I watch your videos every night! You have made me & my sister’s antiquing adventures so much more enjoyable. We would never pay attention to glass but you have taught us so much that we look at everything now!! You are such a delight!!! Thank you!!!
LOVE the 1975 tapestry. Maybe I’ve just not noticed before, I rather enjoy your making an estimate of sale value as you go. Have a very good year, Jocelyn. You and your team are such hard workers.
She is fun and does a great job. I feel as I’m shopping with her! RUclips pays her a percentage of the ad revenue based on her views and quantity, so it is the added incentive to feed her audience… US!
I love that you've been doing so many goodwill videos lately they are always my favorite just because it truly is a hit or miss adventure as to where the vintage and antique malls are more probable for things to be found thank you for sharing
Oh my goodness! I see she responded to a few comments. I love this. I miss the live chats she did for awhile. It’s nice to chat with the people you watch daily. Love you Jocelyn. You are a beautiful person. Inside and out.
Hello! The tile/artwork looks like very much like the work of Ecuadorian painter Oswaldo Guayasamín - or someone emulating his style. Thank You for all you do. Happy New Year!
Not only do I learn a lot, but your videos have absolutely saved me during my episodes of anxiety. I appreciate these videos so very much. Thanks bunches!
02:14 Looks cloudy, though. I suspect someone kept filling it up with hard water. (But then again, a little vinegar clears us of this film.) 02:30 "Nosh" is the Yiddish word for something to eat, loaned into English. I would fill it with Doritos or Cheez-Its. 04:06 "Curious" is a most excellent word for these situations. I often use it myself. 04:18 I'm thinking late 19th or very early 20th century. It sends me a Beaux-Arts vibe. And ten bucks is a _steal,_ even with needing to re-mount the glass. 05:05 It looks like fourteen count over one, which is HOURS of stitching. (I know 'cos I've done that kind of thing.) Is the back open where you can see which stitch(es) the artist used? 06:37 _Ribes rubrum_ is the red currant, widely distributed in Europe both in cultivation and feral. The "L." stands for Carl Linnaeus, the "father of modern taxonomy," and it means he was the first to give the plant a Latin binomial name. 07:20 Honestly, I'd still take it, even with the chip. 10:32 Well, after all Pier One didn't _always_ sell crap. It was surprising what they would market to you. 10:41 It's the bottom half of something. 11:04 Calling Dagny! Calling Dagny! Come in, Dagny! 12:09 Restaurant ware had to be able to survive the dish room. Done right, you could bludgeon someone to death with a restaurant ware mug. 14:45 I'd take those two in the front to serve beer in. 15:55 Eddicated guess: it's Noah releasing a dove from the Ark. 17:38 Toner depends _VERY VERY_ much on the model of printer it's intended for. You can do OK with OEM (original equipment manufacturer) toner for relatively modern printers, but if you get into re-manufactured or off-brand, or older printer models, you can end up saddled with white elephants. I'm uncomfortable with these since they openly say "not OEM."
I laughed so hard @12:09. Made me think of how my mom would wish for dinnerware that none of the 6 of us could break. But the way you said it is true. Older restaurant wear really could hold up. 😉
Thank you, Jocelyn, for introducing me to Dorothy Thorpe. I found 2 perfect martini glasses a bit ago. Before I sell them, I would really like to drink a lemon drop martini from one. Just to say I did!! Thank you for helping me learn and appreciate glassware. Fiesta, I know, glassware, I am learning!
On the blue art tile, the bottom word might be Ecuador, but I’m not certain. I was hoping it was a Shepard Fairey dove tile! Lol In case you don’t know, Shepard Fairey pieces/art sells for thousands, & even tens of thousands of dollars.
You got some really cute things today...love going round the shelves with you...I'm disabled so dont get out much these days so I live vicariously thru you...thankyou...
Love to go shopping with you. I'm an old lady of 75 and since retirement, I enjoy these places and yard sales, I do DIY and repurpose some items that are antiques. OH! I WAS MARRIED TO A JEWISH MAN FROM HOLAND FOR 20 YRS. THE WORD (NOSH) IS HEBREW FOR SNACK. A JEWISH WORD.
