The crocks are canning crocks. They predate glass canners. The rim is for a wax seal. The same form without the inset rim are cork sealers. I collect them. It’s a wonder our early ancestors survived.
The quilt reminds me of the kits that used to be available for cross stitched items. My grandmother used to do those but never a full sized quilt like that. She did pillowcases and table cloths. The cross stitch pattern came printed on the material and after you finished stitching, you washed it and the pattern went away. It’s a beautiful example with the variegated threads.
I think the butterflies on the canister tops are decals . Back in my day (I'm 66) you could buy decals , you soaked them in water and usually put them on wooden objects .
Mugs, decanters etc with very broad flat bases where traditionally made that way for aboard ships (originally sailing ships) to make them more stable in rough seas which is maybe why the modern ones you found had marine decorations as a hark back to their design origins.
I'm from Nashville and there was a cool Opryland mug on the shelf, that was an amusement park here and it closed in the 90s, anything from there is sought after by locals like myself
That style quilt starts out as a single piece of cloth with light blue markings showing where to do the cross stitch or other work. Most of these do have at least some cross stitch. When all the embroidery is done the top is quilted just like it were standard patchwork. Lots of time in those and that one looked fixable to someone who does embroidery. My mom made one with roses
In the 70’s I worked at a jewelry store/gift shop while going to high school. I remember the Desert Rose China from back then. It was one of our most popular patterns for everyday China. So much of the things you find brings back memories for me. Thanks for sharing!
Those glasses that you picked up that were stained glass with the gold swirl through them. They're actually was something I have the candlesticks. Irimiea Candlesticks worth over 100.00 the glasses are extremely rare
Oh the Opryland mug at the Goodwill. It would not have been a moneymaker for you but I bet someone would love to have that for the memories of Nashville ❤😊
I really liked the glasses you had on in the beginning of the video, I was wondering if you still wore your glasses. That was a fun trip and fun shopping too. See you on the next one you take us to.
Another RUclipsr named Vintage Catnpaws goes to to this Goodwill and the local Antique stores all the time and she is such a sweetheart. There is ALWAYS good stuff in that GW 😊
My Goodwill is set up the same way as this one. The problem I have is I am too short to see what is on top of the clothing racks. I have to take my husband to reach things and tell me what I am seeing. lol
I was curious too about the cost of the quilt, so I went back and wrote down the prices of the other items and subtracted that from the total of $91. Looks like the quilt was about $30. Great buy in my opinion! 😊
Yes Coach shoes are a thing. You maybe should have picked those up if they were cheap enough. Like less that $12.00 PS there's not such word as "boughten"
There’s not a lot of resell value in most of it. I believe there are a few pieces that might be worth picking up but for the most part it’s hard to make money off that brand.
I really liked that last place you took us to. One of my friends and I have been to places like that. You find such interesting and strange things like that naked baby skiing in the ashtray....
And THIS quilt must have taken FOREVER! First, actually cross-stitching all those squares! THEN the piece-work on top of that! Beautiful! That's a labor of love if I ever saw one!
The crocks are canning crocks. They predate glass canners. The rim is for a wax seal. The same form without the inset rim are cork sealers. I collect them. It’s a wonder our early ancestors survived.
I'm always learning new things on here! I love it! Thanks so much for sharing!
Love those crocks! I would have snatched those up!!
Some didn’t…..I had a great uncle that died as a toddler of the “Summer complaint”. It was probably food poisoning!
How nice they turned the music down for you now that's a respectful employee that's rare these days so nice to see !
The ceramic mugs with the interesting shape are called 'dashboard mugs'. Used before cup holders were standard.
No Spill mugs sell for 18 to 24 and those were awesome ❤
She has bought and sold those type of mugs before many years ago. She actually taught me what to look for when buying those.
There’s so many things from my childhood that I remember but can’t always recall the proper “terms” for. Thanks for reminding us - dashboard mugs.
I always wondered why they had the nonslip bottom. I have one with the traditional brown and cream speckled glaze.
The quilt reminds me of the kits that used to be available for cross stitched items. My grandmother used to do those but never a full sized quilt like that. She did pillowcases and table cloths. The cross stitch pattern came printed on the material and after you finished stitching, you washed it and the pattern went away. It’s a beautiful example with the variegated threads.
I recall seeing some unfinished with blue lines still visible. That makes sense!
I live in Arkansas-not far from TERRA STUDIO where they make the bluebirds of happiness! It’s a really cool place!
I think the butterflies on the canister tops are decals . Back in my day (I'm 66) you could buy decals , you soaked them in water and usually put them on wooden objects .
That quilt was definitely done by hand! It’s gorgeous. I am an avid quilter with over 50 years of experience.
