As a Brit, I find the difference fascinating. The cost of those earthenware bowls is astounding, much cheaper over here, but then uranium glass is very hard to find over here 😔
Interesting. Must be Martha Stewart show created an interest here. I find that things are valued differently in Germany, too. Cut-to-clear glasses sell for under $20, while they are $100 in the U.S. Travel for the best of both worlds.
Another great tour video. And love the fun history lessons along the way! I will be passing thru Houston this summer and this stop will be on my list! That's a lovely cake plate I will have to look for one. What a great way to serve birthday cake. Brilliant 👏
Thank you for another great antique store tour. I appreciate your knowledge on the items you showcase. I cannot wait to see how lovely your Waterford chandelier looks hanging in your home.. As always happy hunting.
That would be a great store to visit! Thank You... On the subject of repurposing... my late father became an apprentice cabinetmaker when he left school in 1925, at the age of 13, but later he could do anything. When he built our family home in the 50's, he used timber from the family timber mill in country NSW - but the French glass doors and front windows were made from beautiful timber... timber from torpedo cases, left after the war! A bookcase/padded room divider, popular at the time, had under the studded side, the side panel of a beautifully painted old milk cart... I can see it now, a butter yellow paint covered with fabulous gold, black and red hand painted signwriting, beautiful letters with swirls and swishes... it's now in my garden shed, storing neatly stacked tins of paint! ❤🦘
Love hearing about your father's woodworking. He was a pioneer in "reduce and reuse", before it was a movement. My grandfather was a hobby woodworker and used neighbor's mahogany moving crates to create beautiful works.
@@LadyMaryBeth Yes, my dad saved everything and I mean everything, something I'm also accused of, but I don't think I'm in quite the same league! Dad was the oldest and at 18 he designed and built a house for this mum, all timber inside and out, his younger brothers helped... they only had to go to the back of the property to bring down the timber from the mill.... He passed at 82 and my sister and I donated his woodworking machinery to the local "Men's Shed" where creative men, like your dad, woodworkers and metalworkers, have a space to use equipment and tools they don't have at home. Both men and women, not only build and repair household items, toys etc. they also form wonderful new friendships. ❤
I so wish I had that plate when my children were growing up. What a thing of beauty. Thank you for another wonderful video. From my home in the centre of England to yours in Texas. God bless you, and God bless America. X
Love the sky scraper lamps very different. Thank you for once again bringing us along with you to the best treasure stores on RUclips. You're also the best by the way⚘️🪻🌷
A fine video,I thank you for sharing your visit. The pharmacy section fascinated me,as I have a penchant for mortar and pestle! I own a 2000 year old one,called a ‘Mortarium’ It’s Roman,and I still use it on special occasions,with a replacement pestle that I carved out of Lignum Vitae wood!
My grandfather had a business in the Hieghts over 60 years ago. It was called " 11th Street Bar-B-Q " then the last time I visited about 25 years ago it was a cafe. I think it's time for me to see if the building is still standing and if there is a new store/ restaurant in it's place. Love watching you go to places I once visited frequently when I lived inner loop. ❤❤❤
Does anybody know the name more pattern of the blue ceramic picture shown in the thumbnail? I was hoping it would be revealed throughout the video, but it was just briefly seen in the kitchen area no description.
Hi Mary Beth! Today I picked up a Waterford crystal angel,with original sticker and etched on the bottom. What were they originally sold for? I paid $22.50 . My dog passed Sunday and I have it next to his memorial. Thank you.
Sorry to hear of your dog’s passing. Hard to lose a fur baby. The angel was meant for you. The first one that launched in 1993 with the nativity set was $99. Most of the other angels were about $129.
Morning lady Mary Beth,this is exciting sending lv Ann uk ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Good day to you! Sending warm greetings from Houston.
