The pair of potpourri urns made my heart skip a beat. They could be French, the celebrated Sevres porcelain factory made exquisite ones for the French nobility, so maybe that embossed name is in French. But I also get an Italian vibe, despite the lack of color. The very fancy little footed dish and plate made me wonder if it could be for caviar, since it was generally served in small quantities, and there could be little pieces of thin toast on the dish. But caviar was often served in a little bowl embedded in a larger bowl of crushed ice. Anyway, excuse my researchless speculation. All great fun, and your enthusiasm is infectious.
I love outside of Philly, in Montgomery co. And I never find anything anymore at our Goodwill's that as nice as all the beautiful things that u find. Amazing finds
Your videos are so much fun to watch,love your humor, and the education. If you were not a teacher in your other life, you should have been. You make learning fun. You have very good taste in what you buy too. Wish I had a house as big as M Stewart and money was no object I would buy it all. I also love to thrift,and etc. and love old things.
Oh phooey, I was going to quip "Or on either end of a casket!". That gorgeous floor lamp was a steal of a deal! I wonder if the word empressed under the urn is Wedgwood? It does put me in mind of thier Cream Ware Fabulous finds, as usual, Scott, congrats.
The tea pots were my favorites. But the lamp is special. It looks so nice lit up. I sincerely wish that I could have the dog banks for two of my great-grandaughters. Banks for children are not easy to find. 😊😊😊
Loved the peach luster Fire King set. My grandmother had that set. I remember her with a cup of coffee setting by her coal stove getting warmed up. Cool show again.
That first tidbit US Glass Flower Garden "butterflies and roses." I have a couple teacups and saucers. That lamp is very handsome. $20!?!!? Shut the front door. Urns look bisque-ish (french, italian or Chinese). Beautiful. Fenton Vaseline vase is adorbs. ❤
I was watching Tammy and David’s live after the fact when I got your notification for a new video.I am so excited when you put a video out dear Scott! Everything was beautiful and incredible!🎉Have a great rest of your week and happy thrifting.🤗🧡🤗
When you held that yellow pottery vase up, for me it was like holding candy in front of a baby. Takes a lot of self discipline when I go thrifting or to auctions. I think those 2 white pcs are gorgeous.
I bought a mayonnaise and underplate with a spoon for my son-in-law. He makes the best blue cheese salad dressing I have ever tasted. We use it all the time when we have dinner together. 😊
Wow! If that small mayo bowl & plate are actually a fancy sherbet/underplate, I can't imagine how fancy the rest of the set would have been! It's a stunner. Please let us know if you find anything to say one way or another.
Scott, I thought that you put rum in the well before you put the cake on the plate soas to keep it moist and aromatic. But, I grew up Southern Baptist, so we never had rum in the house, much less a cake plate with a rum well, so I could be mistaken.
Yep...I grew up SB too. And that "no booze" thing was alive and well in our house. Of course, when I see the great damage of alcoholism, I don't always think that being taught to abstain from "strong drink" was all that bad. I once cried "foul" to my parents as a child when some friends invited us over to their house during the Christmas season. They put a little bit of booze into a cake that my parents ate! 🫢You know, it was always fun to find a gotcha moment of "hypocrisy" that you could guilt your parents with.
O Scott! What a beautiful haul! I love the pink glass! But I love everything! How do you find so many treasures!❤ I want to go Thrifting with you!!!Thank you for a wonderful video.
Oh, Scott, I feel ya on the eye issue! I can't see either. I have gotten to the point that I will just take a picture of whatever im trying to read with my phone, then zoom in. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. Loved allmthemtreasures you found this week! Happy hunting!😊
Gah, the lamp is beautiful! All the pieces were, and it is past midnight here, but once I realized you had uploaded a video I figured what the heck. Thank you, Scott I always enjoy your hauls.
First I was thinking of them as urns for ashes. But not when I saw the holes in the lids. You can't have Grandma all over the place just because you sneezed!😅
Scott, With regard to the pair or ceramic urns, I agree with you, European. Perhaps Italian, being that it's such a classical design with the 'capodimonte' style details... Could also possibly be French... Please take a photo of the mark on the bottom and put it on your YT community page, that way we can see it better and offer more help. I love them, they are gorgeous!... and that lamp is 'shut the front door' stunning!
Love the painted teapot. I want to thank you Scott. From watching you I started a small collection of reference books that have proven helpful in identification! 😀
How handsome are YOU in dark blue! Loved everything you purchased, especially that torchiere and pedestal plate with rum well. I’ve not seen one before. Miss seeing your lives while remodeling but hope to catch next one.
