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Today we're thrifting a few of my favorite Goodwill locations in Vancouver, Washington. Then I'm taking you home with me to decorate with today's finds 😄 What do you think of my thrift store haul!?
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My name is Laura and I am a full time vintage shop owner and I've been self employed for 8 years selling my vintage finds online, in flea markets and local vintage malls. I love to resell 2nd hand and vintage items so they can live a second (or third or fourth) life!
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My first thought was that that big scoop little scoop was a salt pig. Makes perfect sense that's how you used it.
I am originally from Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk region, so I know that the two egg holders are similar to Petrikivsk folk decorative painting. Decorative painting is one of the types of decorative and applied art. The best developed in Ukraine is Petrykiv painting - decorative and ornamental painting, which was formed in the Dnipropetrovsk region in the village of Petrykivka, which was founded in 1772 by Peter Kalnyshevsky. More often, peasants painted wooden kitchen utensils. Petrikia painting was preserved even in the period of the USSR. That is why you see the symbol of the Olympics in Moscow, during which many works of folk art were sold.
Yes, so that is not the company logo but the symbol of the Moscow Olympics (which the U.S. boycotted) from 1980.
К сожалению, американцам плевать на нашу культуру и на любую другую у них неразрекламированную. Глинянные горшки - вот предел мечтаний.
@@aleksandraberezkina4038
Hello Aleksandra... (that's a beautiful name!) Could you please explain what you mean by this statement? "Clay pots - that's the ultimate dream."
Thank you so much!
Your country and culture are so rich with the beauty and tradition of your decorative objects.
when I saw those I immediately thought Ukraine from the painting and wood type. I was in east Ukraine in 2005 and saw lots of that woodworking style and paint work
Very interesting comment. Thank u
Wow, I've been to lots of Goodwill's, but have NEVER seen any look that nice on the exterior or have an abundance of good stuff inside.
I agree and I'd love to see Oregon and all it's beauty. I live in South MI about a two hour drive South of Detroit and our Goodwills are trashy especially the exterior. Never use to be like that.
The silver piggy bank was my go to baby gift in the 1970s and 80s. The local jewelry store sold them, and I had them engraved with the baby's name and birthdate. Those "babies" are now in their 40s and some still have their silver pigs.
I must have been at Retails right before you; I loved that little floral footstool and even took a photo of it but decided I didn't have a spot for it. Funny to see it end up with you!
I have a silver plate scoop with a little scoop. I had been told it was used originally for sugar or sugar cubes. I set it out at Easter filled with Skittles. Grandkids loved it!
Hi Laura. I learned recently that your new Bennett Welsh piece is called a sauce bowl, not a gravy boat. A gravy boat has a handle and only one pour spout and is meant to be pasted around the table. A sauce bowl is meant to be left in the middle of the table with a ladle. The ladle is then moved from side to side resting in the indents for people across the table to use
Hi Laura,
I just had to comment on the familiarity of the sundae cups that you commented on. I live in Portland and my mother recently donated those cups to GW (they were unique). It's a small world! Keep up the great content.
Laura, the scoop with the smaller scoop was used for sugar cubes. You would put it on your table if you were serving wine and if your guests thought their wine wasn't sweet enough, they could add sugar to taste. Also don't leave salt in metal as it will pit the metal. Vintage metal salt shaker lids prove the point.
It's a sugar server.
Yes!!!
yes, you nailed it!
The wood magazine rack could hold some cool older record albums.
I use one to hold extra tp rolls.
This episode was great! When I was in my early twenties, I worked for a gift shop that sold Bennett Welch pottery. I met him when I visited his studio to buy stock. I purchased a one of a kind prototype trinket box that I believe never was commercially produced. It has the same "Corn Flower" pattern as your gravy boat. I collect all the Patterns when I find them in the wild. Your gravy boat was an envious find. I do not have one. I truly enjoy all of your videos. You came to our Scappoose Goodwill about 5 months ago and passed up three ceramic jars with lids. I was delighted when I realized that I must have come along after you because I bought them. They are salted away waiting to be displayed in my new home.
