You crack me up! LMAO- "It's for taking your temperature...Well, not YOUR temperature, that would be painful"!! "That angel is blowin' her horn cause that's what they do when they're bored" I love your videos!
I remember my Mom saying...."TURN ON THE TV LAMP"!!!.... "YOU'RE GONNA HURT YOUR EYES".! We had a prowling black Panther planter light on our Zenith....lol.
I know that green mid-entury modern $72 owl bank said it was something else but it honestly looks like my blue Bitossi Aldo Londi Bank. The only difference is its green. They made all kinds of colors sometimes. Mine it worth about $250-285. I'm not expert so I can't say for sure.
yes, I mentioned it to Barb and she really enjoys bitosi but she was thinking she might even pass on that one, even though I seen really high solds on worthpoint.
I will always enjoy u because u were my second one I started watching u after crazy lamp lady who was my first. U kept me sane after I had a tragedy happen in my life. Thx for being u. God bless u .
A wonderful trip!👍 And an in-depth look at Jeffries past life in his own words ” A 1970s Grandmother” As he connects with a pair of grandma style lamps! 😁
P.S. I know they are crab dishes because I have 4 clear glass. I think they were made by fostoria or Cambridge, but not sure. Thank you for your great videos and knowledge of glass and pottery!!!❤
Gosh! So much stuff that I used to have! The towels with the “sculpted” design….those were a favorite. Reminds me of the blue bathroom we had growing up, where the fixtures and even the toilet paper and Kleenex were all blue! The electric mixer sitting on the mid century metal cart is one I still have. I got it for saving my receipts from Hinky Dinky (don’t laugh too hard - Piggly Wiggly is a silly name, too!). The rural school that I attended in the 60s always had those colorful cardboard cutouts (for every holiday) on the wall. You talked about barcode labels….I remember when they first started showing up on products, but the first time I was in a store that actually USED them was in 1977 or 1978, at a warehouse type grocery store. We thought it was so cool that the cash register “read” them. Prior to that, the numbers were punched in manually, and the checker would say it out loud. (They also had to figure out your change themselves, a skill that’s pretty rare today.)
Omg! I just found your channel and you are my spirit animal ! I just LIvE watching you explore these shops. I’m the same way when I go hunting . New subscriber here binge watching back videos. 👍🏻
Awesome shop a long!! So fun!! Grandma's now are Ruth Bader Ginsberg's, Iris Apfel's Diane von Furstenbergs of the world; they sure aren't who they used to be!! Love the old worn tin that was $21.00 with the ladies, girls on it!! Beautiful patina!!
Pixie mug is so cute. Love the skeleton man & the owl lamp. Thank you for all the great information! I learn much from you! Cool peacock! That pulled purple vase was super fabulous! Nice MCM chair. Love the nubbins vase. That orange & black candy dish was absolutely darling.
The frog has a boot on his line because men would often fish up something like that. Bet you would get some bucks off of him. You are so funny and kind when you shop.
All of a sudden you're ready for a rager?! That sounds like "The Christmas Hangover " in the making 🤣 You seemed to be in a particularly good mood here, like you were really enjoying a new discovery!
I love scarecrows for fall/ halloween. Scarecrows and bats Love the owl lamp Peacock looks Swiss to me Spotted a blueish painted catfigurene This crazy catlady loves her catfigurenes I loved the skinny goast Love the white vase What a grate shop! Grate info again Jeffrey, thank you
This place was amazing, I would spend hours in there (which is why my friends don’t like going with me) I have to touch everything and look at everything, only when I’m antique shops I like though. This was a very good day, thanks for taking us Jeffrey. Much love and many blessings Middlebury Indiana has a antique creamery that is filled with miles of goodies too, I used to love walking through it all.
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. The bar code info was very helpful. I believe the applied colour on glassware is also called "flash', or "flashed." I learned that from Jocelyn, the Crazy Lamp Lady, in her videos. She advises against buying any flashed glass, as you said, because the colour does flake off over time. I am old enough to remember the Esso gas station tiger advertising. I was a young girl when that was popular, in the 1960's and 1970's. The slogan was, "put a tiger in your tank." 🐯 I would have been crazy overwhelmed in this place, but I would have loved to see it. So many beautiful things. I don't re-sell, but I do collect interesting items. Lady head vases are so cool. They can be so ornate, and detailed, with attached eye lashes, feathers, or even beaded necklaces. I love your enthusiasm, and fun running commentary. You seem to be having such a good time by yourself. I am someone who says, "now stay there" when I put an item back on a shelf. Usually the items listen. 😊 Keep the videos coming, Jeffrey. Great job!!!
