My collection of research books is growing,love looking up treasured finds🦋❤️I was hysterical …one cricket🤣loved the beautiful sea green tidbit tray🧜🏼♀️
I paid $500 for my oldest daughter’s clarinet. Nice instrument but I think i got ripped off. I wised up and bought my younger daughter a $50 used one. I spent a little bit to have the inexpensive one refurbished but it worked fine. Live and learn.
Thank you Scott! You have taught me so much, and now I am buying and selling. Learning new stuff all the time! Just got an iron like that a few days ago. My daughter and I had a grand time trying to take it apart….like new kids trying to use a rotary phone! So interesting and exciting to keep and find tidbits of history!
Loved the 'sea glass' tid-bit tray. I'm with you on rudeness pulling up and honking for someone to come out. I can still hear my dear mother commenting when someone pulled up and honked for me - and it only happened once!!
Love it when you're out on the porch, it feels as though I'm there hanging out with you. Lots of great things, but that sugar bowl is magical. I've been listening to Johnny Dodds tonight, after I mentioned him yesterday. Amazing. So glad the clarinet turned out to be worthwhile, it found the right owner. Thanks!
Hi Scott, l love the Satin glass stand in thar sea foam green. Jusr looks so beautiful & delicate. You could display it at Eastertime with pastel shades of Easter decorations.. Gaynor. EX-PAT.UK.xx
My favorite pieces are the console bowl and candle holders with the silver overlay. I have a few pieces, and I'm trying to decide if I want to start a collection or not. 🤔 I once saw a glass cabinet filled with polished silver overlay pieces, and it was BEAUTIFUL 😍. 🩶✨️
I recently bought the square shaped handle sugar.... with the creamer.... if you want them, please let me know.... a bit too retro for me. Beautiful though 😊
I live in North Jersey and I am aware of very little thrifting places! I will eagerly wait for you to tell me where I can go 👍🏻 great finds as always, I think I need to be in South Jersey!!
Try the Antique Pavillion Arnold ave pt pleasant nj great Stores Also Then and Now Goffle ave Hawthorne nj Also main street in Andover nj Great Stores and prices Scranberry junction andover nj Bunch of different dealers
I was taught it was rude to honk your horn in a driveway, too. I sent you an email about your clarinet with some interesting history about the Normandy brand. I thought you might learn to play it a bit so I included other information too. At least please get some cork grease to protect the cork on the joints from drying out over time. I can send you some if you prefer. It’s inexpensive. Wonderful finds as usual.
I wish that I lived near enough to you to join your look up parties. Many times I have bought something just for the fun of trying to figure out what the heck it was!
Amazing stuff, Scott. Loved all the Thrifting for your great stuff. Thanks for taking us along. I’m with you Scott. One cricket and neighbors can drive you nuts.❤ you described the proper lampshade perfectly by the way. I know exactly what you mean.
I have repurposed glass shades with glass pillar candle holders to create a fairy lamps! When lit up they look nice. They must have an circular opening on top of course!
My husband, the musician, will have a cow when I tell him you got a late 40s French made clarinet with all the springs and pads ok for $8 bucks! As far as my favorites, I really loved the lone deco lusterwear creamer you showed early on. That's the type of small, random item I would occasionally treat myself to when I used to go out to thrift or hit estate sales. It was small, but that kind of thing brought me such pleasure when I'd use it around the house. 😊
Those shades look like they belong on the light fixture!! Heisey glass has such beautiful clarity and shine. Your sugar bowl is so stylish! Lots of great finds!😊❤
Love the Diana demitasse set. Had a chance to buy one some 30+ years ago when I was just starting to collect. Still kicking myself for not getting it. It was missing both some cups and saucers but was really bargain priced. So much so that I didn't think it was real. Found out later that that particular dealer both bought estates and didn't care for Depression glass. And 30+ years ago many estates had lived through the Depression and had some odd bits and pieces, or complete sets. So she always priced the glass to sell. Did get some nice pieces from her.
oh my gosh i better save alot of cash for your Christmas sale, awesome stuff! My husband's father was from Croatia, Yugoslavia, and this whole neighborhood was farmed by Yugolslavians from the 30s and 40s until the 90s starting with my husbands family( his mother was Czech but the languages were similar enoghh) . I wonder if those figurines are more of a Serbian flavor though.
