Wade, if you sell all the music boxes to one collector, they would have the largest collection in the world. you should make a museum of them. Some of them are priceless! Please be careful with them.
If a salt or pepper shaker is missing the little plastic plug/ stopper on the bottom, you can easily replace it with a new cork stopper. They are easy to buy in every size!
Yeah for Wade's mom. Take it slowly, so we can have our fave camera person. You'all make a great team. Love all the music boxes, especially love boy pushing the swing. I love it! 😍
I collect salt and pepper shakers. You can buy cork stoppers in a wide range of sizes to replace the one for your turkey. Try Hobby Lobby. I am interested in the little cuckoo clock music box. How much are you asking g for on that one? The little babies used to be very popular, they called them Kewpie Dolls I think.
Hey wade, vlad here again. So I bought another unit. I think I bit off more then I can chew. A 12x14 untouched for 16-20 yrs. Hoarder status. 3 trailer loads taken home, 2 trailer loads to goodwill, and a full trailer of trash. Unutit full of items from the 60s and 70s. Everything needs to be cleaned. So much stuff I can't wrap my head around how I'm gonna sell everything. Theres enough stuff to open a store hahahhaha. Love your videos
Check the value of the babies out online. My sister found a box of them in her in-laws attic, and when she had a yard sale, people actually fought over them. One lady left her contact info in case my sister found any more as she cleaned out the attic.
In the late 1800 your President McKinley decreed that imports be marked with the country or origin. Hence "Nippon" which is Japanese for Japan. Noritaki is a manufacturer When the USA controlled Japan after WWII the product was labeled "Made in Occupied Japan" When the US left Japan everything was marked "Made in Japan" not as valuable as Nippon or Occupied Japan. But as you know collectables are ecclectic.
Denise Cummer I think that some of the glassware is depression glass. I’m not sure about the black,, but the clear glass may be Fostoria. The clear covered candy dish is not Fostoria but it may be Indiana glass.
The first box with a clip is to hold your recipes card when making a dish ect..She loved music boxes alot! Some are worth some money! Enjoyed it! Thanks for showing us all the items! Ps! Prayers to your mom! Hope she heals fast! Bless her heart! My mom had her ankle broken in three places and finally walking with a cane its been three months! Your mom will heal and be running around lol well hey at least a fast walk and not in pain anymore! hugs to her!!
22:57 the circus piece has a little switch on the back. You should double check when you list them, quite a few have switches so you can turn them off.
Hi Wade, thanks for video of 2 boxes from the older unit. Just a thought...perhaps unpack the box entirely and then go over the contents in your video. You can separate the types of items (by either music boxes or animals). Could save you some video time during unboxing. I do like seeing so many older things. Brings back memories of me uncovering things when I organized my mom's estate sale. The turtle was pretty cool. I don't have a green thumb though, lol.
Dude! always check behind the backing on framed prictures. that one was scotch taped in, means somebody had it off... why? They hide cash and such behind them sometimes.
@@pamsteed1728 That is also correct, easiest way is to hold them so the pages are down, the open part of the book, and then riffle the pages. Anything in there will fall out. Also check the backs of any painting or framed art. I'm not the only one telling you this, so listen.. one time it may make you a lot. Since the original paper backing is off many of them, it leads me to believe they might have been used for such a purpose... whether or not any was left there, who knows.
That green statue said Mexico on the bottom, the boy pushing the girl looks like a precious moments figurine (enesco). And make sure you put the two turkeys together, male and female. Are they salt and peppers too? The cup and shamrock looked like school projects. And the turtle water can, if authentic, is possibly from the 50’s and can be worth upwards from 80$. Can’t wait for the next...
The little babies at 27:12 with the little curl on top is called Quppey dolls (sp) and they are old. Wind the spring on the music boxes then you will not miss the ones that work. The spring gets loose and needs to be tightened enough to play.