Yes Jeffrey, you are way too young to remember anything about Esso, but I’m not!😆 I do remember those glasses. They must’ve given them to patrons for a fill up. Those were the good old days for sure! Loved this place so much! I could tell you were really enjoying yourself❤️ Thank you for the laughs❤️
I have a set of 6 deviled crab 🦀 servers(?) in the original box. Just whip up your deviled crab recipe, stuff the little shells, bake in the oven and voila! Serve at your dinner party! I never saw white ones before.
I was waiting for someone to mention deviled crab. That is what we called it before the era of crab cakes, Even the fancy restaurants served this back in the fifties and my Mom said I always wanted them. I was about five years old then.
Never new School Days were so Fun! What a fabulous antique mall. Thanks for sharing, Barb would go crazy! Can’t wait till part 2, may need some liquid caffeine to keep our momentum 😂❤️😂❤️😂
Omg Jeffrey!!! Wish I was ther w u omg!!! What a fantastic place so big ♥️♥️♥️ lots of goodies 😀 good job can't wait for part 2.🤩 have a fantastic day🙏
This place is awesome I would love to see more. Great spot. I feel you have only skimmed the surface...omg the thermometer joke had me laughing out loud. "That would be painful"..lol
I watched a show on tv where you showed your downstairs post-remodel. So good! The only suggestion I have is that you might keep your eye out for drapes for the living room. The rug is OUTSTANDING and you need some that are worthy of it! Great job guys!!
When I was young, we bought Sheds Peanut Butter in those tins. Afterwards, they held my crayons, small toys, etc., etc.. I love those tins. I have found a few in my thrifting, but they were very expensive. Someday I will find one I can afford to get. :)
There was an antique mall like that in Kentucky I went to many years ago...an old converted multi level brick school that seemed to go on forever. You brought back great memories of that!
I worked at Cannon, I was 16. I cut the towels that were joined at the fringe, with a huge knife , over and over again ,., For 3.00 an hour. I can still see the scars on my fingers from my missed cuts..
Awesome video, Jeffrey! Thank you for taking us along. The R. Atkinson Fox print was the best - beautiful image, at a good price. The best part is, yes, it wasn't faded. With prints, printing, red is the last color used. As it's above all the other colors it is the first to fade (usually from sunlight). Yours was in great shape. I always pass by the ones that are just basically in the yellow/green/blue - no matter the price. I only buy 'em for putting around the house, not resale. But, yup - that was a good score! we're looking forward to part two!
Jeffrey, please come just a little further northwest in WI and visit Five Star Antique & Vintage in Fort Atkinson. Across the street is The Salty Buffalo antiques.
Unless I miss my guess, those mustaches/wings are meant to resemble crab shells, like in-shell crab cakes at a seafood restaurant. 🙂
That's what I thought.
That’s exactly what they are, to serve crab cakes
My same thought
I use mine for drawn butter when I get crab legs....lol....😀I learned something new today.
Yes, for crab cakes or crab salad.
You crack me up! LMAO- "It's for taking your temperature...Well, not YOUR temperature, that would be painful"!! "That angel is blowin' her horn cause that's what they do when they're bored" I love your videos!
I enjoy the shopping but love the witty, fun comments!
The owl bank at 15:18 is a Bitossi. Lovely - I think you'd have done well with it.
The visual on the Galileo thermometer had me rofl this morning. Your on 🔥🔥this morning. Jeffrey needs to do stand up today.
I agree! I can be in a blah mood and Jeffrey always cracks me up!!! 😂😂😂
Love that guy!! 💗💗
The Italian owl bank, I think is Bitossi. Love it..
I was thinking the same..
That crossed my mind...😥
What a great antique mall!
Yes, they produced a lot of small bud vases like that.
