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- Опубликовано: 12 фев 2022
- I visited Heritage Antique Center for the first time in a few months. I found something incredible hiding in the case.
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Dogwood has 4 petals. Yours is a forsythia "Rose of Sharon".
There is a story about the Dogwood.
Dogwood is a tree that once grew straight, strong and tall. It was used to make the Cross Christ's crucifixion. After that, the tree was cursed and could only grow crooked, bent and the 4 petals bloomed as a symbol of the cross and each petal is tipped in red to represent the blood of Christ.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Truth
The center of the flower represents the crown of thorns.
Wow tfs interesting story I will now have to share this one. Ty again
We have a Dogwood Festival every year in the spring. Lots of tourists. It’s such a beautiful time of year
You are so adorable with your enthusiasm!!! Your glass knowledge is off the charts!!!
I personally think damage or a repair is acceptable if an item is rare or extremely good quality. You wouldn’t expect a 200 year old item to be perfect ;) ( not saying those items are that old but they are very nice quality)
Thanks for taking us shopping!
Yes luv your videos
CLL ash trays are great for setting most your makeup brushes down in. The dent dips stops the brush from rolling
That's a great idea! Thanks
The lucite grapes 🍇 are fabulous! I have some in gold and in green!
If you ever have the opportunity to go to AAA Antiques in Ravenna, OH off of I-76, DO IT!! We were there today and I couldn’t stop thinking about you. The prices are great, so much glass, and over 400 vendors! It’s awesome! It’s also known as I-76 Antiques.
Yes those are dogwood flowers on the frosted glass box. So pretty 😊
This has all the makings of a GREAT SOLD video!!! - Yes, please!
Me Too! I’m really digging the Lucite Grapes. 🍇
I just love the range of your videos; Goodwill bargains to higher dollar antique store high $ purchases. Today was great; slow going I was really able to look at the items on the shelf. I so enjoy seeing things that I have, I've sold and I cab identify! My husband has a pitcher like the ornate piece you found with the bird on the lid- I can't wait to see how that does in your ebay store! Take care darling. Thanks for all you do!
Another great video thanks, am loving that the last few have been longer
The turtle planter is amazing, the blue glass cookie jar and of course absolutely gorgeous things. You bought other beautiful pieces.
I thought the fairy light flowers are Hellebores (Christmas Roses), but y'all know your stuff! Thanks for setting me straight! 💖
I thought the same.
You are always so kind when people come up and talk to you. They have no idea you are actually working and not just shopping. Xoxo
Your current hair color is my favorite. It certainly goes with your glow!
Super surprised 😮 on the repaired pieces. But beautiful pieces. I loved the decanter as well. Much love see ya
That Murano shell bowl was AH-MAZING! ❤️
I would love to have that mug. He makes me think of my Papa that passed away. He raised me and he was the most incredible, most hilarious man in the world. Too bad I have absolutely no way of purchasing him being a single mom caring for my disabled mother and son along with my oldest son as well. I hope whoever purchases him adores him as much as I would 🥺🖤
You’re videos are so calming
Love love love your videos!!
I think you are going to do fine on the as is pieces because they are different but will appeal to a lot of different collectors. Not everyone insists in perfect especially with unusual pieces. The age these pieces are getting to be the perfect ones are super rare. I for one am going to be watching closely. Put the rim just above eye level (my display cabinet is 12 ft antique) and not many will ask you to get them down for inspection
I absolutely love the turtle pottery! So adorable
Your nails always look so pretty!
That lamp was so awesome and the shade! Wow
The flowers on enamelled frosted dish are wild roses. Very prickly but lovely when in bloom and has rose hips in the fall.
I feel your happiness as you thrift and find that special piece. OMG Joselyn. You get soo excited, out of breath. And I bet elevated blood pressure too. I am sure that you are receiving good prenatal care . As we all feel your symptoms of great joy right along with you! Take care.
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Albert Hodge's studio is just outside Asheville, an artist's haven and some of the coolest folk art ever. Of course Pendleton Art School is there. My son is an amateur/apprentice glass blower in that art community. The creativity flows in the area. Hodge's pieces go for good money, especially the ugly face vases. I bet that turtle does very well. Great score!
