Fans are among my “favorite things”. I especially like the one in the box with the bone sticks and the image of the elegant people playing blind man’s bluff.
Loved meeting you George!! You had the best booth at the extravaganza. Oh my word, those Helio Cambridge Glass candlesticks that I got from you are by far my favorite piece(s) that I’ve ever purchased. Hope to run into you again soon!!
Hi George, I've been searching for bar stools like these in Arizona & no dice. The search continues. Yours were perfection. I enjoy your content. Have a great 🌵🌵😊 weekend 🌵
I agree with all the comments! Excellent information. Really enjoy your channel. UA-cam doesn't always present your most recent videos. It's timeless info anyway! Thanks
I am a newbie to your channel and I have to say how fantastic it is watching you and learning how to sort through thrift stores and markets..its like taking a shopping trip/ road trip! Love your videos..hello from canada!
Thank you for the vicarious shop. Beautiful objects as usual! The game on the fan is "Blind Man's Bluff," which is similar to tag, but when you catch the person, you have to identify them by touch before you take the blindfold off. It was considered a very flirtatious and slightly naughty game among adults.
Wonderful video George. I finally saw something in one of your antique booths that I actually own. I have the fire king relish tray. I use it to hold my jewelry. Thanks for taking us along. You sure cheered me up on this rainy cold day in the Philadelphia suburbs. Keep posting videos and I’ll keep watching.❤
Hi George, The Brumm enamel plate is pronounced like drum - Norman Brumm and his wife were artists in Charlevoix, Michigan and had a beautiful studio and store. My mother-in-law lived in Elk Rapids, just south of Charlevoix and sometimes gave her six children a Norman Brumm for Christmas. We have that plate in which we throw our keys. Oh Dear! II guess I will move it now that I see what it’s worth today. Hugs, from 9a in Michigan
The game they were playing on the fan picture might be “blind man’s bluff”. I don’t remember the rules, but I vaguely remember playing it….60 years ago, and it was an old game then.
One reason I love watching is through the years I have had much of the things I see on your show's ! It's like visiting old friends ! We downsized so I have given much to my Kids through the years ,( I have five ) plus sold a lot plus quite a few grandkids that I gave stuff ! Being from Rhode Island my family had a lot to do in the Jewelry industry !
So glad you had a great sale. George, did u sell the blue-turqoise feather hat? I am surprised that didn't sell at least when this was filmed. We learn so much from you. Thank you for all you do!💕
I know they are not antique George but, myself and others are looking for the old Dixie cup dispenser that hangs on the wall. If you ever come across any pick them up I guarantee you they will sell. New or used, thank you for sharing your knowledge sir….🙂
Good evening, George! I liked the fish planter that was next to the brass donkeys. There was a Carnival Glass rose bowl that caught my eye. It looked like Westmoreland "Louisa"...the original "Louisa" and not Jeannette's "Floragold". I'm still liking that mask. Were there porcelain salt cellars there in the mix? Those opera glasses, on the jewelry case, were nice. I liked the Stangl goldfinch. Loved the Cadillac promo cars. Great setup of items! Congrats on the sales!!! Thanks for the show!!!
What amazing pieces you had, I wanted just about everything on the tables. What’s your schedule in Florida, my best friend is only about an hour from you, if I had had your schedule I would of planned my trip down there. Thanks for sharing George ✨✨✨✨✨
I’m a newbie here and love your channel. I’ve got a old piece of Dugan (I think)carnival glass with a horn in the center. I’m having a blast watching your past videos hoping to see something like it to get a idea of it’s value.
I recently found two Sasha B pieces in my mothers kitchen cabinet. She said they had been a wedding gift that she never really cared for so they have remained untouched for all these years.
George I love your video and I'm wondering if your magazine purse sold. Also whether you sold it here or not, if you could tell me the price. I'm interested. I so love it.
I have 1 Holt Howard piece that I’m having trouble finding on line. It’s a white curly hair poodle. I’ve found one picture but it had a red collar and mine has a black one. It’s an anthropomorphic figurine, not a salt and pepper, but I think they did have S & P’s made with this poodle. It has closed eyes and about 6” high, any thoughts on how to price it? I run across a few items I can’t find online but I don’t sell enough to pay monthly for Worthpoint yet. For now I’m just selling enough to cover the cost of the storage unit I keep my mom’s treasures in.
I really need a nice chinese checkers board. I want to teach my grandchildren to play as I did years ago with my grandmother. Do you have any of those left? If so, I would be interested. I live near Mt Dora if you'll be back in the area anytime again this year. Sorry I missed you this time!
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
☀ ☀ Sun is good ! ☀ ☀
Happy you got thete too. Fun and informative video!
Lots of interesting collections to see there.
Thank you for showing us some of your own area. Interesting items. Very cool.