“Not your temp, that would be painful..”. 😂
The purple vase with the bubbles is Scandinavian, probably Swedish. Aseda Glasbruk.
The “wings” are crab shells that you would bake imperial crab in and it’s delicious! Great video!😃💕
Sure looked like crabs to me!
Yes, steamed crabs 🦀 are delicious!!!!
I like the orange and black small compote.
I remember my Mom saying...."TURN ON THE TV LAMP"!!!.... "YOU'RE GONNA HURT YOUR EYES".! We had a prowling black Panther planter light on our Zenith....lol.
I know that green mid-entury modern $72 owl bank said it was something else but it honestly looks like my blue Bitossi Aldo Londi Bank. The only difference is its green. They made all kinds of colors sometimes. Mine it worth about $250-285. I'm not expert so I can't say for sure.
yes, I mentioned it to Barb and she really enjoys bitosi but she was thinking she might even pass on that one, even though I seen really high solds on worthpoint.
I will always enjoy u because u were my second one I started watching u after crazy lamp lady who was my first. U kept me sane after I had a tragedy happen in my life. Thx for being u. God bless u .
A wonderful trip!👍 And an in-depth look at Jeffries past life in his own words ” A 1970s Grandmother” As he connects with a pair of grandma style lamps! 😁
Thanks for the giggles today
I will never look at my Galileo thermometer again! The picture in my head cannot be unseen. Lol
Incredible place, overwhelming, but a true treasure trove.
Can't wait for part 2.
I use to shop here when I lived in the area and use to work with the original owner and her mother in law.
P.S. I know they are crab dishes because I have 4 clear glass. I think they were made by fostoria or Cambridge, but not sure. Thank you for your great videos and knowledge of glass and pottery!!!❤
I don't think I could see that huge mall all in one day! What a place!....Looking forward to part 2👍
Gosh! So much stuff that I used to have! The towels with the “sculpted” design….those were a favorite. Reminds me of the blue bathroom we had growing up, where the fixtures and even the toilet paper and Kleenex were all blue! The electric mixer sitting on the mid century metal cart is one I still have. I got it for saving my receipts from Hinky Dinky (don’t laugh too hard - Piggly Wiggly is a silly name, too!). The rural school that I attended in the 60s always had those colorful cardboard cutouts (for every holiday) on the wall. You talked about barcode labels….I remember when they first started showing up on products, but the first time I was in a store that actually USED them was in 1977 or 1978, at a warehouse type grocery store. We thought it was so cool that the cash register “read” them. Prior to that, the numbers were punched in manually, and the checker would say it out loud. (They also had to figure out your change themselves, a skill that’s pretty rare today.)
"No you will not look at me" hahaha. I love how you tell us what everything is as you go. Thanks for being you!❤
Omg! I just found your channel and you are my spirit animal ! I just LIvE watching you explore these shops. I’m the same way when I go hunting . New subscriber here binge watching back videos. 👍🏻
Love the School Days antique mall. Used to visit there every few months on my way to Chicago. Always full of amazing stuff.
I just love your shop along videos 💖
Thanks for sharing the sale prices on the items you are looking at. It is so helpful to see what other sellers have priced their items at.
I’m first😉loved this place so many neat items missed Barb wish I was shopping with u
I live in milwaukee, so i visit this mall twice a month, love it!!
Hi Jeffrey🦋 thanks for the laughs 😂 you are hilarious! And I love watching thifters shop! ☮️🦋Sandra from Montreal
That carnival glass vase is EPIC!! Love that Atkinson Fox print. Super cool!
You're right, not Murano. Swedish Aseda bud vase.
That place is fantastic! Cannot wait to see more! I’m so glad to see your content again Jeffrey.
OMG! I could spend hours and hours in that mall and probably not see everything! Can’t wait for part 2!!!!
Wow! That owl bank was a Bitossi:) You might want to go back for it:) It’s rare to find one in that color way. loved the video. Thanks for sharing.
That place is amazing! You could have spent days and days in there.
Welcome to every school house built in WI at some point. I love these buildings. This is an awesome mall. Love it!
Yes, crab shells
It's midnight here and everyone's asleep. But here I am watching your video and laughing so hard. You make me sparkle
You're FABULOUS!! You make me laugh EVERY time!! I get your sarcasm, so much. I look forward to hearing you every time.