WADE WHEN MY MOM WAS ALIVE WE DID WHAT YOU GYS ARE DOING,,AND YOU ARE SO RIGHT,, OCCUPIED JAPAN MARE WORTH ALOT MORE BUT ALL YOUR ONES YOU HAVE FROM JAPAN AND CHINA ARE ALL WORTH BECAUSE YOU HAVE SETS,,WOW ,COOL FIND,,,,,MOMS PROUBLY JUMPING ON HER BED,,SHES SO CUTE,,MGOD ,BLESS YÒU CHERI D,,
My granddaughter loved it and ran out to look every time you turned on one of the music boxes. Enjoyable once again. You can open "Knick Knacks Etc" and have a big store!!
Just started watching, recipe card holders were popular items to make in wood shop in the 1980s. That spoon holder with the dog is to actually hold a pipe.
A hidden telltale sign of a good storage unit, is the boxes you have to buy when renting the truck. When you see nice boxes that you have to buy, that's a good sign for a trained eye. Good haul to sell on eBay!
Hi the cubes are more than likely paper weights. And the piece you called a spoon holder out of the first box is a pipe holder. Nice pieces. Thanks for sharing
2:48 is a recipe holder for when you're cooking, sometimes those music boxes need to be wound more than 1/2 turn more like 2-3 full turns. Maybe they were stationed overseas in Japan, hence the music boxes AND the HAM Radio pieces. The music boxes were probably put on shelf and never used. You need to hold the items closer to the table because the whole top of the items are cut off. The s & p sets need to have their corks in the bottom
The stoneware piece with the German Shepherd is a pipe stand. The McCoy turtle is a creamer. Be on the lookout for a matching sugar bowl of some sort (marked McCoy). :-)
Looking forward to the next unboxings video from that storage unit. I think you might make a great deal of money from it. Best wishes to your Mom, for a swift and complete recovery.
Good haul! Hope you can tell us later what are the come ups on the units vs what you paid. An appraisal videos would be cool too, like for some of the old stuff and the new clothes unit as well as the ham radio stuff.
The babies are Cuppie Dolls and they are worth some money. AND you have some very rare ones. The levers on the music boxes are to turn the music on and off after you wind them up. There is a little wood ball on the side of the circus music box, bet if you pull it the music will start playing. Also, some of the music boxes you have to wind them fully before they will play music; so the ones you think don't work probably do. My mom has a bunch of Cuppie dolls and I used to collect music boxes. As for the McCoy watering frog....dude, anything McCoy is valuable and that watering frog is extremely rare!
it's a pixie on your bell.the Norcrest babies are Kewpie babies. some of your pieces are chalkware. The cubes are probably lucite. McCoy turtle watering can should be worth something.
At time 19:33 I would take open the back of the picture to make sure there's nothing hidden in there. Sometimes people keep valuable paperwork behind common pictures.
Thanks so much for unboxing , so many treasures.....carefull don't chip those music boxes , just beautiful. This is better then Christmas! You have hen and Drake turkey s&p. Gobble gobble. Agate slice rock. Some of the music boxes are chalk wear. 24:58 how much for the cat? That group of babies are called kwepie dolls.
@Wade the salt and pepper ducklings are from a Portland area restaurant called Waddle's (duck theme) ( you leave with a "Waddle") notice the BASE of the ducks...it is outline map of OREGON PORTLAND is starred on the first one. Tag for Salt peppers collection.. Oregon..ducks-birds also for possible Oregon DuCKS as a sport kitchen collectible!
toot tall WD gums up over time. When I repair music boxes I put a drop of clock oil on the governor and that almost always works fine. Sometimes it is better to clean the governor first with some kerosine on a pipe cleaner.
Wade, if you sell all the music boxes to one collector, they would have the largest collection in the world. you should make a museum of them. Some of them are priceless! Please be careful with them.
With the owl marked Fine Porcelin the little arm thing will turn the sound on and off while it plays. we have something like it
That turtle is a McCoy!! I'm pretty sure I saw another McCoy too and those babies look like Kewpie dolls.
the one with wade England is a pipe holder
A Wade collector will buy that pipe holder. I sold a lot of the Wade Whimsies.
If a salt or pepper shaker is missing the little plastic plug/ stopper on the bottom, you can easily replace it with a new cork stopper. They are easy to buy in every size!
The wooden base music boxes have a little ball on the side. Pull it and I bet they'll start playing 😉 I had numerous like them growing up 😁
Girl in swing music box is precious moments collection.
