I was in my local thrift store today and spotted two small figurines. Picked them up to examine and yup…there were Artesania Reconada. How did I know…Jocelyn taught ought me of course! Thanks so much for all your videos. Oh and I got them for $2 each.
I was a Longaberger consultant in the 90s. The miniatures were much more expensive and I think they are much more sought after now. Great find at a Goodwill!
Hey, Jocelyn, I'm learning so much from your videos - thank you! I wanted to comment on the Starbuck's mug you found - it looks like that particular cup is a tribute to the late Ruth Ginsburg, as that is her design of necklace, earrings, etc. and very representative of what she stood for - I hope you kept it for yourself - WomenPower!!..:)
Did you check the toys for the umbrellas? They maybe thought they were for dolls? That was my thought. I did not know about Longaberger Muniatures..........Interesting! I will always BOLO for them now though. Thanks for the new info, as always!!
The yellow glass picture you passed up was old. I had one exactly like it and it was from the sixties. It came with six glasses of different colors. Green, orange and yellow.
You hit gold! Longaberger is very expensive as you know! The collectors club one you had to pay a fee to join in order to buy the collector exclusives! You will make money off of them! They're in good shape!
Those eggs are called pysanki and are made by the lost wax method and dipping in many colours. Every colour you want to keep you cover in bees wax and then dip into another colour. At the end you gently heat the wax coverings usually with a candle and wipe it off revealing the patterns. Ukrainian, Russian and Polish.
23:59 I love having plenty of nice baskets in the house. Daily life involves endless toting and sorting activities, which are more enjoyable with nice baskets.
My dad has an estate sale/tag sale business located in Ohio and a couple of months ago he had an estate sale for a family that had over 100 longaberger baskets (we are in Ohio not far from where they were made). We sold almost all of them at such reasonable prices and the second day they were all half off - we had some of the similar baskets you saw at Goodwill and we sold them for amazing prices on the second day of the sale as the goal was to just sell everything. A lady came to our sale and told us that she worked at Longaberger many years ago and whenever the CEO of the company would come by their desk they would ask him to sign baskets (if they had them available) and he was always willing to sign them for the employees. There is a great history with regard to those baskets.😊😊
Great score on the miniatures! There was a collector's club you had to belong to in order to purchase those. They should hold their value better than the regular sized baskets.
As a former Longaberger consultant, I can tell you that you will be able to tell Longaberger from knock-offs by the traditional 5 point Maple leaf. Nice score on the minis.
That metal stand isn't for the baskets...it is for a glass vase that's made in Chin. I hope you didn't sell it as a set otherwise someone got ripped off
Happy Birthday sweet baby Laurel! Hope you had the happiest day when you did get to celebrate your birthday! Love watching the videos with you and your sister and brother in them. Would love to see an updated video with baby Laurel walking! 🎊 🎂🎉
I always enjoy your videos. I watch several reseller shop with me videos and yours is one of my faves. I think I like the pace, the estimated price and the fun narrative. Thanks so much for sharing your time and energy with us!
There is just a gentle ethical vibe with Joycelyn. Her voice is so soothing, her knowledge and her generosity, sharing her beautiful family with us all.
I'm so jealous of your goodwills.I go to mine and shake my head. I'm not a reseller, I just look for little treasures for myself. I have found a few little things. It's right beside my work ,so I stop in often...but nothing!!!!
Yes, the eggs are Ukrainian. Red, black and gold are the traditional colors, but a variety of colors are used now. A chicken size egg is around the 20 dollar range and an ostrich egg can be worth more than a hundred. Toulouse Latrec was an artist in Paris. He was famous for paintings of theatre, restaurants and nightclubs, particularly the Moulin Rouge (red mill). He did several posters for that nightclub.
I really like Longaberger baskets, so it warmed my heart to see you buying so many. I didn’t realize that there were miniatures and they sold for so much. Guess I need to keep my eyes open for those too.
The Mucha framed posters are indeed a find. I have a large paper poster from 1970 3' x 5' that I still have on my wall. To replace it OMG. So I will still hang it using push pins.
Longaberger “special”, miniature, holiday and Collectors Club baskets were only offered for a short time (about a month) and in somewhat limited quantities. The minis were well over $100 each new! So cute, though. Great find. Excellent baskets! Use them! 😊
It's a woven bee skep. Beekeepers use hive bodies with removable frames, which hold the comb. If a beekeeper was to use a skep, to harvest the honey they would destroy all the comb.