First time in Wisconsin? Welcome!!!
Yep! I'm going to deff. go back!
That's an Irish shamrock with a leprechaun on the mug😀! 👋from Belfast northern Ireland 🍀🍀
Awesome shop a long!! So fun!! Grandma's now are Ruth Bader Ginsberg's, Iris Apfel's Diane von Furstenbergs of the world; they sure aren't who they used to be!! Love the old worn tin that was $21.00 with the ladies, girls on it!! Beautiful patina!!
I just love your sense of humor and your knowledge of the items
I think deviled crab bowls. The two white two red. Maybe
Pixie mug is so cute. Love the skeleton man & the owl lamp. Thank you for all the great information! I learn much from you! Cool peacock! That pulled purple vase was super fabulous! Nice MCM chair. Love the nubbins vase. That orange & black candy dish was absolutely darling.
I grew up in the 70s and my mother had tones oof those towels great memories
Love the frog
"we have little girls down there. They look freaked out"
Something about the way you said that tickled my funny bone.
For making stuffed crab.
You were hilarious on this video. Always pleasant to watch. You're very knowledgeable
I remember some of this born 1954. My mom never decorated for Halloween but we always had handmade costumes. I do have stomach problems haha
I adore your sense of humor!!
That place is so awesome. I would love to go shopping there. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The frog has a boot on his line because men would often fish up something like that. Bet you would get some bucks off of him. You are so funny and kind when you shop.
All of a sudden you're ready for a rager?! That sounds like "The Christmas Hangover " in the making 🤣 You seemed to be in a particularly good mood here, like you were really enjoying a new discovery!
I love scarecrows for fall/ halloween.
Scarecrows and bats
Love the owl lamp
Peacock looks Swiss to me
Spotted a blueish painted catfigurene
This crazy catlady loves her catfigurenes
I loved the skinny goast
Love the white vase
What a grate shop!
Grate info again Jeffrey, thank you
This place was amazing, I would spend hours in there (which is why my friends don’t like going with me) I have to touch everything and look at everything, only when I’m antique shops I like though. This was a very good day, thanks for taking us Jeffrey. Much love and many blessings
Middlebury Indiana has a antique creamery that is filled with miles of goodies too, I used to love walking through it all.
Yup....understand that...I'm a slow poke at antique malls!😄
I’ve been to the creamery store! Middlebury is close to my home…😁
@@bonnieikamas1201 nice, I literally love it there
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. The bar code info was very helpful. I believe the applied colour on glassware is also called "flash', or "flashed." I learned that from Jocelyn, the Crazy Lamp Lady, in her videos. She advises against buying any flashed glass, as you said, because the colour does flake off over time.
I am old enough to remember the Esso gas station tiger advertising. I was a young girl when that was popular, in the 1960's and 1970's. The slogan was, "put a tiger in your tank." 🐯
I would have been crazy overwhelmed in this place, but I would have loved to see it. So many beautiful things. I don't re-sell, but I do collect interesting items. Lady head vases are so cool. They can be so ornate, and detailed, with attached eye lashes, feathers, or even beaded necklaces.
I love your enthusiasm, and fun running commentary. You seem to be having such a good time by yourself. I am someone who says, "now stay there" when I put an item back on a shelf. Usually the items listen. 😊
Keep the videos coming, Jeffrey. Great job!!!
You are cracking me up! A great shop along as always!
Omg, I almost fell off my chair when I saw where you where. I live very close to that place. Love it.
I was just visiting that area, I live in southern illinois!
Jeffery, You are on FIRE today, lol!!
Jeffrey, hope you got some cheese 🧀 in Wisconsin!!
Yes Jeffrey, you are way too young to remember anything about Esso, but I’m not!😆 I do remember those glasses. They must’ve given them to patrons for a fill up. Those were the good old days for sure! Loved this place so much! I could tell you were really enjoying yourself❤️ Thank you for the laughs❤️
This would've been an overnight shopping stay for me and possibly a rental truck or small trailer on back of my car. 😄
Right? It was awesome!
I have a set of 6 deviled crab 🦀 servers(?) in the original box. Just whip up your deviled crab recipe, stuff the little shells, bake in the oven and voila! Serve at your dinner party! I never saw white ones before.
