COLLECTORS ITEMS!! Wallpaper Boxes 2024!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Join Alice and Anne as we look at some of her antique collection of Band Boxes including a HANNAH DAVIS BAND BOX!
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Great video
Very nice!
Glad you liked it
I enjoyed this video so much --- love this channel!
Thank you April!
I love it when you have Alice in your videos, she's so knowledgeable!! She's just amazing!!! Thanks for posting such great videos!!!
Thank you so much!
First, I love everything about your hat boxes!!!❤ But before I went through the whole video I had to laugh 😂 😂😂😂 about Alice measuring the largest hat box… sounds familiar??? At Bumpkins 😂❤
Totally. I had a Bumpkins LIVE flashback too!
Haha - you are too funny!!
Another fun episode with Anne and Alice, loved learning about the hatboxes! Thanks Girls!
Thanks Carmen!
Loved this episode. Alice - anyone would be lucky to end up with one of your treasures. You put so much of yourself into developing your collections and you have collected and curated with so much love. ❤
She had Tom!
Has I mean!
Thank you Ann and Alice very interesting I just love the band boxes ❤
I love them too!
Goal, win the lottery and buy Alice’s house fully furnished when it comes time
There’s a good goal!
I would almost guarantee the purple lining paper is 1920s. Have you looked up Tony Sarg boxes, I don't think it's his, but perhaps the same era?
Interesting. Thanks
“If I’m paying to get in, I’m buying something”. Alice…that’s what I always say! ❤️
It’s a good motto!
Back in my crafting days i would cover small wood or paper mache boxes using sheets from sample wallpaper books obtained free from my local paint store. Sometimes i painted and stenciled the boxes. Thanks for sharing, Alice.
Glad you enjoyed it Barbara!
Really loved this segment about band boxes, which are beautiful and starting to think about downsizing. We’re selling our historical home and been selling some things which we won’t need. Don’t want my new home to look cluttered and realtor told me to pack up different items, it will look larger. Can’t wait to move, missing a lot of my things, it’s hard. Thanks for including us in your blog💕
Oh wow. That’s something we’ll all be doing someday.
I really enjoyed your beautiful Band Boxes. I don’t collect them myself, but I would love to start. Thanks once again Alice for sharing your knowledge with us and your wonderful collection. I myself still go to shows like you Alice.I don’t need anything, but when you spot that one treasure that you love, it has to go home with you.😂I can commiserate with you Alice as I myself hand stenciled the walls of my Colonial Home, and when I went to sell the realtor strongly suggested I paint over them. In no uncertain terms she said, not everyone likes this and would turn a lot of buyers away. This really hurt my feelings, but I gave in and painted them over with white paint.😢 My children are not interested in my antiques as well. I really do need to put a plan in place so they don’t throw away everything I loved and collected over the years. So nice that you and Anne bring us into your conversation and talk to us like old friends. I really look forward to your videos Anne and will be there for the Country Bumpkins Sale. Can’t wait to see what you create for your store and what you will bring us next in your next video.❤
Thank you Brenda. We recorded this early so we were talking about the sale a few weeks ago but there will be more so stay in touch!
I'm so sorry about what people said and did to you when you sold your last home. I would absolutely love your place just the way it is but unfortunately what I found to be the case the last time we sold alot of people do not have a vision of what they could do with the home , they just concentrate on the way that you have it and think because they don't agree with your style they can't imagine their stuff in there. I'm like you and I love the fun of making it my own way and I just never realized that so many people do not have the talent to envision it any other way. Anyway I'm sure you know that already bu I want to thank you and Anne for taking the time to share with all of us your information on all of these beautiful things. I've always loved learning and I guess that's why I love antiques because to me it's like opening up a world to the past, if that makes any sense. Again thank you both so much.
Glad you’re enjoyed the series Nancy! Antiques are wonderful!
Hi guys, absolutely love these segments! Alice you are amazing!
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you Bonnie - that is so sweet of you to say❤
Thank you Anne & Alice for another venture. I always look forward to your videos Anne because you use them as teaching tools for us who are collecting. Sometimes I look at Alices collection and I wonder were some things tossed out by family members who had no idea what they really were. That makes this adventure so interesting though. We can day dream as we collect and we can display like objects as Alice said together and the collection comes alive and speaks to us. I have been collecting for about 45 years now one piece at a time. Being surrounded by these treasures gives me comfort and as was said my children say mom that stuff is way to old for me. Well I will just sit in my cozy chair and enjoy it until. I have records of all my finds and what I paid for them and pictures. If it came with a story I have written it as well. Some say my house looks like a museum. I live in a barn that was made into a house. Momma always said shut that door were you born in a barn? I still laugh about that. Until the next adventure ladies! I'm in......
