Yes, it is a very muted teal color, a little more on the blue side than the green. Many folks are of the opinion that the color is green but remember TV screens and color settings are different for each viewer. In between colors such as this are subjective and appear differently to each viewers eye.
What an exciting surprise to come home to a video from Scott and his old curiosity shop. Thank you for cheering me up and sharing the new goodies that you will be offering in your eBay store. We just moved our youngest into her very first apartment since college. I have to remember she is 25.🤗 Keeping your health in my thoughts and prayers.🙏
I love the little handled tin box, and my entirely uneducated guess is that it could be a lady's lunch box, for a rather dainty noontime meal. The elephant lamp is magic, and I hope the fellow who loves it, gets it. A wonderful offering of things!
I forgot to mention that I loved everything that you’re selling. I do agree that the blue vase is not damaged.Definitely happened while vase was made.🙃
I agree with you, the vintage blue piece looks as though the damage happened before glazing. Old chips after the fact exposed to the elements more than likely would have acquired a brownish tint. I'm no expert but I've purchased damaged pieces of Roseville pottery and repaired the old chips using Milliput epoxy resin, not for resell but for myself to enjoy. Great haul and nice to see your eBay shop up and running!
Hello Scott, I remember when you found and originally shared the W. H. Grindley pieces during a Live. I think I almost talked you into keeping them, lol! As always, you've picked so many beautiful items to offer for sale. I have been keeping an eye on your eBay store and I may have placed a few bids on a few items. I hope you're feeling better and we look forward to your return to Live Sales very soon. Thanks for sharing and lots of love!
Yes, I agree with another post above....that dark green (1st shown) tableware is gorgeous! (Hey, Scott...it sort of picks up the same design of the green rug beneath your table...just sayin'!) I also love the blue art deco pot at the end. Nice assortment here!
Regarding the glazed piece. It could have pooled glaze there and the workers flaked it off when they extracted it from the kiln and instead of throwing it in the trash heap was able to take it home instead of selling it?
The table service-wear China looks like a muted teal colour on my screen. Beautiful array of items here Scott.🖤🇨🇦
Yes, it is a very muted teal color, a little more on the blue side than the green. Many folks are of the opinion that the color is green but remember TV screens and color settings are different for each viewer. In between colors such as this are subjective and appear differently to each viewers eye.
Wow!! Love them fancy pants dishes!!! They knew how to set a table!!
I'm a recent subscriber and first time commenting. These items are really lovely. Great finds.
Beautiful items, as usual. You find the best things!
Fantastic collection,love the cocktail shaker and the striped glasses but as you said everything is wonderful.👏😀👍
What an exciting surprise to come home to a video from Scott and his old curiosity shop. Thank you for cheering me up and sharing the new goodies that you will be offering in your eBay store. We just moved our youngest into her very first apartment since college. I have to remember she is 25.🤗 Keeping your health in my thoughts and prayers.🙏
I’m with you Scott; I love it all 🥰!
Transferware! ❤
As usual, I like everything ❤
Hi Scott! Love love love watching your chanel. You’re very charismatic. I have an antique booth myself. Have a lovely evening.
Thanks so much!
Beautiful
So many things I’ve never seen before, and all are lovely. I do miss your live chat’s. I hope you hop on even if you’re not doing an auction ❤
I love the little handled tin box, and my entirely uneducated guess is that it could be a lady's lunch box, for a rather dainty noontime meal. The elephant lamp is magic, and I hope the fellow who loves it, gets it. A wonderful offering of things!
Love the 1890s dishes and the chocolate set.
Good to see the ebay store filled again.
All your items are really nice. I especially like the Vase. You have a great eye for finding high quality items. 👍
Thanks so much! 😊
The China serving pieces are so gorgeous. The colors are beautiful.
Nice dinner ware. I've never seen that one.
That blue vase sends me!❤❤❤
Me too!
Hi Scott, the metal box would be great for holding recipes, if people still do that.
