Good evening, George. I like those Blackamoor figures in the green. I have a pair of lamps...packed away in a closet. The small tin toy boats, on the top shelf, caught my eye. Love the ice crusher. I used to have several of them, but sold them when I moved here. I have a couple clear, embossed Queen Victoria Jubilee pieces. I really liked that plateau mirror, and I have a place I could actually use it. Lots of interesting items there, and the prices didn't seem too bad, either. Thanks for taking us along!
Hi there! I wish I'd gotten two, but I was happy with a single! Tin toys pre-WWII are especially fun to me, even the penny sized versions I find fascinating. I only kept one ice crusher but have had several, they always catch my eye. Queen Victoria is a popular embossed glass subject from that time, surprisingly I haven't seen any of her in awhile! I always look for plateau mirrors and will seek another for you. New York does have some older items, and it makes it a fun shopping place! Great to see you here
@@TheAntiqueNomad Those tin toy boats get my liking for pond boats activated. The boats and aeroplanes are what interest me most. I wish I'd kept, at least, one of the ice crushers I used to have. I have a few pieces of Queen Victoria pieces here. There's a pottery pitcher and tumbler here, with her image on it, too. A plateau mirror the size of the one that was there would be perfect to put a Fenton _Orange Tree_ water set I have on it. I enjoyed seeing what was there!
Hi George. What fun finds. On the top of my Christmas list from my son is a membership to your channel. He asked what else, I added a gift card from a local bookstore. 😃 Great job, per usual 🎄
I worked in Utica in the late 80's to early 90's and never thought about antiqueing at that time. We'll have to check this place out when we go back to visit next.
I have been looking for things from my childhood. One Christmas my sister and I got some tin UFO space ships that had lights and wheels you could rev up and make it go like a car on the floor. Must have been the very early 70s or late 60s. As an adult, i collected O gauge Lionel trains with my dad.
Oh I remember those, they were cool! I had a friend with one but I never got one. Love Lionel trains too, I had an HO gauge set and was member of a model railroad club as a kid
Hi, George! The little leather box @15:28 is actually not from Russia or USSR, but from Bulgaria. It says on the tag that it was made by the Union of Bulgarian Artists in Sofia. Bulgarians also use Cyrillic alphabet, well, in fact, they created it. 😊
The Horseshoe pattern glass platter is actually "Prayer Rug". Here is the information: PRAYER RUG (AKA) • AKA: Good Luck; Horseshoe; Prayer Mat; Wheelbarrow • Adams & Company (Pittsburgh-PA, Company Operated: 1861-1891), Introduced: 1881 Introduced
George I just watched a murder mystery movie last night. An the murder weapon was hidden in a Pink Samsonite suitcase just like that. ( frame 28:37 ) Funny, the next day your showing one in its original box ! :~)
Thank you for Sharing. What a great and fun antique mall. So many interesting things things. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Ooooo, I liked that red & white ice crusher in box, like new! Thx. George great tour!
That one was a real find!
Wow, what a great place to see and the prices are just right. Thanks for letting me tag along. You have a great day and safe travels
You’re welcome to shop along anytime!
You always find the most interesting shops .
I sure try to!
So many wonderful pieces! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge about them George!❤
I love sharing what I find with everyone!
Good evening, George. I like those Blackamoor figures in the green. I have a pair of lamps...packed away in a closet. The small tin toy boats, on the top shelf, caught my eye. Love the ice crusher. I used to have several of them, but sold them when I moved here. I have a couple clear, embossed Queen Victoria Jubilee pieces. I really liked that plateau mirror, and I have a place I could actually use it. Lots of interesting items there, and the prices didn't seem too bad, either. Thanks for taking us along!
Hi there! I wish I'd gotten two, but I was happy with a single! Tin toys pre-WWII are especially fun to me, even the penny sized versions I find fascinating. I only kept one ice crusher but have had several, they always catch my eye. Queen Victoria is a popular embossed glass subject from that time, surprisingly I haven't seen any of her in awhile! I always look for plateau mirrors and will seek another for you. New York does have some older items, and it makes it a fun shopping place! Great to see you here
@@TheAntiqueNomad Those tin toy boats get my liking for pond boats activated. The boats and aeroplanes are what interest me most. I wish I'd kept, at least, one of the ice crushers I used to have. I have a few pieces of Queen Victoria pieces here. There's a pottery pitcher and tumbler here, with her image on it, too. A plateau mirror the size of the one that was there would be perfect to put a Fenton _Orange Tree_ water set I have on it. I enjoyed seeing what was there!
Hope u find a place for your lamps or someone who has a spot for them.
@@janetpogue4970 I'm going to hang onto them, but there's nowhere, as of right now, to place them here.
Hi George. What fun finds. On the top of my Christmas list from my son is a membership to your channel. He asked what else, I added a gift card from a local bookstore. 😃 Great job, per usual 🎄
Aww that is so kind! We’ll try to make it a gift that gives back to you all year.
That's a great idea!! I might do the same!!
