In reference to the watermelon soda, during the 20th century librarians purged bookshelves of racist materials including the ten little type books leading to their rarity today. As scholars study derogatory stereotypes, the erasure of history, and items such as these, is most often known as whitewashing. While this genre should not be produced or touted as exemplary today, their historical significance is immeasurable when they are solely employed as artifacts and as tools of instruction. How can society expect to be better if they don't know how or why to do better? Thank you for having the conversation and not shying away from this aspect of their existence.
About 6 years ago , while looking at a stack of sterioptican pictures a series of some were a lynching and the crowd watching it. I discreetly showed the store owner what was in the booth and he thanked me, . I cant imagine the uproar it could cause now . History happened and we must be sensitive yet reasonable about artifacts.
I sure do enjoy your type of content over the Goodwill thrifters. No offense to them, I enjoy them too, but I want to hear the history of antiques and vintage. I’m not a reseller, just an avid collector of old cool stuff. You have taught me so much, thank you!
You are so nice to educate people like me who are just starting out and I don’t know people with your knowledge. A lot of individuals who are very knowledgeable don’t like to help beginners, so thank you
I did not know that I would see a $7,000 geode by the day's end, especially one as large as those. Mind blown. I had no idea geodes that big were out there, much less at an antique mall in Vegas. I had rainbow suspenders that I wore nearly every day for a time in the 70s. A few years ago, I gave them to my buddy Scott's daughter. When Scott saw them, he wanted to be the one to wear them (he's a harmonica player who endearingly refuses to adhere to modern trends) but they were far too small. Was SO glad you went solo on this Vegas (antique mall) video. No interruptions of mindless drivel suited me fine.
Amazing, I agree that I wasn't expecting that! The rainbow suspenders were such a neat look in that time. I enjoyed doing this one to give a different view of the Vegas experience, glad you enjoyed it too!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thanks, George. I enjoyed yours & Xeno's Vegas night tour & your antique mall tour "minus other thrifters" and I will leave it at that, lol!!
Thanks, George for your excellent instruction. I like how you show us novices the difference between authentic & repros, also sleeper unmarked pieces & bolos. Almost makes me want to ask older friends if i can poke around in their attics & garages. Notice, i said...almost 🤣
I love that the dealer was so thorough. One of my huge pet peeves is when someone (especially online) doesn’t put any info except title. I have passed up buying from certain sellers when they consistently put zero info. Nobody wants to ask basic questions for every piece. At minimum, people need to put measurements.
@@karmicscope5259 I think the issue there is that, the seller may be afraid of an “ item not as described” situation or they may not know. For me It’s all about the under promise, over deliver theory.
I grew up right next to the Estes model rocket factory in Colorado during the 70's and 80's. My brother and uncles were very much in to building and launching the rockets out in the pastures next to our house. I remember after launching, a parachute would open and the rockets would fall to the ground. I remember the boys running across the field in the tall grass trying to see if they could find them. After I moved away in the 90's the factory burned down. Not sure if it was ever rebuilt or not. But when you showed the Star Trek one it sure did bring back some memories!
The geodes here are beautiful. Those big ones with the purple crystals are referred to as “cathedrals” and are amethyst. The yellow ones are citrine. Pink is rose quartz. All of these are in the quartz family and are often from Brazil. Some are heated to enhance color. Heating amethyst can change the color to the more yellow hues. But all of these are more valuable if the colors are very vibrant and natural. This goes for these stones used in jewelry, also. Wide variety of values depending upon the quality. Note: amethyst color ranges from very pale lavender to very dark purple. Quartz crystals are found all over the world and is a very common mineral. Values are all over the place as well. Side note: agates are in the quartz family as well.
Haha my booth is in New Braunfels Texas! The city is an old German settlement so the Hummel makes sense. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and really appreciate you sharing so generously!
This was a fab video! That Star Trek wall would have gotten me in trouble (as my name suggests) and as a geologist, those amethyst towers would have been heart breaking to leave behind. They have been on my list of future pieces to collect since I was a child but as you pointed out, the prices are often very high.