Qupie dolls... Ceramic babies. They have wings
Prayers for Moms speedy recovery and big hugs for her!
I love ❤️ that first music box with the butterflies 🦋 under glass.
I actually have that fiddler on the roof musical figurine.
So glad Mom is doing good Wade. 😍❤💛
Yeah for Wade's mom. Take it slowly, so we can have our fave camera person. You'all make a great team. Love all the music boxes, especially love boy pushing the swing. I love it! 😍
@32`46 nice spiceman of a thunder egg
I collect salt and pepper shakers. You can buy cork stoppers in a wide range of sizes to replace the one for your turkey. Try Hobby Lobby. I am interested in the little cuckoo clock music box. How much are you asking g for on that one? The little babies used to be very popular, they called them Kewpie Dolls I think.
Hey wade, vlad here again. So I bought another unit. I think I bit off more then I can chew. A 12x14 untouched for 16-20 yrs. Hoarder status. 3 trailer loads taken home, 2 trailer loads to goodwill, and a full trailer of trash.
Unutit full of items from the 60s and 70s. Everything needs to be cleaned. So much stuff I can't wrap my head around how I'm gonna sell everything.
Theres enough stuff to open a store hahahhaha.
Love your videos
31:25 The last baby was a Kewpie doll. I think the other babies are piano babies,
Check the value of the babies out online. My sister found a box of them in her in-laws attic, and when she had a yard sale, people actually fought over them. One lady left her contact info in case my sister found any more as she cleaned out the attic.
That’s water turtle is McCoy pottery very collectible
Robin Fisher maybe a teapot
So glad your mum is on the mend, i have been thinking about her. I'm a new subscriber and love your videos.
Babies are called Kewpie doll and some of the plastic looks for me like bakelite, you should check.
Hey love, you can wind up to 7 times, like a watch. Just wanted to hear a little more. 3× wont hurt.
In the late 1800 your President McKinley decreed that imports be marked with the country or origin.
Hence "Nippon" which is Japanese for Japan.
Noritaki is a manufacturer
When the USA controlled Japan after WWII the product was labeled "Made in Occupied Japan"
When the US left Japan everything was marked "Made in Japan" not as valuable as Nippon or Occupied Japan. But as you know collectables are ecclectic.
Denise Cummer I think that some of the glassware is depression glass. I’m not sure about the black,, but the clear glass may be Fostoria. The clear covered candy dish is not Fostoria but it may be Indiana glass.
Prayers for your mom!
The first box with a clip is to hold your recipes card when making a dish ect..She loved music boxes alot! Some are worth some money! Enjoyed it! Thanks for showing us all the items! Ps! Prayers to your mom! Hope she heals fast! Bless her heart! My mom had her ankle broken in three places and finally walking with a cane its been three months! Your mom will heal and be running around lol well hey at least a fast walk and not in pain anymore! hugs to her!!
Girl and boy swinging is Precious Moments … Samuel J Butcher
22:57 the circus piece has a little switch on the back. You should double check when you list them, quite a few have switches so you can turn them off.
Love your mom I will pray for her speedy recovery its very hard but she is spunky love your videos that aren't live
Hi Wade, thanks for video of 2 boxes from the older unit. Just a thought...perhaps unpack the box entirely and then go over the contents in your video. You can separate the types of items (by either music boxes or animals). Could save you some video time during unboxing. I do like seeing so many older things. Brings back memories of me uncovering things when I organized my mom's estate sale. The turtle was pretty cool. I don't have a green thumb though, lol.
The "you make it" with the clip is a recipe card holder.
Wish your mum the best and fast recovery
Pull out the knob on the side of the circus dome. It starts the music box
Wow love all the music boxes,the wee salt an pepper ducks were so cute,all the best to your mum,hope she’s recovering and feeling better
Dude! always check behind the backing on framed prictures. that one was scotch taped in, means somebody had it off... why? They hide cash and such behind them sometimes.
Very very true!!
Also rifle through the books money in them often also.
@@pamsteed1728 That is also correct, easiest way is to hold them so the pages are down, the open part of the book, and then riffle the pages. Anything in there will fall out. Also check the backs of any painting or framed art. I'm not the only one telling you this, so listen.. one time it may make you a lot. Since the original paper backing is off many of them, it leads me to believe they might have been used for such a purpose... whether or not any was left there, who knows.