I was waiting for someone to mention deviled crab. That is what we called it before the era of crab cakes, Even the fancy restaurants served this back in the fifties and my Mom said I always wanted them. I was about five years old then.
@@karenraunft9824 the deviled crab recipe is also in the box!
Wow...what a nice antique mall! The white opalascent vase was pretty! The swing frame is just so interesting! Can't wait for part two! 💟
Your really smart about antique things your very knowledgeable.
Never new School Days were so Fun! What a fabulous antique mall. Thanks for sharing, Barb would go crazy! Can’t wait till part 2, may need some liquid caffeine to keep our momentum 😂❤️😂❤️😂
Next time you're thrifting Wisconsin, come on by our shop! Willow our Junkin Jester is actually from the Altamonte Springs area originally.
Fun shopping and you have a fun personality you got exelentt taste in antiques wow love that stuff.
I want the purple trumpet small vase...great price...so cute
You are so funny!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 checking your temperature......
This place is amazing
Omg Jeffrey!!! Wish I was ther w u omg!!! What a fantastic place so big ♥️♥️♥️ lots of goodies 😀 good job can't wait for part 2.🤩 have a fantastic day🙏
This place is awesome I would love to see more. Great spot. I feel you have only skimmed the surface...omg the thermometer joke had me laughing out loud. "That would be painful"..lol
I watched a show on tv where you showed your downstairs post-remodel. So good! The only suggestion I have is that you might keep your eye out for drapes for the living room. The rug is OUTSTANDING and you need some that are worthy of it! Great job guys!!
Jeffery, that place is awesome! So glad you took us along! You were cracking me up with some of your comments! Loved it!❤
Love this place Jeffery ty for taking us along with you to Wisconsin 🦋🦋
Yeah, part two!!
Jeffrey you make me happy
You're absolutely hilarious! Watched you for a while guy, but you got me to subscribe to your channel on this episode. ❤Much love from Montana!
When I was young, we bought Sheds Peanut Butter in those tins. Afterwards, they held my crayons, small toys, etc., etc.. I love those tins. I have found a few in my thrifting, but they were very expensive. Someday I will find one I can afford to get. :)
That place is awesomely huge! 😮
I wish that you would have bout the owl bank that’s Bitossi Italian! You would have done well with that
You always make my day!
I love that you went to school days! It's my local antique mall. We have other great malls in this area just waiting for you!
The bud vase you bought looks like Aseda Glasbruck. Swedish. Love your channel!
There was an antique mall like that in Kentucky I went to many years ago...an old converted multi level brick school that seemed to go on forever. You brought back great memories of that!
The Frog was out hunting tadpoles with a net.. not a sock :)
I’m going there next weekend!! Can’t wait! ❤️ that place!!
I worked at Cannon, I was 16. I cut the towels that were joined at the fringe, with a huge knife , over and over again ,., For 3.00 an hour. I can still see the scars on my fingers from my missed cuts..
Awesome video, Jeffrey! Thank you for taking us along. The R. Atkinson Fox print was the best - beautiful image, at a good price. The best part is, yes, it wasn't faded. With prints, printing, red is the last color used. As it's above all the other colors it is the first to fade (usually from sunlight). Yours was in great shape. I always pass by the ones that are just basically in the yellow/green/blue - no matter the price. I only buy 'em for putting around the house, not resale. But, yup - that was a good score! we're looking forward to part two!
That’s my kind of school days. Can’t wait for part two ❣️
They are crab 🦀 shell for crab imperial l Usually found on east coast 😋
So much fun watching you Jeffrey. Really can’t wait till part 2! Where in Wisconsin are you? My daughter lives in Milwaukee, are you close to her?
I think it’s in Sturtevant (sp?)
I traveled here from Southern Illinois and stayed around the South Eastern side.
That antique mall is great. I can’t wait until part 2!!
I love huge antique malls....you really find some great deals if you're willing to look around,great video as always!
You are right for thinking the purple vase is not Murano-it’s Aseda Sweden.
Jeffrey, please come just a little further northwest in WI and visit Five Star Antique & Vintage in Fort Atkinson. Across the street is The Salty Buffalo antiques.