George, you are so amazing at finding beautiful objects, and knowing the history. You are a great antique collector and teacher. Thank you for highlighting my comment. 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🤍🖤🤎💜💙💚💛🧡❤💖🐐🐎🧠🧚♂️🧘♂️🌺🤍🖤🤎💜💙💚💛🧡❤💖🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
❤big sky ceramics is something my mom had and loved when I was growing up- so they have really good memories attached to them, and they were "fancy" - so I could see buying them now as an adult if I found one I liked.
Hello from cold snowy Springfield George! The tumbler @ 13:26 is in French. "A Votre Sante" translates to "To Your Health". My mom was from France 🗼. Ty for an other fun video!
Greetings from the UK! You’re right, George, Courage is a large, old British brewery, that also owned lots of pubs (including the building and fittings) back in the day too. Landlords and landladies would be ‘tied’ to that company’s products, so they could only buy their beer, spirits and soft drinks from the brewery that the pub was tied to. If you were a ‘free house’, you could buy beer etc from whomever you liked. Was/is the same system common in the US too? Love finding out such fascinating info from your videos, a lot of items that you don’t come across here so much - thank you!🎉
My husband and I shot off many Estes rockets at our closest dry lake bed in California. We did this for several years in the 1970’s. My husband helped to run the family hobby shop in our town. It was so much fun.👍🏻😊 PS: my grandmother loved her standing birds beaks ashtray. She loved how the beaks held the cigarette.
You might never see this comment but I just had to add it. I have recently discovered your videos and been binging a little. Great information. I am watching this video a year out and recognized the Bakelite jewelry right away as something that I was bidding on in an auction. I live near Paradise and enjoyed learning more about the owner of these antiques I’m bidding on. Thanks for all the good information!
Good evening, George! I used to have quite a lot of the old radio tubes, but they were lost when I moved here. I do have an old tube tester that was my granddad's. It is important to show the black Americana items. I have black friends, and they are interested in those items. Those Tab glasses reminded me of something - have you ever seen a 7-Up "Uncola" upside down pitcher? I've seen the glasses, but never a pitcher. I liked that linen blend Mother Goose book. Love Heisey glass! To me, Heisey is the pinnacle of clear glass. I'd seriously like to have a Heisey "Colonial" water set, but just have nowhere to put another set. I don't want too much pattern on Heisey - I like to show off the glass itself. I'd like to have that Spelter blacksmith statue. I'd make a hammer for him. I would've been frozen in the space where the geodes were. Those things have a mystifying effect on me. Loved the Old Paris vase! That's definitely my style of vase. I much prefer porcelain vases to glass ones. There were quite a number of things there that caught my eye. Thanks for the shop-a-long!!!
Thanks George 🙏🏼 I live in Torquay ! And I have a jug from the pottery , one can still find some pieces in charity shops reasonably priced . Binge watching your videos today 😀👏🏼💞🌟🕊🇬🇧
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thanks George i love watching your channel 🙏🏼I wish I had one of there tea pots, fetch a few bob or two nowadays 😄 I think I have a few bowls with the lovely honey glazed & oxide patterns painted on from the Brixham Pottery in my attic 🤔 Most of the old pottery’s in Devon have long gone, but there’s still contemporary ware studio potters dotted here and there. Quite an expensive craft as the cost of electricity supply has rocketed here ! 💞🕊🇬🇧
À votre santé is french, Salude is in spanish. At 17:30 the picnic set I had a similar one, translucent turquoise and instead of the glasses it was cups and I also had the plastic cutlery all the same color, and the carrier could be two big serving bowls, I loved it it was very practicalm, I bought it new in the 80's. "The Tattered Dress" Jeff Chandler was my mother's favorite actors, I've watched that movie 2times in the past 3yrs, At 27:45 the chromed ashtray with birds, I always thought the open beaks were to hold the cigarettes.
