Another excellent interview. I really enjoy hearing the historical details of the pieces. I just love glass and wish that I lived in an era where it was still used in daily life.
I love your interviews! Everyone so willingly shares their love and knowledge of the wares that they collect and sell. I am headed to the Heart of Ohio after the snow flies.
Great interview! Mr. Fred has a beautiful collection…the Morgantown stemware with the ladies are absolutely stunning, the Tiffin pitcher is gorgeous, I’m absolutely in love with that black Fostoria “Cupid-etched” piece and that Westmoreland Hors d’oeuvres piece…I’ve never seen anything like it. Oh and the Cambridge “azurite” pieces are amazing…I think they’re my favorite of all! My list of booths I want to visit and buy from is growing with each video you post…thank you so much for sharing! 🩵🩵🩵
Thanks for a wonderful interview. Loved getting to see some of the items . Stunning! Always learning from the interviews. The glass muddles are so cute and affordable for the bar sets.
This reminds me, of when 4 of us would do the swap meet in California. Each of us had 5.00 to spend at all 4 swap meets. I collected jewelry and old books, mother did crystal perfume bottles, my friend Helen did Roseville, the other gal not sure. But we had fun, been a collector and sold for years. But to buy Kewpie dolls for 15 cents to 25 cents. This was in the 60's
There's a cobalt blue stemware piece behind this lovely gentleman that I would like to buy. I have six of this piece and have never seen since I collected mine -- I've been collecting the cobalt blue since the 1980s.
Jacob, you do such a great job. Terrific interview. Appreciate it!!
Another excellent interview. I really enjoy hearing the historical details of the pieces. I just love glass and wish that I lived in an era where it was still used in daily life.
Oooooo... I love glass!
Fred is a true gentleman. Very knowledgeable, as well.
Great interview with Fred. What a sweet gentleman.
I love your interviews! Everyone so willingly shares their love and knowledge of the wares that they collect and sell. I am headed to the Heart of Ohio after the snow flies.
Loved seeing the beautiful glass pieces. Great collection and the vendor is very knowledgeable.
What a sweet man!
Absolutely Beautiful Gorgeous Glass !!! I love glass especially the colored, mostly blue 💙 !!! 🙂
Another video full of wisdom and interesting tidbits.
Awesome interview!!! I LOVE collecting glass!!!!
Beautiful ❤
Very nice guy with a stunning collection, amazing.
Great interview! Mr. Fred has a beautiful collection…the Morgantown stemware with the ladies are absolutely stunning, the Tiffin pitcher is gorgeous, I’m absolutely in love with that black Fostoria “Cupid-etched” piece and that Westmoreland Hors d’oeuvres piece…I’ve never seen anything like it. Oh and the Cambridge “azurite” pieces are amazing…I think they’re my favorite of all! My list of booths I want to visit and buy from is growing with each video you post…thank you so much for sharing! 🩵🩵🩵
I an sure I saw this big mall while watching the Crazy Lamp Lady.
Thanks for a wonderful interview. Loved getting to see some of the items . Stunning! Always learning from the interviews. The glass muddles are so cute and affordable for the bar sets.
This reminds me, of when 4 of us would do the swap meet in California. Each of us had 5.00 to spend at all 4 swap meets. I collected jewelry and old books, mother did crystal perfume bottles, my friend Helen did Roseville, the other gal not sure. But we had fun, been a collector and sold for years. But to buy Kewpie dolls for 15 cents to 25 cents. This was in the 60's
Either don't let Jocelyn into that booth, or send her in with a cart so she can buy everything.
I started collecting to preserve American glass and pottery. I love the American glass. This seller, is top dollar., above retail.
There's a cobalt blue stemware piece behind this lovely gentleman that I would like to buy. I have six of this piece and have never seen since I collected mine -- I've been collecting the cobalt blue since the 1980s.
I also have three of the water glasses. But really want to buy the wine glass.
Call the Heart Of Ohio antique Center 937-324-2188
We took one bedroom and made it into a vintage really old Christmas, and don't see any to the day.
This is so interesting. A life of collecting, and then selling it off...it is hard, isn't it?
Crazylamplady!
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