Aloha from Maui! Thanks for sharing your brocante experience! I appreciate that this video was a bit slower than the last and I had more time to “look around!” This pace is just right! Big mahalos and keep the vids coming!
Dear Sean. I love your brocante buying trips. I appreciate that you try to show everything as so many of the French brocante shows tend to only show things that interest them.
OOOHHH! Those brass curtain rods and rings! And that chandelier with the brass swans!!!!! I'd scoop those up in a minute! Nice brocanting today! Cheers!
I enjoyed this one, too! The brocantes were awesome. The last one was awesome. You cleaned up your unique lights and made them work. Keeping history and conversations going for years to come.❤
Love the door and frame. GO ASK or call back and ask. You could use the door and maybe use the frame as a fire surround. Buy it and sell it maybe? Fantastic brocante!
Something caught my eye looking at the video again. The item I liked was a metal umbrella stand(iron I think). It would fit into a corner of a room. That would fit nicely in the cottage I think. Plus a lot if other iron pieces. Beautiful shop. Thank you for the tour around.
In the first brocante I seen some Viking glass and some Chalet glass that just was beautiful. I love going to the antique stores and just looking around. Have a great day
If you have the floor space, you could use the old door as a table top. Just put a sheet of glass over it. I worked for a designer that did that for her daughter. A great way to save history without altering it. I’d love to know how much they want for the bust just inside the door!
What a cool pair of brocantes! I like this pace. If you slow too much there wouldn't be time to see it all, or the video would be over an hour. 😂 Someday maybe you can do a "live" walk through, and get the instant reactions! What was the hook thing in the first shop? And that door was definitely worth a long look! The narrow armoires as pantries, maybe? I liked those.
Great choice for background music. I watch a channel called Quantum Technology on RUclips that plays that string music. Toss in a few bire chirps.... perfect for a summer day of browsing!
In the first shop you looked at an armoir that had very large shelves....big enough for blankets....it was only 360Euros.....You couldn't buy one that well made these days for that much. I'd buy that in a heart beat. Lovely find Sean.
Laval has a lot old books from 18th century, person online sells them. You see a lot of usual things, so lucky, thanks for sharing Sean, greatly apprciated. The speed is perfect!
That door and frame were astonishing. I would have tried my best to buy them and save them from being ignored. It is a shame that Billy isn't interested in them as the door would be a spectacular entrance to the library. Wrong wood and colour for him though. Lots of beautiful things in both brocantes. 😀
If I ever come to France (I’m in Tasmania Australia) I’d have to get a shipping container to bring back all the goodies I couldn’t help buying from all the fabulous brocantes 😂
The item you asked if anyone knows what it is, looks like a beet knife, used for harvesting sugar beets. I live in a farming community where sugar beets are commonly grown, and have seen similar beet knives in antique shops and flea markets. Of course, nowadays, beets are harvested by machine.
That was some of the ugliest brown and orange fish dishes!!😂 we were at a local antique store and I almost had a heart attack at how expensive some fake copper pots were.. they were decorative pieces trying to be sold as vintage😂 I don’t even like copper stuff but feel like I would know the good stuff from your videos
These visits are “catchy”…I was headed to an appointment when I realized there was an antique type store…you got me putting my nose against the window!!….this is a small town…but old…not like yours though!
Aloha from Maui! Thanks for sharing your brocante experience! I appreciate that this video was a bit slower than the last and I had more time to “look around!” This pace is just right! Big mahalos and keep the vids coming!
I wonder if Billy would want that door for the convent ????🏴🇬🇧
Dear Sean. I love your brocante buying trips. I appreciate that you try to show everything as so many of the French brocante shows tend to only show things that interest them.
My husband and I really enjoyed hanging out with you today! Love the shopping and looking everything over. 💜
OOOHHH! Those brass curtain rods and rings! And that chandelier with the brass swans!!!!! I'd scoop those up in a minute! Nice brocanting today! Cheers!
This pace is perfect - we are managing to see what's for sale and admire how beautiful these antiques truly are. Thank you Sean ❤
The big dish with twigs , birds, so interesting! Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
I love ‘visiting’ these antique store with you. Thank you.
Agreed
The first Brocante was very clean and organized, I enjoyed seeing that!
I love those 2 tills ❤️🏴🇬🇧
The door at the 1st Brocante, Sean....amazing!! The year 1600 huge cabinet....a stunner!! 🇺🇸
Loved today’s treasure hunt video! Great music to accompany it as well. Thanks, Sean!
I enjoyed this one, too! The brocantes were awesome. The last one was awesome. You cleaned up your unique lights and made them work. Keeping history and conversations going for years to come.❤
You could put that enormous door on your barn bar shack! So cool!!!
Wow those shops were fantastic. ✌️💙
The pace was perfect. Very interesting, thanks!
I'm a little late on this one, but following you around a brocante is a real treat! Thanks for taking us with you!
I always enjoy your brocante visits,since we do not have too many our way. Hope you and Sam are enjoying summer..Best regards.