Thank you! I am learning Spanish slowly...and I mean, slowly, a linguist I am not. Those picnic sets are great, and turquoise a great color! The open beaks could hold cigarettes, but they're wedge shaped and perfect for triangular match books. I will have to look into The Tattered Dress, I haven't seen that one
We had that exact crow ashtray when i was growing up! The bride's baskets were beautiful the Hall lobster plates are so cool, I,m only familiar with the teapots and vases
I enjoy the information you share. I truly like that info on New Martinsville becoming Viking glass and the Hazel Atlas glass too. One day!!! Thank you for sharing and you have a wonderful day
Just LOVE every video I’ve watched since somehow 🤷🏻♀️finding your videos. Also think it’s great the ones I seen are not from 2-4 yrs ago!!! You have taught me so much…and my husband too who sells at Flea Markets in summer months…THANK YOU❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
My best friend's dad to get wrinkles out of pictures I'll bet you he could get it out of that children's book he used to use a combination oppressing them with books a little bit of moisture in a folded up wash rag with an iron amazing work🎉
I found 2 Norma Heyn 80's art deco revival prints for $4/each today thrifting for my booth, gives me a good idea on pricing and that my picks are improving, thanks George. That Arté sp? print reminds me of them. It's a very cool style, and I absolutely agree it'll take off in our market.
I was surprised like you to see the Corday lamb, and that it was miss-tagged. Someone wants $389 Canadian for it! Thank you for highlighting the dealer who provides lots of information. So many things to see.
Was nice to see the Fitz and Floyd pieces..always my favorite designer..I have a collection of their fairy line..what a beautiful place! So glad I found your channel..I could watch all day!
Can you please recommend good reference books on glass? I ❤️ all different kinds of glass, just unsure how to figure out who makes what. I have gotten a couple, but the ones that I have aren't very helpful. Thank you in advance.
Hi George, interesting video and thank you for maneuvering one handed with camera in tow. We drank gallons of Tab and it was nasty, but we were going to be slim! Funny, the glasses look shapely slim. Of course , I shun at the racist books and dolls, etc; but that was an ugly part of our history and history should not be hidden or erased as some try to do . Thank you for bringing it in the spotlight of what was and how far we have come from an ugly time, not so long ago.
I want all 3 of the titanium on quartz. I live the vivid colors. George, if you're in the area again, I'll buy them. Hint hints. OR what is name of this store, perhaps they'd ship them to me here in Hawaii??
Thanks for all the information you provide! I've been binge-watching all your videos (yes, even periscope LOL) since mid-December. I'm just starting on my resell journey and have learned so much! I wanted to come to Mt Dora this month but can't justify the high hotel bill. I'll try to find someplace closer to start.Thanks again! Hope to meet you in person one day.
@@TheAntiqueNomad yes! It's been fun watching you evolve from those first nervous moments haha I feel like I've known you forever. I have to remind myself it's all one sided and you don't know me from Adam. Ha! Thanks for info on Mt Dora. Hopefully I can make it next year. Looking at maybe Springfield??? Would like to do something close to see if I'll actually enjoy it. I have started selling on Ebay- mostly clothes as I clean out my closet. I had a $200 weekend last week and was thrilled. It's the small things...😁
History is history no matter how many want to erase it. If not learned about we could be doomed to repeat it.
In reference to the watermelon soda, during the 20th century librarians purged bookshelves of racist materials including the ten little type books leading to their rarity today. As scholars study derogatory stereotypes, the erasure of history, and items such as these, is most often known as whitewashing. While this genre should not be produced or touted as exemplary today, their historical significance is immeasurable when they are solely employed as artifacts and as tools of instruction. How can society expect to be better if they don't know how or why to do better? Thank you for having the conversation and not shying away from this aspect of their existence.
I do agree with you entirely!
Thank you for sharing. You said it so well.
About 6 years ago , while looking at a stack of sterioptican pictures a series of some were a lynching and the crowd watching it. I discreetly showed the store owner what was in the booth and he thanked me, . I cant imagine the uproar it could cause now . History happened and we must be sensitive yet reasonable about artifacts.
46:18 I KNOW THE GIRL IN THE BACKGROUND@@TheAntiqueNomad
What a load of crap.