The antique shows that you have a booth in are my fav!
Fun show, glad we got to see some of it on your video.
Fans are among my “favorite things”. I especially like the one in the box with the bone sticks and the image of the elegant people playing blind man’s bluff.
Talor is great, she knows so much about glass. Love her.
Thank you Shirley ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much George for taking us on this adventure you must have had a blast!
Love everything you brought to Rennigers.
Thanks a lot of folks seemed to like it
@@TheAntiqueNomad I am sure they did!
Loved meeting you George!! You had the best booth at the extravaganza. Oh my word, those Helio Cambridge Glass candlesticks that I got from you are by far my favorite piece(s) that I’ve ever purchased. Hope to run into you again soon!!
LOVE the Sasha B pieces you have!! The stools would be so fun, cool color! Thanks!!
The Tiffany thermometer is very beautifulGeorge
I love those bar stools
Love the holt Howard. Reminds me of my childhood!
Hi George, I've been searching for bar stools like these in Arizona & no dice. The search continues. Yours were perfection. I enjoy your content. Have a great 🌵🌵😊 weekend 🌵
I used to have those Holt Howard pink mice. They were part of my grandmothers mouce collection.
Cute!
I agree with all the comments! Excellent information.
Really enjoy your channel. UA-cam doesn't always present your most recent videos. It's timeless info anyway! Thanks
My nephew works at Gladding McBean in Lincoln California! I was unaware of all the ceramics and pottery they made! Thank you for the information 😊
I am a newbie to your channel and I have to say how fantastic it is watching you and learning how to sort through thrift stores and markets..its like taking a shopping trip/ road trip! Love your videos..hello from canada!
Ditto ;)
Thank you George for the mushroom. I love it.
Glad you like it! It was really cool
Hi George! I was so excited to meet you at Mt. Dora! You’re a great guy. I love my Fenton Fairy Lamp. Thank you for your time. Melanie
Thank you for the vicarious shop. Beautiful objects as usual! The game on the fan is "Blind Man's Bluff," which is similar to tag, but when you catch the person, you have to identify them by touch before you take the blindfold off. It was considered a very flirtatious and slightly naughty game among adults.
I loved all the kitsch you had George! The pixie ware and Holt Howard are always fun to see❤️
I sure agree! It was a fun show and did well
That thermometer is beautiful!
Wonderful video George. I finally saw something in one of your antique booths that I actually own. I have the fire king relish tray. I use it to hold my jewelry. Thanks for taking us along. You sure cheered me up on this rainy cold day in the Philadelphia suburbs. Keep posting videos and I’ll keep watching.❤
Oh wow that bird plate....pink glass too
Enjoyed your glassware and knowledge,plus so addictive 😊
Loved your collection & many successful sales ❤️🇨🇦
So much interesting stuff! Thank you!
Hi George, The Brumm enamel plate is pronounced like drum - Norman Brumm and his wife were artists in Charlevoix, Michigan and had a beautiful studio and store. My mother-in-law lived in Elk Rapids, just south of Charlevoix and sometimes gave her six children a Norman Brumm for Christmas. We have that plate in which we throw our keys. Oh Dear! II guess I will move it now that I see what it’s worth today. Hugs, from 9a in Michigan
Hi George wow you have amazing stuff...wow
Wonderful booth, enjoyed all your great items!!!
I thought so too!
Hi George, nice to see you again.
Hello there!
Enjoyed the video thanks for sharing loved the pencil pals
Thanks so much 😊
I missed the live George and I missed a few videos but I’m back. Thank you again for all the information.
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Always enjoy your shows. I sometimes will see items my mother had from 50-60s. Thanks George for all the info 😊
You have a glorious buffet of jewelry! Thanks George a total pleasure. 😊
Great items! Love the Sascha pieces.
The game they were playing on the fan picture might be “blind man’s bluff”. I don’t remember the rules, but I vaguely remember playing it….60 years ago, and it was an old game then.
One reason I love watching is through the years I have had much of the things I see on your show's ! It's like visiting old friends ! We downsized so I have given much to my Kids through the years ,( I have five ) plus sold a lot plus quite a few grandkids that I gave stuff ! Being from Rhode Island my family had a lot to do in the Jewelry industry !
Loved seeing your booth!
Hey George, I’ll be at the Feb show. Would love to stop by and say hi!
So glad you had a great sale. George, did u sell the blue-turqoise feather hat? I am surprised that didn't sell at least when this was filmed. We learn so much from you. Thank you for all you do!💕
It sold after I filmed this!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thank you!
Wow, what a memory blast from my childhood and teen years!! Thanks for the tour of your booth.
ohhhh, all the cool things you have!