Maybe for caviar??🤣🤣yes i think the blocks are earlier, i dont recall seeing them when i was buying for my son in the 70's. Love the fancy tidbit plates🥰 oh my fav is the drip pot for tea and that stunning lamp!
I like those potpourri urns, especially that they may be creamware. But that torchiere, it is either Fred & Ginger or oh so a Funeral Parlor. I can smell the carnations.
You got so many elegant items that it's hard to choose one. I don't collect them, but I loved the green tid bit tray with the sweet little flowers. And the lamp at the end of the video WOW!! 👀 Talk about detached retina 😮 ✨️
35:44 Okay Scott, I'll take all the pink glass pieces, the tea pot w/berries, and the gold glass crab dip compote & cracker plate. I don't know how to bid, so name your price and I'll take it.
You can put them inside dining room buffet side tables, on top of them too for display, on built in shelves, in your butler's pantry, or on your kitchen counter with baked good's on them! 😊
Scott, just love the floor lamp. It’s beautiful never saw one like it before. And the urns were gorgeous. Maybe if you take a picture of the writing and then enlarge it you might be able to see what it says. Thanks for another great video 🐈⬛🙂
The first tid bit looked to have Westmoreland flowers to be. I hope that you identify the embossed tid bit and let us know. It has me stumped! The last one is Hocking Mayfair as I am sure you know. Maybe, the little mayo set is for caviar and Melba toast rounds. 🤔 Or not. 😅
My best guess (based on sound of the *ping* and the applied floral ornament) is that your pair of white porcelain handled urns with pierced lids are French.
You’re my thrifting spirit buddy….your like a thrift a go go…😊 the white flower urn is Italian. I have some of that in my collection. I think 1920s..and it could the pair could be poppurie (spelling) urns due to openings on the lids, for the mantle etc.
Love this haul! Scott - can you show us how to date electric cords and plugs?
29,000‼️ Subscribers! Yea!!!Congratulations! Another Milestone!
In the small gold Mayo bowl I immediately imagined a fancy shrimp cocktail 🍤
That’s what I was thinking
The pair of potpourri urns made my heart skip a beat. They could be French, the celebrated Sevres porcelain factory made exquisite ones for the French nobility, so maybe that embossed name is in French. But I also get an Italian vibe, despite the lack of color. The very fancy little footed dish and plate made me wonder if it could be for caviar, since it was generally served in small quantities, and there could be little pieces of thin toast on the dish. But caviar was often served in a little bowl embedded in a larger bowl of crushed ice. Anyway, excuse my researchless speculation. All great fun, and your enthusiasm is infectious.
How could I purchase the tea pot with percolator? It is so beautiful. The nurse is also beautiful. I am a nurse 😊
That cream color fancy lidded urn set looks like something from Greece to me. My favorite is the purple berry tea pot.
WOW, the lamp is awesome.Hope you find another.
My favorite items are the two white Decor pieces that look like Italian potpourri containers. And I absolutely love the lamp😍
20.00, 20, twenty dollars? Wowza, that lamp is everything...gorgeous. Bravo Scott.
I love outside of Philly, in Montgomery co. And I never find anything anymore at our Goodwill's that as nice as all the beautiful things that u find. Amazing finds
I have the same problem where I live in S.C. I recently learned that some Goodwills sell their good stuff online. No wonder my Goodwill is crappy. 😉
I have that chalk Nurse bust.I love it.I also have a little Victorian girl just like her.
wow that lamp!!
That torchiere is AH-may-zing 😮 Also love the batter bowl. Congratulations on 29k subscribers; you should have triple that many.
The teapot with painted berries is a dream 🥰!
Sell the terrier banks separately, so 2 people can be happy. 😊
Your videos are so much fun to watch,love your humor, and the education. If you were not a teacher in your other life, you should have been. You make learning fun. You have very good taste in what you buy too. Wish I had a house as big as M Stewart and money was no object I would buy it all. I also love to thrift,and etc. and love old things.
Oh phooey, I was going to quip "Or on either end of a casket!". That gorgeous floor lamp was a steal of a deal!
I wonder if the word empressed under the urn is Wedgwood? It does put me in mind of thier Cream Ware
Fabulous finds, as usual, Scott, congrats.
The tea pots were my favorites. But the lamp is special. It looks so nice lit up. I sincerely wish that I could have the dog banks for two of my great-grandaughters. Banks for children are not easy to find. 😊😊😊
Loved the peach luster Fire King set. My grandmother had that set. I remember her with a cup of coffee setting by her coal stove getting warmed up. Cool show again.
That floor lamp is fantastic!
Everything, just everything! The torchiere at the end just blew me out of the water I wasn’t even in. 🎉🎉🎉
😊I always think of Roman palaces with torcheire lamps.
I think the actress Kay Francis would have had the lamp in her boudoir.
