I recently bought an old framed picture of a yellow rose. I needed the frame for another project. When I took the rose picture out of the frame I discovered it was an old calendar from November 1951-the year and month of my birth! 😮
I was born that year too, but in July. That is a cool thing to find when buying a frame. I once bought a frame that had what I thought was a still life vase of flowers print. When I got the very dirty glass off it, I discovered it was actually painted on canvas, and signed. It is really quite lovely, and I have been researching to try and find anything about the artist, but nothing yet.🖤🇨🇦
That was cool. I once bought an old house and was hoping to find some antiques but no, the house was super empty. When I went into the basement there was a calendar page, September 1955, my birth month. Also a rack for thread spools and I am a quilter. It makes you feel odd doesn't it?
Never knew about the Irish term! The party lights are great. My parents never had them. But I do remember Saw Horses. I have a great reverence for them. Whenever my dad or Grandpa did important jobs I was told to step back. So I now associate them with danger 😁🐩 My vote for flowers… Freesia
Hello Scott, Nice haul! Here's the info from the "The Museum of American Glass" website regarding the McKee side dish: "McKee Glass Company small casserole or lid for a side dish. Clear. Embossed: "A GOOD DEAL / FOR A TASTY MEAL" with a top hat. Reportedly they were made for either serving side dishes or as lids for keeping a side dish warm, made for the TOPS Diners" Hope that helps! I think you should keep the carved piece with the hooks, it's certainly unique!
Great thrift haul, Scott. That pink pitcher is Indiana, Whitehall, possibly from a Fostoria mold. Fostoria never made American in that color. Great find with the green vase. When in doubt, I use the spit, rub and blow test.
Scott, always love your shop-along videos. You picked up some great things! But my favorite piece of all was that little “step stool!” I have been looking for one for a long time. Lucky you! You scored! 👏👏👏
Great Haul Scott, happy you are keeping that print and belt rack, whatever you hang on it! Life is so short, we all need to treat ourselves! I think my favorite were the 1930’s green saw horses, oh yea Baby!
I love frogs. I have several that I started collecting when Gramma gave me one as a kid and now I have more. Love that find. Also, I used to do professional picture framing for several years and I've gotten my fair share of old prints while thrifting to save from rot and despair. I end up spending way too much to get them framed by others since i no longer work in that field. Anytime you find something cool and old like that, get it off the old cardboard backing. It will just keep getting more and more yellow if you leave it that way. Get an acid free mat or paper backing at least to put between the cardboard and the art and remove as much brittle tape as you can without tearing it. Only use acid free tape if you need to tape it again. That art is really pretty, even if it's just a calendar print.
There are some lovely pieces in this haul Scott. I don’t know what it is, but I always like that cubist pitcher, it looks particularly fine in the pink. I also really love that old step stool you found with the chippy paint. It is perfect.🖤🇨🇦
Hi! I found your channel 2 weeks ago while home sick and I am hooked. I love your style, sense of humor and quality of recordings. Funny story! After watching at least a dozen videos, I thought I could just WALTZ into Goodwill on a Saturday afternoon and colored depression glass would be sitting on the shelves waiting for me. NOT! And I could pick up crystal cut glass and know it was mid century. NOT! And the competition…. I could see the look in the eyes of serious collectors. A new basket was brought out & they swooped in like vultures, putting their talons in pulling out items. So, I’ve got quite a lot to learn. 🤣
Great haul..I'm going with Fostoria American on the pitcher..it's a different tint than jeannette cubist pink pieces I have (that could be computer distortion). Ridges seem larger too..whitehall had same looking design too. Green vase is beauty...it's always the outcast glass that ends up being the most beautiful. Love the old saw horses...they don't make them that sturdy anymore (men either)..
TOP HAT WAS JUST LIKE WHITE CASTLE. GROWING UP IN DETROIT MICHIGAN WE HAD BOTH CATTY CORNER FROM EACH OTHER. TOP HAT IS GONE BUT WHITE CASTLE IS STILL IN BUSINESS.
Scott, I believe the Cambridge candle holder etch pattern is called 'Portia'. Not sure what the 'blank' is, but it looks familiar. Here's a bit of interesting info I found: "Portia - Lace on Glass" was the banner of a May 1932 advertisement in a Pittsburgh newspaper placed by Kaufmann's department store. 🤩
I'm in Kansas City and I never find the stuff that Scott finds in our thrift stores. My theory is the east coast where he is that it is a lot older and more dense in population than we are and more older items people bought over the years. Does that make sense ?
