @dorothyrowe8832
    @dorothyrowe8832 Місяць тому +81

    Michael your blogs are unsurpassed in quality. I wonder if you ever guessed how much entertainment/enjoyment you bring to people?

    • @cathytilghman
      @cathytilghman Місяць тому +5

      Michael is a joy to watch. I love this episode so much!

  • @rebeccafrancis8227
    @rebeccafrancis8227 Місяць тому +133

    Oh Michael what a treasure you have!!! I don’t know anyone who deserves it more than you!!! Absolutely beautiful!!!

    • @Boomerbich
      @Boomerbich Місяць тому +1

      Why does he deserve all these things?

    • @rebeccafrancis8227
      @rebeccafrancis8227 Місяць тому +12

      @@Boomerbich because he has an appreciation for them. Why ask that question?

    • @HensOnly
      @HensOnly Місяць тому +13

      @@rebeccafrancis8227 And his love for them, same for the Beatrix Potter collection as well. He deserved them and cherish them. Like a true collector.

    • @Boomerbich
      @Boomerbich Місяць тому

      @@rebeccafrancis8227 i

    • @Boomerbich
      @Boomerbich Місяць тому +1

      @@rebeccafrancis8227 I was just being mean. It was wrong.

  • @TroyAllcock-r3c
    @TroyAllcock-r3c Місяць тому +77

    Michael!!!! The BIG tea cup is a breakfast cup……and the small tea pot is a single serve …..I’ve got three or four to have a cup with my lunch…..I DEFINITELY do NOT throw tea bags in my mug!!!!! And can I say, as an INSANE China collector, I’m GREEN WITH ENVY at your Spode……I don’t have a Spode pattern…..YET !!!!!
    You should have 5 sizes of platters: the biggest is usually goose, next down is turkey, then a duck, then chicken and finally squab…….

    • @elizabethbesco4758
      @elizabethbesco4758 Місяць тому +10

      Smaller tea pots were put in breakfast trays for the lady/ lord of the manor.

  • @MrCocoriver
    @MrCocoriver Місяць тому +17

    wow maybe you can draw a nice christmas thank you card to the antique dealer for their generosity. so nice!

  • @Moonjava-Kim
    @Moonjava-Kim Місяць тому +17

    The spode couldn’t have gone to a better more deserving person. Loved how you were so excited over each piece.

  • @DevonaRavenhold
    @DevonaRavenhold Місяць тому +95

    Also, I don't think that there is another singular person who could appreciate this entire set as much as yourself - perhaps Phillip and Stephanie, but I think you may be the top man for this job. :) Gorgeous collection!

  • @twvea
    @twvea Місяць тому +60

    The Spode is amazing - but seeing dear Michael to happy and excited was the best!! 😊

  • @pamabernathy8728
    @pamabernathy8728 Місяць тому +113

    What a lovely destination for someone's beloved Spode!!!

  • @purplecellist
    @purplecellist Місяць тому +26

    What a joy to watch your excitement at opening every single item, seeing what it is, and conveying a description and any little explanation or story about it to us! I am so happy that there is such delight and happiness in the world! Thanks, Michael!!

  • @patricianathan4676
    @patricianathan4676 Місяць тому +10

    It a real tonic to see the old Michael back again. Happy and in full flow with one of his passions. What a find! Surely the buy of the century!! Well done. The whole Welsh dresser looks splendid with the spode. ❤

  • @guitardee1
    @guitardee1 Місяць тому +178

    Considering what I paid for one small milk jug, £600’is an absolute bargain.

  • @LeslieFitzpatrick-j6j
    @LeslieFitzpatrick-j6j Місяць тому +104

    Someone's collection of a lifetime has found the perfect home with the Pethericks where it will be loved and used. Congratulations on this brilliant purchase! I think the little pickle dish and the three handled toasting mug are my favorites. The little tiny teapot may be from a child's tea set.

    • @HoltEllen
      @HoltEllen Місяць тому +11

      It could also be a ladies individual set for having tea in her boudoir.

