I just love your finds. I'm in the middle of downsizing my collectibles. Trouble is as I pull them out of their hidey-holes, I fall in love with them all over again.
I love your show and I love you showing us pieces with paid for and ten retail prices. I have so much stuff from grandmother who grew up during the depression. I was raised by her and when I bought stuff I would buy one for her and one for me. Have way too much need to start selling. You show is getting me inspired now and am retired so have time to do it. Thanks for sharing your information and getting my dream to (eventually) come true. You are a blessing.
Thanks again Diane As always another informative and entertaining video. You always brighten a person's day and it never fails that I will learn something new as well.
The design on the platter marked Blue Danube is called Blue Onion. The original Blue Onion pattern was made by Meissen in Germany and each piece was hand painted and signed. There will always be a mark of Crossed Swords on the back of a true Meissen piece. Many many companies, including Blue Danube, a Japanese company, made dishes with the Blue Onion pattern, but Meissen is the original. I have my Aunt's set of Meissen Blue Onion dishes, but I also collect other Blue Onion pieces for fun and display.
Hello beautiful soul!! That pink is wonderful on you - keep shining 💗 Really great finds (as usual lol). I collect blue/white and red/white transferware and couldn’t have passed up those platters or the sweet bowl. I’ve seen those small enamel camping cups made into pincushions with scraps of vintage quilts. Thank you for sharing your awesome haul - you brighten my day & I always learn something new xoxo
You always get such good buys! I am very jealous. I have bought several (more like 4 or 5!) picnic baskets over the last few years that I can fill with cloth or yarn and stack. So much prettier than plastic totes! I can't wait for yard sale season as estate sales are scarce here in Maine. Like your new glasses! Hope your NY winter goes easy!
I just love your finds. I'm in the middle of downsizing my collectibles. Trouble is as I pull them out of their hidey-holes, I fall in love with them all over again.
Oh my gosh--I hear you Donna!!
I love your show and I love you showing us pieces with paid for and ten retail prices. I have so much stuff from grandmother who grew up during the depression. I was raised by her and when I bought stuff I would buy one for her and one for me. Have way too much need to start selling. You show is getting me inspired now and am retired so have time to do it. Thanks for sharing your information and getting my dream to (eventually) come true. You are a blessing.
Loved the glass measuring cup with the egg beater. Looking forward to see video on ironstone restaurant ware. ♥️😊👍
Wonderful info! Thanks for sharing it Diana!
Thanks again Diane As always another informative and entertaining video. You always brighten a person's day and it never fails that I will learn something new as well.
Such a very kind comment Nancy--thank so much for the encouragement :)
The design on the platter marked Blue Danube is called Blue Onion. The original Blue Onion pattern was made by Meissen in Germany and each piece was hand painted and signed. There will always be a mark of Crossed Swords on the back of a true Meissen piece. Many many companies, including Blue Danube, a Japanese company, made dishes with the Blue Onion pattern, but Meissen is the original. I have my Aunt's set of Meissen Blue Onion dishes, but I also collect other Blue Onion pieces for fun and display.
Thanks for all the insights! I don't always think fast on my feet when taping and often leave out interesting facts by accident-
Fun seeing what you picked up! You got some great deals!!
Hi there. A decade ago, I bought a new rolling pin, like yours, at Williamsburg, Va.
You always find great things! Also, adorable top. That shade of pink is your color.
Aww, thanks Robbie!
Fun as always! Thanks Diana!
The prices in your area are great!
Hello beautiful soul!! That pink is wonderful on you - keep shining 💗 Really great finds (as usual lol). I collect blue/white and red/white transferware and couldn’t have passed up those platters or the sweet bowl. I’ve seen those small enamel camping cups made into pincushions with scraps of vintage quilts. Thank you for sharing your awesome haul - you brighten my day & I always learn something new xoxo
You are such an absolute sweetheart and I so appreciate your constant kindness and encouragement! Great idea turning the cups into pin cushions-
Love everything!
Great finds!
Love the bright dress. Reminds me of spring!
Thank you for sharing your finds! Your wisdom helps those of us who are still learning! ❤
LOVE the chamber pot! Perfect planter!
You always get such good buys! I am very jealous. I have bought several (more like 4 or 5!) picnic baskets over the last few years that I can fill with cloth or yarn and stack. So much prettier than plastic totes! I can't wait for yard sale season as estate sales are scarce here in Maine. Like your new glasses! Hope your NY winter goes easy!
I'm glad you like them Kathy! The latest big storm bi-passed us completely--yay! Spring is just around the corner...
Great finds, great prices. Loved this video.
Wow, the egg beater is cool. I have never seen one like that.
Fun!!
That thing you call a runner is probably a cloth meant for resting bread before baking. French.
Thanks for the insight!!
love watching
I hear often that transferware doesn’t sell well, but it’s one of my best sellers. I sold that same Mason bowl recently for $15 and it sold quickly.
Good to know Stacy!
Enjoyed the video!
Since you asked...that is a French rolling pin. :)
Thanks so much for the identification Cheryl!!!
Do you ship? I would like the red container with blue interior.
I do ship but unfortunately that has sold already-
Do you wash and iron linens before selling?
Most of the time I don't Mariann. I try to only buy linens that are very popular and ready to sell.
Great finds!