Scott, I enjoyed seeing the heisey sugar bowl too. There were several pretty pieces. I sooo enjoy your videos. You seem like my favorite neighbor next door. Thanks for entertaining us!
My clarinet from 5th grade to high school in band was a Normandy bought from a pawn shop for $85. Band director replaced some of the pads was all that was necessary. I am 63 years old so that purchase was made about 1970-71.
All the ones I saw on eBay were missing their pewter lids. For $19-20. So that was a very nice fine Scott I lived 40 min from ..Ra..Ven..na is the way it’s pronounced ❤️ My favorite was the sea glass tidbit tray and the c glass sugar bowl oh I mean everything you showed 🤦🏼♀️
I live about 5 miles from where the Heisey Co. was in Ohio. My friend Kadie Heisey is a relative of the original family. She is probably a great grand daughter. We have a museum here as well. I need to go to it. I did find a nice hardback book with 30 years of Heisey pieces. The animals are the most interesting to me. And yes, they did not put their makers' mark on all their pieces, unfortunately.
All your glass pieces are beautiful but that open sugar bowl with those handles!!! And then you whipped out pewter lid piece!!! What the heck Scott!! The gold you guys have out there!! My teeth would fall out if I found anything like that!! But ya just ain’t gonna find that in MY location! 😢😉
Are these shades still around? I remember the ones my mom had. The divots in the wire kept the shade in place.🙃 North Jersey is my home ground. Take us with u? 😂😂
I found about a dozen scones and a matching chandelier at a thrift with similar slip shades as those pearl ones you showed. I was told that they came out of a dining room from a house in a posh neighborhood around here. I would have loved to see them in the room and all lit up. Sad they took them down, though. At least (hopefully) someone saved the set.
Hey Scott I plaid the Clarinet when I was in school and it was the same one my mom played when she was in grade school. I still have it and it looks just like the one you found. Could you tell me where you located the serial number? i would love to see if I could find one on the one I have. I just know it was bought for my mom around 1950
Scott. I have learned so much about glass watching your channel. I look a lot closer now when buying. Which glass books do you recommend? I enjoy a lot of the same era's and things you do. Art deco is my favorite
Nice find on the clarinet! Is it wood? I played clarinet, too, starting in the 6th grade and then all through junior high and high school. Regretfully, I sold my clarinet when I was in college, thinking I'd never want to play it again. But a few years ago, I did buy a used one that is just like the one I originally had. I have a book of Christmas carols that I want to re-learn how to play again. I wish the days where every high school had a marching band would come back. Our band instructor was an old German, and boy, did he love the marching band!
I like the pink and gold tidbit tray and the Heisey Glass. The amethyst vase may be Dugan, but I've only ever seen it in carnival, hopefully you have a Dugan book:) I like looking the EAPG glass up,( both the EAPG Society and a book) but also 'cos there are certain makers I'm interested in. I do wish you luck finding the maker of that creamer/syrup as I've given up! The manufactures of EAPG were so inventive, but I also wonder if there was no copying each other 'cos the other guy would get on his horse, ride over and give you a facer!
Our across the street neighbors are like that. Every day, when the "man of the house" pulls in the driveway, he honks the horn and will not get out of his car until his handicapped daughter comes out to grab his coat and lunch box. He doesn't bring in anything. On grocery day, he does the same. God forbid his sons come out and help 🙄
Lovely things! I love Depression glass. Hard to find over here but I have a few. Two green candlestick holders. Very beautiful. Do you get winter there in New Jersey? Any cold? It has already started over here. About 10 in Celsius.
I laugh everytime you say. "bag of clarinet!" The design of that Heisey sugar was definitely different. I love that things used to be interesting and creative - new stuff is boring and plain.
You are having an especially good run finding beautiful glass lately, including those shades. 😊
I am loving all your new finds.
I learn so much from you. Thank you 😊
This makes me happy 😊 Thank you dear Scott
Thank-you Scott.You put so much effort into your vlogs.They are appreciated😊😊😊
Thank you Helen. You are my favorite person in the UK!
