Dan yube is the correct pronunciation. A River (the Danube) runs thru Germany , Austria and several other countries. The Blue Danube is also a wonderful song written by Strauss and generally danced to in a waltz,😁
Excellent video! Thank you! Would like to get at least one special piece of flow blue. I'll know it when I see it..❣ Always learning...cant wait for the razor category! 😁
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. You’re a breath of fresh air in comparison to other resellers who rely on popularity, personality, and youth and seek the same items over and over. They can’t read a marking and just shrug it off. Thanks!
👍👍👍❣😊 informative as always!! There are SO MANY things that you can collect...how could Anyone know about them all??? Guess you just have to pick one thing that 'floats your boat ' and GO for it!! Take Care!!👍👍👍❤😊😊
I have 2 la belle plates. You are right, I have always loved them most. I was also given blue onion plates by Adam's from th 1800's by my parents. The China is almost translucent it is so fine. That adds to their beauty. Colleen
"Watteau" is pronounced "Watt-OH". Watteau was a French artist of the 18th century. His paintings portrayed idealized and romanticized rural life. Look up some of his paintings, they're pretty nice.
That stuff is pretty pricey when I see it in the antique shops I've visited over the years. And the dealer who has it for sale, usually puts it on display on the wall...lovely artistry!---See ya at the end of the month, when I get back from North Dakota.
I have a six piece set . Had no idea they were wroth anything. We use them every day. Lol I will be heading out to buy some new stuff. So I can put these a side to sell. Lol
I was looking at a channel that has mostly jewelry. Suddenly there's a few pieces of this type of China. It had a footnote that one piece is not an exact match. There was a lid missing there were chips cracks and everything but bullet holes and it was close to $10,000 for just a few pieces? There was only one plate and it was severely broken. I love this stuff but I don't like it that much. I remember my mother saying that it would come in the boxes of oatmeal like many other dish patterns did or maybe it was grits or cornmeal. I just know a lot of the dishes in our little cabin in the family came out of food.
so funny thing, my last little purchase was the "delft" repro. of the classic wall coffee grinder..(real ones just a little bit out of range)..even tho' not flow blue, my thought is its possible that its where orignal inspiration came from..
Hi...I have never heard of this! Once again I learned something new today! I have blue/white pieces says made in England but I do not recognize these pieces....I know there are many blue/white pieces out there...what are the ones made in England that were keepers...lol...thank you for sharing 😊kim
I found some flow blue at a yard sale. It’s more of a pattern, no flowers just a design. I like them but I will not collect them cause I collect another USA pattern.
Adding to the pronunciation list, "non-pariel" is def one of the weirder French spellings, from an Eng. language POV 😅 In French, is "𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗻-𝗣𝗮𝗵-𝗿𝗮𝘆" ("known," like s/thing is known or unknown). ruclips.net/video/pzRT7qdS25o/видео.html Means unmatched, or unequaled. Or - an easier memory device: unparalleled... 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘰𝘯 𝘱𝘢𝘳 😉
I love your videos as they are very clear and informative. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Just found your channel. gonna sit back, binge, and take notes. PLAY ALL!!!!
Awesome! Glad you found us 🙂🙂
Flow blue is my favorite!!! 1800s is the best. Thank you.
Awesome Norma! Flow Blue are very cool pieces
Love everything blue and white...
Flow blue is my favorite and patterns are endless!
Awesome! They do have some great pieces
Dan yube is the correct pronunciation. A River (the Danube) runs thru Germany , Austria and several other countries. The Blue Danube is also a wonderful song written by Strauss and generally danced to in a waltz,😁
Gives me something to look up this afternoon Thanks! 🙂
Indeed! And if you listen to that waltz, you might just have to swan around the house!😉
😂😂😂 my family I'm sure would enjoy that 🤨
Exactly!!
the River is called DONAU in German 🎯🤩
I love blue China!!
Love - not a strong enough word for my feelings toward blue and white china! 😍
They are some nice pieces of china that I can definitely appreciate
I had no idea about this....going to my cupboard right now to check a serving platter I have 😉
Hope you got the jackpot
I live your collecting 101 series
Thanks Tammi!
Excellent video! Thank you!
Would like to get at least one special piece of flow blue. I'll know it when I see it..❣
Always learning...cant wait for the razor category! 😁
Thanks Dee! Glandypu enjoyed the video
'Danube = DAN - Yube. Like the river. There is also a famous classical song called 'Blue Danube' by Johann Strauss.