Champagne glasses are divine
my daughter has always loved elephants since she was a baby. i might have to pick that one up ;)
Thanks for sharing.
I think you are right about that blue vase, Scotty. Looks like a little chunk popped off when it was being fired in the kiln.
Not seeing anything I'm interested in but always nice to see you😊
I forgot to mention that I loved everything that you’re selling. I do agree that the blue vase is not damaged.Definitely happened while vase was made.🙃
Oh my! That first tableware set is lovely!
My guess for thee tin container is a "tea caddy". It would keep the bags dry and safe from mice.
That elephant lamp is adorable!
Thinking the Ecko starburst box was used for spices...
I think the metal box was a carrier for bread or a loaf cake to a church dinner.
That's what I thought when I saw it. Sad that the lid is not easily removed, so you could bake and take in the same pan! Peace🌻
I love the turquoise teapot
Scott , it always amazes me that you haul all of these fragile ,beautiful pieces without any casualties. These are stunning things.😊
I'm pretty sure it's Thursday! I like the little radio lamp.
It’s all gorgeous. I want it all!
My favorite is the depression glass goblets. So pretty.
I agree with you, the vintage blue piece looks as though the damage happened before glazing. Old chips after the fact exposed to the elements more than likely would have acquired a brownish tint. I'm no expert but I've purchased damaged pieces of Roseville pottery and repaired the old chips using Milliput epoxy resin, not for resell but for myself to enjoy. Great haul and nice to see your eBay shop up and running!
I just bought a cake plate that matches that bowl with the chain link pattern for $3.00
hope your hands are feeling better, Scott. My arthritis has been awful and I work online for 10 hours a day now. The medicine is bad on my stomach.
I liked and shared this video 📹 out your welcome Scott 😊❤🎉
I love that barrel clasp on the sewing kit. Very cool box!
I love the soft green English transferware!
Hello Scott, I remember when you found and originally shared the W. H. Grindley pieces during a Live. I think I almost talked you into keeping them, lol! As always, you've picked so many beautiful items to offer for sale. I have been keeping an eye on your eBay store and I may have placed a few bids on a few items. I hope you're feeling better and we look forward to your return to Live Sales very soon. Thanks for sharing and lots of love!
Thanks Scott, lots of cool 😎 things going into your store.
Blue Willow-such a classic! If you watch old episodes of the Andy Griffith Show you will note that Aunt Bee always served on Blue Willow!
Love the metal box with lid!
Love the "sewing kit" it could be a jewelry box or even a purse.
I was thinking an old lunchbox
I remember 1896… it was a good year for the crops . ❤ 🌽 😅
Always a treat to see your table covered with treasures. That lidded metal box is intriguing but I’d say first place goes to the vase.
You mentioned some pieces today without crazing. How do some pieces age without crazing? Is crazing necessarily a bad thing?
I feel that crazing is not necessarily a bad thing. :)
Just screw a ball shape Christmas tree light bulb into the elephant lamp and don't worry about a shade!
The handle on the box means business. You can grab it easily and transport it about without spilling the contents. Put matchbooks in it.
So informative! Forensics and identification of pieces is better than genealogy!
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Could it be Ironstone?
Yes, I agree with another post above....that dark green (1st shown) tableware is gorgeous! (Hey, Scott...it sort of picks up the same design of the green rug beneath your table...just sayin'!) I also love the blue art deco pot at the end. Nice assortment here!
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The tin at 6:11, could it be a Pullman loaf pan?
Regarding the glazed piece. It could have pooled glaze there and the workers flaked it off when they extracted it from the kiln and instead of throwing it in the trash heap was able to take it home instead of selling it?
That is a possibility.
Ironstone
Knick Knack Box
Friday? The English China has my vote, followed by the Kolorkraft, but then again I do like that pitcher...
Comes across green
Yes, but in person it’s more on the blue gray side remember TV screens change the color.
Did you realize it's only Thursday yet? 😂😂😂
Yes. Ha ha ha!!!!! ❤
Ironstone…..grindley
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