He’s basically in the cradle of American history, with the advantages of population, wealth ,and industry running off into his little valley of good pickings. I live on the east coast too and I never see that kind of stuff. When I consider the kind of stuff I drop off at GW, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.
That was a lovely video Scott. I have a crooksville small handled tray in that rust design. I also have that exact pitcher in clear glass as well as a sugar and creamer. Very confusing trying to figure out pattern. Glad to see out and about thrifting. Enjoy your company 🤗
One of the wonderful things about you is that you find beauty in most everything! I loved the little picture in that rickety frame! Nice haul, thanks for sharing it with us!
Nobody loves poor Ovide, but I've found myself collecting it due to its more obscure, older, patterns. Good luck getting any dealers to bring it to a show if it's not in black or uranium, though. They just won't even bother. Where in the world did you find that lovely daffodil painting? I love that. I'm putting together a gallery wall of antique flower paintings, to be displayed in a hallway. It's harder than it seems, and I wish I could find one like that to add. Great find there!
My great-grandfather had a glass eye from an infection that he got while in hosoital for a totally unrelated problem. He also had half a finger missing from a lumberjack accident. I remember being mesmerized by these unique features. I believe the flowers are lilies. I am collecting owls and swans, so I would enjoy seeing those if you spot any.
I wonder if some of those cream colored glazed pieces are uranium! You can use a 365nm black light and it should glow green, it won't work so well with a regular 395nm light. Either way amazing haul as usual Scott!
I fairly screamed at the sight of the Austrian square platter with the :"weeds." Lovely. I'm so glad you purchased that candy box cottage print. Yes, it clearly came from a calendar, but it reminds me of the cottages on candy boxes of yore. I love old candy boxes. I'm thinking you should keep that big green glass vase, at least through Easter, and trade it out with the snake plant on the mahogany stand, filling it with lilies. Or, as you said, gladiolas. It would glow in that bay window. All great fun, thanks!
The pink pitcher definitely isn’t Jeanette Cubist - their pitcher has a straight top edge. I’m not sure it’s Fostoria either. In the 80s Depression glass craze, when so many patterns were reproduced/duped, a company (forget which), came out with “fantasy” pieces that looked like Jeanette Cubist or Fostoria American - including a sawtooth edged pitcher, footed glasses, and a divided relish dish - but those shapes weren’t original to either Jeanette or Fostoria. I collected pink Jeanette Cubist back then, and picked up Fostoria American here and there. I confess, I did pick up the fantasy pitcher and glasses because the real ones were both scarce and wicked expensive. I bought my fantasy dupes in a Garden Ridge (remember them?) store.
Love the yellow walls in your home, dose the sun bounces off that color? I was told that yellow is a good color for richness in the house. Looks great.
Silly me thought this was a video of the Old Curiosity Shop. I was there in London at the 'original' shop. Very fun trip. I was talking to the proprietor who had never been to the US. I told him to not come to Boston, where I'm from, because it looks just like his shop. These glassware's you found are quite nice but why do so many videographers keep the camera mostly on themselves instead of panning around to show us what they have? Just an observation from the viewers point of view.
@@oldcuriosityshop265 that's what I thought. I have some Bubble footed coupe glasses with etched vines, leaves etc... and I thought that these may have been etched by another company. Thank you replying so quickly Scott! I really appreciate it.
Hey Scott why do you like that shade of 💚💚💚 green?? 😆😅😅😂😂😂 You are so 🤣💦🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 !!! Some people may wonder why that particular shade is your fav color? Basic color joke can you take it? I find your humor drool, and l have never slandered you online or on pod cast. Live and let live, 😘 sweetie.
I recently bought an old framed picture of a yellow rose. I needed the frame for another project. When I took the rose picture out of the frame I discovered it was an old calendar from November 1951-the year and month of my birth! 😮
I was born that year too, but in July. That is a cool thing to find when buying a frame. I once bought a frame that had what I thought was a still life vase of flowers print. When I got the very dirty glass off it, I discovered it was actually painted on canvas, and signed. It is really quite lovely, and I have been researching to try and find anything about the artist, but nothing yet.🖤🇨🇦
That was cool. I once bought an old house and was hoping to find some antiques but no, the house was super empty. When I went into the basement there was a calendar page, September 1955, my birth month. Also a rack for thread spools and I am a quilter. It makes you feel odd doesn't it?