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. You’re a breath of fresh air in comparison to other resellers who rely on popularity, personality, and youth and seek the same items over and over. They can’t read a marking and just shrug it off. Thanks!
I've always looked at it as the more you know about everything the better! I learn something new everyday
Had never realised the history.I liked the Spinach and Hops too.Thank-you.So interesting.
Thanks for watching Helen!
👍👍👍❣😊 informative as always!! There are SO MANY things that you can collect...how could Anyone know about them all??? Guess you just have to pick one thing that 'floats your boat ' and GO for it!! Take Care!!👍👍👍❤😊😊
Couldn't agree more 🙂🙂
I have 2 la belle plates. You are right, I have always loved them most. I was also given blue onion plates by Adam's from th 1800's by my parents. The China is almost translucent it is so fine. That adds to their beauty. Colleen
Flow Blue has so many amazing pieces out there! Sounds like you have a few 🙂
I discovered some flow blue pieces in a lot of Blue Willow china purchased for $21. That was like icing on the cake! I love it!
Awesome Find!
"Watteau" is pronounced "Watt-OH". Watteau was a French artist of the 18th century. His paintings portrayed idealized and romanticized rural life. Look up some of his paintings, they're pretty nice.
I will do so Carl! Always looking to educate myself on new items
Thank you so much very helpful!
Glad it helped!
That stuff is pretty pricey when I see it in the antique shops I've visited over the years. And the dealer who has it for sale, usually puts it on display on the wall...lovely artistry!---See ya at the end of the month, when I get back from North Dakota.
Ok great! Have safe travels
My grandmother had blue willow china. Is that very collectable? I still have some special pieces. 💖
Some pieces are just depends on what you have
I have a six piece set . Had no idea they were wroth anything. We use them every day. Lol
I will be heading out to buy some new stuff. So I can put these a side to sell. Lol
Depending on the pattern you might have a gem
I was looking at a channel that has mostly jewelry. Suddenly there's a few pieces of this type of China. It had a footnote that one piece is not an exact match. There was a lid missing there were chips cracks and everything but bullet holes and it was close to $10,000 for just a few pieces? There was only one plate and it was severely broken. I love this stuff but I don't like it that much. I remember my mother saying that it would come in the boxes of oatmeal like many other dish patterns did or maybe it was grits or cornmeal. I just know a lot of the dishes in our little cabin in the family came out of food.
Thanks for the insight 🙂🙂
What is the flow blue category about 'Mason's Patent Ironstone China Flow Blue "Dragon"' ? This one is selling on eBay recently.
so funny thing, my last little purchase was the "delft" repro. of the classic wall coffee grinder..(real ones just a little bit out of range)..even tho' not flow blue, my thought is its possible that its where orignal inspiration came from..
Interesting... I'd have to do more research
Would like to see Delft blue from Netherlands. Also, would like to see Mosser Glass.
I'll add it to the list
Hi...I have never heard of this! Once again I learned something new today! I have blue/white pieces says made in England but I do not recognize these pieces....I know there are many blue/white pieces out there...what are the ones made in England that were keepers...lol...thank you for sharing 😊kim
Thanks for watching Kimberly! I also learned quite a bit more from just the extra research I had to do! Interesting product for sure
Can you do a video about modern wedgewood china
I'll add it to the list 🙂
I found some flow blue at a yard sale. It’s more of a pattern, no flowers just a design. I like them but I will not collect them cause I collect another USA pattern.
To each there own 🙂
found some at goodwill need the research
Hopefully you have some gems on your hands
what about the willow pattern is this still in popularity
There is an audience for everything lol. I believe it still is quite popular
Danube is pronounced Danyoob, no e sound on the end. (Like the Blue Danube waltz).
Thanks Sharon 🙂
Jack at Locker Nuts has that same stumble...not anymore!
I have a few pieces.😂😂 a few hundred 😅
Nice!!
Fenton milk bars with attended blue-collar very rare what’s it worth
Would need to see pics to help
@@66uniqueantiques are you verify
Not sure what that means but feel free to email some pics
Danube pronounced "Dan Yube". It's the name of a river.
Thanks 🙂
Adding to the pronunciation list, "non-pariel" is def one of the weirder French spellings, from an Eng. language POV 😅 In French, is "𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗻-𝗣𝗮𝗵-𝗿𝗮𝘆" ("known," like s/thing is known or unknown). ruclips.net/video/pzRT7qdS25o/видео.html
Means unmatched, or unequaled. Or - an easier memory device: unparalleled... 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘰𝘯 𝘱𝘢𝘳 😉
Appreciate the info! Thanks for watching
That would be non pareil = without equal