    • @debrapolenz2928
      @debrapolenz2928 Місяць тому

      Can you imagine especially since Covid how people react to drinking out of that same vessel? People are so germ phobic today. They don’t realize that to develop an immunity to germs. You have to expose yourself to that in the first place.😮

  • @niferanne53
    @niferanne53 Місяць тому +67

    The smallest bowls are “berry bowls”. The plates with the groves are for juicy meats so that when you slice them the juice doesn’t fill the plate. I love anything blue and white, always makes me smile! So, congratulations on your new treasures! What fun to use them in future meals and celebrations!

    • @santamonicajane
      @santamonicajane Місяць тому +7

      We used those grooved plated for the kids when they were at the stage that they didn't like their food touching or running together!

    • @FaithPadgett-g1e
      @FaithPadgett-g1e Місяць тому +4

      They are divided sandwich plates

  • @andreacatzel8259
    @andreacatzel8259 Місяць тому +17

    Deal of the century, indeed! Could watch you unpacking anything, all day, dear Michael. It’s such a joy to see YOU sparkle with joy! Much love ❤️

  • @Linda-9037
    @Linda-9037 Місяць тому +6

    That is a lifetime of collecting Spode all wrapped up in 4 boxes..and all at once...it's YOURS..it makes the Chateau look complete...Ready for every kind of celebration from Christmas to afternoon tea...Tea for one or tea for 30...The most beloved style of dinnerware has enhanced lives for so many years. Enjoy the elegance of a refined table. I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU !!!

  • @DeborahScotts153
    @DeborahScotts153 Місяць тому +41

    The plates with the cross shaped ridges on them are sandwich plates, perfect for afternoon tea. Also the three handled cup is known as a Tyg. 😊

  • @girlnorthof60
    @girlnorthof60 Місяць тому +93

    Kismet, they're now in the hands of someone who loves them as much as the original owner did.
    Anyone who collects anything will understand the feeling. 💞

  • @stephaniegaromon3244
    @stephaniegaromon3244 Місяць тому +59

    Dear Michael, those four bins were up in that attic waiting for you to randomly walk into the antique shop one day. As you unwrapped piece after piece I found myself gasping with excitement for you. Your enthusiasm and love of antiques and special things is a joy. Congratulations and wishing you many years of meals and teas on your beautiful Spode china. ❤

  • @donamurphy8182
    @donamurphy8182 Місяць тому +6

    Forgot to say, you came across a once in a lifetime haul of 100 year old Spode! Called being at the right place at the right time! I too love Spode. I have a medium size pitcher (new) and 4 new salad/sandwich plates, a set of 4 coffee mugs of different patterns also new. I thrifted some antique tea cups with saucers and then through Etsy found 2 more matching. So you are so blessed to have such a beautiful and large collection. It was almost as much fun watching you be surprised and appreciative during the unveiling! Thank you for this video!!!

  • @judymossip7446
    @judymossip7446 Місяць тому +9

    I never thought I would be so interested in watching someone unwrap china!! I remember when you first talked to Stephanie about collecting Spode like her. I hope she watches this vlog! This was quite exciting. I am very happy that you got such a fabulous collection for such a great price! ❤

  • @vivienanderson603
    @vivienanderson603 Місяць тому +80

    Auld lang syne - Scottish!! How could you not know that Michael? 😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @libertyblueskyes2564
      @libertyblueskyes2564 Місяць тому +1

      to be realistic, its one continent divided by religion.

    • @vivienanderson603
      @vivienanderson603 Місяць тому +13

      Just saying the words are by Rabbie Burns 😊 and Michael said auld langs syne could be English, Welsh or Irish . No offence to anyone, just a wee correction.

    • @michelehopwood9765
      @michelehopwood9765 Місяць тому +10

      ​​@vivienanderson603
      You are absolutely correct. It originally was a song sung by the Scottish about old friends having a drink and recalling the adventures they had long ago, but later through time was sung at Hogmanay by the Scottish people to say "good-bye" to the old year and "welcome" in the new year. The song was actually sung well before Rabbie Burns released the poem in 1788. He based it on an old Scottish folk song.

    • @pollytiks3885
      @pollytiks3885 Місяць тому +2

      I discovered that watching All Creatures Great and Small!

    • @juliaforsyth8332
      @juliaforsyth8332 14 днів тому

      @@vivienanderson603 Rabie Burn's nephew was one of the founders of Dunedin, New Zealand. Known as the Edinburgh of the South Seas. Many Scottish settlers.