Fun video!! See ya next time!
Thanks! See you there!
What a great place to live! Above an antique mall!
It’s a great location but I’d be too tempted to spend all my money in the mall below!
Yay crazy lamp lady
No way! You found one of my honey holes! Now the secret is out. 😂
It’s a great place, glad you know about it too.
Had to work late!😢 Going to watch replay now!😊❤
Hi Pammy 🖐
@janetpogue4970 Hi Janet!😊
I hope you enjoy it!
@@TheAntiqueNomad I did!!!😊❤
Hi pammywhammy!!
I worked in Utica in the late 80's to early 90's and never thought about antiqueing at that time. We'll have to check this place out when we go back to visit next.
It's a fun place to spend some time, hope you find some treasures!
Great tour And explanations of so many interesting things!! I bet u enjoyed a new place to go with some of your friends 🎉
It wouldn't been fun to see Kate with u all too. 😊
I sure did, it was a fun day!
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All those smiles yall must have scored
Thanks George😊
My pleasure!
I have been looking for things from my childhood. One Christmas my sister and I got some tin UFO space ships that had lights and wheels you could rev up and make it go like a car on the floor. Must have been the very early 70s or late 60s. As an adult, i collected O gauge Lionel trains with my dad.
Oh I remember those, they were cool! I had a friend with one but I never got one. Love Lionel trains too, I had an HO gauge set and was member of a model railroad club as a kid
Our dinner ran late & consequently I missed almost all the chat.
At least I wasn't the cook tonight, so can't complain 😅 🎉😂😂
Now I can start at the beginning and hear about all u saw 🎉
I hope your dinner was tasty!
Asparagus w a bitter, but tasty, graded cheese and roasted chicken w apple slices 😊
Great trip to this antique mall. 😊
It really was, a relaxing video too.
Thanks! It was a fun day.
And away we go
Hi, George! The little leather box @15:28 is actually not from Russia or USSR, but from Bulgaria. It says on the tag that it was made by the Union of Bulgarian Artists in Sofia. Bulgarians also use Cyrillic alphabet, well, in fact, they created it. 😊
Thank you! I have a lot to learn about the nations of Eastern Europe
I hope that you and yer Boy had a great Thanksgiving .
I hope you did too!
There towards to the end you seemed pleased w your finds. Did u also choose the one handle Blanco bowl? Great color.
I was! I did
@@TheAntiqueNomad way to go, George 😊
Baby it's cold outside
The Horseshoe pattern glass platter is actually "Prayer Rug". Here is the information:
PRAYER RUG (AKA)
• AKA: Good Luck; Horseshoe; Prayer Mat; Wheelbarrow
• Adams & Company (Pittsburgh-PA, Company Operated: 1861-1891), Introduced: 1881 Introduced
Thank you, that’s great information!
Great video thank you George 😊
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you!!Really fun video!!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Watching is the "Highlight" of my week!!!
This place is pricey, but they have some amazing pieces🥰
George I just watched a murder mystery movie last night. An the murder weapon was hidden in a Pink Samsonite suitcase just like that. ( frame 28:37 ) Funny, the next day your showing one in its original box ! :~)
Lol that’s funny!
Yeah it's finally a chill in Ga . Break out sweaters n boots
Yep
It's sweat-ah weath-ah🧥🧣🧤
I need to go shopping with you some day.
I would love that!
@ ill hold the camera!
Hi electric poodle warm wishes to you from Ga
One more hour and George be on
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I’m whining in California. I must use my Chihuahua as a lumbar heater.
It’s chilly for down here right now!
You are very creative, Poodle ! Stay warm ☀
Oh, and careful not to squish your chihuahua. Missed u at Katie and Nate" s there was talk of u needing to meet so and so in the alley 😂 Really
2 have 2 of those duck powder cases..Nou Selling
I want that pink and gold apothecary jar if still available. Im looking at one just like it holding my cotton balls!
Oh neat! I’m sorry to say it sold already, I’ll look for another for you
@@TheAntiqueNomad Ok!
Great video.. I think I just saw Andrew🎉
You must have a great eye! He was hiding from the rain but he was there we had fun
Me too. I think he might have been having a smoke outside. ? 😮 hopefully Andrew was getting some fresh air 😅
All that vintage clothing and you didn’t model a hat George? 😂😂
Kmart was loaded with Keane type paintings back then.
Oh yes it was!
Where do you sell the items you are showing us here? I like the little Winton? Peking pattern pitcher and creamer.
love from lex ky
Is this mall under an apartment building or are there several floors?
It’s the bottom two floors of this big old mill, the upper floors are condos now
Have you visited Little Falls, NY? Not far from Mohawk and an antique shopping destnation.
We left Mohawk to go there only had a half hour didn’t film but did spend $100 in a beautiful mall over the falls
Sorry I missed the premier…Dr appointment
Hope that went ok good to see you
Hi by George
George, are u actually in Mexico 🇲🇽 with Betty ?
I am! We did a live on the live channel last week
Any Reborn boy doll opened eyed
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