Hi Sally. the little pink/purple flower at 5.05 is Crown Staffordshire. Staffordshire is a county in England and my home county. North Staffordshire was world famous for its pottery, Josiah Wedgewood being one of the most famous of the North Staffs potters. there were lots of manufacturers up there at one time. I live not far from the city of Stoke on Trent which was right at the heart of pottery and porcelain making back in the day
@@VintageDiscoveries 😁maybe you had a past life as an early English settler. The UK has some really lovely places to visit but most tourists head for the London which is understandable, it's a beautiful city. I live in 'The Midlands' in a little town and I like it that way. Love your videos Sally, I found you during lockdown and have been watching every since. You inspired me to start my own collection of vintage brooches, it becomes a little bit of an addiction though doesn't it 🤭keep the videos coming, I love to see what you have in your bags of sparkly goodness xx
@@joanneoverbury850I disagree with it being understandable for people that visit the UK to just visit London. If only they'd look at places such as Yorkshire where I am from or Northumberland, which is for me the most beautiful place in the UK. Vintage D I love your videos, I watch all kinds of vintage/antique collection videos, right from tools, to books and even jewellery. Seeing past folks possessions being rescued and remembered is a buzz, so love just got to say me and my Partner Rose love your videos.
Hello Sally...Loved the buttons 😊...i have done so much with them... pillows, picture frames,hand bags and jewelry,etc... thank you for the show and tell.
To me it seems like you dismiss Avon jewelry. They never made their own things, but rather used some highly sought after makers, like KJL and many others. Very collectable. Some pieces are true works of art.
Hi, Sally! Yes, that is a figural tie clip of a “hunting whip” or “English hunting whip” at 11:00 (the purpose of the hunting whip is to keep the hounds from getting under the horse's feet). Also, the capital B inside the star mark you saw was one of the marks used by Barton Allen Ballou (a.k.a., B.A. Ballou).
Hi Sally, great video as always! I smiled when I heard you talking about She Devil. It was originally a book The Life & Loves of a She Devil & it was made into a TV series for the BBC in the mid 80’s. I know how much you love all things British so it might be worth trying to find the episodes on UA-cam?
To me it seems like you dismiss Avon jewelry. They never made their own things, but rather used some highly sought after makers, like KJL and many others. Very collectable. Some pieces are true works of art.
This would be a great crafting lot....it reminds me of junk jewelry lots.
Hi Sally. the little pink/purple flower at 5.05 is Crown Staffordshire. Staffordshire is a county in England and my home county. North Staffordshire was world famous for its pottery, Josiah Wedgewood being one of the most famous of the North Staffs potters. there were lots of manufacturers up there at one time. I live not far from the city of Stoke on Trent which was right at the heart of pottery and porcelain making back in the day
Wow 🤩 that’s awesome Joanne I love the UK 🇬🇧, never been but for some reason obsessed. past life ? 🤔 perhaps
@@VintageDiscoveries 😁maybe you had a past life as an early English settler. The UK has some really lovely places to visit but most tourists head for the London which is understandable, it's a beautiful city. I live in 'The Midlands' in a little town and I like it that way. Love your videos Sally, I found you during lockdown and have been watching every since. You inspired me to start my own collection of vintage brooches, it becomes a little bit of an addiction though doesn't it 🤭keep the videos coming, I love to see what you have in your bags of sparkly goodness xx
@@joanneoverbury850I disagree with it being understandable for people that visit the UK to just visit London.
If only they'd look at places such as Yorkshire where I am from or Northumberland, which is for me the most beautiful place in the UK.
Vintage D I love your videos, I watch all kinds of vintage/antique collection videos, right from tools, to books and even jewellery. Seeing past folks possessions being rescued and remembered is a buzz, so love just got to say me and my Partner Rose love your videos.
That’s my kind of lot, love older things, buttons and tangles. Great video. Take care and thanks for sharing 👍🙏❤️
thanks for watching!
I love this lady's soothing voice and delightful personality!
thank you ☺️
Awesome Gems🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!
I like to feel like I'm giving jewelry a new life. I feel like those who left them behind would be happy to see them continue.
Hello Sally...Loved the buttons 😊...i have done so much with them... pillows, picture frames,hand bags and jewelry,etc... thank you for the show and tell.