Yes Mum for Mother in England, New Zealand,and parts of Canada.Mammy in Ireland and mums of the abreviation of chrysanthemums
I get the feeling that the lamp may have been from a hotel or a fancy restaurant. Definitely upscale.
Oh dear, I want that green tidbit tray; it is so lovely. The batter bowl is way cool too. And so cool teapot with dripper; love it Scott.
That first tidbit US Glass Flower Garden "butterflies and roses." I have a couple teacups and saucers. That lamp is very handsome. $20!?!!? Shut the front door. Urns look bisque-ish (french, italian or Chinese). Beautiful. Fenton Vaseline vase is adorbs. ❤
I was watching Tammy and David’s live after the fact when I got your notification for a new video.I am so excited when you put a video out dear Scott! Everything was beautiful and incredible!🎉Have a great rest of your week and happy thrifting.🤗🧡🤗
The white filigree vases must be French made. They are so fine.
My grandparents were given a set of peach luster for their 50th wedding anniversary in the late 60s early 70s
Awesome haul. Your yellow Mums are so festive. The nurse reminds me of an Italian piece. It has beautiful detail.
Scott,
Omg, that lamp is so beautiful!!! Totally giving “The Thin Man” movie vibes!🎥🎞🎬
William Powell, Myrna Loy ❤❤
Cake stand would be perfect for plum pudding with brandy or vanilla sauce.
When you held that yellow pottery vase up, for me it was like holding candy in front of a baby. Takes a lot of self discipline when I go thrifting or to auctions. I think those 2 white pcs are gorgeous.
Can't wait to bid on those holiday plates.
I bought a mayonnaise and underplate with a spoon for my son-in-law. He makes the best blue cheese salad dressing I have ever tasted. We use it all the time when we have dinner together. 😊
Wow! If that small mayo bowl & plate are actually a fancy sherbet/underplate, I can't imagine how fancy the rest of the set would have been! It's a stunner. Please let us know if you find anything to say one way or another.
Scott, I thought that you put rum in the well before you put the cake on the plate soas to keep it moist and aromatic. But, I grew up Southern Baptist, so we never had rum in the house, much less a cake plate with a rum well, so I could be mistaken.
Yep...I grew up SB too. And that "no booze" thing was alive and well in our house. Of course, when I see the great damage of alcoholism, I don't always think that being taught to abstain from "strong drink" was all that bad. I once cried "foul" to my parents as a child when some friends invited us over to their house during the Christmas season. They put a little bit of booze into a cake that my parents ate! 🫢You know, it was always fun to find a gotcha moment of "hypocrisy" that you could guilt your parents with.
Grandma had a bottle of whiskey way up in the top of her pantry for Christmas fruit cake and medicinal use. @@nancyloomis3046
O Scott! What a beautiful haul! I love the pink glass! But I love everything! How do you find so many treasures!❤ I want to go Thrifting with you!!!Thank you for a wonderful video.
Gasp! The lamp! What a sleek beauty.
Fab video as usual. Love it all
Scott, your opening was the best! Love your channel. ❤Love your mug…..how do you spell that name of the mug and what year were they manufactured?
Oh, Scott, I feel ya on the eye issue! I can't see either. I have gotten to the point that I will just take a picture of whatever im trying to read with my phone, then zoom in. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. Loved allmthemtreasures you found this week! Happy hunting!😊
Gah, the lamp is beautiful! All the pieces were, and it is past midnight here, but once I realized you had uploaded a video I figured what the heck. Thank you, Scott I always enjoy your hauls.
First I was thinking of them as urns for ashes. But not when I saw the holes in the lids. You can't have Grandma all over the place just because you sneezed!😅
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The torchiere is absolutely top drawer! It belongs in a mansion but looks just fine in your parlor.
Of course this was from you. First time I ever saw one when you talked about them.😊
Oh, that lamp!! Hands down, the best item!! And it DOES go with your decor!
Scott, With regard to the pair or ceramic urns, I agree with you, European. Perhaps Italian, being that it's such a classical design with the 'capodimonte' style details... Could also possibly be French... Please take a photo of the mark on the bottom and put it on your YT community page, that way we can see it better and offer more help. I love them, they are gorgeous!... and that lamp is 'shut the front door' stunning!
Maybe if you pushed some soft modeling clay into that stamped name, it would be more legible when you pulled it out.
Omg that lamp is totally my house theme. It's perfect.