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Місяць тому +51

    Small dish with handle: My grandmother had one. She would place a large spoon in it after stirring soup, vegetables- anything boiled. USE this stuff as often as possible. Life is short. What a deal you got!

    • @kathywiseman7944
      @kathywiseman7944 Місяць тому +7

      They were also known as nappy dishes. You put lemon slices on them.

  • @vickiefowler1429
    @vickiefowler1429 Місяць тому +57

    What a treasure trove! The sheer quantity and condition of all the "everyday" pieces is amazing... but, the extra special pieces are a treat! And to think... you just happened upon it -- right time, right place!

    • @libertyblueskyes2564
      @libertyblueskyes2564 Місяць тому +3

      You said it well; everyday collections used everyday of their lives. And now a treasure.

  • @user-yx4yh9xf9v
    @user-yx4yh9xf9v Місяць тому +13

    This was so enjoyable!
    Like finding treasure with every piece you pulled out.
    It's found it's perfect home.
    I absolutely love the wealth of knowledge that I obtain by you, Billy, & Stephanie's videos.
    Thank you for making me smile.

  • @diamondhair11
    @diamondhair11 Місяць тому +6

    I found the " Long Eliza" Spode plate on an Antique website. This plate alone was being sold for $275.00.
    You've hit the jackpot, Michael !
    Description:
    "Long Eliza," perhaps benefitting from its catchy nickname, is one of Spode's best known patterns. Here she appears as she always does in medium blue transfer-printed pearlware. In the center scene, "Long Eliza," a tall slender female figure, pauses with her nearby charge, the "Jumping Boy." The scene is an uncluttered garden complete with a simple arched bridge in the background. Off to the right, a willow tree overhangs the scene gracefully filling the overhead sky.
    A tight band of ornament, similar to "egg and dart," frames this center scene -- which does not quite fill the well of the plate. The contrasting border, a combination of reserves and oriental fret devices, fills the flange of the plate spilling down into the well. The six reserves include three with an exotic tree of life motif and three with additional "Long Eliza" garden scenes.
    While slightly smaller compared to later production, this 9 3/4 inch diameter was a standard size dinner plate in the 1820's and earlier.
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    Mark: Impressed SPODE
    Date: 1810-1820
    Dimensions: Diameter 9 3/4 in.
    Condition: Fine
    Comment:
    According to Coysh and Henrywood (The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery, 1780-1...
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    Product No: TCN37
    Price: $ 275.00
    Have a question about this product? Just ask »

  • @ansis86
    @ansis86 Місяць тому +33

    I’m an archaeologist who specialises in historic artefact analysis and I see a LOT of broken plates so it’s lovely to see them whole for once 😆 The base marks can give you a good idea of the age as they often changed over time. The best reference for that is Geoffrey Godden’s Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks. Or I can just send you photos of the Spode pages

    • @ansis86
      @ansis86 Місяць тому +11

      I should add that it was *massively* important to the Victorians that they did things like having tea or dinner or even breakfast in the proper way, especially if there were guests. You needed to have the right china and the right types of cups and plates and all the other accouterments to show you were genteel. Even people in grinding poverty and slums were desperately trying, sometimes even with Spode. Having that many teacups would have been a status symbol, though possibly also just a modern collector gone wild 😆

  • @johnwilliamtuckey2796
    @johnwilliamtuckey2796 Місяць тому +24

    Oh my God!!!!
    This 60 year old gay man is beside himself with THAT haul !!!!!!
    When you started bringing out the platters I thought I'd faint.
    Love the new introduction music and shots.
    Thought of shutting from the mountain tops; that you had another vedio out Michael!
    Just adore you; I remember a few year's ago when Stephanie came to visit and you had tea outside the front door of the Chateau.
    You explained about the gold line on the pre war teapot.
    This has to be my favorite vedio of ALL time Michael .
    Thank you so much for sharing with us; was waiting to see your mother's reaction.
    Love you guy's! ❤

  • @ellengymboss8062
    @ellengymboss8062 Місяць тому +48

    Best unboxing ever! Need to make yourself an inventory with the pattern names and dates of everything. Looks great on display.

