POWER THRIFTING POTTERY!/ Thrift with Me for eBay/ St. Vinny's/ Goodwill/ Thrift Stores/ Reselling
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2023
- Hi, there! I'm Sandra with Brew City Thrifts. I find my treasures at thrift stores, estate sales, garage sales, yard sales, and flea markets in the Milwaukee region and sell them on eBay and Amazon Marketplace. I love thrifting because it combines my interests in arts & crafts, history, and recycling/up-cycling.
Today, I have just 30 minutes to power thrift at St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store in Waukesha, WI. Right away, I snag a piece of vintage Rowe Pottery, a home state favorite produced in Cambridge. Other finds include: a vintage Laura Ashley ceramic lidded canister; a pottery mug made by a local place called The Pottery Shop; a vintage novelty mug made in California; a wooden jewelry box with modern, curved lines; a stoneware frog incense burner; and ANOTHER piece of vintage Rowe Pottery -- this time it's a jug with a bird on it! Not bad for just 30 minutes!
Join me as I continue to learn the art and craft of You Tubing and share the fun of thrifting. Come back to my channel to learn more about Milwaukee-area thrifting over the months ahead -- there are many places to go and lots of thrifting to be found!If you like this video, please comment, subscribe, and share!
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the pottery piece in the wire rack with its cover was temptations
Thanks for the tip! Temptations makes some nice, hand-painted patterns too, do you agree?
Great Finds Hello from Ohio!
Hello, there Ohio! Thanks for watching! What are your Goodwills like out there? Do you have St. Vinny's?
I’m going to run out there and see if those African won animals are still available! I would have taken them all!
I get that! They were all very nice! I might have taken the elephant with inlay on any other day. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great finds. Thanks for taking me shopping
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great finds, can't believe you found Rowe pottery!!
I know, and such substantial pieces! That was so exciting! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Oh no you missed the lime green pyrex brownie pan and pie plate...😢
Great video and finds! I'm a fellow Wisconsinite!
Aww shucks! I admittedly do not pick up a lot of bakeware, but that was definitely a miss. Thanks for watching, fellow Wisconsinite!
Loved it
Thank you for watching and for the encouragement!
Polish pottery was temptations which is a pretty big QVC by
Hello, thanks for your comment. I have to admit that I do like some of the Temptations patterns, but I typically don't pick them up for resale.
I've been trying to pay attention and learn more about pottery because of you. Thanks 🙂
I'm still learning too, Aunt Kelley! What are your favorite things to thrift?
@@brewcitythrifts752 Green glass. Things for the garden.
Omg the things you pass up....yea the Franciscan pitcher, the Corningware casserole covered dishes, uh yea the handle IS missing......omg capidimonte pitcher ignored
Ha-ha! Thanks for watching -- especially since I'm giving you thrifting anxiety! :) My Franciscan pieces don't go very fast, and neither do my bakeware, so I'm pretty choosy. Do you collect or resell youreself?
Omg I need the carousel 🎠 plzzz
Thanks for commenting! Yep, it was pretty darn cool. I'm sure someone picked it up and was thrilled with the treasure!
New sub! My kids live in Wisconsin and we miss them. We visited them a couple times. They are up by Green Bay. I’ve done some thrifting myself in that area. That metal box was a powder box from the 30’s or 40’s. My noni had one. I love it
Hi, Debi! Thanks for watching and for your tip about the box. Hope your thrifting in WI was fun! I've been on hiatus for a bit but will be coming back soon. More to come ...
That metal musical piece was a dresser powder box. I believe either art deco or art nouveau era.
Thanks so much, Debra! That makes sense, with the curved inner surface. I appreciate your suggestion of its age as well. Like I said in the video, sometimes I kick myself for leaving cool things behind. Thanks for watching!
That was the same metal music box powder box my mom had. She got it for her wedding in 1948. I've been looking for one for a very long time. You found some very nice pottery pieces.
I had one like it in the mid 50’s that my Dad bought me.
New Sub. Your thrift store seems wonderful to the ones we have here. Lucky you. I love all the pottery items there, wish I was there. One question, do you do voiceover when editing or you just record your talking while in the store? It is quite loud :)
Hi, @jeannec7758. Thanks for subscribing and for your question. I've tried both approaches, and my more standard way to do it is to reduce the background noise to about 15% and voice over at that level. It seems to preserve the sense of being there with me while keeping the noise level at a minimum. Apologies for when it's loud. I'll listen to this video again to assess. Cheers!
@@brewcitythrifts752 nonono, it is ok being loud. I was just curious if you talked loud in the store lol... btw, haven't seen you update recently. Looking forward to more videos from U :)
Please give prices on all things… like the brass pitchers etc. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for your comment. I typically give prices on items I end up taking with me. I don't always price out things left behind.
Prices prices...i need more prices to learn pleasè...❤
Hi, thanks for commenting! I typically price out the items I end up taking home with me. Sorry if I've missed some.
It is Temptations not Polish Pottery
That makes sense -- thanks for the info! Some Temptations patterns are pretty good pick-ups too, I think.