The word "nosh" is from the Yiddish term, "nashn", which means to nibble or gnaw. The plate with Ribes rubrum written on it is a Red Current - that is it's Latin name.
Learn lots from you! Thank you for picking up the items that are not perfect, it’s imposible not to compare, but your videos by far are more interesting, vs the ladies that pay little and are always stating that if they pay more, they won’t profit from the sale! But you’re living proof of the contrary. I’m sure your continued support make a difference in all the places you visit!👍🏼👏
I left the amberina glass bowl & green snifter sit there because I just wasn’t sure if it was a good find or not and KNEW you’d end up finding it… LOL… I figured I’d see it in a future video and you’d educate me about it :-p We shop at the same places so I get so tickled watching your Goodwill videos etc. and seeing all the stuff I’ve seen when I was there. I’m always like, OMG, I picked that up too and put it down because of the chip!!! 😂
I like the variety that you are willing to pic up and give it a try at least. Like the printing Toner, who knows without trying. And I love your eye for glass, always a win!
You find the most excellent GWs, Jocelyn. And I just have to say, you look very well-rested, calm, and happy... which is such a good thing! Happy New Year to you and your family 😁🐆😎🌟💗
I love the color of your hair. You look really pretty with light colored. But I think my favorite has to be the bright colors like hot pink, lime green. They make your eyes pop, and sparkle. The dark colors not so much.
Thanks for letting me tag along! I really appreciate how grounded you are. about your picks and also about the potential profit. A lot of other channels I've noticed can get pretty snobby. As though it's not worth their time for a $40 profit ( just an example) and then will pick up some piece of crap tshirt that I wouldnt even use to wash my car with and then they act like they'll make $100 profit. Mainly I notice it's the guy thrifters that are like that. So again. Thank you! Your approach is refreshing
Jocelyn has some great videos. She just did a hoarder house with her friends check that series out, they literally pull gold and silver from the dirt. Lol I have learned so much from her, she is a great teacher!! Welcome to THE CLL Club
Love watching you thrift Jocelyn. We've been concentrating on our love of MCM for several years now and I've learned alot outside of that genre/era. Very interested in learning more about the ceramic tile piece @ the end of this video. I've been watching your listings, but have yet to see it post. Have you listed yet?
Really enjoy how you explain the items as you look them over. Grabbed some awesome tidbits. I wish our GW would price something for $1.99 and yours seems to use that number a lot. I feel ours are very overpriced here in our town.
Toner is used in laser printers, which are most often used in offices. The cartridges contain a dry powder, unlike ink cartridges that contain liquid ink, and they last much longer. I have no idea what printer those cartridges go to, but I'm sure you will make money on them, plus they're easy to ship. I think you should have bought that framed Marvel poster; anything Marvel should sell well and bring a good price.
If the toner or ink cartridge is sealed, most of them sell well. We do sell a lot. Make sure you check expiration date and include that in the description. :) It's tough to step out of your comfort zone. I've been doing it a bit more lately thanks to watching your videos!
I was actually in a little I mean little shop in Hagerstown but found some really cool stuff in there I think it was called world treasure and have you ever been on rt 40 east going away from the hospital They have some amazing stain glass lamps for low prices
Always love your videos. I find toner can be great finds, but only if they are made by the original manufacturer. Personally I never pick up unbranded toner. Too many end up being defective.
The dove tile says Ecuador. It’s probably a reproduction, but the hands are very typical of Oswaldo Guayasamín. He is considered one of the most important artists of the country.
the art piece that has the dove on it and the character with large hands is from Ecuador. It is painted in the artistic likeness of the famous Ecuadorean artist Guayasmin. I lived in Quito for many years and I saw that many local artists have copied his style. It might be worthwhile to research the piece further as it very well could be valuable as many people collect this style of art.