Elephant bank had whimsy and quality, she can keep that all her life...my favorite.
The scoop with a scoop is a sugar scuttle. I thrifted a silver plated one earlier this year. I was going to plant a succulent in it but the lady selling it told me not to lol
Well then using it for salt wasn't to off the original use it was made for. 😀
My mom had 1 of those. She got it as a silver anniversary present. 1966.
Moisture from a plant will make it rust
Quirky and Boho here - and I am fascinated by the lamp thingy. I think bright colored tassles hanging down would look cool. It will make a cute little lamp to tuck into a dull or dark corner! Or maybe hang elephant bells from it? BTW I am an Interior Architect/Designer from NY. I love an eclectic mix of things. My theory is if I love it - it MUST have been meant to fit somewhere in my space!
I was thinking you could place a nice little piece of art work on it in the meantime. I know it would cover up the front design of it but you would see it if approached from either side.
I love your way of thinking!
The speckled blue collection is gorgeous.
Now that was a haul Laura! I especially love how you show us the pieces styled in your home, your teak oiling process, etc!
Yes! And what kind of oil is used?
@@SusanRubinsky Not sure which oil Laura uses, but there are several food-safe wood oils available. If it says it can be used on a butcher block, I assume it's food safe (although, of course, read the label).
Laura! You’re back at Goodwill!! Yay! I love browsing with you so much. You’re so much fun to thrift with!! 🥰
Can’t keep me away from GW for long 😆❤️
YES these are my faves
I literally just left that silver piggy bank at my Goodwill, like 10 minutes ago. It was engraved with the name Jeremy! What a coincidence!
Your content is so spot-on. I love that I “found” you. Not to sound creepy, but here I go 😂…introvert me could totally hang with you for a thrifting day. Trust me, that’s a HUGE compliment.
Back in the day we used the metal scoop for nuts on a buffet table. You would use the smaller scoop to get your individual serving.
That is what a family member told me it was. She has one in silver & I love it.
I really LOVE that cat and all the pottery that matches it~love your style!
those cats are fairly easy to find.
i had one in the 80's, which is when the bulk of them were produced.
The cat was my favourite find of the day😺 It had the cutest heart shaped face😊
Jessie will figure it out!! Jessie can do anything!! Lol💕💕🦋🦋💕💕
The wood and iron candlestick holder is by Home Interior, late 70’s
The oval magazine basket would be perfect for stacking breadboard or plates through the dowels.
Great idea!!
Love that idea!
Good idea, l liked that piece.
hold the records that are spinning for the day
The salt scoop set is a miniature version of an antique coal scuttle. I wouldn't leave salt in it -- it will react with the metal, and damage it, plus the salt may not then be safe to eat. The other comments about sugar sounded like a good idea.
Great as a sugar bowl though.
It is a sugar bowl.
Hi
Lovely as usual.
That brass piece with the little scoop is for sugar cubes.
I bought my silver one in England years ago.
There was a little hook that the scoop hung from so it wasn’t ever sitting on the sugar cubes.
I have always loved them. ♥️
Love from Trinidad 🇹🇹
I loved your tour to Italy videos but I so missed the weekly thrifting, sourcing and styling videos that we are so used to. Glad you are back. Great haul loved everything that you got.
I think your shell scoop/s were made for sugar. Salt will eat through the metal surface and damage it.
It’s called a sugar scuttle.😎
You are a natural…love your very artistic home…you definitely have an “eye”. Appreciate all your knowledge! Love gorgeous Lorenzo…
Thank you for showing us how you oil up the wood and clean your glasses. It’s always good to see what care is needed for these beautiful pieces.
Egg cups. 1980 Moscow olympics souvenirs is my guess. Might be extra collectable?
I found a set of Nancy Funk vintage pieces up in oregon last year. They sold fast and for quite a profit! Mine were the black set...a toothbrush holder, toilet paper holder, two towel hooks...they were really cool
Your "scoop with a little scoop" is actually a sugar cube server. A refined way to present sugar to guests, usually for coffee, it is an old tradition!