Wowza incredible treasures 🎉🧡everything!! Happy thrifting Scott 😊
You picked up some amazing stuff this time around. The notables for me were the elephant ashtray, the clarinet and the Yugoslavian figurines.
That’s a mind blowing haul! Great job finding all that!
You find the most beautiful pieces!
Love that color sea glass tray!
Oooooh those red fairy lamps have me all twitterpaited! Be still my heart!
My collection of research books is growing,love looking up treasured finds🦋❤️I was hysterical …one cricket🤣loved the beautiful sea green tidbit tray🧜🏼♀️
I paid $500 for my oldest daughter’s clarinet. Nice instrument but I think i got ripped off. I wised up and bought my younger daughter a $50 used one. I spent a little bit to have the inexpensive one refurbished but it worked fine. Live and learn.
Thank you Scott! You have taught me so much, and now I am buying and selling. Learning new stuff all the time! Just got an iron like that a few days ago. My daughter and I had a grand time trying to take it apart….like new kids trying to use a rotary phone! So interesting and exciting to keep and find tidbits of history!
Loved the 'sea glass' tid-bit tray. I'm with you on rudeness pulling up and honking for someone to come out. I can still hear my dear mother commenting when someone pulled up and honked for me - and it only happened once!!
Great haul! You know what to pick and what to leave behind. Thanks for sharing👍
Ohhh … that cheese and cracker set is so pretty! 🎉
I absolutely love the clear glass console bowl & candle holders with the silver mums. I bought a couple of pieces at my local thrift store.
More incredible finds! Thabjs for always teaching me something.
More fabulous finds Scott, you have such a good eye for these wonderful pieces. Thanks for sharing as always.🖤🇨🇦
Thank you for all the great information--you found some wonderful pieces.
The candleholder I like❤
Love it when you're out on the porch, it feels as though I'm there hanging out with you. Lots of great things, but that sugar bowl is magical. I've been listening to Johnny Dodds tonight, after I mentioned him yesterday. Amazing. So glad the clarinet turned out to be worthwhile, it found the right owner. Thanks!
My favorites are the amethyst vase and the pink console bowl, and the "sea glass" tidbit tray. Exceptional haul.
Great haul love everything 🙂🐈⬛
Everything you showed today is one of a kind, so from the past, i especially loved the cranberrycolored vase.
Yes Scott, honking is rude. I was brought up that way too.
Hi Scott, l love the Satin glass stand in thar sea foam green. Jusr looks so beautiful & delicate. You could display it at Eastertime with pastel shades of Easter decorations.. Gaynor. EX-PAT.UK.xx
That clarinet is lovely.
🥦🟦 good on you! Bag'oh- clarinet lol😂
Scott keepin it real. Love it. And when you’re not complaining about the horn, the blue jay took over. Hahaha
My favorite pieces are the console bowl and candle holders with the silver overlay. I have a few pieces, and I'm trying to decide if I want to start a collection or not. 🤔 I once saw a glass cabinet filled with polished silver overlay pieces, and it was BEAUTIFUL 😍. 🩶✨️
Aloha 🌺 Love the Green Sea Glass tidbit tray! Such a beautiful color! 🌺🥰♥️
I recently bought the square shaped handle sugar.... with the creamer.... if you want them, please let me know.... a bit too retro for me. Beautiful though 😊
I live in North Jersey and I am aware of very little thrifting places! I will eagerly wait for you to tell me where I can go 👍🏻 great finds as always, I think I need to be in South Jersey!!
Try the Antique Pavillion
Arnold ave pt pleasant nj great
Stores
Also Then and Now Goffle ave
Hawthorne nj
Also main street in Andover nj
Great Stores and prices
Scranberry junction andover nj
Bunch of different dealers
Love it.❤
I was taught it was rude to honk your horn in a driveway, too. I sent you an email about your clarinet with some interesting history about the Normandy brand. I thought you might learn to play it a bit so I included other information too. At least please get some cork grease to protect the cork on the joints from drying out over time. I can send you some if you prefer. It’s inexpensive. Wonderful finds as usual.
😊😊the blue tidbit tray is gorgeous.Great for summer❤❤
You know I'm dutch, my family from zud Holland. I love the windmills.
I wish that I lived near enough to you to join your look up parties. Many times I have bought something just for the fun of trying to figure out what the heck it was!