  • @amandamciver6987
    @amandamciver6987 Місяць тому +6

    Michael, the set of 4 plates with the ridges are Sandwich Plates from the 1940's. It was destiny that this beautiful collection of Spode found its way to you, a worthy custodian. Your delight in unveiling the collection was wonderful to watch. Looking forward to seeing the lavish dinner party you throw to use this beautiful set.

  • @sandiebell1676
    @sandiebell1676 Місяць тому +9

    Loving your new episodes. The Spode is beautiful and belongs to someone who cares for it as much as you.

  • @allasimonoff9007
    @allasimonoff9007 Місяць тому +33

    Michael, you hit a Spode "Gold mine" with this purchase. Certainly, it came to the right person who will treasure and appreciate it. Enjoy the treasure and use it.

  • @Route_du_ChAteau
    @Route_du_ChAteau Місяць тому +55

    14:59 SUMMARY: Victoria and
Albert Museum•
    Hot water warming plates were made in Britain from the mid-18th century and were produced in metal, ceramic, or a combination of the two. The manufacture of ceramic warming plates increased in the 19th century as factory production and transfer-printed decoration brought affordable tableware to a mass market. In the days before electricity, hot water warming plates were a useful addition to any dining room, enabling food to be kept warm for longer than usual. The plates usually took the form of a standard-sized plate on top, with an extra wall and cavity below, into which hot water could be poured via an opening or spout. The hot water would then warm the plate and help to retain the heat of any food on top, ideal for those who could not predict when they would eat or might be late to a meal. This made warming plates particularly useful in hospitals, hotels or military barracks. In wealthy households and country houses, there was the added consideration that food needed to travel long distances from the kitchen to the dining room, so the warming plate was ideal for keeping food warm in transit. Warming plates were made by many manufacturers and were often bought to match an existing dinner service. For this reason, many recognisable and popular transfer-printed designs were applied to these more unusual object types.

    • @user-yx4yh9xf9v
      @user-yx4yh9xf9v Місяць тому +4

      I'm old enough to remember them for infants and children.
      Young people haven't a clue that we didn't have
      microwave's!
      I never microwaved my children's food.

  • @margielynch7196
    @margielynch7196 Місяць тому +91

    Oh boy oh boy, can’t wait to see all the loot, Makes me feel like a pirate with found treasure!😆🤣😂❤️

  • @badapple65
    @badapple65 Місяць тому +47

    I’m a China and Glassware salesman in Chicagoland for 15 years. Nobody buys the beautiful china anymore that you are showing us but instead all BRIGHT WHITE mostly coupe style plates, platters and dishes. I’m blessed to sell 3.75 million per year, in nothing but bright white. Add in, that I sell every single piece of cooking equipment that every restaurant uses. High school degree. 60 years old. Those college lazy kids, cannot touch me. I love your channel. Greetings from the Windy City.

    • @mikecat23
      @mikecat23 Місяць тому +4

      White and sometimes black show off the food better , dining is all about the food. You can get away with a rim with a bit of colour

    • @equatorialjourney4478
      @equatorialjourney4478 Місяць тому +1

      Give me fresh white ( fine bone ) ANYDAY of the week ! Used to love all this heavily patterned china in my old Victorian home but my tastes have changed & evolved .
      As Leonardo said “ simplicity is the ultimate sophistication “ . Coco “ less is more “ . And when a young whipper snapper journo asked Picasso how he could charge 2mill for one of his exquisite line drawings ‘when it only took you 2 seconds to draw ‘ , an outraged Picasso answered “ THAT did not take me 2 seconds ! It took me 25 years “ .

    • @elisabethhopson5639
      @elisabethhopson5639 Місяць тому +2

      @@badapple65 this is so dispiriting. There are so many beautiful designs out there from hundreds of potteries around the world. I love my floral plates etc. I just found an entire dinner service in my garage loft, that I didn't know I had (my mother dumped it on me after my Nan died) totally unused and in perfect condition mostly, apart from crazing. Still got my mothers' Evesham and another tea service that I can't find anywhere online from the 30's. All of it is beautiful and going to get used soon!! 😀

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 Місяць тому +1

      I also noticed that Kevin Lee Jacobs who has a UA-cam channel has a similar plate on one of his latest videos he was cleaning up and he placed it on a wooden cabinet

    • @elisabethhopson5639
      @elisabethhopson5639 Місяць тому +5

      @@jdos5643 in the UK we call them pine or oak dressers, in the US you call them hutches I believe. In the UK a hutch is where you keep your pet rabbit or guinea pigs. 😀

  • @kathimoore3514
    @kathimoore3514 Місяць тому +36

    Don’t keep it for good Michael! Use it every day and love it! Life is for living and make it special every day.