I sure do enjoy your type of content over the Goodwill thrifters. No offense to them, I enjoy them too, but I want to hear the history of antiques and vintage. I’m not a reseller, just an avid collector of old cool stuff. You have taught me so much, thank you!
@abbyW his knowledge of the items is what I enjoy . I tried a few flipper channels, not for me. Iv learned so much watching george
I agree!
Hi just saw Oscar Meyer mobile n gave you postcard I saw it
You are so nice to educate people like me who are just starting out and I don’t know people with your knowledge. A lot of individuals who are very knowledgeable don’t like to help beginners, so thank you
I feel like I’m
Enrolled in a reseller master class. And I want to keep learning!! 🎉
Hi George, I am look8ng forward to a new video from you ! I am happy to revisit this one.
You have a very soothing voice.
I listen to you to relax while falling asleep. Regards, Linda
What a great informative and educational show, very good.
Your knowledge and teaching ability is superb, George!
I did not know that I would see a $7,000 geode by the day's end, especially one as large as those. Mind blown. I had no idea geodes that big were out there, much less at an antique mall in Vegas. I had rainbow suspenders that I wore nearly every day for a time in the 70s. A few years ago, I gave them to my buddy Scott's daughter. When Scott saw them, he wanted to be the one to wear them (he's a harmonica player who endearingly refuses to adhere to modern trends) but they were far too small. Was SO glad you went solo on this Vegas (antique mall) video. No interruptions of mindless drivel suited me fine.
Amazing, I agree that I wasn't expecting that! The rainbow suspenders were such a neat look in that time. I enjoyed doing this one to give a different view of the Vegas experience, glad you enjoyed it too!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thanks, George. I enjoyed yours & Xeno's Vegas night tour & your antique mall tour "minus other thrifters" and I will leave it at that, lol!!
My cousin Micheal Ansara was in several episodes of Star Trek....from the original series thru the subseqent iterations...
Thanks, George for your excellent instruction. I like how you show us novices the difference between authentic & repros, also sleeper unmarked pieces & bolos. Almost makes me want to ask older friends if i can poke around in their attics & garages. Notice, i said...almost 🤣
I love that the dealer was so thorough. One of my huge pet peeves is when someone (especially online) doesn’t put any info except title. I have passed up buying from certain sellers when they consistently put zero info. Nobody wants to ask basic questions for every piece. At minimum, people need to put measurements.
@@karmicscope5259 I think the issue there is that, the seller may be afraid of an “ item not as described” situation or they may not know. For me It’s all about the under promise, over deliver theory.
OMG George I so appreciate all the history and info you give us!! TY!
I grew up right next to the Estes model rocket factory in Colorado during the 70's and 80's. My brother and uncles were very much in to building and launching the rockets out in the pastures next to our house. I remember after launching, a parachute would open and the rockets would fall to the ground. I remember the boys running across the field in the tall grass trying to see if they could find them. After I moved away in the 90's the factory burned down. Not sure if it was ever rebuilt or not. But when you showed the Star Trek one it sure did bring back some memories!
The Partridge Family sifter! 😂 😂 😆 You kill me
Love me a detailed tag❤️
Love the way you present and educate.
Thank you so much! I have fun doing it
The geodes here are beautiful. Those big ones with the purple crystals are referred to as “cathedrals” and are amethyst. The yellow ones are citrine. Pink is rose quartz. All of these are in the quartz family and are often from Brazil. Some are heated to enhance color. Heating amethyst can change the color to the more yellow hues. But all of these are more valuable if the colors are very vibrant and natural. This goes for these stones used in jewelry, also. Wide variety of values depending upon the quality. Note: amethyst color ranges from very pale lavender to very dark purple. Quartz crystals are found all over the world and is a very common mineral. Values are all over the place as well.
Side note: agates are in the quartz family as well.
Ha we had a 58 Chevy convertible black w white rag top when I was a kid! It was a treat to have the top down on our Sunday family rides
Haha my booth is in New Braunfels Texas! The city is an old German settlement so the Hummel makes sense. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and really appreciate you sharing so generously!