I am deciding about 4 fade glass pilsner glasses in good condition marked with an uppercase T in cursive. Badly tarnished. 4 for $3.99. Have googled them several times. Don't know if I should bother. I picked up my daughter an original Dorothy Thorpe reply poly set in it's handled holder in the late 90's before I knew what they were. Maybe i'll go out of my comfort zone and buy them anyway? Great haul, looking forward to your next. P.s. love your hair & makeup. 💗🤗💗
Happy New Year Jocelyn! 🎊🎉🥳🥂🍾 Nice finds to start off the new year! Finally caught up on your thrifting & Goodwill videos now I'm going to binge on the hoarder house ones!
For those that noticed the Anchor Hocking white glass egg plate beside the Plate Jocelyn sat down? I found mine at Goodwill in the original box??!! I wanted for use but will keep it in the box. After approx 50 years why change?
At our Goodwill stores, you are not supposed to go within 6 feet of the carts from which an employee is shelving items.. It was this way prior to the pandemic. They never leave carts untended. If they have to do something else, they put them behind the cashier's counter or take them in the back.
I watch your videos every night! You have made me & my sister’s antiquing adventures so much more enjoyable. We would never pay attention to glass but you have taught us so much that we look at everything now!! You are such a delight!!! Thank you!!!
LOVE the 1975 tapestry. Maybe I’ve just not noticed before, I rather enjoy your making an estimate of sale value as you go. Have a very good year, Jocelyn. You and your team are such hard workers.
Beautiful piece. I always look for beautiful crewel or embroidery pieces
Thank you for posting daily. It’s incredible how much work you put into these videos. I certainly appreciate them And have learned a lot from you. 💓
She is fun and does a great job. I feel as I’m shopping with her! RUclips pays her a percentage of the ad revenue based on her views and quantity, so it is the added incentive to feed her audience… US!
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I love that you've been doing so many goodwill videos lately they are always my favorite just because it truly is a hit or miss adventure as to where the vintage and antique malls are more probable for things to be found thank you for sharing
Oh my goodness! I see she responded to a few comments. I love this. I miss the live chats she did for awhile. It’s nice to chat with the people you watch daily. Love you Jocelyn. You are a beautiful person. Inside and out.
Those live chats were great… maybe she’ll get back to them in 2022???
That mirror is a Phoenix bird, and it's freaking spectacular
So glad to see you pop up when you did. I get tired of resellers putting Goodwill down. Getting disappointed in many of them.
I agree. I've been pretty disappointed myself.
@@CrazyLampLady they have stated how they feel but I don't see where they should keep harping on it.
This is why I follow you. People forget it's a treasure hunt. Thanks for not being a complainer. You are a treat! 😊👍
Hello! The tile/artwork looks like very much like the work of Ecuadorian painter Oswaldo Guayasamín - or someone emulating his style. Thank You for all you do. Happy New Year!
I just looked him up. It really does, look like his work. Amazing artist.
It’s a tourist tile they sell them at markets in Ecuador . I’m Ecuadorian he is popular for tourist items .
Oh, my gosh. That needlepoint was fabulous.
Not only do I learn a lot, but your videos have absolutely saved me during my episodes of anxiety. I appreciate these videos so very much. Thanks bunches!
02:14 Looks cloudy, though. I suspect someone kept filling it up with hard water. (But then again, a little vinegar clears us of this film.)
02:30 "Nosh" is the Yiddish word for something to eat, loaned into English. I would fill it with Doritos or Cheez-Its.
04:06 "Curious" is a most excellent word for these situations. I often use it myself.
04:18 I'm thinking late 19th or very early 20th century. It sends me a Beaux-Arts vibe. And ten bucks is a _steal,_ even with needing to re-mount the glass.
05:05 It looks like fourteen count over one, which is HOURS of stitching. (I know 'cos I've done that kind of thing.) Is the back open where you can see which stitch(es) the artist used?
06:37 _Ribes rubrum_ is the red currant, widely distributed in Europe both in cultivation and feral. The "L." stands for Carl Linnaeus, the "father of modern taxonomy," and it means he was the first to give the plant a Latin binomial name.
07:20 Honestly, I'd still take it, even with the chip.
10:32 Well, after all Pier One didn't _always_ sell crap. It was surprising what they would market to you.
10:41 It's the bottom half of something.