That sunshine! Haven't seen that for a while! We're freezing here in Portland Oregon
Glad you had a really good sale. Everyone seemed happy to be out in the sunny weather. Take care & Happy Trails to you next show !! :~)
Love the kitsch and pixie collection! Can’t afford it all…but would have loved to buy it all!❤
You’re awesome, George. Ty for your vids ❤
I missed the live but watching now. Gorgeous, gorgeous treasures at your booth, George.
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Thank you George
Thanks George!
George and Xeno, sorry I missed the live chat tonight 😏 I always love the compassion and interactions between everyone!!! 😊💞🥰
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I know they are not antique George but, myself and others are looking for the old Dixie cup dispenser that hangs on the wall. If you ever come across any pick them up I guarantee you they will sell. New or used, thank you for sharing your knowledge sir….🙂
Good evening, George! I liked the fish planter that was next to the brass donkeys. There was a Carnival Glass rose bowl that caught my eye. It looked like Westmoreland "Louisa"...the original "Louisa" and not Jeannette's "Floragold". I'm still liking that mask. Were there porcelain salt cellars there in the mix? Those opera glasses, on the jewelry case, were nice. I liked the Stangl goldfinch. Loved the Cadillac promo cars. Great setup of items! Congrats on the sales!!! Thanks for the show!!!
This will be fun!! Open, open, open!!
😮Amazing as always! Thank you!
I really have such fun with this!
What amazing pieces you had, I wanted just about everything on the tables. What’s your schedule in Florida, my best friend is only about an hour from you, if I had had your schedule I would of planned my trip down there. Thanks for sharing George ✨✨✨✨✨
So fun!!
I’m a newbie here and love your channel.
I’ve got a old piece of Dugan (I think)carnival glass with a horn in the center.
I’m having a blast watching your past videos hoping to see something like it to get a idea of it’s value.
"I don't think they did that in France" 🤣🤣
I love the glassware you had and adored the kitschy figures and pixieware!! Gotta get to one of your shows some time!
Love he pink light tree
I bet you were talking about Starnes /Deforest of California was the lead in the forms you showed. Do you have any Starnes cookie jars?
I was! I’m sorry to say I’ve not had a single piece of Starnes for a few years
Will you be doing any shows on the east coast ?( I live in central Connecticut). I Would love to see you at a show and buy a little treasure.
Great treasures 🥰
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That look like a great show !
I recently found two Sasha B pieces in my mothers kitchen cabinet. She said they had been a wedding gift that she never really cared for so they have remained untouched for all these years.
Great Stuff ❤️👍❤️
Loved the video
That mag purse so cool
Yes !
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Love and peace
Maybe the game scene on the fan is ‘blind man’s bluff’?
When and Where else will you be selling in Florida? Gonna be down that way for a few weeks and would love to shop your wares.
George I love your video and I'm wondering if your magazine purse sold. Also whether you sold it here or not, if you could tell me the price. I'm interested. I so love it.
George please bring those lighters, those colorful stools, and all that beautiful glass to Ohio. We like it here too!
I missed it but will be there in February.
You are lucky !
Hi George! Did you sell all the pixie items and the 3 piece ruby fairy light? Lori
Is that sunshine??😂😂😂❤
Remember that?
The game on the fan- blind man's buff.
That checoslovachia glass did they make other things with the leftovers
Hi George! I’m very interested in the deco desk clock, depending on the price. Can you give me information?
Hi from AZ.
Hello! Did you sell the devil vase? If not, how much is it? And how much do you usually get for the dove pot/planter?
Hi there! The devil's head is still for sale, please email me at theantiquenomad@gmail.com
You have some great items. When i see other channels where people buy at Goodwill it makes me irritated seeing all that junk
You somehow manage to get it all done.
Blind Man’s Bluff
I have 1 Holt Howard piece that I’m having trouble finding on line. It’s a white curly hair poodle. I’ve found one picture but it had a red collar and mine has a black one. It’s an anthropomorphic figurine, not a salt and pepper, but I think they did have S & P’s made with this poodle. It has closed eyes and about 6” high, any thoughts on how to price it? I run across a few items I can’t find online but I don’t sell enough to pay monthly for Worthpoint yet. For now I’m just selling enough to cover the cost of the storage unit I keep my mom’s treasures in.
I really need a nice chinese checkers board. I want to teach my grandchildren to play as I did years ago with my grandmother. Do you have any of those left? If so, I would be interested. I live near Mt Dora if you'll be back in the area anytime again this year. Sorry I missed you this time!
I'm so sad that I missed it 😭
Do ever get in the New England area ? You are so likable a real sweetheart ! Not hitting on you don't worry, I'm 77 your to old for me !
Believe the green owl is possibly Kanawha and the mushroom Blenko.
Interesting
Interesting
Did you sell the Tiffany thermometer plate?