Seen you with Danni at the GOOD STUFF THRIFT SHOP and at good will you are very knowledgeable I will enjoy watching you
This was a fab video! That Star Trek wall would have gotten me in trouble (as my name suggests) and as a geologist, those amethyst towers would have been heart breaking to leave behind. They have been on my list of future pieces to collect since I was a child but as you pointed out, the prices are often very high.
You and me both! I love them and hope to find one good one unusually cheaply someday...something with lots of dust and dog hair...
I love all the history you share on everything. You are always so interesting to watch and listen to.
Thanks Antique Nomad.
Wow! George, you are a scholar!!! Thanks 😊
This channel is my background ASMR
Thank you for the information and taking us along as you educate us and look for affordable vintage/antique treasures. ❤😊
Tab o yeah!
Lovely thingies for me vanity shelf. Thank you, George.💗❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍💗❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍💗❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍😻😻😻😻😻
George, you are so amazing at finding beautiful objects, and knowing the history. You are a great antique collector and teacher. Thank you for highlighting my comment. 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🤍🖤🤎💜💙💚💛🧡❤💖🐐🐎🧠🧚♂️🧘♂️🌺🤍🖤🤎💜💙💚💛🧡❤💖🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
This one was so much fun. Liked the Snow White pencil sharpener.
❤big sky ceramics is something my mom had and loved when I was growing up- so they have really good memories attached to them, and they were "fancy" - so I could see buying them now as an adult if I found one I liked.
Thank you for adding information to the things you pick to show us .
My pleasure!
Hello from cold snowy Springfield George!
The tumbler @ 13:26 is in French.
"A Votre Sante" translates to
"To Your Health". My mom was from France 🗼. Ty for an other fun video!
I enjoy your videos thank you
I happened upon your channel tonight and Really enjoy your expertise and knowledge! You are amazing and so so fun to watch!
He’s among the best that’s for sure.
Such a good teacher/ informer..... lots of knowledge... and your ability to read Roman numerals without looking it up wow🙃
thank you George. I am not a collerctor just love hearing history you give.
Greetings from the UK! You’re right, George, Courage is a large, old British brewery, that also owned lots of pubs (including the building and fittings) back in the day too. Landlords and landladies would be ‘tied’ to that company’s products, so they could only buy their beer, spirits and soft drinks from the brewery that the pub was tied to. If you were a ‘free house’, you could buy beer etc from whomever you liked. Was/is the same system common in the US too? Love finding out such fascinating info from your videos, a lot of items that you don’t come across here so much - thank you!🎉
The true Roseville piece has a slightly translucent coating I think, and the surface is satin. The overall affect is mesmerizing.
Yes I really like those characteristics
My husband and I shot off many Estes rockets at our closest dry lake bed in California. We did this for several years in the 1970’s. My husband helped to run the family hobby shop in our town. It was so much fun.👍🏻😊
PS: my grandmother loved her standing birds beaks ashtray. She loved how the beaks held the cigarette.
My cousin George would love that elvis guitar pin 🇦🇺🦘🐨
Love learning from you, George. I actually enjoyed these long videos. Thank you!🩷
I'm glad! I like doing some longer content sometimes
Love you telling us about each thing you pick up 😊
Where do you keep all this knowledge I’m amazed
I love your videos, so informative. I am so exhausted be the over abundance of infomercials.
You might never see this comment but I just had to add it. I have recently discovered your videos and been binging a little. Great information. I am watching this video a year out and recognized the Bakelite jewelry right away as something that I was bidding on in an auction. I live near Paradise and enjoyed learning more about the owner of these antiques I’m bidding on. Thanks for all the good information!
Great to see a Scott turntable. I worked for HH Scott during my early career.
Lol my mom sold Ingrid in Chicago burbs! Wasn't her favorite job but she loved the products!
They made neat stuff! I just took an Ingrid picnic ball to Florida
I have several pieces of Blue Sky clayworks. Love Heather Goldmines pieces.