  • @KayleneBowen
    @KayleneBowen Місяць тому +28

    Talk about being in the right place at the right time! Congratulations. It’s gone to a someone who really appreciates it.

  • @sandrabernacki4838
    @sandrabernacki4838 Місяць тому +51

    I was excited when you were cleaning the cabinet, but watching you unwrap everything was amazing. I think this is one of my favorite videos now. It felt like it was Christmas. You got a fantastic deal. So nice to see you filming again!

  • @jlebo001
    @jlebo001 Місяць тому +5

    What a delightful lot of Spode! That was really fun! You got an amazing score. Be sure that antique dealer gets notice of this episode and encourage him to read the comments. He deserves to see how many people he made happy.

  • @sueg2658
    @sueg2658 Місяць тому +4

    I am so happy for you! What a wonderful find that was meant to be just for you. Thank goodness your friend was so kind to bring it over from the UK for you.👍🏻♥️
    Michael, FYI re Jen Moon is hand raising a tiny little mouse she found in her barn that fell out of the nest. Today she had a photo of her using a tiny paint brush to give the little mouse milk because it is that small. It would be a wonderful story for her or you to write a book about the little mouse’s story. I can see the illustrations in my minds eye. ❤

  • @BernardDauphinais
    @BernardDauphinais Місяць тому +101

    Yes, before the swastika was appropriated by the nazis, it was regarded as a sign of good luck and solar graces. It was common amongst the Celts.

    • @kellyhawes9293
      @kellyhawes9293 Місяць тому +15

      Yes, and the native Americans had a similar symbol, called a whirling log design. It was to symbolize the 4 directions .

    • @debrapolenz2928
      @debrapolenz2928 Місяць тому +13

      It’s a common sign used for it ages in India, and meant only good things until it was used out of context by you know who….. and now many cultures which found it and still do find it to have a wonderful meaning have to explain themselves, I think that’s awful. I was in it painting forum, and a person had incorporated it into her dot painting, and people were going crazy insulting her and saying bad things when they don’t really know the origins of it at all. Investigate before you speak people.

    • @hildafrey2815
      @hildafrey2815 Місяць тому +3

      That’s really interesting. Thanks for sharing

    • @Em_Chester_
      @Em_Chester_ Місяць тому +6

      And the Balinese. You see it all over traditional Balinese gates.

    • @mikecat23
      @mikecat23 Місяць тому

      The Nazis reversed the swastika it was a symbol of prosperity and good fortune .

  • @TheSchkings
    @TheSchkings Місяць тому +42

    I am both jealous and so eexcited for you. The shop owner did you right -- that's a fantastic collection of Spode! Thank you for sharing with us. It really went to the right person!

  • @AdrianneSteeley
    @AdrianneSteeley Місяць тому +36

    First of all ,,,thanks for the Glenn Miller intro. We were all In The Mood to see your fabulous haul. WOW!!! And I think you like Spode so much because it matches your eyes. When I saw the cheese plates all I could think about was Wallace and Grommit:) The Spode went to the best place for it. It will be loved and cherished. And thanks to Jason for being such a good friend.

  • @jeanmkaufmann
    @jeanmkaufmann Місяць тому +3

    In Canada we would call your Welsh Dresser a Buffet and Hutch. This is just like Christmas! You are so lucky to have gone to that shop. 🙂🇨🇦

  • @talesfromthenuttery
    @talesfromthenuttery Місяць тому +4

    My favorite part of this unboxing is that there were pieces you have never seen. So many unique pieces! 😊

  • @cindypujos-michel2353
    @cindypujos-michel2353 Місяць тому +58

    If anyone deserves to find a wonderful cache of Spode Michael it is you!! Yay and congratulations. With love! You have faith to carry you through.

