Two Miniature Unboxings For The Price Of One! Antique + New Dolls House Finds!
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2024
- This week we have two unboxings for you. Some stunning antique dolls house pieces and some more modern kitchen pieces. Come with us to see what we can use and repurpose for our growing collection of miniature projects!
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The large pitcher would be good as an umbrella stand inside the front door. The thing that you don't know what it is looks like a vintage bar I've seen. The filigre bit folds down so you can set the glasses there and the bottles go in the cabinet. I want the large cauldron! It's so cute!
It was a relief to see the tinned buffalo.
The bed warmer is one of those old ones with a long handle that you could use to slide it far under the blankets without touching the hot part. We used to see many of the real ones in antique shops in the 70's. If you have an attic, i think it would be hilarious if you put the witches cauldron up there.
A gazunda, because it “goes under” the blankets to keep the bed warm 🤣
Lol, you guys get soooooo excited, cream horns, a bed warmer, not a carpet beater, and the thing with the button on the bottom, a ginger jar. Love these unboxings!
I can see why they were costly.Worth it
In US we call them Creme Horns! YUM whatever they are called!
The first wood furniture out of the second box could’ve used as a garden bench.❤
Fleur, those little glass pieces are the crème de la crème of all of all those items. Love the style and colours.
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The cauldron with the lid is actually probably a bean pot. Old fashioned
Your mystery item might be the front of a stove. The next item is a bed warmer. You put embers inside and pass it between the top sheets and the bottom sheet to warm beds before going to bed. They were very common in Spain and still in use in the 70s. ❤️
@3:44 the glass and vase. If I’m not mistaken the glass will sit nicely upside down on the vase and it sets on an old dresser or nightstand and it is so you can have a drink in the middle of the night without getting bugs in the water. 🥰
Yes, it could be a "tumble up".
I agree ❤️
Your joyful spirits are delightful.
I'm having a hard day a work, and am on my lunch break, I thought, "I hope Kate and Fluer have a new video to calm my nerves and forget about work." My wish came true
The object at 15:10 reminds me of a church tabernacle/sacrament house. No idea if that’s what it’s meant to be or not but just immediately made me think of the various ones I’ve seen in churches over the years.
I was thinking something similar. Like the cabinet the Torah is kept in.
I thought maybe it was a little Asian house shrine
I don’t doll house but I absolutely love watching people be happy in their hobbies and with so much excitement and joy. It’s wonderful to watch.
That big brass looking jug would make a great umbrella holder in a hallway of one of the dollhouses
Relaxing after work with my favourite Lovely ladies Fleur and Kate ❤😊 thank you for another wonderful video 😊😊
Cream horns.
Mmmmmm!
You could hold the cauldron over a candle to give it the burnished look with soot.
Have you two ever considered doing a Beatrix Potter type dollhouse? Lots of the second box looked so much like it could go into a woodland style cottage that I was already building one in my head 😊
Depending on the size of your greenhouse the large handmade wooden table could be used as a potting table. Love the croissants in the basket
Tiny foods make me so happy! Those glass baskets are amazing...
I can almost hear your brains ticking away with ideas for all of these lovelies!
Yay, 😮Fleur. A box of goodies for you.
That weirdly curled sided bowl, with what looked like french cream horns, is i think supposed to be a dough bowl. Bread dough was placed in them to rise. I think they're more popular in America. Now used as a show piece on tables. A kind of what not container.
You got some lovely items there in your boxes. Things you can't use, you could re sell and that could pay for more delights when you see them.
That long sticked pan was definitely a bed warmer.
They would slip it under the sheets from the bottom end of the bed. Filled with hot coals from the fire.
Carpet beaters were usually made of flexable whicker. I remember my mother had one that belonged to my grand mother. It lived in the garage and came out to beat the living day lights out of a rug we had in our living room, as children. It was great fun doing that. Did a great job too. 😂
Oh and the doll house is looking so lovely. X😊
It’s a small wall heater. My grandparents had them in their house. They are either gas, coal or wood powered. My grandparents’ were about a foot and a half tall and they worked great! That being said, they were declared unsafe and manufacturing stopped.
