That cylinder cardboard toy that you held up is actually a Fisher-Price silo. It comes with the white kind of roof lid. I have this in pristine shape with all the farm animals in the barn. I love it!
My father’s grandparents lived in Anderson, MO. They would go through Noel in the long trip to visit Grandma & Grandpa so many years ago. He thought Noel area was the prettiest area on face of earth! When my parents lived with me during their final years, we took a day trips to Noel & had to stop at Dripping Springs (Natural Falls State Park) . When he was a child, the people who owned the property which is now Natural Falls was friends of his parents. They would stop on way home from grandma & grandpa’s. So yes! This was another if his favorite most beautiful areas! Thank you for bringing back sweet happy memories of my parents today!
@@LostFoundDecor it is now called Natural Falls State Park and just west of West Siloam Springs (about 1/2 mile off Highway 412. So pretty & great place to picnic & walk the trails! Young & old will all enjoy it! Fall time is perfect time to go, when trees are turning beautiful fall colors! Temps are little cooler & makes it more enjoyable!
My mother-in-law (whom I lived, by the way ) had those tin red/white/ some blue painted containers with the red tops in the 1950's and 1960's (when I first met them ). (dad and mom). She had a set of three and other things like white glass salt and pepper shakers....large for on top the stove. Lettering black and same colors on the flowers as on the tins ....Met and married my husband early 1960's and have been married 61 years now ..Truly do not remember if those tins were new or antique looking when I first saw them....nice find ...good show❤
Great items! Your gas stations numbers…what you said brought back a sweet memory. When my kids were younger (still at home) at the start of their birthday month I switch all the vintage perpetual calendars to their Birth Date…and some of my vintage alarm clocks to their Birth Time. Only had to show them once that I had done that to make them look for it every year. 😊. I think it made them feel like they were the special one in the house for that Month. Thanks for invoking a good memory!!!
Hi Melanie, you may or may not remember me, I had a booth at the Antique Company Mall with you, Laura Greenwalt. I moved back to St Louis about 3-1/2 years ago. It is so fun to see your videos, I just subscribed. You picked some really fun pieces. Your fall canisters are in the Jewel Tea pattern, if selling online that might pique interest for those collectors. Of course the round cardboard is the Fischer Price Silo from the farm set. I just got one for my daughter (with the top in place). Your vignettes are perfection, that’s a great way to display to promote any online selling platform. Thanks for sharing your day of shopping!
@LostFoundDecor I just found your RUclips. But you kept saying southeast Missouri. I'm in Carthage, Missouri, and I knew you meant southwest. But it kept throwing me off😂😂😂😂😂
I love this video! It was so enjoyable watching you shop, sharing your haul and then, my favorite, seeing your vignettes on how you display the items. I don’t resell but I got great ideas how to put items together to decorate my home. Please do more of these types of videos!
We must be about the same age because Wesley Crusher was my 6th grade crush too. And I played with that cardboard cylinder. It’s the silo from the Fisher Price farm, minus the top. My mom still has the barn, but I’m sure the silo is long gone.
Enjoy you picking. I have a magazine article that shows how to date Ball Jars by the style of the Ball name on the jar. I have it on my phone when I'm picking I can check it. Sure you could find that online. Good Picking.
Love the vignettes that you created at the end with all of your treasures! If you are ever in Cuba, MO stop in and see us at Two Olde Crows Antique Mall. We would love to visit.
That “sandwich” maker is a pie maker. You make the pies with two slices of bread and some pie fruit from a can. Usually when you go camping. Great video!!
Antiquish Mall is in Neosho, Mo....about 20 miles south of Joplin, MO.....that's SW MO, not SE. And you're right it is a very nice mall to wander around in. Those canisters....were those Hall's Jewel Tea Autumn Joy?
Hi there. Green is the most rare of the glass Ball jars. The jars also come in a mustard color and amber surprisingly too. The print changed over the years on the jars. It was hard to tell the year of yours because you moved it so often. It might be from 1910 or later. I don’t believe it is before because of the font. The green have gone as high as almost $300 for keen collectors.