@@poodlegirl55 Yes, finding things that relate to you in places you don’t expect does feel a bit odd, but very cool.🖤🇨🇦
What an amazing remedy for dirt, soap and water.😊
How can I get some.🤔🇨🇦
Behind you in your home looks divine! Show us your house! Please 😊
So many beautiful pieces you got, loved how the green glass vase cleaned up. Thanks for sharing !!
This was fun Scott! Now we have a new perspective on your parlor! Peace and Blessings everyone ☕️
Oh, I don’t know. That owl could be pretty special in an autumn/halloween sale. 23:27
When I was growing up you saw those ashtrays everywhere. Funny how such a cheap, common item back then can provoke nostalgia now.
That daffodil painting on your wall, wow, beautiful!
Thank you Scott
Never knew about the Irish term! The party lights are great. My parents never had them. But I do remember Saw Horses. I have a great reverence for them. Whenever my dad or Grandpa did important jobs I was told to step back. So I now associate them with danger 😁🐩
My vote for flowers… Freesia
Hello Scott, Nice haul! Here's the info from the "The Museum of American Glass" website regarding the McKee side dish: "McKee Glass Company small casserole or lid for a side dish. Clear. Embossed: "A GOOD DEAL / FOR A TASTY MEAL" with a top hat. Reportedly they were made for either serving side dishes or as lids for keeping a side dish warm, made for the TOPS Diners" Hope that helps! I think you should keep the carved piece with the hooks, it's certainly unique!
Oh my goodness, so interesting 🥰!
Great thrift haul, Scott. That pink pitcher is Indiana, Whitehall, possibly from a Fostoria mold. Fostoria never made American in that color.
Great find with the green vase. When in doubt, I use the spit, rub and blow test.
Scott, always love your shop-along videos. You picked up some great things! But my favorite piece of all was that little “step stool!” I have been looking for one for a long time. Lucky you! You scored! 👏👏👏
It could be a rack for belts
Great Haul Scott, happy you are keeping that print and belt rack, whatever you hang on it! Life is so short, we all need to treat ourselves! I think my favorite were the 1930’s green saw horses, oh yea Baby!
I love those things!
Really loved the items today
I love frogs. I have several that I started collecting when Gramma gave me one as a kid and now I have more. Love that find. Also, I used to do professional picture framing for several years and I've gotten my fair share of old prints while thrifting to save from rot and despair. I end up spending way too much to get them framed by others since i no longer work in that field. Anytime you find something cool and old like that, get it off the old cardboard backing. It will just keep getting more and more yellow if you leave it that way. Get an acid free mat or paper backing at least to put between the cardboard and the art and remove as much brittle tape as you can without tearing it. Only use acid free tape if you need to tape it again. That art is really pretty, even if it's just a calendar print.
Wonderful haul
Love everything you bought and can’t wait for the sale❤️🐈⬛
There are some lovely pieces in this haul Scott. I don’t know what it is, but I always like that cubist pitcher, it looks particularly fine in the pink. I also really love that old step stool you found with the chippy paint. It is perfect.🖤🇨🇦
Hi Scott! Buuuteeful! 😍
Hi! I found your channel 2 weeks ago while home sick and I am hooked. I love your style, sense of humor and quality of recordings.
Funny story! After watching at least a dozen videos, I thought I could just WALTZ into Goodwill on a Saturday afternoon and colored depression glass would be sitting on the shelves waiting for me. NOT! And I could pick up crystal cut glass and know it was mid century. NOT! And the competition…. I could see the look in the eyes of serious collectors. A new basket was brought out & they swooped in like vultures, putting their talons in pulling out items.
So, I’ve got quite a lot to learn. 🤣
Hi Scott! I have purchased that lovely green Depression glass vase from you before. At that time you had said it was made by Tiffin....
Good Evening, Scott!
I love how you pronounce water. When I was a kid and our Philly cousins would visit us in NEPA, the first thing I would ask them was, “say water”!
That word always gives us away. I've tried to purge it from my vocabulary but no luck.
@@oldcuriosityshop265 Hey, no purging necessary… we all have different ways of speaking! It makes you who you are…love it! ❄️🇨🇦❄️
Nice haul, Scott! It's all good!!