“Dont step on a crack or you’ll break your mothers back”. We sang as we walked down a sidewalk
The old buttons are so cool.
Right ? never knew they could be so cool 😎
I love that clear Rhinestone choker! Those are alwaysca favorite for me as I wear chokers daily and layer them with other slightly longer necklaces
I collect buttons. They are so interesting. Your auction buy is awesome!
Love the Box ❤Fun to check it out. Yes there is still button collectors❤
Wow … the box is fantastic!
Thanks Kiersten ! 🦋
The box is so fantastic!
The jewelry too! 😊
I never heard the superstition about walking on footprints before. It would’ve hard on a crowed beach ❤❤❤.
To me it seems like you dismiss Avon jewelry. They never made their own things, but rather used some highly sought after makers, like KJL and many others. Very collectable. Some pieces are true works of art.
Hi, Sally! How are you? 05:09 I believe it’s says “Staffordshire” and “Made in England”.
Yes 🙌 thanks Doug hope all is well !
Beautiful jewelry
Hi, Sally! Yes, that is a figural tie clip of a “hunting whip” or “English hunting whip” at 11:00 (the purpose of the hunting whip is to keep the hounds from getting under the horse's feet). Also, the capital B inside the star mark you saw was one of the marks used by Barton Allen Ballou (a.k.a., B.A. Ballou).
cool ! thanks Doug that’s very useful information! ☺️
Step on a crack break your Mothers back😂
The box is cool. I collect buttons, the older the better!
😂 Sally! I I love ‘sparkles’and glitter so much I went all the way back to this tattoo shop just to take a pic of a pink metal flake Motorcycle!!!!😮😅🤪
No! Not getting a tattoo yet.😅I might before I turn 70. Or for my 70th😊
Make nice cool brooches with buttons
Baking soda in box and leave for awhile. Should help with smell
Hi Sally, great video as always! I smiled when I heard you talking about She Devil. It was originally a book The Life & Loves of a She Devil & it was made into a TV series for the BBC in the mid 80’s. I know how much you love all things British so it might be worth trying to find the episodes on UA-cam?
Thank you ! I’ll check it out ☺️
The ‘ancient’ button had some fine print on it. Sterling!😮
Have to check that again ! it’s very cool
At 11:15 is actually an earring. They were made by Hillcraft or Castlecraft. Google it the story of the jewelry is interesting.
thank you !
No but when we were kids Mom told us to never step on a grave stone. I didn’t know why. She never explained.😅🤪
Hello ! That ring at 24' is a 1940 art deco tank with old mine diamonds. You didn't comment on it. That is your jackpot girl !
thank you 💚
I like to use buttons on the crazy quilts that I make.
Thank you Sally 👍❤️
Gas station "gold". 😊
Hello Sally I waiting on my Mimi Winnie to get here from down south so when I retire we can just travel
yay ! Enjoy Terrie ☺️
Me! I collect fancy, sparkly buttons (Or very unique ones) 😀
🙋♀
I was honestly surprised at the prices of the Goodyear buttons 🤔😮
Ceramic flower: Straffordshire, Made in England probably
Thank you ☺️
Hello hello ❤
Hi Anitra ! 🦋🩵🦋
oh, please show us on your next video, that 18K gold chain, i would love to know what it is
Definitely tested not 18k I think someone described it as gas station gold . ugh sadly very not gold . Next video will do an update ☺️
@@VintageDiscoveries is it a necklace, or something else?
Older button are worth more than new one and people collect pearl buttons
It depends on the buttons some are worth more
I'm weird I like the old smell
Lol me too especially books ! but this smell is well 🤔 Odd
@@VintageDiscoveries Sally you can use activated charcoal to get rid of the smell.
Old buttons smell. Catalin and Bakelite smell like formaldehyde. It’s yucky.
Sure Is ! 😄
A lot of junk…
In my trunk 😂
Belle fregature questi sacchetti a sorpresa...quasi tutta paccottiglia...
it’s not junk to me 😊
To me it seems like you dismiss Avon jewelry. They never made their own things, but rather used some highly sought after makers, like KJL and many others. Very collectable. Some pieces are true works of art.
noo I love avon , I have pieces that i’ve had for many years I still love and wear . 🦋