  • @katharinaaureliuschrigstro1672
    @katharinaaureliuschrigstro1672 Місяць тому +43

    Michael I might have an explanation for some odd plates, cups and bowls. I have a set of mocca cups, they are smaller than ordinary coffe cups. Mocca is a type of coffe that was served about a 100 years ago. I f you have a set of inbetween sized plates they can be luncheon plates. I have some in my inherited Asiatic Pheasant set. At the same period we have dessert bowls in two sizes, large ones for puddings and smaller ones for ices or icecream. Finally the big threehandled mug could be a wassail cup. You are very lucky to have made the bargain of the century. Much joy, Katharina

    • @auntietara
      @auntietara Місяць тому +8

      In addition to checking into mocca (an excellent answer) also look at chocolate pots. Very possibly two names for the same thing? I’m no expert. But those small coffee cups and the shape of the coffee pot immediately made me think “chocolate.”

    • @SweetOne.
      @SweetOne. Місяць тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing wassail cup. Here we come a wassailing. Bringing good spirits to the orchards for a bountiful harvest next year. People go from door to door drinking to each others health and gathering people to join them in visiting the orchards. You'd be quite drunk at the end lol
      What is wassailing? The purpose is to encourage the spirits into ensuring a good harvest the following season. It takes place on the twelfth night after Christmas and involves a visit to a nearby orchard for singing, dancing, drinking and general merrymaking.
      Thank you for the memories!!! Now I want some hot cider or mulled wine 😉

  • @lorriehall7243
    @lorriehall7243 Місяць тому +37

    Saucers also go under the two handle soup bowls. This is incredible

  • @spongebobsqueeze
    @spongebobsqueeze Місяць тому +4

    Good grief, now we have to find a lid for your coffee pot! I am sure it goes without saying that I alone cannot be the only fan of yours who is so jealous of this collection they could spit. What a beautiful collection of Spode to have found its way to your kitchen! A match made in heaven.

  • @deniseroe5891
    @deniseroe5891 Місяць тому +4

    Oh Michael, the opening music brought me to tears. I love big band music, my parents would be 101 and 100 this year so that’s their music. I wanted to dance. The Spode is beautiful, it was meant to be. Wow!

  • @armymom8378
    @armymom8378 Місяць тому +25

    I truely adore you Michael ! This is the BEST unboxing video by far !! The true happiness and excitement you have , brings me such joy for you !

  • @marcyhough8511
    @marcyhough8511 Місяць тому +43

    This was the china pattern we grew up with. I never get tired of seeing it. What a great collection. Thanks for sharing.

  • @elisabethhopson5639
    @elisabethhopson5639 Місяць тому +17

    Stating the obvious here, but it will all need very careful washing before you use it. Not in a dishwasher either as it won't survive. The service is beautiful and you have some very rare pieces there. This is more than £600 worth by a long way. Just one dinner plate is worth hundreds. Many thanks to the antique dealer for recognising someone who will love and care for these fabulous pieces. Well done Michael, bargain of the century. 😃

  • @user-ut9il8pi2t
    @user-ut9il8pi2t Місяць тому +4

    Never in my life would I have thought watching someone unpack a few containers of china would be fun, but Michael, you made it delightful. I would nest all the teacups and put them in the 7 drawers at eye height - not the most interesting to look at. Keep all the china there and just tent it during the remainder of the renovation. I think Stephanie is going to be jealous.

  • @Anton_16
    @Anton_16 Місяць тому +4

    Oh Michael, what a beautiful video! I was really excited as you pulled these beautiful dishes out of the boxes one piece at a time. That was so exciting, and I am amazed at your knowledge of how to use the special pieces of tableware. Now I have to have some of this beautiful tableware, whose motifs tell us so many stories about landscapes, beautiful buildings and the lives of people in ancient times. And what's more, it all fits wonderfully into the old (new) kitchen and into the large shelf cupboard. Everything is as if it was made for that purpose and just wasn't visible for a while, and you brought it back into the eye of the beholder. As if it had never been any different. My heart laughs and rejoices🙂

  • @lindablackmore
    @lindablackmore Місяць тому +62

    Michael! All this antique Spode for 600.00 Euros! 😮 You hit the Jackpot my friend! I'm so happy for you! I bet Stefanie Jarvis's boyfriend Philip is jealous! Lol!