I was waitin for video 🙆♀️ as for theminiature umbrellas I think u shouldve checked toys! Possible employees thought go with dolls but great haul! Luv yr videos❤
I usually check out all the wrought iron looking for any Longaberger accessories like stands. It will be marked as such and looks more substantial than most
I actually have a nice, but chipped mug on my bedside table for trash. The bandaid wrapper, the ball of hair from my brush and all little odds and ends. Saves having a big one in my bedroom and it's one trip to the bathroom bin instead of 20.
I wondered if the garbage & umbrella baskets were for a cocktail bar. Cocktail napkins & swords go in the garbage... and... cocktail umbrellas ☔ in the umbrella stand?
I bought apx 20 Star bucks mugs 1 like the fish scale. Sold fr a whole 10$ eventually I sold the whole lot of mugs for 20$ to get them moved , I had no luck with the Star bucks mugs
The Fitz and Floyd is a base to a planter pot with rabbits on it.
I was in my local thrift store today and spotted two small figurines. Picked them up to examine and yup…there were Artesania Reconada. How did I know…Jocelyn taught ought me of course! Thanks so much for all your videos. Oh and I got them for $2 each.
Exactly. Spotted one at an estate sale. Would have had no idea without these videos. Got it for 1.00.
That Swiss carving is William Tell and his son. The original Tell Monument is in the marketplace of Altdorf in the canton of Uri in Switzerland.
I was a Longaberger consultant in the 90s. The miniatures were much more expensive and I think they are much more sought after now. Great find at a Goodwill!
I just recently started picking up Longaberger whenever I see it at thrift stores. Very high quality baskets. I love them.
Those baskets are amazing that someone donated. Wow!!!
Hey Jocelyn for the miniature umbrellas and any miniature accessory, check the toy aisle! I found some mixed in with the dolls.
Hey, Jocelyn, I'm learning so much from your videos - thank you! I wanted to comment on the Starbuck's mug you found - it looks like that particular cup is a tribute to the late Ruth Ginsburg, as that is her design of necklace, earrings, etc. and very representative of what she stood for - I hope you kept it for yourself - WomenPower!!..:)
That base is for maybe a candle or a plant. Anything that you want to display on a pedestal.
Did you check the toys for the umbrellas? They maybe thought they were for dolls? That was my thought. I did not know about Longaberger Muniatures..........Interesting! I will always BOLO for them now though. Thanks for the new info, as always!!
5:46 I had an Anri music box with a Swiss Reuge mechanism. I think that was a common collab.
The yellow glass picture you passed up was old. I had one exactly like it and it was from the sixties. It came with six glasses of different colors. Green, orange and yellow.
You hit gold! Longaberger is very expensive as you know! The collectors club one you had to pay a fee to join in order to buy the collector exclusives! You will make money off of them! They're in good shape!
Hey, CCL---painting an entire room in the house and hosting your kid's birthday party IS 'work'! Important work at that. Who else would have done it?
Might be worth checking the toy section if someone has thought they were doll umbrellas/rollers
Those eggs are called pysanki and are made by the lost wax method and dipping in many colours. Every colour you want to keep you cover in bees wax and then dip into another colour. At the end you gently heat the wax coverings usually with a candle and wipe it off revealing the patterns. Ukrainian, Russian and Polish.
🤣🤣it's a few floors down from dept 56 cracked me up!!
I would have loved the Longaberger Baskets!
I can't believe you found the miniatures of longaberger .awesome!!!!
23:59 I love having plenty of nice baskets in the house. Daily life involves endless toting and sorting activities, which are more enjoyable with nice baskets.
My dad has an estate sale/tag sale business located in Ohio and a couple of months ago he had an estate sale for a family that had over 100 longaberger baskets (we are in Ohio not far from where they were made). We sold almost all of them at such reasonable prices and the second day they were all half off - we had some of the similar baskets you saw at Goodwill and we sold them for amazing prices on the second day of the sale as the goal was to just sell everything. A lady came to our sale and told us that she worked at Longaberger many years ago and whenever the CEO of the company would come by their desk they would ask him to sign baskets (if they had them available) and he was always willing to sign them for the employees. There is a great history with regard to those baskets.😊😊
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I love how much I feel the , "thrill of the hunt" with you!!!....I know that feeling!!!