As a Brit, I find the difference fascinating. The cost of those earthenware bowls is astounding, much cheaper over here, but then uranium glass is very hard to find over here 😔
Interesting. Must be Martha Stewart show created an interest here. I find that things are valued differently in Germany, too. Cut-to-clear glasses sell for under $20, while they are $100 in the U.S. Travel for the best of both worlds.
Thank you so much for posting, I really appreciate all of your posts.
Glad you joined me today for August Antiques. Have a great week!
Wonderful browsing with you again on yet another fun, informative shopping afternoon.
Thanks for joining me for August Antiques!
You take us to great places with items full of history. I love the ruby goblets.
I could have poured over those cookbooks. Will definitely return.
Another great tour video. And love the fun history lessons along the way! I will be passing thru Houston this summer and this stop will be on my list!
That's a lovely cake plate I will have to look for one. What a great way to serve birthday cake. Brilliant 👏
Please do! You will get a warm welcome at August Antiques. Lots to discover there.
We launch the Houston Resale Guide & Map on May 9. August Antiques will have these on hand.
Thank you for another great antique store tour. I appreciate your knowledge on the items you showcase. I cannot wait to see how lovely your Waterford chandelier looks hanging in your home.. As always happy hunting.
Love your channel and your wonderful descriptions of items!
Thank you so much!
Another video filled with gorgeous pieces and information .
Thank you so much! 😊
What a fantastic store thank you for taking us along with you
Thanks for coming along!
Good morning LMB 🙋♀️ Thanks for sharing, enjoyed the video ❤😊 Lots of beautiful items ❤😊
Thanks so much for watching!
I always enjoy learning new things from your videos.. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 👍💕
That would be a great store to visit! Thank You...
On the subject of repurposing... my late father became an apprentice cabinetmaker when he left school in 1925, at the age of 13, but later he could do anything. When he built our family home in the 50's, he used timber from the family timber mill in country NSW - but the French glass doors and front windows were made from beautiful timber... timber from torpedo cases, left after the war!
A bookcase/padded room divider, popular at the time, had under the studded side, the side panel of a beautifully painted old milk cart... I can see it now, a butter yellow paint covered with fabulous gold, black and red hand painted signwriting, beautiful letters with swirls and swishes... it's now in my garden shed, storing neatly stacked tins of paint! ❤🦘
Love hearing about your father's woodworking. He was a pioneer in "reduce and reuse", before it was a movement. My grandfather was a hobby woodworker and used neighbor's mahogany moving crates to create beautiful works.
@@LadyMaryBeth Yes, my dad saved everything and I mean everything, something I'm also accused of, but I don't think I'm in quite the same league! Dad was the oldest and at 18 he designed and built a house for this mum, all timber inside and out, his younger brothers helped... they only had to go to the back of the property to bring down the timber from the mill.... He passed at 82 and my sister and I donated his woodworking machinery to the local "Men's Shed" where creative men, like your dad, woodworkers and metalworkers, have a space to use equipment and tools they don't have at home. Both men and women, not only build and repair household items, toys etc. they also form wonderful new friendships. ❤
Yet another wonderful video ❣️ That chalice and cake plate are to die for. Your good taste and knowledge are much appreciated. THANK YOU ♥️
So glad you found the Imperial candle ring cake plate! That was a great price. Thanks for taking us along in this interesting antique store.
Could hardly believe my eyes. Have wanted an Imperial candle ring cake plate for years.
I so wish I had that plate when my children were growing up. What a thing of beauty. Thank you for another wonderful video. From my home in the centre of England to yours in Texas. God bless you, and God bless America. X
Would love to go back to England this year. Nice to hear from you!
The oval vase is lovely and so different. Such a nice style.
Love the candle holder cake stand! (though 72 lit candles could also make it a grill😂)
Our daughter turns 22 next month, so we will place that many candles. Can hardly wait!
I love the red.
This store is almost a Museum !!! Thanks for sharing again . With love . Dominique
Delighted that you joined me for this shop. Love from Houston!