I think we are kindred spirits❤. I feel and have done like you have and my mom has always said the same thing😂
I have heard the same thing!!! But like you I love living with antiques and making them a part of my life.
@@alicerickard8077 me too, they bring me happiness while I’m alive, I enjoy them and enjoy decorating with them. My adult kids don’t like them which is ok, to each their own but would love to see them gifted to someone who would appreciate them too
@@alicerickard8077 me too🤎
Such gorgeous hat boxes! 😍Thank you for sharing ~ what a treat! I was telling my friend this morning how much enjoyment I get from living in my fantasy world of the 17 & 1800s. She giggled because she knew exactly what I meant.
I get it too Shelly! Every day I time travel!
Love the boxes. Cousin Mel and I share a birthday and I’m a matchy person too maybe it’s a Pisces thing 😂 Thanks for the awesome video 💕
Maybe it is!! Happy Birthday!
@@AnneClay Thank You 😊
Such an interesting segment. Especially the talk about distributing our cherished items in future.
I am probably wrong but to me the inside paper on second box (with the horses) appears to be around the 1950's, in what my mother called Early American Colonial.
Thank you for this series.
You’re very welcome!
You may be absolutely correct and this may be a later wallpaper box than the others I have!!
Thank you for another very interesting video. I was wondering....was the third box shown also made of wood? You didn't say specifically and I was wondering was it possibly a cardboard one. I enjoy the treasure hunt so much and surrounding myself with one interesting piece after another. Our children are also uninterested even though they know it's probably not wise to throw it out.....however, as the grandchildren have come into adulthood, there seems to be a resurgence of interest with the younger generation....scratching my head over that one. LOL.
Hi Deanna, I think we weren’t really sure if it was wood or not.
Hi Deanna - the last box - the largest one was cardboard- the one with the horses had a wooden bottom- hopes that helps
Lovely!
I think so too!
I love how you, ladies, just bring us in on what seems just a conversation between friends. By the way, I want to be your friend, Alice! 😉😁 But seriously y’all just have a way of making us that are watching feel like we’re right there with you! Those boxes are beautiful and I always learn so much from your videos.
Thank you so much! Wish we could bring you right into our home but this is the closest we usually get:)
@@AnneClay ❤️❤️❤️
We feel like you all are are friends!!
@@alicerickard8077 Aww thank you, Alice! ❤️
Thanks Alice for sharing your knowledge !!!!! And thanks Anne for bringing this to us !!!! ❤
It’s my pleasure!
Thank you , I love this love all-of Alice’s antiques . Her bandboxes are so awesome and fabulous ❤❤❤
They are amazing aren’t they!?
Is the live sale this Thursday Mar 21?
No that was the last one with Alice a few weeks ago. We recorded these way ahead of time.
Sorry about that.
This was one of my favorite episodes. I appreciated the heart to heart talk near the end about passing treasures on. My husband &I have done that when we downsized. Our children delighted in the gifts, because of growing up with the sentimental treasures. Friends were also given antiques that they had expressed loving; the history and story of each item goes on. It is all about loving the people and giving them a lovely keepsake. Paying it forward at its best.
That’s wonderful!
You are exactly right!!!
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So interesting! Anne ,I will be watching for your wallpaper! It was so interesting to hear you both discuss your thoughts and feelings about the antiques. My kids could care less about my collections so I hope they will sell them to people that care about them!
Thanks Barbara. Some of my wallpaper is out… just a few designs so far on my website.
Thank you so much Anne for bringing these interesting episodes with Alice explaining the origins of her many antiques she is so knowledgeable & so loving of them. I love listening to her 😊❤️
You’re welcome Cathy. Glad you enjoyed it!
I adore old Band Boxes - this was fun to watch! The conversation about what to do with our stuff as we are getting older is an important topic. My Grandma, besides being a wonderful "Grandma" , was also a antiques collector and seller - her house was packed with treasures. We tried to prompt her to think about where her beloved collections would go - she never acted on it. When she died a greedy aunt flew in, immediately auctioned off Grandma's things, and left. I couldn't bare to go to the auction and bid on Grandma's things...I was disappointed all around. I don't know why Grandma did this, I think she didn't realize what her daughter would do in the end. So...think ahead and give your stuff to people you love!
Oh no that’s horrible! I’ve heard terrible stories like that before! I think it’s a great idea to have a plan before that happens. My grandma used to give us things when we went to see her.
Alice, I absolutely love these that you’re doing focusing on one thing each time and thank you both for doing them. I feel the same way Alice, I’m 65 and have given it a lot of thought due to health issues. I would want family or close friends to have and treasure them as I do, not sell them. That to me is worth far more than the monetary value of selling them. What they don’t want, they could do as they wish as I’ve enjoyed them in my lifetime.
That’s so true. We can’t take it with us.