Great score on the miniatures! There was a collector's club you had to belong to in order to purchase those. They should hold their value better than the regular sized baskets.
Love that pitcher
Those miniature bowls on the stand are adorable!
As a former Longaberger consultant, I can tell you that you will be able to tell Longaberger from knock-offs by the traditional 5 point Maple leaf. Nice score on the minis.
The umbrellas probably ended up on a baggie. JoAnn
That metal stand isn't for the baskets...it is for a glass vase that's made in Chin. I hope you didn't sell it as a set otherwise someone got ripped off
Growing up in OH all the L baskets are nostalgic. As a TX transplant they aren’t popular here. The miniatures are new to me!
I would have looked at the kids toy section. Since the umbrellas were toy size
Happy Birthday sweet baby Laurel! Hope you had the happiest day when you did get to celebrate your birthday! Love watching the videos with you and your sister and brother in them. Would love to see an updated video with baby Laurel walking! 🎊 🎂🎉
The umbrellas may have been in the toy section. They look a lot like American Girl accessories.
Dept. 18 is Walmart's dept. # for their Christmas. 😊
Love the Longaberger miniatures!! Great find!!!,🎉🎉🎉
I always enjoy your videos. I watch several reseller shop with me videos and yours is one of my faves. I think I like the pace, the estimated price and the fun narrative. Thanks so much for sharing your time and energy with us!
Same here, her gentle voice and banter is so relaxing. ❤
There is just a gentle ethical vibe with Joycelyn. Her voice is so soothing, her knowledge and her generosity, sharing her beautiful family with us all.
I loved the blue & white platter!
I'm so jealous of your goodwills.I go to mine and shake my head. I'm not a reseller, I just look for little treasures for myself. I have found a few little things. It's right beside my work ,so I stop in often...but nothing!!!!
Same here!😢
Yes, the eggs are Ukrainian. Red, black and gold are the traditional colors, but a variety of colors are used now. A chicken size egg is around the 20 dollar range and an ostrich egg can be worth more than a hundred.
Toulouse Latrec was an artist in Paris. He was famous for paintings of theatre, restaurants and nightclubs, particularly the Moulin Rouge (red mill). He did several posters for that nightclub.
My mom loved his work. We had one of his posters hanging in our bathroom when I was growing up in the 60’s.
Red Mill, sheep = mouton, mill = moulin
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Thanks, fixed it.
There's a bunny that is supposed to go on that Fitz and Flyod base :)
THE PART AT YOU FIND IT WAS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SHELF ....
AT GO IN TOP .. SAME PLACE BUT AT THE BOTTOM
I really like Longaberger baskets, so it warmed my heart to see you buying so many. I didn’t realize that there were miniatures and they sold for so much. Guess I need to keep my eyes open for those too.
Did you check the toy section for the umbrellas?
15 minutes in and it’s like a treasure hunt , I’m loving it 😊
We went on several bus trips to Dresden, Ohio to the longaberger factory and store. And you could buy the miniature things for the baskets.
could the umbrellas perhaps have been in the 'collector dolls' section?...maybe a shelf stocker thought they might be parasols for dolls?
Can’t wait to see the sold clip on this episode.
I bought Longaberger back in the day. They were expensive! I’m talking anywhere from $60 for a plain one to $100-$300 for the special ones.
The Mucha framed posters are indeed a find. I have a large paper poster from 1970 3' x 5' that I still have on my wall. To replace it OMG. So I will still hang it using push pins.
Longaberger “special”, miniature, holiday and Collectors Club baskets were only offered for a short time (about a month) and in somewhat limited quantities. The minis were well over $100 each new! So cute, though. Great find. Excellent baskets! Use them! 😊
Hahaha….you are so funny! I like to shop like you….1 item to sell, 2 items for me, 1 item to sell, 2 items for me……! Love it!
It's a woven bee skep.
Beekeepers use hive bodies with removable frames, which hold the comb. If a beekeeper was to use a skep, to harvest the honey they would destroy all the comb.
Umbrella stand are fantastic collection, put vintage umbrellas in it , awesome video 📹 😀 👏 👌 👍
I was waitin for video 🙆♀️ as for theminiature umbrellas I think u shouldve checked toys! Possible employees thought go with dolls but great haul! Luv yr videos❤
At 13:54 there looks to be a miniature umbrella. I swear I was yelling loud enough for you to hear me! LOL
Love the Amber glass vase and the Blue and white platter.