Turtle is a McCoy.... Collectable
Glad your mom is doing good I wish her rehab work will also stay will come back stronger,
That green statue said Mexico on the bottom, the boy pushing the girl looks like a precious moments figurine (enesco). And make sure you put the two turkeys together, male and female. Are they salt and peppers too? The cup and shamrock looked like school projects. And the turtle water can, if authentic, is possibly from the 50’s and can be worth upwards from 80$. Can’t wait for the next...
I love the owls. Fiddler on the roof. The little boy pushing the girl on the swing is awesome. All of these figurines are worth a lot of money.
The little babies at 27:12 with the little curl on top is called Quppey dolls (sp) and they are old. Wind the spring on the music boxes then you will not miss the ones that work. The spring gets loose and needs to be tightened enough to play.
WADE WHEN MY MOM WAS ALIVE WE DID WHAT YOU GYS ARE DOING,,AND YOU ARE SO RIGHT,, OCCUPIED JAPAN MARE WORTH ALOT MORE BUT ALL YOUR ONES YOU HAVE FROM JAPAN AND CHINA ARE ALL WORTH BECAUSE YOU HAVE SETS,,WOW ,COOL FIND,,,,,MOMS PROUBLY JUMPING ON HER BED,,SHES SO CUTE,,MGOD ,BLESS YÒU CHERI D,,
Thanks for the time sharing these treasures. Sure brings back a lot memories of grandmothers house.
McCoy VERY collectable!
The swing music box is precious moments
My granddaughter loved it and ran out to look every time you turned on one of the music boxes. Enjoyable once again. You can open "Knick Knacks Etc" and have a big store!!
You’re doing a great job
14.25 is the female that goes with the tom turkey you found before
Just started watching, recipe card holders were popular items to make in wood shop in the 1980s. That spoon holder with the dog is to actually hold a pipe.
At 3:30 you show a bowl with a wolf on it. It is for holding a smoking pipe. My grandfather had one many years ago.
Great to hear Mom is doing good!
I'm loving this. Thanks for showing the stuff. Music box collectors should go nuts for the vintage boxes. I hope so.
by the way, give them at least two full rounds on the winder. Half a turn won't cut it most of the time.
Please tell your mother I hope she feels better very soon
A hidden telltale sign of a good storage unit, is the boxes you have to buy when renting the truck. When you see nice boxes that you have to buy, that's a good sign for a trained eye. Good haul to sell on eBay!
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U-Haul doesn't give those boxes out for free, you buy them when you rent the truck.
Hi the cubes are more than likely paper weights. And the piece you called a spoon holder out of the first box is a pipe holder. Nice pieces. Thanks for sharing
Great to hear about mom's progress. Keep us posted. Hugs to her.
I loved all the cats and glad your mom is doing good
Prayers and well wishes to mom for a speedy recovery!!
2:48 is a recipe holder for when you're cooking, sometimes those music boxes need to be wound more than 1/2 turn more like 2-3 full turns. Maybe they were stationed overseas in Japan, hence the music boxes AND the HAM Radio pieces. The music boxes were probably put on shelf and never used. You need to hold the items closer to the table because the whole top of the items are cut off. The s & p sets need to have their corks in the bottom
The stoneware piece with the German Shepherd is a pipe stand.
The McCoy turtle is a creamer. Be on the lookout for a matching sugar bowl of some sort (marked McCoy).
:-)
Bless your mother!!!
I love the fiddler on the roof!! I wonder if it plays a song from the musical.
Looking forward to the next unboxings video from that storage unit. I think you might make a great deal of money from it.
Best wishes to your Mom, for a swift and complete recovery.
25:16 I love this kitten!! Would Love to purchase!! Both, all of them!!
The yellow and green with flowers and a clip is a recipe holder.
My dad has a full knee replacement not too long ago! Went amazing! Hoping the same for your mom Wade! Great video as always!
The McCoy Turtle is from the 1970's and actually it is a water pitcher. Very cool!!! I've seen them go for $45 on Ebay.