Hello so Happy to see you have a new video 😁🐦🐝☀️🙋♀️ Thanks
The item you called Barge ware, looks kind of like altars that were used to keep holy relics/statues in, so you could pray with at home, not sure, however, looks like one. The door would open and you could see the relic/statue. The yellow bread items could be éclairs? Cream filled pastry. The item towards the end of your video is a dipper, they were used to dip into barrels for water. You drank directly from these dippers and they usually hung from a nail/hook in the wall or near the barrel. You ladies are the best! So much fun to watch your videos.
That copper jug is a milk pitcher and they are really big..my uncles and aunts had cows and they were like that, maybe for 10 litres of milk..and also to keep water cold..so it would go on the floor or a low stool.
You could use stand in your greenhouse for your pots and plants.❤
The "cutting board" I think looks like a board you put fish on to scale and fillet them. When I saw the fish, I thought, perfect!
i have the same crate magnet w/wine bottles which I purchased abt. 1998 @ a liquor store to repurpose for my doll's house. lots of lovely kitchen items. thanx for sharing.
As a hit glass artist, I was amazed by the miniature glass pieces. That was fun.
my word those little candy stripe bowls are so beutifull
Kate is always a ray of positivity and sunshine. I wonder if there will ever be something that she can't find a use for. We should all strive to be as grateful to the universe as she is. I really need this some days. Thank you for being here for us and showing us adorable things to brighten our days.
What beautiful glass ware and all the other things were beautiful too
So happy you were able to treat yourself and your dolls house to something special. 😊
radiogramme maybe and bed warmer, lovely pieces. thank you
Cream horns! 😄
I'm so glad I found y'all. It's always fun to see your dollhouses the enjoyment you get, and appreciation you have for tiny things. I only wish it was a few years ago so I could have shown my mom (also Nanny), but I can show my daughter (also a grown-up curly redheaded Katie). Cheers from Texas!
Everything was beautiful 😊
Y'all are so much fun! This is one of my favorite channels.
Exquisite finds. I enjoyed the unwrapping.
I loved watching the two of you kind women going through all of these tiny wonders👵👍Thank you
There was a lot of treasures in these unboxing .I love the miniature glasses those were incredible,as were the baskets.But what an assortment of things in the other box,those I y cakes and carves fork and spoon,more than likely a salad set.The bigger piece you pulled out first ,you could decorate that ,with tiles,some of your bigger pieces and have it as a separate display,on a side,window ledge,or in a bedroom.Prettyfy it up and it could be a washstand with flowers and trinkets on it for a bedroom.A shame not to use it ..Thanks for sharing..Love n Light 🥰
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Bubble And Squeak, sounds delicious!
It is it's a mixture of mashed potatoes and left over veggies from the Sunday roast combined together and fried lovely. It's also rhyming slang for a Greek
A bed warmer. Put coals in & slip it between the blankets before you climb in
The Victorian glass is lovely!
Rug beater or bed warmer. In the 40s, I noticed better Davis making popcorn in a version similar, using the fireplace.
I love the horse brass it made me think you could do a old fashoined caravan with them in ❤
I love when you open boxes. Thank you.
I am always interested to see the job lots you buy. I love the cauldrons and all the glass ware from the first opening.
Such a blessing to be able to spend time with each other like that. Sadly, I never did anything like that with my Mum 😔
I love the candy cane glass, the basket and bowl are beautiful. The bed warmer could have been a hat pin originally, then someone covered the end of the pin. The cream puffs, look more like scones, cream and jam 😋... Such a lovely array of miniatures 😊
Another treasure trove. Thank you.
I love how you both bond over the same hobby, if you bought some bead containers it would help you keep the items organised, I would like to see how you keep your doll items organised 😄
The home made pink jar to like a ginger jar. The pastries cream puffs and cream horns. Nice purchase.
So many beautiful little things. It's so much fun to watch your unboxings. Always can't wait for the next one. Take care girls. You have got me to start my own dollhouses. I have been thrifting some old wooden boxes to make different rooms. ♥️❤️🧓🌺
Good luck with your doll's houses
Amazing haul of goodies, can’t wait to see what you do with them all. Take care and thank you for sharing 👍🙏❤️
The item before the cauldron could be an umbrella stand
That oversized brass ewer would make a good umbrella stand. The plaster fish is my favourite too. Besides the glass basket of course🤍
Funny, I thought the same
The history item is a carriage clock! Xx
I remember horse brasses being all the rage in the early seventies along with ceramic shire horses and gypsy caravans in windows. Another lovely episode. I can feel a Witches cottage doll's house coming along. Your mystery item may be a paraffin heater we had them in the sixties and seventies. When you went in your house you could always smell the paraffin.
those were bed warmer yeah carpet beeter is like a dream catcher only made by vines or wicker. we call those cream horns they are
for breakfast
I think that bronze/gold upright thingy looks like an old console radio cabinet.