Scott, what makes the EAPG glass have different tint?
My favorite is the silver overlay console set. Very pretty
Amazing stuff, Scott. Loved all the Thrifting for your great stuff. Thanks for taking us along. I’m with you Scott. One cricket and neighbors can drive you nuts.❤ you described the proper lampshade perfectly by the way. I know exactly what you mean.
The little blue stangl pc.. And the clear glass console set. Bowl and candle holder set.
You mentioned how much easier to ship plates compared to other glassware ~ have you ever done any video showing how you wrap things to ship?
I have repurposed glass shades with glass pillar candle holders to create a fairy lamps! When lit up they look nice. They must have an circular opening on top of course!
Awesome finds Scott. Always learning something new from you 😁. I just love the green fan in the background 😊. 🕊️😉
My husband, the musician, will have a cow when I tell him you got a late 40s French made clarinet with all the springs and pads ok for $8 bucks! As far as my favorites, I really loved the lone deco lusterwear creamer you showed early on. That's the type of small, random item I would occasionally treat myself to when I used to go out to thrift or hit estate sales. It was small, but that kind of thing brought me such pleasure when I'd use it around the house. 😊
Those shades look like they belong on the light fixture!! Heisey glass has such beautiful clarity and shine. Your sugar bowl is so stylish! Lots of great finds!😊❤
Love the Diana demitasse set. Had a chance to buy one some 30+ years ago when I was just starting to collect. Still kicking myself for not getting it. It was missing both some cups and saucers but was really bargain priced. So much so that I didn't think it was real. Found out later that that particular dealer both bought estates and didn't care for Depression glass. And 30+ years ago many estates had lived through the Depression and had some odd bits and pieces, or complete sets. So she always priced the glass to sell. Did get some nice pieces from her.
oh my gosh i better save alot of cash for your Christmas sale, awesome stuff! My husband's father was from Croatia, Yugoslavia, and this whole neighborhood was farmed by Yugolslavians from the 30s and 40s until the 90s starting with my husbands family( his mother was Czech but the languages were similar enoghh) . I wonder if those figurines are more of a Serbian flavor though.
Love the lustreware creamer!
When that guy blew his horn a second time and the look on your face!!! I can’t even tell you how I laughed! 😂😂
Next time someone blows their horn just shout; “your horn blows!”
_(preferably from a concealed location)_ 😂
The tiny Japanese creamer and the Console bowl with matching candlesticks.
Scott, I enjoyed seeing the heisey sugar bowl too. There were several pretty pieces. I sooo enjoy your videos. You seem like my favorite neighbor next door. Thanks for entertaining us!
My clarinet from 5th grade to high school in band was a Normandy bought from a pawn shop for $85. Band director replaced some of the pads was all that was necessary. I am 63 years old so that purchase was made about 1970-71.
All the ones I saw on eBay were missing their pewter lids. For $19-20. So that was a very nice fine Scott I lived 40 min from ..Ra..Ven..na is the way it’s pronounced ❤️
My favorite was the sea glass tidbit tray and the c glass sugar bowl oh I mean everything you showed 🤦🏼♀️
Nice haul!! Ohio here it is Pronounced correctly the second time you said it😉 Thanks for another great!
Love the chalet/Alps wall decor with hooks!
I live about 5 miles from where the Heisey Co. was in Ohio. My friend Kadie Heisey is a relative of the original family. She is probably a great grand daughter. We have a museum here as well. I need to go to it. I did find a nice hardback book with 30 years of Heisey pieces. The animals are the most interesting to me. And yes, they did not put their makers' mark on all their pieces, unfortunately.
I loved the chrysanthemum glass and silver bowl and candle holders.
Am looking forward to your North Jersey thrifting😊😊😊
😊😊I like the glass you are drinking out of Scott.
All your glass pieces are beautiful but that open sugar bowl with those handles!!! And then you whipped out pewter lid piece!!! What the heck Scott!! The gold you guys have out there!! My teeth would fall out if I found anything like that!! But ya just ain’t gonna find that in MY location! 😢😉
The sea glass tidbit tray would be beautiful for summertime too...cucumber sandwiches😊😊😊
my favorite was your dialog you are so entertaining miss these videos have a great weekend
I love the green sea glass like tidbit tray. It could be Christmas, I think. We find sea glass on some of our Lake Superior beaches !