11:04 Calling Dagny! Calling Dagny! Come in, Dagny!
12:09 Restaurant ware had to be able to survive the dish room. Done right, you could bludgeon someone to death with a restaurant ware mug.
14:45 I'd take those two in the front to serve beer in.
15:55 Eddicated guess: it's Noah releasing a dove from the Ark.
17:38 Toner depends _VERY VERY_ much on the model of printer it's intended for. You can do OK with OEM (original equipment manufacturer) toner for relatively modern printers, but if you get into re-manufactured or off-brand, or older printer models, you can end up saddled with white elephants. I'm uncomfortable with these since they openly say "not OEM."
I laughed so hard @12:09. Made me think of how my mom would wish for dinnerware that none of the 6 of us could break. But the way you said it is true. Older restaurant wear really could hold up. 😉
Thank you, Jocelyn, for introducing me to Dorothy Thorpe. I found 2 perfect martini glasses a bit ago. Before I sell them, I would really like to drink a lemon drop martini from one. Just to say I did!! Thank you for helping me learn and appreciate glassware. Fiesta, I know, glassware, I am learning!
Love! “ The Nosh Box.”,Orange bowl,green bowl, girl picture very interesting,blue Cat😍, flying pig, Eagle plate, and. Birdhouse trinket box.💜
On the blue art tile, the bottom word might be Ecuador, but I’m not certain. I was hoping it was a Shepard Fairey dove tile! Lol In case you don’t know, Shepard Fairey pieces/art sells for thousands, & even tens of thousands of dollars.
Thank you for not skipping a beat all through the holidays. That’s a lot of work! I love you trips to collect inventory!!💚💚💚
Oh boy my favorite Crazy Lamp Lady!!! She is awesome!!!
Thanks, Shirley. :)
Can’t wait to see what the toner goes for on a sold update.
reminded me of "The Auction Professor" who seems able to sell anything under the sun, lol!
You got some really cute things today...love going round the shelves with you...I'm disabled so dont get out much these days so I live vicariously thru you...thankyou...
Love to go shopping with you. I'm an old lady of 75 and since retirement, I enjoy these places and yard sales, I do DIY and repurpose some items that are antiques. OH! I WAS MARRIED TO A JEWISH MAN FROM HOLAND FOR 20 YRS. THE WORD (NOSH) IS HEBREW FOR SNACK. A JEWISH WORD.
The word "nosh" is from the Yiddish term, "nashn", which means to nibble or gnaw. The plate with Ribes rubrum written on it is a Red Current - that is it's Latin name.
There is a Rae Dunn large dog bowl with Nosh on it.
Learn lots from you! Thank you for picking up the items that are not perfect, it’s imposible not to compare, but your videos by far are more interesting, vs the ladies that pay little and are always stating that if they pay more, they won’t profit from the sale! But you’re living proof of the contrary. I’m sure your continued support make a difference in all the places you visit!👍🏼👏
Thank-you, Maria! 🤗
I left the amberina glass bowl & green snifter sit there because I just wasn’t sure if it was a good find or not and KNEW you’d end up finding it… LOL… I figured I’d see it in a future video and you’d educate me about it :-p
We shop at the same places so I get so tickled watching your Goodwill videos etc. and seeing all the stuff I’ve seen when I was there. I’m always like, OMG, I picked that up too and put it down because of the chip!!! 😂
The mirror with the eagle is an amazing find with some significant age, good luck to you it’s a great start to the new year
I would love to hear Andrew's reaction to the mirror!!
I like the variety that you are willing to pic up and give it a try at least. Like the printing Toner,
who knows without trying. And I love your eye for glass, always a win!
Obsessed with the embroidered picture. Nice finds as usual!
Look forward to your videos every day. Especially love when you show us what sold. Thank you! You are a delight!
Lots of cool finds, hope you and your family had a great Christmas and New year❤️❤️❤️
The WPF is (I'm fairly sure) the mark for Williamsburg Pottery Factory. It's not made at the Williamsburg Historical site, but at a local factory.
I usually never pick up non-OEM toner or ink cartridges. I look for genuine ones with brand names like HP, Brother, or Xerox.