Watching you two is guaranteed fun! You make my ❤😊! Thank you'!❤🇺🇸
I love your unboxing, I love the horse brasses and the squat copper jug is exactly like my life size one, and those glass baskets are gorgeous, also loved the cream horns. thank you for sharing.
The horse brasses may be my favorite and the copper mold in the shape of a fish.❤
All kinds of wonderful minis, so fun watching you open the boxes, thank you!
All the tiny glass items are so sweet. The unboxings are always vicarious joy.
Some very cute things.
You are going to have to get a large scale house maybe 1/6 to accommodate all the bigger pieces 😉
I love a good unboxing:) It's going to be fun to see how you put the treasures to use. Thanks for sharing:)
Love when you do the miniatures. Donna/Michigan /USA
I love your enthusiasm in your finds its brilliant and they are always lovely too especially the glass wear as the details are fabulous and the box so cool like you say! Like the brass wear too❤😊
I always enjoy the unboxings!! It's the thrill of discovery that gets me! Your glass basket is amazing. Lots of little treasures that make the house a home.
I love cream horns.
Oh, you are just the right, cheerful thing to see on an incredibly hot day! I am blessed with A/C but being stuck in one room just reading..sooo excited to see you and your new treasures..I always imagine if you found some of those things on a lark..delightful gasps! The glassware and those brass jugs...I see new rooms and houses and gardens in the future ..thank you soo much for the sharing of your world.much love!
Hope the weather improves for you soon.
You have so much stuff and so many houses you should sell some. Work your way up to a Victorian doll house. You seem more like sisters.
Your excitement made me feel giddy too. 😉
I’ve got some fabric scraps for you fleur
We call them Q-Tips which actually is the Brand name...like Kleenex 😊. I think the generic name is Cotton swabs!
Aww.. I love the baskets. We had some of those in the 70s, along with some matching swans. I think my mom still has the swans. I haven't seen the baskets though.
...oh, and the reason you came up with "corn" for the cream puff things at about 20:00 are what we call "cornet à crème patissière" in France, which sounds very similar to "corn"!
I love how excited you both get, it’s like when you were both little. I do the same exact thing with 😊.
Fabulous 👍😍🤩❤I want all of that😭
Oops... I think my first comment disappeared because I added a link to a picture and I don't think links are allowed. I was saying (amongst other things that I have probably forgotten) was that many of the things looked like they came from France and the unidentified object is similar to a "horloge pendule comtoise", but missing the face with the half-circle at the top that would hide the chiming mechanism (the upside-down bowl-looking-thing on the top). Also, the "bed pan" or "carpet beater" looks like what we call a "poele à marrons" which was used for cooking chestnuts, and the "small frying pan" looks like a "casserole à café/casserole à lait" which is used for heating a small portion of coffee or milk for drinking. Just a thought... I really enjoyed the film. Sorry I couldn't add the link - but if you search "pendule comtoise" or the other terms (especially if you add the word "ancienne/ancien" after it, because these are all antique things), you will see what I mean. Thanks again for the wonderful entertainment! kindest regards, k
Absolutely amazing ❤
That latter for a water bucket we had one when I was a child
My gosh, how sweet are all your goodies. Love watching you two. So much fun.
So enjoy watching y’all unbox your purchases! It’s like a present to us!
I find your unboxing so much fun!❤❤❤ I just adore you both😊
How cute your new treasures are and how fun to watch you unbox them! Thank you for helping to satisfy the little girl me! Please be careful and stay safe! ❤❤
I have been searching for something peaceful to watch. Thank you so much! I love your unboxings!
Beautiful choices.
The “cauldrons” could be used in fireplace of colonial America/ Scott-Irish etc. sat right in coals and had soup or broth going round the clock. What ever was foraged was put in and it became a never ending soup!
So many new and amazing things to arrange in both the 1920's and the 1940's doll houses. Greetings from North Carolina U.S.A.
Lovely items! The mystery object looks like it has a bell at the top so you could stick a clock face to the front. Those bigger pots could be put on the floor with something like pampas grass. Looking forward to the Halloween crafts with the cauldrons!