Mugs, decanters etc with very broad flat bases where traditionally made that way for aboard ships (originally sailing ships) to make them more stable in rough seas which is maybe why the modern ones you found had marine decorations as a hark back to their design origins.
That embroidery quilt is absolutely Gorgeous 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Cups with wide base and rubber stuff on the bottom, I believe, were made to sit on car dashboards while driving.
Those were true Coach boots they are $80-100 dollars. Loved you showing us different stores. Thank you for sharing ❤
😮😮 wow no way!!
Coach Rivington Rain Booties
Thank-you! I'm sure someone else got a score!
That quilt is awesome. Definitely hand made ❤
Yes, it looked handmade.
I find it amazing that Goodwill items are all donated and they put high prices on items they get for free!
Because they pay their CEO and others an insane amount of money!
I'm from Nashville and there was a cool Opryland mug on the shelf, that was an amusement park here and it closed in the 90s, anything from there is sought after by locals like myself
😮😮 no way!! That’s so cool!
Those Holt Howard Mrs santa candle holders ... have great sold prices, really good.
You should make shirts that say, "I'm not going to mess with that" or "It's Contemporary :( "
That quilt!! My gosh what a beauty!! I’m totally in love with everything about it! 🤩❤
It’s so 🤩 stunning
That style quilt starts out as a single piece of cloth with light blue markings showing where to do the cross stitch or other work. Most of these do have at least some cross stitch. When all the embroidery is done the top is quilted just like it were standard patchwork. Lots of time in those and that one looked fixable to someone who does embroidery. My mom made one with roses
That’s what I thought too. My grandmother made a few smaller pieces with those pattern kits.
I think I've seen them before in single colors. But I love the rainbow threading.
I've never seen a strawberry fish before! Cute
That is so awesome. They turn the music off. I wish they would do that at every store. 🤗
In the 70’s I worked at a jewelry store/gift shop while going to high school. I remember the Desert Rose China from back then. It was one of our most popular patterns for everyday China. So much of the things you find brings back memories for me. Thanks for sharing!
'There's a few hairline cracks along the edge and for that reason, I'm out.' -- Barbara Corcoran. ( I've been watching alot of Shark Tank lately) 😅😅😅
Love the quilt, I used to do quilt block cross stitch. That's a lovely one you found.
Omg! At 44 seconds those were Czech glass. I know because I broke one on New years Eve. 😢
The little blue and gold teapot was Lomonosov, Russia or USSR. I would have picked that up!
“I hate when that happens”… 😂 you are so funny!
Those glasses that you picked up that were stained glass with the gold swirl through them. They're actually was something I have the candlesticks. Irimiea Candlesticks worth over 100.00 the glasses are extremely rare
12:06 on the bottom shelf “The littlest Angel” book!!! From my childhood. Wish I could buy it!!!
I absolutely love those vintage butterfly canisters! ❤ I couldn't help but wonder, though, if the tape would pull the butterflies off...? 🤔🫣
😯oh goshhh I hope not!!
@@VintagebyVandergrift Me too! 🤞
Same. Why don't they think before taping?
Oh the Opryland mug at the Goodwill. It would not have been a moneymaker for you but I bet someone would love to have that for the memories of Nashville ❤😊
LOVE that quilt!! Easy fix on the broken thread….
I really love the little Murano duck,she is super cute❣️😍
Fun trip! The strawberry fish was everything. The bed quilt was beautiful. Well stitched!
Gee, I thought you wanted that little onesie for you!😂😂🎉
Cool i see an opryland mug. One of my favorite places as a kid
Ooooo, love those frames on you!
Love that last place! I would go crazy in there.
Me too!! Great prices too!!
Love your videos, Have never made a purchase but I said to myself if you buys the naked baby skiing ashtray I will bid the heck out it !!!!
The hand mirror is from the 60’s! I have the matching box!
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge, And laughs.
I really liked the glasses you had on in the beginning of the video, I was wondering if you still wore your glasses. That was a fun trip and fun shopping too. See you on the next one you take us to.
The rose canister is a marmalade or jam jar.
I love to look at Christmas! I confess: I buy it year round.👍
Very nice laid back enjoyment like it once was pre cross-overs, goofing around. I liked both places!
Hey I hope you are having good day and everything's is great in your life.
Love your videos
Pretty funny talking about the outfit being for Laurel not yourself. Also the naked baby skiing in the ashtray. Had a good laugh. Made my day
😂😂😂 that was hilarious
After I said "for Laurel" I realized how dumb that sounded. But I thought it would be fun to leave in.
The hand mirror looks as if the handle would not have originally been wrapped in that fabric/ribbon.