I recently purchased an old pencil sharpener that did not turn. I sprayed the gear cylinder with WD40 spray and that loosened it up. It works perfectly now.
Awesome ! Awesome ! Awesome !!! A girl after my own heart! --- There is a display rack over my kitchen table with rails and ridges for displaying plates. I have started using the rails to drape or clip textiles over them to create a Still Life effect. This includes table cloths and quilts, and a runner or tea towel can be layered over it. Sometimes I allow the cloth to also lay down across the table for a soft surface. I have some wall display shelves of various sizes which I have put under or over the cloth to use for risers which can also be layered. This gives me a place to display artwork, and plate stands can be used for other things. This set-up inspired me to look for figurines to give the displays some life, in addition to flowers, such as a rose laying beside a tea cup, for example. --- I have a collection of family ephemera which I am using with my vignettes. I post a vignette or photo every day on my Facebook page and write about where the items came from and what they mean to me. This is intended to be an inventory of family history for my children and grandchildren to have in the future. The vignettes reflect the seasons and months and how I feel on that particular day when I stage and take the picture. I post a calendar picture on the first of every month, and organize each month into an album. --- So your show is such an inspiration! I don't think white items are very interesting, but I displayed 3 white things against a backdrop using a pink and white striped beach wrap and added in colorful greeting cards. I put pink flowers in the white hobnail vase I got for a wedding gift. I also had a white plate like the one you just showed, and displayed it on a plate stand. I even put the white pickle dish with white grapes on it on a plate stand. And I laid a small pink and white rose stem beside them. It looked great!! Thanks --- Love and kisses---
Hi, Melanie, I’m the green McCoy roasters lady from a few months ago. I’m very interested in the green ball jar. Does the lid unscrew? It would be perfect in my laundry room holding those smell good beads! I have two old lab beakers that hold detergent and bleach. And two old Pyrex lids as coasters and an old green hued borax sign. I’m trying, Girl, I’m trying!
I enjoyed your video! All the vignettes that you put together at the end were wonderful! When I go in Flee Marketing, I am always drawn to booths that put thought into their arranging. That usually means that each item is, perhaps something I’m interested in, because of the style in which they display everything! Thank you for your video today!
You may already know this, but the first set of canisters with the leaves are HALL Autumn Leaf pattern and can be worth quite a lot of money. Did the Fisher Price silo come with the white lid?
I love all of the displays ,but the last one is my favorite. Tip, on the jar with horses, if any of them are SHLIECH, do some research, those are highly collectible, could bring you more $$$$ than you think 😊
I think I am heading that way in August for some picking. I am wondering what place was closed in Noel, in case I make it that far north of Rogers. Looks like it was worth the drive for you!
It’s called The Speciality Shop. I think their hours are maybe only certain weekends? You can find them on Instagram and maybe they have detail on hours, I should have checked first!
My guess is that toy cylinder contains is Lincoln Logs🤷♀️, it looks like that but I’m not sure because the ones we had were a bigger container 🤞. You found so many amazing items😍😍😍
Those green ball jars were made in Kane(?), Illinois, if I am not mistaken. Production stopped in 50s or 60s. But, please don't quote me on this. I may have memory unclear
Love the video! I have a ton of things that I'm going to start selling on eBay and Etsy as right now I'm on a waiting list at the Mall. My biggest concern is figuring out shipping costs and packaging etc. Would love if you would do a video on that
Good for you! I tell everybody that you just have to start-you will make mistakes first and lose some money here and there, but the more you do, the more you will figure out what it costs to ship things and what to charge. I do talk a good bit about it in my video on how to host a FB live sale :)
The vignettes with the shutters are REALLY, REALLY pretty! I can't get over it!
So funny how you mentioned having an unofficial "theme" when sourcing. That happens to me all the time!!
Thanks for sharing! Fun video!
I really enjoy watching you work. You have natural talent for finding, teaching and creating beautiful displays!
Thank you so much!
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Omgosh 😂 I worked during high-school in the postal office..I sorted the mail by hand in the 70s. Thanks for the wonderful memories ❤❤
That cylinder cardboard toy that you held up is actually a Fisher-Price silo. It comes with the white kind of roof lid. I have this in pristine shape with all the farm animals in the barn. I love it!