George, never mind casettes and records, I have 8-tracks and reel to reels! Lol!
That was a good price on the Mother Goose fabric book. Even with the damage.
Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Good stuff. Thanks
Good evening, George! I used to have quite a lot of the old radio tubes, but they were lost when I moved here. I do have an old tube tester that was my granddad's. It is important to show the black Americana items. I have black friends, and they are interested in those items. Those Tab glasses reminded me of something - have you ever seen a 7-Up "Uncola" upside down pitcher? I've seen the glasses, but never a pitcher. I liked that linen blend Mother Goose book. Love Heisey glass! To me, Heisey is the pinnacle of clear glass. I'd seriously like to have a Heisey "Colonial" water set, but just have nowhere to put another set. I don't want too much pattern on Heisey - I like to show off the glass itself. I'd like to have that Spelter blacksmith statue. I'd make a hammer for him. I would've been frozen in the space where the geodes were. Those things have a mystifying effect on me. Loved the Old Paris vase! That's definitely my style of vase. I much prefer porcelain vases to glass ones. There were quite a number of things there that caught my eye. Thanks for the shop-a-long!!!
I have that blue mountain piece! Thanks for the interesting information about it .
That was a misspelling on the Blue Sky Clayworks piece. The artist's name is actually Heather Goldminc--with a 'C' on the end.
I was hopeful that Tiffany, on Channel Thrifting Vegas, was going to be with you ❤ i have seen u together sometines 😊
I do enjoy her! I haven't been back to Vegas for awhile though
Oh how I remember the tap soda!!!
Thanks so much for the trip down memory lane! So much great information! Appreciate you! ❤️
Thanks George 🙏🏼 I live in Torquay ! And I have a jug from the pottery , one can still find some pieces in charity shops reasonably priced . Binge watching your videos today 😀👏🏼💞🌟🕊🇬🇧
I love the Torquay! The early figurals are especially cool
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thanks George i love watching your channel 🙏🏼I wish I had one of there tea pots, fetch a few bob or two nowadays 😄 I think I have a few bowls with the lovely honey glazed & oxide patterns painted on from the Brixham Pottery in my attic 🤔 Most of the old pottery’s in Devon have long gone, but there’s still contemporary ware studio potters dotted here and there. Quite an expensive craft as the cost of electricity supply has rocketed here ! 💞🕊🇬🇧
Thank you George!! M
Such a vast variety of items for sale.
Very nice.
Mahalo George ♡🌺♡
Thanks for watching!
A fabulous video. Many thanks !!🦩🌴🌞
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very educational. My other favorite is Laura Caldwell who offers a totally different type of show but both are so enjoyable!
WONDER VIDEO!!!!
À votre santé is french, Salude is in spanish. At 17:30 the picnic set I had a similar one, translucent turquoise and instead of the glasses it was cups and I also had the plastic cutlery all the same color, and the carrier could be two big serving bowls, I loved it it was very practicalm, I bought it new in the 80's. "The Tattered Dress" Jeff Chandler was my mother's favorite actors, I've watched that movie 2times in the past 3yrs, At 27:45 the chromed ashtray with birds, I always thought the open beaks were to hold the cigarettes.
Thank you! I am learning Spanish slowly...and I mean, slowly, a linguist I am not. Those picnic sets are great, and turquoise a great color! The open beaks could hold cigarettes, but they're wedge shaped and perfect for triangular match books. I will have to look into The Tattered Dress, I haven't seen that one
Great Jadeite info !!
Glad to help!
So many amazing treasures🥰
We had that exact crow ashtray when i was growing up! The bride's baskets were beautiful the Hall lobster plates are so cool, I,m only familiar with the teapots and vases
I liked showing the lobsters, you don't see them often! Cool you recognized that ashtray
I enjoy the information you share. I truly like that info on New Martinsville becoming Viking glass and the Hazel Atlas glass too. One day!!! Thank you for sharing and you have a wonderful day
Just love your videos ❤ You are so knowledgeable and your voice is so easy to listen to. I learn so much everytime. Thanks!