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Yes, I read he was in Vale, NC and I'm not that far away!!! And I read one of his pieces is in the Smithsonian Museum!!🙂
@@barbarapettry6817 I love day tripping in that area in warm weather. Weaverville is a cool little Melungeon town I like to yard sale in. It's like treasure hunting. The history is so rich, you never know what gem you'll come across. And of course, as you know...it's Cherokee territory, so that keeps it interesting. ✌neighbor.
So glad you are so full of energy! Love the amount of your content ❤️.
And she has a Great Personality for a yt Channel!!! I've noticed the ones that have Personality (not boisterous or foul or mean spirited or etc. (in these and some other yt Channels) tend to do very well and tend to have a devoted following and that following tends to really care about them as a person, personally. 🙂
Love it, so fun. And of course I’m sure you already know that you filmed an intro before your Outro. It’s all good mama.
That birdie trinket dish. Love.
I wish I still had the lucite grapes on driftwood night light my aunt made for me in the 60’s. I have yet to see one as good. I don’t even know what happened to it. I really enjoyed the shopping trip in this place. So much nice stuff. When you were looking at the Nippon vase, there was a big hobbiest Santa next to you marked $38. I know you seldom look at hobbiest pieces, and that one would be a nightmare to ship, but it was a bargain. I wish I could find one!
Love the tilted decanter, absolutely beautiful!
Hope you picked up the grumpy baby bird at the end, adorable.
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Have such a good time watching you shop!
The Westmoreland fairy lights are my favorite and the only type I buy. Keep them coming.
At 14:14, there is a Christmas fairy lamp decorated with holly and white magnolia flowers. I have a Christmas mug that is also decorated with holly and magnolia flowers. I am guessing it is a Southern motif.
Loved your Andrew impression 😉
Love your channel.
Hello. Here we go !
Sometimes the rolling pins like that are awarded to pastry chefs. I would have tried to read the inscriptions on the pin. More prominent in Europe and in Germany specifically but very cool. I kind of remember seeing something like them when I was a student The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY. That’s why, I’m so interested.
Flowers on the Westmoreland fairy light look like Narcissus. It's my birth flower in December
Merry Christmas pottery dish by Ned Foltz in the one stand, sells well I had one i got in an auction Lot and sold for $185
That amazing 1k vase should be in an art museum!
You were on the money on all your beautiful pieces 😍😍😍😍
I kind of like the chintz pattern, and I'm not big on floral patterns.
Watch your channel every day..and it's funny..I always look for your new hairstyle each time..lol
Me too! I'm also going over old ones, based on hair color at the time! Lol. Gotta love adventurous Jocelyn!
Okay this is just me being weird but where are you again? When you are looking at that blue tilted empoli cookie jar I'm looking out the window and it's a bright blue sky day with green trees! Okay I looked up Reinholds, Pennsylvania... very nice weather there! I'm jealous! I live in Upstate New York and it's cold.
Great shopping trip
Miss November is missing the Topaz Birthstone. I have that exact one from when I was just a girl in the 1960's.!
Love the rolling spin.
Thanks for sharing.
Crazy about the turtle planter...pretty unique!
I love that Albert Hodge turtle. Haven't seen that design before. I have an ugly face jug and a cat bank listed right now by him.
I have a very large turtle trinket dish form Cat Square Pottery in the Cat Square community of Vale, NC. My father was from Cat Square/Vale,, so I always look for pottery from there. It is called Catawba Pottery because the clay is from the Catawba River Valley. It is still made by the traditional way of the Catawba Indian Natiion. There are several famous potters from there, including Burlon Craig who has pieces in the Smithsonian.
My fave! Yay!!!!!
The white flowers on the west Moreland fairy light are orange blossoms!
Hey Jocelyn, if you find the costa boda at GW, see if there are 2 and grab one for me…😂
This is a little off track but you have beautiful hands/nails. You could be a hand model. Love your videos. I learn so much.
Love the cookie jar
Lovely items. I did like the lamp you didn't buy lol xxx
That $1,000 vase perching on top of the shelf was giving me so much anxiety!! Hahaha
The shelf placement of that heavy expensive vase made me a little woozy 😂
Joyc, the item you thought may be a coffee grinder was a nut gender for baking, i.e. walnuts or pecans.🙏💙
Westmoreland fairy light had magnolia (white) flowers.