PEACEFUL, joyous, fun, informative!! Thank You, Happy New Year n Good Luck hunting
Gosh, what a Tosh way to Nosh if I were very Posh. And that’s the extent of my super power. Great pieces today
I like the goodwill videos the best! Thank you
You find the most excellent GWs, Jocelyn. And I just have to say, you look very well-rested, calm, and happy... which is such a good thing! Happy New Year to you and your family 😁🐆😎🌟💗
I love the color of your hair. You look really pretty with light colored. But I think my favorite has to be the bright colors like hot pink, lime green. They make your eyes pop, and sparkle. The dark colors not so much.
In the bible when Noah was in the ark he let go of a pigeon to see if land was close and the pigeon return with an 🫒 stem In his beak.
Thanks for letting me tag along! I really appreciate how grounded you are. about your picks and also about the potential profit. A lot of other channels I've noticed can get pretty snobby. As though it's not worth their time for a $40 profit ( just an example) and then will pick up some piece of crap tshirt that I wouldnt even use to wash my car with and then they act like they'll make $100 profit. Mainly I notice it's the guy thrifters that are like that. So again. Thank you! Your approach is refreshing
Enjoyed vicariously thrifting with you today!
Thanks so much!
When I hear nosh it is om nom nom in my head. Just sharing.
I think the mirror is your winner
I agree. Possibly Federal.
Dagney would love the flying pig! Very cool find!
Thanks for the guesstimate's! Helps me understand your thinking process!
Those are my local Goodwill stores! I always wish I would run into Jocelyn when I'm there.
Jocelyn I love how you will pick up contemporary things to ty for the ride along 🦋🦋
Just found you! ooohhh my...i feel a new obsession coming on! Love the glass bowl esp!
Jocelyn has some great videos. She just did a hoarder house with her friends check that series out, they literally pull gold and silver from the dirt. Lol I have learned so much from her, she is a great teacher!! Welcome to THE CLL Club
What do you call a cow with no legs....Ground beef!
I thought of that joke when you pickedup the 3 legged cow.
Wow! I love that cat art piece you found. What a find
The Hulk pic was pretty cool!
NOSH - Is Yiddish and loosely translates to munch. You know, eat a little here, eat a little there. Your Dallas Jewish source.
Make sure you check to see if there is an expiration date because that’s important to people
I always learn something from your videos. Wishing you and your family a fun filled, prosperous 2022.
My Goodwill is mostly clothes. It is rarely worth the time to drive there. You have a great eye; good for you.
Nosh means “to eat food enthusiastically” in British English. Ha! We have a restaurant here called Nosh & Grog
So happy you have been posting daily. So many ppl. have went ghost through the holidays. It's over ppl. well at least for most ppl.
I love. Thrift shopping. I found a laser hair removal for 12 dollars and it worth even used up to 400 dollars
Love watching you thrift Jocelyn. We've been concentrating on our love of MCM for several years now and I've learned alot outside of that genre/era. Very interested in learning more about the ceramic tile piece @ the end of this video. I've been watching your listings, but have yet to see it post. Have you listed yet?
Enjoyed shopping along with you. Happy New Year.
Really enjoy how you explain the items as you look them over. Grabbed some awesome tidbits. I wish our GW would price something for $1.99 and yours seems to use that number a lot. I feel ours are very overpriced here in our town.
Toner is used in laser printers, which are most often used in offices. The cartridges contain a dry powder, unlike ink cartridges that contain liquid ink, and they last much longer. I have no idea what printer those cartridges go to, but I'm sure you will make money on them, plus they're easy to ship. I think you should have bought that framed Marvel poster; anything Marvel should sell well and bring a good price.
If the toner or ink cartridge is sealed, most of them sell well. We do sell a lot. Make sure you check expiration date and include that in the description. :)
It's tough to step out of your comfort zone. I've been doing it a bit more lately thanks to watching your videos!
LOVE your hair!!
Thank you, Jocelyn, for another informative video!