I enjoyed seeing so many antiques in there.
They shop New England and stock their shop here. Thanks for watching!
Love the sky scraper lamps very different. Thank you for once again bringing us along with you to the best treasure stores on RUclips. You're also the best by the way⚘️🪻🌷
I appreciate you so much! 🥰 Wishing you a great start to the week.
"Ham or tongue - no thanks" 😂
Got a good giggle oit of that!
Desserts never disappoint! Skip the tongue and go for the pineapple sherbet.
@@LadyMaryBeth Agreed.
You are looking great. Young and beautiful
A very interesting episode today. Some lovely items. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching, Glenys!
This store was fantastic. Many unique things. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks my lady ❤🎉😊 your necklace is STUNNING 😍
Thank you! It's Ayala Bar, an Israeli jewelry designer. Love her creations!
I just love your videos Lady Mary Beth! Thank you for a nice new one. I’m always thrilled when you drop a new video.
Thank you so much! Stay tuned for an awesome consignment shop.
Always learn so much from you!
Your eyes lit up showing that birthday candle cake plate !!!
I love cake, and this has been on my wish list. Such a sweet surprise!
Thank you for this wonderful tour ❤
Thanks for joining me for August Antiques in historic Houston Heights!
Your videos are my favorites. I have a friend who mounted a screen door as the entry to her walk-in pantry at her country house.
Love this idea! 💡
I LOVE VENEZUELA
Loved it, thanks for sharing stay safe and have a blessed day. 👍
Thank you! Have a great week ahead!
I had fun too.
So glad you joined me for this shop!
Another fascinating trip. Loved the cookbooks and the earthenware bowls. Beautiful x
You would have fun with these cookbooks for sure! Desserts never disappoint.
@@LadyMaryBeth today it was more German Plum cake and a chocolate eclair! X
Enjoyed video very much!!
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
A fine video,I thank you for sharing your visit.
The pharmacy section fascinated me,as I have a penchant for mortar and pestle!
I own a 2000 year old one,called a ‘Mortarium’
It’s Roman,and I still use it on special occasions,with a replacement pestle that I carved out of Lignum Vitae wood!
Impressive!
My favorite channel 139👍❤️💎🫖🍵🍽️🥣🎉
Thanks for watching!
I saw floor grates made into beautiful side tables. Blow molds are pricey on the secondary market now.
Interesting us of floor grates. Yes, blow molds can be expensive.
My grandfather had a business in the Hieghts over 60 years ago. It was called " 11th Street Bar-B-Q " then the last time I visited about 25 years ago it was a cafe. I think it's time for me to see if the building is still standing and if there is a new store/ restaurant in it's place. Love watching you go to places I once visited frequently when I lived inner loop. ❤❤❤
Neat that your family has history in The Heights. You must visit again.
I found myself unsubscribed today. I don't know how that happened but I have re-subscribed. Another great video. Thank you!
I appreciate you! 🥰
They hold cheese today at my house.
Does anybody know the name more pattern of the blue ceramic picture shown in the thumbnail? I was hoping it would be revealed throughout the video, but it was just briefly seen in the kitchen area no description.
I did a google search and looks like no maker's mark. You could call the shop and inquire. Their contact information is in the video description.
Hi Mary Beth! Today I picked up a Waterford crystal angel,with original sticker and etched on the bottom. What were they originally sold for? I paid $22.50 . My dog passed Sunday and I have it next to his memorial. Thank you.
Sorry to hear of your dog’s passing. Hard to lose a fur baby. The angel was meant for you. The first one that launched in 1993 with the nativity set was $99. Most of the other angels were about $129.
Thank you You are very kind💖
The Sacred Heart of Jesus statue I would love to have. Do they ship? The chalice is amazing. Victor is so lucky. I collect crosses.
You could call August Antiques to inquire about arranging shipping. See their information in the video description.