I have good friends who moved to US from England. They have a fabulous collection of basalt ware All black not white appliqués, large pieces, busts and vases .Gorgeous!.
Thats a lot of Wedgewood!! There are people out there who would buy the broken and chipped pieces. I came across from the Crazy Lamp Lady. I'm loving your work and your shop.
I loved watching this unboxing of Wedgewood.....sad about the broken pieces, but they often can be re-purposed as pieces of art....also was thinking of them being used as stepping stones in gardens, & walkways, etc.... I'm a new follower from CLL's channel....
I hope you don't mind saying it (you probably do, but hey! ) but you and Jocelyn have a great chemistry! Thanks for both of you for all the great contents!!
I’m SO impressed by Luke! He’s learned so much to share with the rest of us! You all work so hard for this fantastic gem of our community!! I’m from Xenia, and have always loved shopping ♥️of Ohio! It’s SO thrilling to know we have a nationally known, premium antique center to put our area on the map!! Thank you and your family,Daniel, for providing a quality, well organized shopping experience for antique lovers!!
Several beautiful pieces. I hope someone can professionally restore the broken items so they can still be enjoyed; they definitely don't need to be thrown away. Good luck on the auction next week.
Wedgewood is absolutely gorgeous with all the different colors & shapes !!! So sad there was some pieces that was broken 💔 !!! I would love to own some blue 💙 pieces !!! Love the video !!! 🙂
Jocelyn from Crazy Lamp Lady sent me over. Just subscribed so I will be watching. Love the Wedgewood and you can tell dates by marks plus I think some patterns go for more than others. Thanks for the fun video. Wish I lived closer but I live in Atlanta Georgia so pretty far from yall. Have a great weekend!
Good old Stoke on Trent potteries! The jasperware came in yellow and pink too - those are the colors to look for. The pink especially sells for bank. The dark blue is post-WWII if I remember properly, but..yeah well. In the 1970s they made a few pair of high-heeled shoes with jasperware heels. Needless to say not many survive. A lot of the Wedgwood has a date code on the bottom. The marks will be impressed.
Nice job Lucas! Thank you so much for sharing what you learned with us. I'm familiar with the brand but hadn't heard that it was also available in redware. Absolutely stunning collection! Love seeing your family all working together, great content, great video! 🦋
This piece is the most expensive. A shame it’s broken as it’s worth around 600 dollars (the small blue piece with the delegate lattice covering that looks a little like a teardrop.
I think you booked a winner this time. Even with the broken pieces . 💖💖
I have good friends who moved to US from England. They have a fabulous collection of basalt ware
All black not white appliqués, large pieces, busts and vases .Gorgeous!.
Thanks for the great lesson😉
It’s very pretty indeed 😊
I LOVE Wedgwood!! My collection is always looking for new pieces!
Amazing collection! California
Wow the broken pieces would make some beautiful mosaics. 😊😊😊
I started collecting Wedgwood when I was Lucas’s age. I stopped when I ran out of room. I do have a full set of Made in England ornaments.
Oooooooo...i LOVE Wedgwood!!!!!
Thats a lot of Wedgewood!! There are people out there who would buy the broken and chipped pieces. I came across from the Crazy Lamp Lady. I'm loving your work and your shop.
Thanks so for the packaging info. I did not know that.
Those broken pieces can be glued, it's still beautiful 😊
Holy God, the navy muffineer. Woooooow.
Amazing collection! So beautiful. I think crafters would buy the broken pieces for shard boxes, jewelry making, etc.
I love Wedgewood, it's Gorgeous 😊😊
Please give us a lesson in packing valuable and fragile items
We have basalt in this country, too. There’s lots of it in Oregon. Volcanic stone.
The mat finish on porcelain is called bisque
Save the pieces they make great jewelry.
I loved watching this unboxing of Wedgewood.....sad about the broken pieces, but they often can be re-purposed as pieces of art....also was thinking of them being used as stepping stones in gardens, & walkways, etc.... I'm a new follower from CLL's channel....
I hope you don't mind saying it (you probably do, but hey! ) but you and Jocelyn have a great chemistry! Thanks for both of you for all the great contents!!
The green jasper pieces are my favorite! Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I’m SO impressed by Luke! He’s learned so much to share with the rest of us! You all work so hard for this fantastic gem of our community!! I’m from Xenia, and have always loved shopping ♥️of Ohio! It’s SO thrilling to know we have a nationally known, premium antique center to put our area on the map!! Thank you and your family,Daniel, for providing a quality, well organized shopping experience for antique lovers!!
Several beautiful pieces. I hope someone can professionally restore the broken items so they can still be enjoyed; they definitely don't need to be thrown away. Good luck on the auction next week.
Wow that's so beautiful just looking at it makes me wonder if the pitcher my mom had was one
Wedgewood is absolutely gorgeous with all the different colors & shapes !!! So sad there was some pieces that was broken 💔 !!! I would love to own some blue 💙 pieces !!! Love the video !!! 🙂
Good job Lucas 👍some lovely wedgewood pieces there.
That small piece that looks like a spoon rest is just that, for teaspoons.
Wow! Beautiful Wedgwood!
Wonderful enjoyable video. Has Lucas watched the Wedgwood documentary on RUclips yet?
Jocelyn from Crazy Lamp Lady sent me over. Just subscribed so I will be watching. Love the Wedgewood and you can tell dates by marks plus I think some patterns go for more than others. Thanks for the fun video. Wish I lived closer but I live in Atlanta Georgia so pretty far from yall. Have a great weekend!
There is a company in Houston that makes jewelry from broken pieces of China. Also a friend had an antique piece of Wedgwood restored in New Orleans.
Beautiful Wedgewood 😊😊
Staffordshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Berkshire - the shire part of the word is pronounced 'shu' not shoo but shu like in the word shove. Staffordshu.
1500? thats almost for free, great score Gentleman. and thank you Lucas for reading the book. learned a few things here
Good old Stoke on Trent potteries! The jasperware came in yellow and pink too - those are the colors to look for. The pink especially sells for bank. The dark blue is post-WWII if I remember properly, but..yeah well. In the 1970s they made a few pair of high-heeled shoes with jasperware heels. Needless to say not many survive. A lot of the Wedgwood has a date code on the bottom. The marks will be impressed.
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Love your unboxing....and wedgewood 😮
Nice job Lucas! Thank you so much for sharing what you learned with us. I'm familiar with the brand but hadn't heard that it was also available in redware. Absolutely stunning collection! Love seeing your family all working together, great content, great video! 🦋
Fantastic information-great job Luke! And it would be awesome to see a live feed of your auction!
What will you be doing with the broken pieces?
What are you doing with the broken wedgwood? I would like to buy a piece.
What was the total the Wedgewood brought from the auction? Do/did you also sell the broken pieces?
I have Chuck and Di plates i don't want. They're blue.
This piece is the most expensive. A shame it’s broken as it’s worth around 600 dollars (the small blue piece with the delegate lattice covering that looks a little like a teardrop.
Amazing collection! Learned some lessons on packing first hand. Darn it. Would love to see live feed of auction.
Great yet sad lesson when packing.
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