Thank you! You too!
Oh my goodness that wooden ship would have put a hole in my wallet. How fun thanks for taking us Sean.
Love the door and frame. GO ASK or call back and ask. You could use the door and maybe use the frame as a fire surround. Buy it and sell it maybe? Fantastic brocante!
Something caught my eye looking at the video again. The item I liked was a metal umbrella stand(iron I think). It would fit into a corner of a room. That would fit nicely in the cottage I think. Plus a lot if other iron pieces. Beautiful shop. Thank you for the tour around.
Good Video 👍👍👍
Your eyes show you should have a small chateau rather than a farmhouse. 😂 I can't blame you Sean as there is some wonderful items there. 😁😁👍🇦🇺
The quality of the old furniture is fantastic. Built to last. Love these videos, thanks Sean. ❤🐨
Pace is good 😊
Fun eye shopping with you, today, Hercules. Thanks for tour. Great cameraman.
In the first brocante I seen some Viking glass and some Chalet glass that just was beautiful. I love going to the antique stores and just looking around. Have a great day
So many wonderful things! Like you, I could spend hours!
If you have the floor space, you could use the old door as a table top. Just put a sheet of glass over it. I worked for a designer that did that for her daughter. A great way to save history without altering it. I’d love to know how much they want for the bust just inside the door!
What a cool pair of brocantes! I like this pace. If you slow too much there wouldn't be time to see it all, or the video would be over an hour. 😂 Someday maybe you can do a "live" walk through, and get the instant reactions! What was the hook thing in the first shop? And that door was definitely worth a long look! The narrow armoires as pantries, maybe? I liked those.
Great choice for background music. I watch a channel called Quantum Technology on RUclips that plays that string music. Toss in a few bire chirps.... perfect for a summer day of browsing!
Such fun following you around!!
In the first shop you looked at an armoir that had very large shelves....big enough for blankets....it was only 360Euros.....You couldn't buy one that well made these days for that much. I'd buy that in a heart beat. Lovely find Sean.
Good pace. I would say that the first stop had more items to my liking, as it looked like it had the Art Nouveau style that I love.
This visit along with the birds singing is perfect…..
Laval has a lot old books from 18th century, person online sells them. You see a lot of usual things, so lucky, thanks for sharing Sean, greatly apprciated. The speed is perfect!
U are a great sailsman
That door and frame were astonishing. I would have tried my best to buy them and save them from being ignored. It is a shame that Billy isn't interested in them as the door would be a spectacular entrance to the library. Wrong wood and colour for him though. Lots of beautiful things in both brocantes. 😀
If I ever come to France (I’m in Tasmania Australia) I’d have to get a shipping container to bring back all the goodies I couldn’t help buying from all the fabulous brocantes 😂
5:28 Is that a Japanese Tanto?
The next Antique shop is the one Billy and Ryan go to, right?
22:00 Don't show that to Billy....he might buy it! LOL
Yeah
Perfect speed!
That was fun! Pace is good.😊
The pace was fine. 👍
Thank you for sharing 😊
Lots of lovely bits and pieces there Sean Thankyou for sharing😘
Loved the trench art. Anything military
My third try. Great window shopping today. ☺️
Not sure what's happening but this was a fun video.
Good job Sean.
Very enjoyable vlog love it when you go brocant shopping thanks for sharing ❤
The item you asked if anyone knows what it is, looks like a beet knife, used for harvesting sugar beets. I live in a farming community where sugar beets are commonly grown, and have seen similar beet knives in antique shops and flea markets. Of course, nowadays, beets are harvested by machine.
Thanks 👌
Fab places
i love that second place you went to Sean!
I recognize that first brocante ❤
There was a copper pot at 8.33
Excellent video! Pleas slow down when you pass chess sets, collectible toy cars, and games. Thank you!
Saw so many goodies!
I collect glass paperweights. Do you see may of those ? Enjoy your broconte videos very much❤
I do!
Too bad about the door. I hate when I fall in love with something and just don’t have anywhere I can use it. It’s always so hard to leave it behind.
That door and frame would be perfect for Leesa and Teds property #chateaudemontmagner
Are those tools used by lumberjacks moving cut logs?
Possibly
It’s interesting how each person who has a channel in France and goes brocanting focuses on different things.
Hey Sean ! What did you buy from the first one!?
Nothing in the end
@@SeansAniqueUniverse-te5vd But what about the things you put aside? where they too expensive?
bonsoir, la petite armoire s'appelle une bonnetière ,elle servait à ranger les bonnets
Merci
That was some of the ugliest brown and orange fish dishes!!😂 we were at a local antique store and I almost had a heart attack at how expensive some fake copper pots were.. they were decorative pieces trying to be sold as vintage😂 I don’t even like copper stuff but feel like I would know the good stuff from your videos
It would be better if you slowed the camera and movement down.
These visits are “catchy”…I was headed to an appointment when I realized there was an antique type store…you got me putting my nose against the window!!….this is a small town…but old…not like yours though!