Great haul..I'm going with Fostoria American on the pitcher..it's a different tint than jeannette cubist pink pieces I have (that could be computer distortion). Ridges seem larger too..whitehall had same looking design too. Green vase is beauty...it's always the outcast glass that ends up being the most beautiful. Love the old saw horses...they don't make them that sturdy anymore (men either)..
Another fine haul. The Good Stuff Thrift stores usually have things I can’t resist. Love the green vase and red bowl with glass lid.
I'm learning so much from your channel! Thanks!
My Great Aunties worked for Telechron. 🙂
♥️ those owl party lights! …oh, and the other owl😀
Sitting in front of the fire enjoying your haul!🎉
Oh the sawhorses are everything!
TOP HAT WAS JUST LIKE WHITE CASTLE. GROWING UP IN DETROIT MICHIGAN WE HAD BOTH CATTY CORNER FROM EACH OTHER. TOP HAT IS GONE BUT WHITE CASTLE IS STILL IN BUSINESS.
The flowers are lilies I think
Sometimes I have too many things that don't work, and I am normally one of them!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
Love the red dish with lid
Scott, I believe the Cambridge candle holder etch pattern is called 'Portia'. Not sure what the 'blank' is, but it looks familiar. Here's a bit of interesting info I found: "Portia - Lace on Glass" was the banner of a May 1932 advertisement in a Pittsburgh newspaper placed by Kaufmann's department store. 🤩
"Cambridge Portia etch 2-lite keyhole (#)3400/647", is the complete description according to my book. They are stunning, BTW!!!
New viewer here. Reseller of antiques and vintage collectibles. I really enjoyed your video. Subscribed!
Thanks Scott, I liked everything!❤
I'm telling you: "Swans!"
In Southern California I never find Goodwill type stores with anything hardly worthwhile.
wonder if it is a west coast thing? Same thing here in WA state. Either more collectors on west coast or old money in East selling older homes...
I'm in Kansas City and I never find the stuff that Scott finds in our thrift stores.
My theory is the east coast where he is that it is a lot older and more dense in population than we are and more older items people bought over the years. Does that make sense ?
@@mplake6909 totally agree
Scott finds things in the city and South Jersey that I never would find in my Goodwill in the Philly suburbs.
He’s basically in the cradle of American history, with the advantages of population, wealth ,and industry running off into his little valley of good pickings. I live on the east coast too and I never see that kind of stuff. When I consider the kind of stuff I drop off at GW, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.
Love that charming little picture of the cottage,and the plate with the weeds on it. Teehee 😁
That's funny me and my husband were there last Saturday didn't buy much tho.
Love the desk lamp!
That was a lovely video Scott. I have a crooksville small handled tray in that rust design. I also have that exact pitcher in clear glass as well as a sugar and creamer. Very confusing trying to figure out pattern. Glad to see out and about thrifting. Enjoy your company 🤗
Hi Scott!❤
I liked and shared this video 📹 out your welcome Scott
They should have built secret passageways instead😮. Since they didn't give you any closets in your house.
Back in the day houses were taxed by the number of rooms. A closet was considered a room. Why do you think there are so many chifforobes?
Hello Scott😊
The stretched out man with the hooks is probably for belts, I am.thinking...I'm old, & so is that.😂
One of the wonderful things about you is that you find beauty in most everything! I loved the little picture in that rickety frame! Nice haul, thanks for sharing it with us!
Hello Scott neato stuff you found . Hope u had a nice weekend see u Monday night
I want that vase
Loved the haul Scott 😁. Have a nice day today! 😉🕊️
Hi Scott awesome haul❤
Nobody loves poor Ovide, but I've found myself collecting it due to its more obscure, older, patterns. Good luck getting any dealers to bring it to a show if it's not in black or uranium, though. They just won't even bother.
Where in the world did you find that lovely daffodil painting? I love that. I'm putting together a gallery wall of antique flower paintings, to be displayed in a hallway. It's harder than it seems, and I wish I could find one like that to add. Great find there!
My great-grandfather had a glass eye from an infection that he got while in hosoital for a totally unrelated problem. He also had half a finger missing from a lumberjack accident. I remember being mesmerized by these unique features. I believe the flowers are lilies. I am collecting owls and swans, so I would enjoy seeing those if you spot any.
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I have an old original signed painting that looks exactly like that calendar print.
Love hearing the clock tick.A nice selection of items in this vlog Was surprised to see the Carlilse plates were made in England.