Bingo!! That’s it :) I had one growing up as well 😊
Well….I bought it brand new for MY kids,ha! Which means I am
Old enough to be your Mom!!!! 😊
You are amazing for encouraging for beginners to be productive and creative...always look forward to your tips!! Thx Melodie!!!!!
You are so welcome!
Great job! Thanks for all your hard work! Appreciate you sharing with us!!!
My pleasure!
Thanks for stopping by! ❤
No problem 😊
Very nice. Enjoyed the vignettes especially.
Thanks so much 😊
My father’s grandparents lived in Anderson, MO. They would go through Noel in the long trip to visit Grandma & Grandpa so many years ago. He thought Noel area was the prettiest area on face of earth! When my parents lived with me during their final years, we took a day trips to Noel & had to stop at Dripping Springs (Natural Falls State Park) . When he was a child, the people who owned the property which is now Natural Falls was friends of his parents. They would stop on way home from grandma & grandpa’s. So yes! This was another if his favorite most beautiful areas! Thank you for bringing back sweet happy memories of my parents today!
Thank you for sharing! I’ve heard of Dripping Springs, but we haven’t made our way there yet. Maybe next summer!
@@LostFoundDecor it is now called Natural Falls State Park and just west of West Siloam Springs (about 1/2 mile off Highway 412. So pretty & great place to picnic & walk the trails! Young & old will all enjoy it! Fall time is perfect time to go, when trees are turning beautiful fall colors! Temps are little cooler & makes it more enjoyable!
@@LostFoundDecorcan I ask you something
It's amazing how a touch of greenery can make a vignette pop! Thanks for taking us along!
You are so welcome!
My mother-in-law (whom I lived, by the way ) had those tin red/white/ some blue painted containers with the red tops in the 1950's and 1960's (when I first met them ). (dad and mom). She had a set of three and other things like white glass salt and pepper shakers....large for on top the stove. Lettering black and same colors on the flowers as on the tins ....Met and married my husband early 1960's and have been married 61 years now ..Truly do not remember if those tins were new or antique looking when I first saw them....nice find ...good show❤
Should say "loved"...She was a real gem
That's so fun! Thank you for sharing :)
The first set of canisters have the Jewel Tea pattern that match dishes from that era .
Great items! Your gas stations numbers…what you said brought back a sweet memory. When my kids were younger (still at home) at the start of their birthday month I switch all the vintage perpetual calendars to their Birth Date…and some of my vintage alarm clocks to their Birth Time. Only had to show them once that I had done that to make them look for it every year. 😊. I think it made them feel like they were the special one in the house for that Month. Thanks for invoking a good memory!!!
That is fun! Sometimes it’s the simplest things that matter the most, you know? Thanks for sharing 😊
Hi Melanie, you may or may not remember me, I had a booth at the Antique Company Mall with you, Laura Greenwalt. I moved back to St Louis about 3-1/2 years ago. It is so fun to see your videos, I just subscribed. You picked some really fun pieces. Your fall canisters are in the Jewel Tea pattern, if selling online that might pique interest for those collectors. Of course the round cardboard is the Fischer Price Silo from the farm set. I just got one for my daughter (with the top in place). Your vignettes are perfection, that’s a great way to display to promote any online selling platform. Thanks for sharing your day of shopping!
Hi Laura! Yes, I do remember you :) Thanks for watching and sharing your knowledge! Hope you’re doing well!
It's in southwest Missouri, not southeast. Love Antique-ish! It's a great mall!
Yep, that’s my mistake :)
@LostFoundDecor I just found your RUclips. But you kept saying southeast Missouri. I'm in Carthage, Missouri, and I knew you meant southwest. But it kept throwing me off😂😂😂😂😂
I love this video! It was so enjoyable watching you shop, sharing your haul and then, my favorite, seeing your vignettes on how you display the items. I don’t resell but I got great ideas how to put items together to decorate my home. Please do more of these types of videos!