Awesome how you took your time and showed us all.... You Rock !! the McCoy turtle is worth about 40
Wade England is a good name for antiques
Good haul! Hope you can tell us later what are the come ups on the units vs what you paid. An appraisal videos would be cool too, like for some of the old stuff and the new clothes unit as well as the ham radio stuff.
I liked that new clothes unit too. Funny I just figured it was some rich trust fund baby, not a 'ring'.
Praying for your mom,interested to know how many music boxes.
Fabulous McCoy turtle pitcher, I love it!
Theme to the first box with music 🎶 boxes & few salt & pepper shakers - ALL BIRDS ! Bet your mom would get that real quick 😉
The babies are Cuppie Dolls and they are worth some money. AND you have some very rare ones. The levers on the music boxes are to turn the music on and off after you wind them up. There is a little wood ball on the side of the circus music box, bet if you pull it the music will start playing. Also, some of the music boxes you have to wind them fully before they will play music; so the ones you think don't work probably do. My mom has a bunch of Cuppie dolls and I used to collect music boxes. As for the McCoy watering frog....dude, anything McCoy is valuable and that watering frog is extremely rare!
They sure loved music boxes,birds also. I sure would hate to have to dust them all. Lol!
The lever thing on the music boxes is the on and off switch
Wow. The turtle watering can is by McCoy. I saw prices ranging from 45 to 100 USD. Hope it's a real one! It's lovely.
Praying for your mom and hope everything goes well for her in rehab for rehab to go smoothly and she does better after her surgery
wow nice old collection
girl on the swing,precious moments
it's a pixie on your bell.the Norcrest babies are Kewpie babies. some of your pieces are chalkware. The cubes are probably lucite. McCoy turtle watering can should be worth something.
@3:30 yep its a spoon holder and sell for about £5 on ebay which is about $6.50
The guy on the roof is from Fiddler on the Roof
Would love that piece as that is my all time favorite move:)
Love the owls
Greetings from Germany. Sending prayers for you and your family. I like your videos so much. This nicnac with this dog is a pipeholder
You got some awesome music boxes
18:30 that rock is an agate, a semi-precious stone.The rest I can't give much information others haven't given yet, but they sure look cute!
16:44 some of that style of cup are worth way more than you'd think, others are not. Who made it and when will be the key there.
At time 19:33 I would take open the back of the picture to make sure there's nothing hidden in there. Sometimes people keep valuable paperwork behind common pictures.
I love your unboxing videos the best xx
Loving the owls
Wow so many music boxes!! That tall statue was probably a garden statue since u found that turtle which is pretty cool i might add.
Great unboxing~ Owl be seeing ya on the next~ Hope mom gets well soon!
Wade I thought you were a Wade dealer first time I saw your videos. Wade is a huge collectibles company. English, Canadian and Ireland.
The duck salt and pepper shakers are from Waddles a famous restaurant in Portland near Jatzen Beach. It's now a Hooters.
WOW this is one of the best unpak. Wade your not going " mock 4! " I know from watching your other videos this will not last. But it nice. Peace
Love those music 🎶 boxes
Awesome news about mom!!!
Thanks so much for unboxing , so many treasures.....carefull don't chip those music boxes , just beautiful. This is better then Christmas! You have hen and Drake turkey s&p. Gobble gobble. Agate slice rock. Some of the music boxes are chalk wear. 24:58 how much for the cat? That group of babies are called kwepie dolls.
Recipe holder with the clip,home interior doves white. Turtle is a McCoy watch for that collector name !
17:55 there waddle ducks salt and pepper shakers £30 uk pounds one set was sold for
@Wade the salt and pepper ducklings are from a Portland area restaurant called Waddle's (duck theme) ( you leave with a "Waddle") notice the BASE of the ducks...it is outline map of OREGON PORTLAND is starred on the first one. Tag for Salt peppers collection.. Oregon..ducks-birds also for possible Oregon DuCKS as a sport kitchen collectible!
when music boxes don't work, sometimes a little squirt of WD in the mechanism gets them going. Music boxes are a popular item on Ebay.
toot tall WD gums up over time. When I repair music boxes I put a drop of clock oil on the governor and that almost always works fine. Sometimes it is better to clean the governor first with some kerosine on a pipe cleaner.