  • @RR98guy
    @RR98guy Місяць тому +94

    I could just imagine Hyacinth Bucket helping Michael unboxing this find.

    • @patrickgomes2213
      @patrickgomes2213 Місяць тому +28

      It' "Bouquet"!!!

    • @RR98guy
      @RR98guy Місяць тому +20

      @@patrickgomes2213 I know, just trying to make everyone smile and reminisce about days gone by. Maybe Hyacinth and her never seen son Sheridan could help Michael unbox the Spode horde.

    • @juliehilton1701
      @juliehilton1701 Місяць тому +18

      I could see Philip and Stephanie 😂 Philip examining every piece ❤❤

    • @carollee4356
      @carollee4356 Місяць тому +7

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @carollee4356
      @carollee4356 Місяць тому +12

      Love this vlog I’m also a Spode collector 💙

  • @user-zc9jo8ks5p
    @user-zc9jo8ks5p Місяць тому +16

    Lovely. The small figurine is Dresden Meissen likely a newer or 20th century piece. Welsh Dresser is a term known in regions of the U.S. but dresser is not always used everywhere, bureau or chest of drawers are also used.
    It’s always a pleasure to see you Michael!

  • @lenystipene60
    @lenystipene60 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you so much Michael for educating me on Spode.
    I've always loved the blue & white colour. It reminds me of pieces my mum & Nana had. The history knowledge
    you have is fascinating. The dresser & your collection are lovely. May you, your family & friends enjoy many years of
    tea parties, sumptuous dinners together in your lovely kitchen.
    Much love & light.
    Your avid fans.😁
    Jo & family, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
    🙏❤

  • @fionablaikie6422
    @fionablaikie6422 Місяць тому +3

    The lyrics of Auld Lang Syne are attributed to Robbie Burns. It is a Scottish song associated with the new year celebrations. Enjoyed the unboxing so much. So beautiful!

  • @karenwilkinson5923
    @karenwilkinson5923 Місяць тому +10

    My family has a full 8piece place setting of Spode “4 Seasons” pattern, purchased by my grandfather for my grandmother as wedding gift - large meat plate, covered vegetable dish, bread/butter/salad, dessert and more. A treasure for sure. Probably turn of century.

  • @clovettajackson4654
    @clovettajackson4654 Місяць тому +26

    The set couldn't have gone to anyone who would have enjoyed and cherished more than you! Well done on the deal of a lifetime. All the best from Missouri.

  • @louanneasley413
    @louanneasley413 Місяць тому +33

    The bowl with the double handles is for cream soups. I also collect Copeland Spode.

    • @ToyotaFJOntario
      @ToyotaFJOntario Місяць тому +1

      I have Copland Spode ‘Buttercup’. I would like to have more. 🇨🇦

  • @Tuscanyflower68
    @Tuscanyflower68 Місяць тому +2

    Michael l love this video‼️😍 You definitely must be reincarnated from older lives‼️😍 I was enchanted just watching you unwrap each Spode item. What a beautiful treasure you have there. I have a complete Copeland Spode dinner set for 4 that l got at a thrift shop. I just love having my little tea party with a friend once in a while using these dishes and honouring their history. Thank you for being you. You are so awesome‼️😍

  • @KG-ui7ji
    @KG-ui7ji 23 дні тому +2

    Wow what a find...when he said you won't be disapointed that was an understatement! It looks fabulous on that huge dresser.

  • @victoriasavu3943
    @victoriasavu3943 Місяць тому +17

    Michael,,
    How unbelievable lucky you were to find all that Spode. What an unbelievable beautiful table you will set one day.
    And you Michael, you look wonderful. What a joy you bring to my life. Be happy my dear. Love. Victoria

  • @2615ParkAvenueAssociates
    @2615ParkAvenueAssociates Місяць тому +16

    It occurs to me as you unwrapped the two thick-sided cups (that you thinkt may go with a pitcher and basin set) that the smaller cup of the two is for a round bar of shaving soap. You scored a big jackpot, Michael! It wonderful to see all these pieces go to someone that is an enthusiastic collector, and will get so much enjoyment from seeing and using them. Congratulations on your find!