Thanks Sherry! I’ll plan more :)
We must be about the same age because Wesley Crusher was my 6th grade crush too. And I played with that cardboard cylinder. It’s the silo from the Fisher Price farm, minus the top. My mom still has the barn, but I’m sure the silo is long gone.
That’s great!
Vintage Silo was a fun find.
Enjoy you picking. I have a magazine article that shows how to date Ball Jars by the style of the Ball name on the jar. I have it on my phone when I'm picking I can check it. Sure you could find that online. Good Picking.
Awesome, I’ll look it up. Thanks!
Beautiful Ball jar!
My favorite is the whites large pitcher , I have couple of the white milk glass pcs. that I have purchased at the Goodwill store.
Love this video and you stage everything so lovely !!! Adore all your finds !!!
Thanks so much!
So cool you went to Antiquish! We go there a lot! Fun store
Love jars with toy collection love the farm silo we had that too! Everything is awesome!!! Wow !!
Love the vignettes that you created at the end with all of your treasures! If you are ever in Cuba, MO stop in and see us at Two Olde Crows Antique Mall. We would love to visit.
Will do!
Never saw so much crazy in my life. U are lucky to find anything u can resale.
Always love your videos and to see the vinyettes at the end!
Yay, thank you!
That “sandwich” maker is a pie maker. You make the pies with two slices of bread and some pie fruit from a can. Usually when you go camping. Great video!!
Thanks for the info!
Vignettes were great!
Thank you!
Loved the vignettes and the tips for putting them together. Thanks.
You are so welcome!
That blue cabinet I’m dying!
I know!! I was too
Antiquish Mall is in Neosho, Mo....about 20 miles south of Joplin, MO.....that's SW MO, not SE. And you're right it is a very nice mall to wander around in. Those canisters....were those Hall's Jewel Tea Autumn Joy?
The mail sorter is too cool! I live in Henryetta shop in Okmulgee❤ r u leaving the names?
Sadly I couldn’t purchase it :( No place in my house for it! But had I … then yes! I would have left them for sure :)
Hi there. Green is the most rare of the glass Ball jars. The jars also come in a mustard color and amber surprisingly too. The print changed over the years on the jars. It was hard to tell the year of yours because you moved it so often. It might be from 1910 or later. I don’t believe it is before because of the font. The green have gone as high as almost $300 for keen collectors.
Thanks for the info!
Gulf Shores, I went on vacation there a couple times as a teenager!! Love it!
Your vignettes are very pretty!
Oh thank you!
I recently purchased an old pencil sharpener that did not turn. I sprayed the gear cylinder with WD40 spray and that loosened it up. It works perfectly now.
Awesome! Thanks for the tip
Canister set...Hall autumn leaf jewel tea pattern
Yes! Someone else messaged and said that as well, appreciate the tip!
Awesome ! Awesome ! Awesome !!!
A girl after my own heart!
--- There is a display rack over my kitchen table with rails and ridges for displaying plates. I have started using the rails to drape or clip textiles over them to create a Still Life effect. This includes table cloths and quilts, and a runner or tea towel can be layered over it. Sometimes I allow the cloth to also lay down across the table for a soft surface. I have some wall display shelves of various sizes which I have put under or over the cloth to use for risers which can also be layered. This gives me a place to display artwork, and plate stands can be used for other things. This set-up inspired me to look for figurines to give the displays some life, in addition to flowers, such as a rose laying beside a tea cup, for example.
--- I have a collection of family ephemera which I am using with my vignettes. I post a vignette or photo every day on my Facebook page and write about where the items came from and what they mean to me. This is intended to be an inventory of family history for my children and grandchildren to have in the future. The vignettes reflect the seasons and months and how I feel on that particular day when I stage and take the picture. I post a calendar picture on the first of every month, and organize each month into an album.
--- So your show is such an inspiration! I don't think white items are very interesting, but I displayed 3 white things against a backdrop using a pink and white striped beach wrap and added in colorful greeting cards. I put pink flowers in the white hobnail vase I got for a wedding gift. I also had a white plate like the one you just showed, and displayed it on a plate stand. I even put the white pickle dish with white grapes on it on a plate stand. And I laid a small pink and white rose stem beside them. It looked great!!