I have a lot of old things in my house that don’t work like they used to. The great thing is that I am not handy, can’t fix them so I just enjoy them!
I wonder if some of those cream colored glazed pieces are uranium! You can use a 365nm black light and it should glow green, it won't work so well with a regular 395nm light. Either way amazing haul as usual Scott!
I fairly screamed at the sight of the Austrian square platter with the :"weeds." Lovely. I'm so glad you purchased that candy box cottage print. Yes, it clearly came from a calendar, but it reminds me of the cottages on candy boxes of yore. I love old candy boxes. I'm thinking you should keep that big green glass vase, at least through Easter, and trade it out with the snake plant on the mahogany stand, filling it with lilies. Or, as you said, gladiolas. It would glow in that bay window. All great fun, thanks!
Great idea!
Easter lilies!
Can't get over that south Jersey accent, waddur!
It is one of the words that always gives me away.
Hi Scott.
My father ALWAYS said "GO or get off the pot!" 😂😂😂
👋🙌👍
NICE
Wow your cloak really tick rocks!
Love your thrifting videos Scott! If you ever want to sell your wood stretched out guy, I'm your girl! 😊
Soap and Wooder
Scott now im saying mmm hmmm 😂😂😂
my crystal is lady anne by gorham, it would go nicely with that waterford pattern you just showed.
Texas toms
The pink pitcher definitely isn’t Jeanette Cubist - their pitcher has a straight top edge. I’m not sure it’s Fostoria either. In the 80s Depression glass craze, when so many patterns were reproduced/duped, a company (forget which), came out with “fantasy” pieces that looked like Jeanette Cubist or Fostoria American - including a sawtooth edged pitcher, footed glasses, and a divided relish dish - but those shapes weren’t original to either Jeanette or Fostoria. I collected pink Jeanette Cubist back then, and picked up Fostoria American here and there. I confess, I did pick up the fantasy pitcher and glasses because the real ones were both scarce and wicked expensive. I bought my fantasy dupes in a Garden Ridge (remember them?) store.
I have a secretary just like yours only a lighter color
Let me know if you sell the red bowl. I am hoping for that one and the other bowl at the beginning. I would really use them in my kitchen.
Love the yellow walls in your home, dose the sun bounces off that color? I was told that yellow is a good color for richness in the house. Looks great.
Thank you kindly. I chose the color as a warm backdrop for my mostly “brown” furniture.
Silly me thought this was a video of the Old Curiosity Shop. I was there in London at the 'original' shop. Very fun trip. I was talking to the proprietor who had never been to the US. I told him to not come to Boston, where I'm from, because it looks just like his shop. These glassware's you found are quite nice but why do so many videographers keep the camera mostly on themselves instead of panning around to show us what they have? Just an observation from the viewers point of view.
Great video Scott! Did Anchorglass etch some of their glassware or did another company do this?
I don't know of any Anchor Hocking glass that the company actually etched themselves. I believe all of Anchor glass was molded and factory produced.
@@oldcuriosityshop265 that's what I thought. I have some Bubble footed coupe glasses with etched vines, leaves etc... and I thought that these may have been etched by another company. Thank you replying so quickly Scott! I really appreciate it.
Ok Scott when are we going to get to see your kitchen?!
I’ve shown quite a bit of it in the last few months. 😊
0h my I meant your clock really tick tocks
The wood man with hooks is that indonesian?
Hey Scott why do you like that shade of 💚💚💚 green?? 😆😅😅😂😂😂 You are so 🤣💦🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 !!! Some people may wonder why that particular shade is your fav color? Basic color joke can you take it? I find your humor drool, and l have never slandered you online or on pod cast. Live and let live, 😘 sweetie.
Droll, not drool. What are you, some kinda weisenheimer?
And we know what you mean about "do your business" or get off the pot, hon.
Hi
But do they want to buy what is lying around?😂😂😂😂
Love watching, but hate the intro song can u find a better? Take a vote, pick something not as old, please
Sorry but you are the ONLY person who has ever told me that they "hate" the intro song.
No one asked for your opinion, therefore you shouldn't have given it.
Sorry I'm new to your chanel and I really enjoy your videos. I watch alot now and I understand u love that era. @@oldcuriosityshop265
@@VintageVinny Sorry, I get it Scott loves that Era and I didn't mean to upset anyone.I love watching, I'm new, didn't mean any harm guys
Hi Scott.