All the ones I saw on eBay were missing their pewter lids. For $19-20. So that was a very nice fine scott
Are these shades still around? I remember the ones my mom had. The divots in the wire kept the shade in place.🙃 North Jersey is my home ground. Take us with u? 😂😂
My favorite is the elephant ashtray and mostly everything else 😊
😊😊having learn't that Lloydloom is American I saw a standard floor lamp made by them.Rare
I found about a dozen scones and a matching chandelier at a thrift with similar slip shades as those pearl ones you showed. I was told that they came out of a dining room from a house in a posh neighborhood around here. I would have loved to see them in the room and all lit up. Sad they took them down, though. At least (hopefully) someone saved the set.
Always learning from you ! I never knew deflector/reflector stuff !! And Heisey is my favourite.
Scott, at the rate that you keep finding great stuff, you might have to trade your pickup for a Mayflower moving van! 😮 😅
The reamer is amazing
😊😊hearing the theme tune today made me think of Christmas.(Its colder here today)Must have been when I started watching you
❤❤❤❤ AWESOME HAUL!
😂😂😂the eye brow waggle..its a selling enticement
You have been doing freakin fantastic !
Love your haul
Recommend to me. And I’m so glad.
Hey Scott I plaid the Clarinet when I was in school and it was the same one my mom played when she was in grade school. I still have it and it looks just like the one you found. Could you tell me where you located
the serial number? i would love to see if I could find one on the one I have. I just know it was bought for my mom around 1950
played
Love it all Roly polys cute
I have some Franciscan Desert Rose plates; I will have to ck the backs. Loved the crimson & clear bowl with pedestal
Scott. I have learned so much about glass watching your channel. I look a lot closer now when buying. Which glass books do you recommend? I enjoy a lot of the same era's and things you do. Art deco is my favorite
The seaglass needs to live at my house!
You should keep a few for yourself. They are so pretty .
I liked the antique lidded creamer
Nice find on the clarinet! Is it wood? I played clarinet, too, starting in the 6th grade and then all through junior high and high school. Regretfully, I sold my clarinet when I was in college, thinking I'd never want to play it again. But a few years ago, I did buy a used one that is just like the one I originally had. I have a book of Christmas carols that I want to re-learn how to play again. I wish the days where every high school had a marching band would come back. Our band instructor was an old German, and boy, did he love the marching band!
Wood indeed!
Its ravenna short e sound. Live near there
I think I have the salt and pepper shakers that go with that creamer mistake.
I like the pink and gold tidbit tray and the Heisey Glass. The amethyst vase may be Dugan, but I've only ever seen it in carnival, hopefully you have a Dugan book:) I like looking the EAPG glass up,( both the EAPG Society and a book) but also 'cos there are certain makers I'm interested in. I do wish you luck finding the maker of that creamer/syrup as I've given up! The manufactures of EAPG were so inventive, but I also wonder if there was no copying each other 'cos the other guy would get on his horse, ride over and give you a facer!
I love the sugar bowl. Is it Hi zee?? I love the pattern, and it was the one pattern you didn't know. Thanks for the haul. ❤
Heisey Glass
@llmifg thank you 🫂
Diffuser.
Our across the street neighbors are like that. Every day, when the "man of the house" pulls in the driveway, he honks the horn and will not get out of his car until his handicapped daughter comes out to grab his coat and lunch box. He doesn't bring in anything. On grocery day, he does the same. God forbid his sons come out and help 🙄
That’s disturbing.
Has that lamp behind you always been green? I thought it was once another color when you had it on your desk out there - love your hauls!
Lovely things! I love Depression glass. Hard to find over here but I have a few. Two green candlestick holders. Very beautiful.
Do you get winter there in New Jersey? Any cold? It has already started over here. About 10 in Celsius.
I laugh everytime you say. "bag of clarinet!"
The design of that Heisey sugar was definitely different. I love that things used to be interesting and creative - new stuff is boring and plain.
Scott keepin it real. Love it. And when you’re not complaining about the horn, the blue jay took over. Hahaha
Can you tell us what books you have? If you've done so can you share the link to that video. Gracias!