Hiya,
Your salt holder was a miniature coal scuttle and shovel. Very few 60s homes would be without a coal scuttle, to bring the black stuff in and hold it till needed, so your enthusing about it was quite funny when I can remember struggling with a full-size one full of coal for the living room fire.
Stay safe, Steve...
Laura, I stumbled across your fabulous UA-cam page today, and what a blessing it has been! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to me!! 😃 I feel like I hit the lottery! Watching your videos has been inspirational, educational, and entertaining, to say the very least! I have to thank you though, because I recognized a pair of ceramic hands you spoke about in this video. They're made by Nancy Funk and I own a pair that I bought a few months ago at Goodwill. I paid less than $8 for the pair, and I only bought them cause they were so unique and fabulous! I was planning to list the pair for around $20. Well, thanks to you I will be adding another zero to that figure! These are super old too, but still in perfect condition! ...
Your teak collection is quite unique 💕love it. So much enjoy your thrifting vlogs so much great stuff. Thanks 😊
Blue glasses, I love glassware
Gorgeous treasures today and I loved the wooden pieces and the blue Libbey glassware. The sugar scoop is charming, but I suspect salt may corrode the finish on the metal.
I love those Libby glasses!
My favorite thing was the calla Lilly napkin holder. When I see Calla Lillies, I think of Frida Kahlo instead, one of the most famous surrealists whom I love 💕 of course they were lovahssss (Diego and Frida) I never know what to do with trays but you gave me so many ideas, and your subscribers gave me so many magazine rack ideas, yay! Hope Lorenzo is ok! Can you teach us how to spot Myrtle Wood, I am not sure I would know just from seeing your items.
“The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower suitable to any occasion. I carried them on my wedding day and now I place them here in memory of something that has died.” Katherine Hepburn from Stage Door.
So glad to see you back at GW. You have such an expert eye!! Lorenzo is so handsome and very vocal when he wants mommy's attention! Love your videos, Laura. Your hair looks beautiful!
the ornate piece is what is known as a sugar scuttle with scoop. Beautiful piece!Love how you designed it on the tray
I love watching you thrift and put pieces together..
Lorenzo is very vocal in this video!
I LOVE those blue glasses!!!
Your salt holder and floral stool were my favorite things you found. You found so many fun things!
OMG, Love that wooden lamp!
Absolutely love all the wood & the little salt cellar but I especially love your Bennett Welsh gravy boat! Beautiful! ♥️
Some lovely finds today, love all the blue pottery especially the cat ❤️😄🇬🇧
Love everything you found. The sugar scuttles are quite old. Found some from 1920. Silver plated, love the brass version. Great idea to turn it into a salt pig. I would keep everything you found today for myself, lol. I love your thrifting video. They inspire me when I'm out looking. You taught me about teak. I'm from a small town in Australia. We don't get as much great stuff as you guys. But doesn't stop me from looking 😃
Your blue glasses are lovely but octogon shape is difficult to drink from,ez to slop on your shirt.That is why I got rid of mine
Fun shopping today. Love the black panther lamp
You got some good pieces today. We had the blue glasses when my kids were little, so it was nice to see there are still some around.
yay! So glad your thrifting videos are back! You've been missed.
Love the blue cat, the Corning Ware pot and the teak candle holder.
The silver plated pig bank, I had one when I was little! 😍
I loved the blue glasses.
Nice haul. Glad you are back informing us with your good taste.
So glad to see you back in the stores!! You give me some great ideas for resell.
Loved the egg holders this time around. The colors are smashing!
Hi Laura, glad you got goods this time, and lots!
My favorite is the myrtle wood bowl w/ handle and that footstool.
Happy hunting!❤
I love the Bennett Walsh gravy boat. I think it's my fave of today's pickins!
The wood piece that looked like a bowl was connected is actually a wood cake stand when you flip it over. It was laying upside down. I have one and I use it constantly for staging. I wish I knew how much that one was. All you had to do was flip it over and wah lah a cake stand 😘 also those magazine holders are nice to coral flat platters silver looks nice as does wood and glass. 👍
Laura glad you are back, I love watching you thrift you have such a good eye. Watching you have given me such a love for mid century. 😊
I told my husband the other day I would love to find glasses like that.