I was actually in a little I mean little shop in Hagerstown but found some really cool stuff in there I think it was called world treasure and have you ever been on rt 40 east going away from the hospital
They have some amazing stain glass lamps for low prices
It’s good to go out of your comfort zone from time to time ❤️
Blue cat I bought from Pier One about 40 years ago
The one you haven't gone to in 2 years had some treasures! Nice job.
Always love your videos. I find toner can be great finds, but only if they are made by the original manufacturer. Personally I never pick up unbranded toner. Too many end up being defective.
Nosh means “to eat food enthusiastically”. Haha. We have a restaurant here called Nosh & Grog
The relish dish with the silver is Imperial Crystal Candlewick Pattern.
The dove tile says Ecuador. It’s probably a reproduction, but the hands are very typical of Oswaldo Guayasamín. He is considered one of the most important artists of the country.
the art piece that has the dove on it and the character with large hands is from Ecuador. It is painted in the artistic likeness of the famous Ecuadorean artist Guayasmin. I lived in Quito for many years and I saw that many local artists have copied his style. It might be worthwhile to research the piece further as it very well could be valuable as many people collect this style of art.
The needlepoint had a cat and a bird on it! Great finds!
Love that dove piece. Reminds me of “open hands” in prayer. :)
The blue cat is similar to exactly like the one I bought at the Christmas Tree Shop (Falmouth, Mass) about 25 -30 years ago. I paid about $9.99.
Hi Jocelyn. Live the blue cat and the little bird house trinket box.
I have a bud vase exactly like the two you have recently purchased but mine is with a bird in a pear tree on it. It’s Takahashi.
Good luck with the toner, I think you will do well. Love that tile~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I have the blue sponge cat, last time I looked at value, it was running around $30-$40 on eBay.
Make sure toner is new, sometimes when box is open and plastic open that is used.
I am deciding about 4 fade glass pilsner glasses in good condition marked with an uppercase T in cursive. Badly tarnished. 4 for $3.99. Have googled them several times. Don't know if I should bother. I picked up my daughter an original Dorothy Thorpe reply poly set in it's handled holder in the late 90's before I knew what they were. Maybe i'll go out of my comfort zone and buy them anyway?
Great haul, looking forward to your next. P.s. love your hair & makeup. 💗🤗💗
Pier 1 had alot of Italian ceramics back in the early 90s
What a cool mix. I always love your Goodwill videos
I could have sworn you said you were the "Crazy White Lady" in the intro. 🤣😂
I had the blue cat in the late 80s. Loved him!
Absolute score on the needlepoint.
Here’s to a prosperous 2022 Jocelyn!
Great finds ❤️ I’m interested in the cat lady needlepoint
OMG 🤯😳🤯
I loved that Hulk frame.... Wish it was at my GW
Great video. I really enjoy watching when you talk through your thought process. Thank you.
Happy New Year Jocelyn to you & your team. Thank you for the great videos as always. I truly enjoyed all the horader house videos 😊
WPF stands for Williamsburg Pottery Factory and the piece is typical with the blue leaf. Not terribly valuable I don’t think but popular.
Love the red bowl. Great buy.
Great scores today! Have a Happy New Year!!
The blue tile with the hands and dove says, “Ecuador” at the very bottom and appears to be a replica of Oswaldo Guayasamín’s pieces. 😊
Duct tape came about during WWII 1942.Masking tape was invented 1925.
About the toner:check the exp date before selling them
Happy New Year Jocelyn! 🎊🎉🥳🥂🍾
Nice finds to start off the new year!
Finally caught up on your thrifting & Goodwill videos now I'm going to binge on the hoarder house ones!
The needle point frame is so beautiful.
Happy New Year. I’m excited to see how your business grows this year
For those that noticed the Anchor Hocking white glass egg plate beside the Plate Jocelyn sat down? I found mine at Goodwill in the original box??!! I wanted for use but will keep it in the box. After approx 50 years why change?
At our Goodwill stores, you are not supposed to go within 6 feet of the carts from which an employee is shelving items.. It was this way prior to the pandemic. They never leave carts untended. If they have to do something else, they put them behind the cashier's counter or take them in the back.