Thanks --- Love and kisses---
Thank you so much for sharing! What a gift you are leaving for your kids and grandkids :)
Hi, Melanie, I’m the green McCoy roasters lady from a few months ago. I’m very interested in the green ball jar. Does the lid unscrew? It would be perfect in my laundry room holding those smell good beads! I have two old lab beakers that hold detergent and bleach. And two old Pyrex lids as coasters and an old green hued borax sign. I’m trying, Girl, I’m trying!
I enjoyed your video! All the vignettes that you put together at the end were wonderful! When I go in Flee Marketing, I am always drawn to booths that put thought into their arranging. That usually means that each item is, perhaps something I’m interested in, because of the style in which they display everything! Thank you for your video today!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it :)
When you do the vignettes, do you list each piece individually with a price?
Yes! I do :)
Highly disappointed you did not buy the Wil Wheaton plate and display it on your nightstand. 😂
😂😂 Would’ve made my hubby jealous 😉
Re: awesome postal sorter... would jars of Fusion paint fit inside? Unique display for your new booth... just a thought!
Oh man… maybe they would! Fun idea
Great thoughts and ideas.
Thanks for watching!
Such lovely displays !
Thanks Cathie 😊
Its the silo from the Fisher Price Farm!
Yes!
You may already know this, but the first set of canisters with the leaves are HALL Autumn Leaf pattern and can be worth quite a lot of money. Did the Fisher Price silo come with the white lid?
I love all of the displays ,but the last one is my favorite. Tip, on the jar with horses, if any of them are SHLIECH, do some research, those are highly collectible, could bring you more $$$$ than you think 😊
Thanks for the tips! I’ll dig in and see
there may be a Fruit Jar Club in your area; they are usually pretty good about helping
That's a good idea!
Love your hair!!
😄 thanks!
I think I am heading that way in August for some picking. I am wondering what place was closed in Noel, in case I make it that far north of Rogers. Looks like it was worth the drive for you!
It’s called The Speciality Shop. I think their hours are maybe only certain weekends? You can find them on Instagram and maybe they have detail on hours, I should have checked first!
I saw some Jewel Tea in the video. The canisters you bought look similar to that pattern.
Oh cool!
My guess is that toy cylinder contains is Lincoln Logs🤷♀️, it looks like that but I’m not sure because the ones we had were a bigger container 🤞. You found so many amazing items😍😍😍
Close… it was the base of a Fisher Price farm silo. The top was a piece of plastic that looked like a silo top
Silo to the Fisher Price barn
You got it!
Those green ball jars were made in Kane(?), Illinois, if I am not mistaken. Production stopped in 50s or 60s. But, please don't quote me on this. I may have memory unclear
Thank you!
That quilt may be a lap quilt
Where in southeast Missouri did you go
Noel & Neosho
I loved the displays you created at the end of the video! The green Ball Jar is more rare than the blue. It's beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Lol I had to get rid of my clown collection cuz of my boys when they were little true lol
I really enjoyed this! How can I see your Instagram sales?
Thanks! You can find link to my IG in the video description box 😊
I also live in NWA, where is this antique mall?
It's in Neosho, Missouri. If you go that far keep on north to Joplin (Southside Antique Mall and Rangeline Antique Mall).
fisher price farm silo
Did I miss the name & location of the big antique mall?
It’s the Antiquish Flea Market, Neosho MO
I live in SE Missouri. Would you mind giving the name of the antique mall?
Sure! It’s the Antique-ish Flea Market in Neosho
You can date the ball jar by the way it is spelled out.
That’s helpful!
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What city in south east Missouri?
First stop was Noel, then Neosho
South west Missouri?
Yes! I may have said East . . but South West :)
Love the video! I have a ton of things that I'm going to start selling on eBay and Etsy as right now I'm on a waiting list at the Mall. My biggest concern is figuring out shipping costs and packaging etc. Would love if you would do a video on that
Good for you! I tell everybody that you just have to start-you will make mistakes first and lose some money here and there, but the more you do, the more you will figure out what it costs to ship things and what to charge. I do talk a good bit about it in my video on how to host a FB live sale :)
Could you possibly link that video?