Love the painted teapot. I want to thank you Scott. From watching you I started a small collection of reference books that have proven helpful in identification! 😀
That sorta cream warehouse gives
Me a Grecian vibe😊
Wonderful video! Couldn't pick a favorite thing.Just enjoyed seeing it all.Thanks ❤😂H FL
Loved that lamp, loved the dog banks. They were my favorites. ❤️
How handsome are YOU in dark blue! Loved everything you purchased, especially that torchiere and pedestal plate with rum well. I’ve not seen one before. Miss seeing your lives while remodeling but hope to catch next one.
Love your pad!!
Oh Scott, that lamp is everything! Stunning, congratulations!🇨🇦👏🍁
The lamp is gorgeous. Love it.
Maybe for caviar??🤣🤣yes i think the blocks are earlier, i dont recall seeing them when i was buying for my son in the 70's. Love the fancy tidbit plates🥰 oh my fav is the drip pot for tea and that stunning lamp!
Looooove the lamp I hope you will keep it. It looks fabulous in your beautiful home!
Awww I love the red dishes
Lovely pieces Scott. The lamp is gorgeous! 😊🕊️
The pink compote would look lovely on a dressing table draped with pearls.
Goodness what a beautiful lamp…and for $20! I love the teapot. I always learn something new with everyone of your videos and I appreciate that. 😊
You have to find a corner for that fabulous lamp...even if you move frm rm to rm to just look at...😊💙
Love the floor lamp!!
loved the lamp! thanks
I like those potpourri urns, especially that they may be creamware. But that torchiere, it is either Fred & Ginger or oh so a Funeral Parlor. I can smell the carnations.
Love your floor lamp ❤️
Ah, the green and the pink tidbit trays!!! Love! That lamp, WOW!!
The second pink handled tidbit looked likeMayfair Open Rose?
@angelburba635 Yes, it is Hocking glass Mayfair Open Rose, I have that same plate in green!
You got so many elegant items that it's hard to choose one. I don't collect them, but I loved the green tid bit tray with the sweet little flowers. And the lamp at the end of the video WOW!! 👀 Talk about detached retina 😮 ✨️
35:44 Okay Scott, I'll take all the pink glass pieces, the tea pot w/berries, and the gold glass crab dip compote & cracker plate. I don't know how to bid, so name your price and I'll take it.
The urn's look like something one would keep in their garden room.
Absolutely love the floor lamp. Love old 1930’s movies. The clothes! If people would look half that nice in public!
My friend that made blown glass lamps still used gold in many of his glass lamps. Charles Lotton. He passed away a few years ago now.
I was not expecting THAT lamp!! Fantastic, keep it for awhile 👌
You can put them inside dining room buffet side tables, on top of them too for display, on built in shelves, in your butler's pantry, or on your kitchen counter with baked good's on them! 😊
😊😊😊am watching this for the second time,so enjoyable.
There is a pink handle plate with etched flowers at the Whosoever Gospel Thrift I Germantown.
Scott, just love the floor lamp. It’s beautiful never saw one like it before. And the urns were gorgeous. Maybe if you take a picture of the writing and then enlarge it you might be able to see what it says. Thanks for another great video 🐈⬛🙂
I’m going with potpourri urns. One for each end of a mantel. Whatever their use, wherever their origin, they’re gorgeous.
The first tid bit looked to have Westmoreland flowers to be. I hope that you identify the embossed tid bit and let us know. It has me stumped! The last one is Hocking Mayfair as I am sure you know.
Maybe, the little mayo set is for caviar and Melba toast rounds. 🤔 Or not. 😅
Flower Garden with Butterflys by Tiffin?
Haven't a clue on maker, but the mantle jars were my favorite. Reminds me of the ones my grandmother had.
😂😂😂Dripping all over your Damask...thats exactly how women responded
I was just saying that scott, I don't like the tidbit trays because of storing them.
My best guess (based on sound of the *ping* and the applied floral ornament) is that your pair of white porcelain handled urns with pierced lids are French.
Hi Scott
You should have a Pink Pink You Stink Sale 😉💗
Yes Scott, you’re correct - ‘Mum’ in the UK. ‘Mam’ on the North East coast where I’m from 🇬🇧
Green/Gray eyes 👀?
definitely keep the lamp. you have good mental health
$20 for that beautiful lamp? You’re lucky to have found one. Very nice
Imagine - a free full of tidbit trays - a mobile delight!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
😊the scene reflected in the window is beautuful
The small condiment bowl was for something that people only needed a tiny bit of, like horseradish or hot mustard.
Hi Scott!!❤
6:19
You’re my thrifting spirit buddy….your like a thrift a go go…😊 the white flower urn is Italian. I have some of that in my collection. I think 1920s..and it could the pair could be poppurie (spelling) urns due to openings on the lids, for the mantle etc.
Twenty dollars for the lamp..who loves you baby..Was the column on the torcherire lamp metal or timber?
Hello there Scott
Clam broth shade?