I think there are 13 of the JW collection miniatures. They are minis of the first Longaberger baskets or something like that. Great finds!
Great Walk-through. Hoping you find the Fitz and Floyd piece. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
My cats eat off pfaltzgraph,its older,a bit spendy but they like it .
I think that’s great! Life is too short not use the “good stuff” and not enjoy your treasures.
My cat has 6 Pfaltzgraff bowls she uses (not at one time).
Our cats use Fiesta fruit bowls! Good not to use plastic, they wash very easily and low so their whiskers don’t hit the edges.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your pretty nails! Oh & good job sifting out those finds!
The Starbucks mug is probably for Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Supreme Court Justice. Hope that helps.
The first item in your cart is not a lantern, but a bird feeder!
it is pottery you paint at the craft place, the dragon box
Maybe the mini waste basket and umbrella holder are samples.
Dept 18... A few floors down from Dept 56. 😂
The base is a candle holder
Awesome you found so much Longaberger
Great purchase of Longaberger baskets! I have one from several years ago and I use it frequently.
The Longaberger With Family Member Signatures Are Something To Look Out For. They Add To The Value
The Andrus name with beehive might be from Utah. I think it’s the most common surname of Utah, or it was.
Check the toy section! Been a long time since you got a cartful of goodies.
Maybe go back in a few days to look again.
They might be in the baggie section
The baskets you picked up could. Cost up to 100.00 or more
Maybe next time you go there look for the umbrellas in the toy section they may have thought they were for dolls
The round longaberger basket is perfect for paper plates
I think the F&F might be a hurricane base/lamp. Missing the glass top
I'm always nervous by the way you pile the goodies in the cart. Lol. Feel like I'll hear a big crack or c ash 😅 js 😅
I thought I was the only one that was on the edge with that. Lol
That big round thing holds a large 3 wick candle,party lite use to sell them
That was a good store. Great finds there for you. Thank you for taking us with you. I think you should have gotten Minnie.
I usually check out all the wrought iron looking for any Longaberger accessories like stands. It will be marked as such and looks more substantial than most
I actually have a nice, but chipped mug on my bedside table for trash. The bandaid wrapper, the ball of hair from my brush and all little odds and ends. Saves having a big one in my bedroom and it's one trip to the bathroom bin instead of 20.
The little umbrellas? The toy section.
What a haul today!! This was a fun video for me as you were having fun.
I have an aunt by the name of Carol Endres. I remember seeing that artist's things in Hallmark stores in the 90's.
I was hoping you would find the umbrellas!
You got some awesome items.
Enjoy your videos
The umbrellas might have been placed in the toy section, look like the perfect size for a doll......Good Luck!!
Hi sweetheart I was just thinking maybe look in the candle section for the stand
Take care ❤🇦🇺🦘
I liked the Mother Mary you first picked up.. You did well..lots of stuff there.
Umbrellas were probably with the toys/dolls since they were doll sized
the large pumpkin vase was sold at the At Home store last year.
That leaf stand might hold a taller jar candle
I loved this video, the treasure hunt and the high! The kind of video I enjoy from you!
I wondered if the garbage & umbrella baskets were for a cocktail bar. Cocktail napkins & swords go in the garbage... and... cocktail umbrellas ☔ in the umbrella stand?
She is like Bridget her voice is adorable.
The umbrellas might have been in the toy section
I bought apx 20 Star bucks mugs 1 like the fish scale. Sold fr a whole 10$ eventually I sold the whole lot of mugs for 20$ to get them moved , I had no luck with the Star bucks mugs
I was getting withdrawal symptoms waiting for my daily fix! ❤
Hi Jocelyn! When you noticed the massive red and black vase, I thought back to the $16,000.00 vase...hope it's not the same maker!
@@pattboylan5359 hi there, thanks for replying to my comment, unfortunately for me; I’m not Jocelyn 😂
Learned new things about Longaberger. Thanks for the info!!!
Absolutely love those baskets!
The umbrellas might be in the baggies.
Jocelyn, I think you missed a West Germany striped pottery vase (3:32).
Hope Juliette is feeling better! All those baskets are nice! It did look like a fall theme for your selections!
The waste basket didn't have a stand