That quilt was gorgeous! Wish I found things like this at my local charity shops on the Isle of Wight 😂
The quilt was stunning 🤩 it be so hard for me to let go!
I always look forward to your videos. Love "I hate when that happens ", the duck missing an eyelash. 😅
i need that yankee candel wax bowl
so sad the prices of Goodwill have gone up so high. I resale, but also buy our family shoes there.
Yes Jocelyn loved the combo of them both that was fun ty 🦋🦋
That outfit was Pete & Lucy... I sell that brand in my boutique
Let me know what venue you sell the mirror please, I need that
Another RUclipsr named Vintage Catnpaws goes to to this Goodwill and the local Antique stores all the time and she is such a sweetheart. There is ALWAYS good stuff in that GW 😊
Thank you Shannon ❤ My Goodwill is pretty darn good! At times a little high but still worth the weekly trip.
The quilt is so pretty. Omg the outfit ,😂. Cracking up. 😊
Those odd shaped mugs are boat mugs.
Loving your glasses 🤓 look so good on you!!
My Goodwill is set up the same way as this one. The problem I have is I am too short to see what is on top of the clothing racks. I have to take my husband to reach things and tell me what I am seeing. lol
Pioneer Woman Sweet Rose rolling pin at 13:12?
I was curious too about the cost of the quilt, so I went back and wrote down the prices of the other items and subtracted that from the total of $91. Looks like the quilt was about $30. Great buy in my opinion! 😊
That's not too bad! I figured I'd find out when I unloaded my car from the recent trip. Haha.
Loved ❤ the turtle molah (spelling)
What great finds at Goodwill. I really enjoyed the antique store so many beautiful things. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
That Goodwill was very expensive.
Nice shopping day 😊
Thanks for sharing your videos love them ❤California
I want those glasses at the beginning! Lol
That little Strawberry fish is adorable! I wouldn't be able to flip that one. Lots of goodies in there today. 😊
Enjoyed watching tonight and the pieces you purchased…
The trinket toward the end was pretty. I used to have one.
Hi there Jocelyn ❤😊
Question.... why do you not look at the blue Fenton glass?
That strawberry fish is brilliant. Those prices are high!
I liked that picture, can’t sell damaged frames though.
I have a box by the same designer as the mirror…they’re awesome!
I enjoyed lots of fun looking
Yes Coach shoes are a thing. You maybe should have picked those up if they were cheap enough. Like less that $12.00 PS there's not such word as "boughten"
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I have a bender friend that sells those big bottom cups on eBay easy and for a lot of money!
You and Laurel could be matchy matchy.😁💚
Loved the video❤😊.
Those were real Coach rain boots..worth 100 bucks used
😮😮😮 NO WAY!!!
Those mugs are old school commuter mugs. They're non-skid on the bottom to sit on your dash. 😬
And they worked unless you had to stop very quickly 😅
Curious why isn't Pfaltzgraff popular with resellers? I have a set and absolutely love it
There’s not a lot of resell value in most of it. I believe there are a few pieces that might be worth picking up but for the most part it’s hard to make money off that brand.
That was very considerate of them to turn the radio off!
Nice change of pace.
Love the video Crasy Lamp Lady 😊Melanie From Tehachapi California
Thank-you!
Hi from Australia 🇦🇺
I would love to walk thru Goodwill with you live and be able to ask questions. :)
I always find the Yankee Candle pieces without those dangly parts… 😂 Now I know who has them all.
I cannot even imagine having to clean those Rod iron chairs if I had kids at home
What kind of camera do you film on? Do you ask for permission before you film in Goodwill or the antique stores?
Thanks 😊
Is the 2nd place the place that you used to have your goodies at??
The basement looks familiar
No. She’s in a totally different part of the state.
“Rolly balls”😂😂 you mean casters 😊😉 I love your videos, keep them coming!!❤❤
I am interested in the strawberry fish ,,, which platform will you be selling it on ?
I really liked that last place you took us to. One of my friends and I have been to places like that. You find such interesting and strange things like that naked baby skiing in the ashtray....
OMG that quilt is quite fabulous. A lot of time goes into making quilts.
It was stunning!!! 🤩
And THIS quilt must have taken FOREVER! First, actually cross-stitching all those squares! THEN the piece-work on top of that! Beautiful! That's a labor of love if I ever saw one!
How can you tell that its handmade? I'm not being skeptical, just wanna learn
If the quilts I’ve embroidered & made for my grands end up in Goodwill, I may have to come back & haunt them 😂😂😂
@@sandyambrose-riley170 I hear ya! 🤣
Would the tape on the canister set pull the decals off?
It's the old colored price tags for me 😂