  • @ROSEMARY1925
    @ROSEMARY1925 Місяць тому +18

    My dear young Michael,
    This video was so educational to me. I love the items you purchased. I’ve never really paid attention to this type of tableware, but now that I see it and you explain what it is magnificent you were blessed the day that you walked into the shop and was given the deal of a lifetime, may you keep healthy and strong along with your beautiful family and I’m watching everything you and your brother and sister post from Long Beach California
    Bye for now, Rosemary 🌹
    PS: so now in my old age, I am going to buy myself a set. I know I wouldn’t never be able to buy one as expensive as yours, but I will buy a set.

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 Місяць тому +5

    The Perfect Person to have these Michael !! Use them , care for them and be a GREAT caretaker for your children.
    Cheers From California 😎

  • @Aiko2-26-9
    @Aiko2-26-9 Місяць тому +2

    What an astonishing collection of Spode. It couldn't have gone to a more perfect person. Who but someone living in a Chateau could ever make use of all those pieces.

  • @marcyhawkkotovsky2212
    @marcyhawkkotovsky2212 Місяць тому +27

    Just imagine, if you had not made this purchase, it would have festered in the back of your mind forever. It’s a beautiful collection. Great investment !

  • @charmees6637
    @charmees6637 Місяць тому +24

    Oh my goodness that was the bargain of the century. I just love Spode, the blue and white is simply glorious on the Dresser. Thank you Michael for sharing your Mystery haul ❤🤩🙌👏

  • @cat-a-tonic150
    @cat-a-tonic150 Місяць тому +12

    That kitchen! I can't wait to see it completed. So much work! I imagine it preyed on everyone's mind at the chateau - having such a grand but derelict space. Sealing the patio above was such a huge undertaking but so necessary to get to this point. Congratulations on that great find.

    • @debrapolenz2928
      @debrapolenz2928 Місяць тому +1

      I would imagine every completed room renovation or restoration is considered a triumph for them. Between the Château and the combat they have contact for the next century lol just kidding makes wonderful watching on our end.

  • @louisegriffin9128
    @louisegriffin9128 Місяць тому +3

    So glad you are back making videos. I really the music you put with the videos. The plates with the X's are used for pickles, olives, cherry tomatoes and such. We call them relish plates. Blessing to you and your family.

  • @merlinsowl9458
    @merlinsowl9458 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you I had soooo much fun watching you! I’m a treasure hunter since I was a child I enjoyed the unveiling very much. Your enthusiasm and gratefulness was lovely❤️👍🇺🇸 very fun!

  • @natalielong2713
    @natalielong2713 Місяць тому +10

    The little pickle bowl that is dangling off the shelf is giving me anxiety. I love the Spode!

  • @valeriemcclain9001
    @valeriemcclain9001 Місяць тому +35

    What a fun adventure! Thanks for sharing Michael!

  • @Jasonmarcnash787
    @Jasonmarcnash787 Місяць тому +23

    Spode Heaven, it’s amazing to see it out of the boxes and on display. It works brilliantly on the dresser, stunning.
    An exceptional vlog , incredibly interesting and inspirational to now go and visit the factory museum.
    And lastly your always very welcome, happy to help 😉

    • @terri-annemcsweeney3451
      @terri-annemcsweeney3451 Місяць тому +2

      I’m assuming you are THE Jason…thanks buddy for making my evening in Australia by being such a wonderful friend to Michael 💙🇦🇺

  • @diggercranwell
    @diggercranwell Місяць тому +3

    Not sure if someone else has said it but the 3 handled cup is for Wassailing, old English tradition. My wife and I use Spode china everyday. She loved this vlog.

  • @cathiebuckmister722
    @cathiebuckmister722 Місяць тому +2

    Michael I don't know when I have enjoyed one of your episodes more.. better than all the rest! I have been collection Spode before I knew it was cool, and before I even knew it was "Spode". I just loved them because I love all things blue and white! Now I know how cool it is, and it was just amazing watching you open the "Mystery Boxes". It was just the best. So glad you have them and hope you use them every day and show us how you are using them! Thank you for letting us all watch that awe inspiring episode:)

  • @Albrecht_von_Preussen
    @Albrecht_von_Preussen Місяць тому +29

    For £ 600 this is quite a bargain for such a large set.
    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