I use beautiful ash trays to hold paint brushes as I paint😊
Now I know why your complexion looks amazing. Congratulations 💕💕💕
Her complexion was great before.
@@judyfrey1344 Agreed Judy ... she has been getting compliments on her beautiful complexion since the beginning of her channel. So much so that she had to start listing her makeup in the description because so many people asked her what she uses 😀.
Love the chintz, a lot!
Hello Joycelin, I repair ceramics, I had to learn on my own as there aren't many art schools that teach it. I feel so badly about the beautiful pieces that you have to pass on. There are sooo many antique shops in your area, there must be a ceramics restorer around. I guess it wouldn't be cost effective to repair them.
At 8:10 right after you grabbed the Dutch soap dish with the 2 birds, you came upon a display case.
It had 3 Portmeirion Botanical Garden dinner plates in the back. Are you off Portmeirion these days?
Hi Jocylen. I love your channel. I’m learning a lot. I especially like that you give information on almost all the pieces you look at. I could not make out the name of the large Santa for $350 that was behind the turtle pottery planter that you purchased. Could you please identify it ? I love it.
Thank you
Denise Osborn
Love your necklace with the face on it
Moved from Ohio to Arizona, I really miss the Robin's bouncing around in masses!
03:51 Are those supposed to be under-plates? I hope so; trying to serve ANY food on a pattern that busy would be crazy-making.
06:10 I'm in there with Andrew. That is FAR too much damage to consider forgiving.
07:24 STOP IT, Jocelyn.
14:15 They're dog-roses, sometimes known as Christmas roses.
Jocelyn knows what she is doing because she's one smart gal! I have a few damaged pieces that I love and I bought them that way. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
I can’t believe what you get for nippon I can’t give it away in Florida!
at 6:41, the frosted jewelry box has apple blossoms on it, not Dogwood blossoms Dogwood has 4 petals.
The lg bowl is aTempitations.There sold on the shopping channel.
How about that handsome white Santa on the counter. ???
Noooo....I have November figurine ( I'm 11/2) she is missing her "topaz" jewel. It should be in the center of the flower.
November 14; but, I don't have an angel.
My taste is evolving! I think.
Mug looks like Teddy Roosevelt!
8:12 Portmeriron dishes, I think
Good call on the bull
The bull was giving me anxiety. One leg was hanging off the box and looked like it was ready to fall at any moment 😀.
Seen it on Salvage Hunters think it was yesterday he bought them for 50 a peice the company is still in business
1k$ I would never think of purchasing it!😂
I love the shoes 👞
Same! One of my new obsessions.
Yep dogwood
I caught myself saying NOOO
I caught myself saying "Jocelyn listen to the Andrew in your head" each time she picked up a damaged item. Then I said "She knows what sells so........"
5:51 Crappy repair, I'd leave it. If you buy it I love to know if you made/lost profit.
I love that
Why don’t you ask the store to call the vendor on pieces that are slightly damaged and try for better price?? All they can do is say no. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!!
So Jocelyn…June? Is there a baby girl in your future?? 🌸💕
(the decanter is magnificent!)
She's due June 11th, with a girl.
The expression on the turtle is awesome!❣️ how does one make such a giant blown vase as the one you showed us that was so heavy 🤭???!!
do you put reserve prices on higher items?
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I bet you could get $25.oo plus to the limit on the mustache man. Original
The set in the window was only 1$? The pitcher, stirrer and cups? I love the color. I would have definitely got it even if u give it as a gift or local sale. Definitely would have made a profit. Rite?
I think the damaged piece was a dollar but the other pieces were regular price. Still pretty to my eye!
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Morning Joycelyn,I’m abit later today it’s 7am in uk ,I can’t wait to come around with you love your channel,iv watched every one sending you love Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
I adore chintz
Looks like digwood
That large vase that was 1000 u should gave looked it up to see how much they were selling for it could be triple the money
Even if it sold for $2000, it would command a special buyer and sit around for a while. AND the fear of shipping something that heavy, big, and fragile is terrifying. I have one that’s a little smaller in my windowsill at the shop. I bought it for resale, but when I realized how big it was-I just decided to keep it.
How are you keeping
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