Omg......luv the hand chair❤
Fantastic finds. I'm partial to the lovely wood items. You have great thrift stores in your area. Lorenzo is so vocal, very cute, I love when your pets have unique personalities. 🥰🌻🐕
Lots of great finds!!
LAURA I LOVE THE THINGS THAT YOU BOUGHT AT THE GOODWILLD ESPECIALLY THE BLUE CAT WITH THE HEART SHAPE FACE THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US 🥰 🦋 🦋🦋🌻🌻🌻🐝
Welcome back! I so enjoyed your trip. I have many plans for mine thanks to you two. Loved the video as always! Your excitement makes my heart happy! (Ideas please on the wood oil?)
Your so joyful to watch and learn from. Thankyou for sharing your adventures. Adelaide Australia
My favorite things were all of the wood items AND the pottery! I get just as excited as you! Well, maybe...You get pretty excited! I enjoy your videos so much! I'm going to be starting my own thrifting business while traveling and living out of my van that my husband has all fixed up for me. All kinds of solar and air cond. with a small fridge, even a Natures head toilet! I'm so excited! I forgot to say how much I love Lorenzo! He's a beautiful boy and so vocal just like my Romeo kitty!
I love the blue glasses 💙
I work at a thrift shop I price the vintage and do the displays. I was enjoying u finding all the wood pieces. I love learning new things! Thank you 😊
Great stuff loved it
Love the gravy boat! What a find! I like all the wood items, when I was a reseller, I always picked up wood items!!!
YOU HAVE HAND CHAIRSSSSS!!!! AHHHH I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED HAND CHAIRS!
Laura, I love all the teak wood collection, thanks
Your blue glasses were the glasses I had in my first apartment 1980. I had the tall ones , great for big ice tea. I loved how nice they sat flat , and we're comfortable to hold. My favorite find today.
All of that vintage Corning Ware 😍😍😍
The teak and other wood pieces are warm and go with your pottery. What brand of oil did you use? Libby is known for the quality of it's glasses. You worked at finding all the glasses and they fit in the drawer perfectly, it is a sign to keep them. I like the speckled cat and matching pieces. Love your video. Thanks!
I would like to know as well, what wood oil you use. Loving your videos.
Love the Bennet Welsh gravy boat
I love your cat!! She says hi!! Sweet as ever!!! I love the stuff you find!!! 🥰
Amazing finds, and what you’ve done to them, especially the wooden pieces are phenomenal. You’ve really given them a second life. Also I LOVE the piggy bank for your baby niece, it is unique, thoughtful and SO sweet!❤
I love your choices and style. I have
always love mid century modern. I just found your videos and have bindged on them for the last few days. Thank you for the friendly way you take us along with you.
It's like having Christmas everyday!! Thrift and be happy!💕💕🦋🦋💕💕
loved the gravy boat
I love it all!! You are just so inspiring to watch. I can’t wait to move into my new house and start decorating.
Egg cups definitely. You have such an amazing eye. I love teak as well!
I bought a magazine holder like that one to put my umbrellas in. I also use it for yoga mats.
I agree that the triangle painted leather item comes from Morocco. Great finds today.
Laura- Glad to see you home from Europe. I'm going to the Goodwill in Seattle, the largest Goodwill on the west coast! I'm very excited to find some treasures. It might be a little overwhelming but I don't really care. There's always a treasure to be found! Welcome home. Tin Man's mom!
Love your finds, Laura. Love your style too.
I love the way you explain everything. Thanks!
Great to have you back 🇬🇧
Love your finds and table scape.❤️
The glasses and the gravy boat are my favorite! Luv that pottery!
I love teak as well and can never leave a piece on the shelf especially knowing what wood oil can do. feel like I’m the only one so it’s nice to see another vintage fiend appreciate it as well.
The Scoop is a Victorian piece used for sugar. During that time sugar was very expensive and so was served in an ornate way.☺
I loved the teak!