That fabric book is neat!
I finally sold my Ingrid Party Ball. They are pretty neat other than I feel like the edges of the plates are sharp enough to cut someone.
They are a bit sharp that’s true! I sold mine and just got another
Ah. I opened this and it said live. I am definitely gonna check this place out.
Just LOVE every video I’ve watched since somehow 🤷🏻♀️finding your videos. Also think it’s great the ones I seen are not from 2-4 yrs ago!!! You have taught me so much…and my husband too who sells at Flea Markets in summer months…THANK YOU❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great video
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Thanks George!
My best friend's dad to get wrinkles out of pictures I'll bet you he could get it out of that children's book he used to use a combination oppressing them with books a little bit of moisture in a folded up wash rag with an iron amazing work🎉
I have the box with the butler at 32.54, it is a great piece. The bakelite pendent watch is awesome.
I found 2 Norma Heyn 80's art deco revival prints for $4/each today thrifting for my booth, gives me a good idea on pricing and that my picks are improving, thanks George. That Arté sp? print reminds me of them. It's a very cool style, and I absolutely agree it'll take off in our market.
I was surprised like you to see the Corday lamb, and that it was miss-tagged. Someone wants $389 Canadian for it! Thank you for highlighting the dealer who provides lots of information. So many things to see.
Wow, George, the furniture is beautiful. I didn't make it to Mount Dora 😕 😔 but will be there in February for sure.
Thank you George ❤️
Was nice to see the Fitz and Floyd pieces..always my favorite designer..I have a collection of their fairy line..what a beautiful place! So glad I found your channel..I could watch all day!
Yay!❤❤❤
I have an antique spitoon like the one on the shelf but mine is more like a cauldron.
How neat!
Just a fabulous video dear, thank you!
I agree completely with sharing your research when selling. You speak sooth🎉💜🧚🏻♂️🔨
Gorgeous vase !!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love Erte. I'm happy with my coffee table book but I'm always curious about more unusual things like the advertisements.
Lol Showgirl and then.. blip.. the Niche Lady!! 😅
Can you please recommend good reference books on glass? I ❤️ all different kinds of glass, just unsure how to figure out who makes what. I have gotten a couple, but the ones that I have aren't very helpful. Thank you in advance.
That was fun !
Hi George, interesting video and thank you for maneuvering one handed with camera in tow. We drank gallons of Tab and it was nasty, but we were going to be slim! Funny, the glasses look shapely slim. Of course , I shun at the racist books and dolls, etc; but that was an ugly part of our history and history should not be hidden or erased as some try to do . Thank you for bringing it in the spotlight of what was and how far we have come from an ugly time, not so long ago.
Pretty Baby - Brooke Shields and Susan Sarandon and a brothel in the French Quarter. Lovely movie.
I’ll have to look for that one!
Love your informative videos. Ty
Gail here ! Those yellow plates look very Miami Vice !
I want all 3 of the titanium on quartz.
I live the vivid colors.
George, if you're in the area again, I'll buy them. Hint hints.
OR what is name of this store, perhaps they'd ship them to me here in Hawaii??
Thanks for all the information you provide! I've been binge-watching all your videos (yes, even periscope LOL) since mid-December. I'm just starting on my resell journey and have learned so much! I wanted to come to Mt Dora this month but can't justify the high hotel bill. I'll try to find someplace closer to start.Thanks again! Hope to meet you in person one day.
Wow! You found Periscope. We've come a long way I hope. Mt. Dora is a better deal in November and January for lodging, hope we will meet soon!
@@TheAntiqueNomad yes! It's been fun watching you evolve from those first nervous moments haha I feel like I've known you forever. I have to remind myself it's all one sided and you don't know me from Adam. Ha!
Thanks for info on Mt Dora. Hopefully I can make it next year. Looking at maybe Springfield??? Would like to do something close to see if I'll actually enjoy it. I have started selling on Ebay- mostly clothes as I clean out my closet. I had a $200 weekend last week and was thrilled. It's the small things...😁