What to Look for at Thrift Stores - My Favorite Items to Search For!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @leldevaza
    @leldevaza Год назад +3

    First thing I am looking for is art..! Antique porcelain,and unusual vintage stuff.

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад +1

      Yes, I should have mentioned porcelain! I am always intrigued by asian porcelain, but finding antiques can be tough. Thanks for watching!

    • @dearbit8173
      @dearbit8173 Год назад

      Nust fpund you channel and im having douch fun. Ive been treasure hunting for years. K need to sell it all. Uhg. My husbands going to put me and my stuff out. Lol😅

  • @joanmcmanus5320
    @joanmcmanus5320 Год назад +6

    I really enjoy your channel. I am not a re-seller; I buy for myself. I mostly look for art, vintage and art pottery, hand turned wooden bowls, and books. Sometimes I pick up vintage furniture. I have found a few really exciting treasures, such as "Death of a Salesman" signed by Arthur Miller.

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад

      Hand turned wooden bowls are great. Especially ones that are signed or initialed. They are usually very underpriced, too. I would love to get more furniture but I have no room left haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @jarlsoars1150
    @jarlsoars1150 Год назад +2

    I look for artwork, pottery, sculpture, photographs, baskets, hats, lamps, art glass and wooden objects; anything original, artisan made or of some well known or reputable make. I'm always looking for unusual things too but generally if something is in good shape, has nice esthetic and is priced low enough then it's usually worth my consideration in many cases. I agree what you said about the 'learning curve' and being able to know a good vs. bad piece. I'm still sitting on my 'beginner' finds that I regret buying early on. You have to make some mistakes but your senses will eventually catch up if you work at it and pay attention. I will spend hours pouring over online market platforms looking at all sorts of artwork. I'll even go out of my way to consider what I think is 'bad' art. I also buy all kinds of art books. I'll buy scholarly works on anything from collecting, pricing or auction, essays, biographies, how to, historical, art movements and styles etc. And then I'll buy the coffee table type books on an artist as well. These titles are as much about enjoying art as they are about reference for me. And the secondhand books are often really cheap but between looking online and at art books eventually you gain a keener sense overall. You'll also find that your own preference will change or rather it will mature the more you absorb and learn.

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the detailed comment! I will have to keep my eye out for some art books. I have looked online before, but the were really expensive. My local library had a few, but not nearly as many as I thought they would. Thanks for watching!

  • @laurajane4806
    @laurajane4806 Месяц назад

    Jewelry & artwork

  • @suejames6808
    @suejames6808 Год назад +1

    Totally agree with you Joe…especially the thrill of the hunt, as you say.. gets the adrenaline pumping….Collecting art is my first love, but also MCM glass too…and the things that I ‘just know’, somehow are really something quite unique or collectable..( experience + knowledge,I suppose)…All of your other pros and cons are certainly fair and true… but learning curve is the real treasure !!…and you never stop learning…As usual… another interesting video 👍👍….Recently, found something which I hardly ever buy… An intriguing pair of large brass candlesticks…which turned out to be quite valuable art nouveau period!!!.. and worth a lot more than the £7.00 (Uk price) I paid…wish I could send a pic of them….Cheers and thanks Joe, (Sue UK)

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад

      I agree, Sue! And that's awesome about the candlestick! I have sold some in the past for really nice profit, and they are usually way underpriced. Thanks for your support and I hope you find more nice treasures in the UK :)

  • @frankwolf7584
    @frankwolf7584 Год назад +1

    I only deal with art and everything you stated is bang on. From the learning curve to the storage issues with about 400 art pieces in my house, but it's all worth it. Great video as always.

  • @lorisanford7700
    @lorisanford7700 29 дней назад

    Thanks

  • @bonniepiehler693
    @bonniepiehler693 Год назад

    This video reflects my feelings perfectly. My hubby doesn't understand why I have at least 100 pieces of art in storage.

  • @mrgoodfinder
    @mrgoodfinder Год назад +1

    I'm an artist, a trained printmaker. In 1999, I was broke and out of town just shopping with a friend at a thrift store.
    I found a small etching, maybe 6" x 9", framed, of a man on a horse. I could see the raised ink marks from the press. It was scribbly, but it was signed "Dali"
    I didn't have $15 to buy it, but told myself to go back later.
    Well, when I finally made my way back, I found that the shop had burned down some weeks earlier.

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад +1

      Oh no! That would have been an awesome find. I have yet to find a Dali out thrifting. He's one of my favorite artists

  • @mikkasre-born7208
    @mikkasre-born7208 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love to look for Painting, but i'm a begininer. Can you please tell me what is the best website to look up a painting value?

  • @KayKay-ji9gk
    @KayKay-ji9gk Год назад +1

    Definitely Art works and pottery pieces. What tips do you have for researching art pieces? I use google lens but sometimes no results. Is there a auction site you use to help identify. Thanks

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад

      Hi! Yes, Google Lens can be hit or miss. If you know who the artist is, try searching past auction results on liveauctioneers.com. Invaluable also has estimates, but not all of the results are available unless you have a subscription. Ebay can be ok for limited edition prints. Not so much for paintings, though. Hope this helps!

  • @elited3str0y3r
    @elited3str0y3r Год назад +1

    How do you go about finding what a piece of art is worth? And how do you tell the difference between original, print, and etc

    • @TreasureHuntingDad
      @TreasureHuntingDad  Год назад +2

      Finding what a piece of art is worth can be difficult. What I do is check past auction results as well as current listings by the artist. You can use Live Auctioneers and search the artist. As for original, print, etc. check out my videos. I made one on this subject a few months back :)