OMG! Your Mom is so adorable!! You are so blessed. lol Your booth is lovely! That Goodwill is the fanciest one I’ve ever seen! 😃 Wish I was there! 28:16 pop corner? Do you like Noritake? It’s is very very good. In china wares, roses sell well. The larger the rose, the better. 👍 Could George have been referencing the poor condition pieces? Fire king Peach Lustreware does great in good condition. There are still plenty of collectors. Look for entire boxed sets. 👀 Ok, I’d better stop. I could talk about so many pieces! 😆
28:14 That may be to keep rolls & biscuits warm on the table. You would line it with a napkin or bread bag. It is hammered aluminum, which was very popular for wedding gifts in the 50’s.
33:30 I spy a vintage metal flower sifter with a red wood handle. Vintage sifters and other vintage kitchen tools sell well. 34:05 Christineholm is a BOLO brand, although right now, eBay is saturated with those rose tart pans.
27:52 Is that a vintage glass decanter with the original lid and a cork stopper? If so, it should sell for at least $30. 29:07 I see a turkey platter on the bottom shelf. That particular one doesn’t look like a high seller, but ceramic turkey platters sell well around the holidays and some are big $.
@@Rachelakalilyworks, when you are learning a new niche, it is natural to miss a lot. I am commenting as a hard goods reseller, to let you know what I would look at. One reason I love this business is that the learning never stops!
That tiny little "planter" toward the end, would look amazing with rings lined up in it. Also, if you want real greenery, keep an eye out for some glass something that you could make into a terrium (closed) you can keep begonias in it, they rarely need water and mine have been blooming all winter with almost no care. I have Non-Stop yellow and red. So real greenery would be possible! They like shade, so NOT in the window.
I am a libra and have been looking for my own set of scales!! Also, you don't take the original price tag from goodwill off of the pieces??? I love that duck. Where did you get the round wooden display piece
OMG! Your Mom is so adorable!! You are so blessed. lol
Your booth is lovely!
That Goodwill is the fanciest one I’ve ever seen! 😃 Wish I was there!
28:16 pop corner?
Do you like Noritake? It’s is very very good.
In china wares, roses sell well. The larger the rose, the better. 👍
Could George have been referencing the poor condition pieces? Fire king Peach Lustreware does great in good condition. There are still plenty of collectors. Look for entire boxed sets. 👀
Ok, I’d better stop. I could talk about so many pieces! 😆
Rachel your booth looks great!! Love it! Your mom is so cute and helpful 😊
Congrats Rachel! Your booth is looking great!!!
28:14 That may be to keep rolls & biscuits warm on the table. You would line it with a napkin or bread bag. It is hammered aluminum, which was very popular for wedding gifts in the 50’s.
Interesting! Thanks
40:36 Birch bark, quill, sweetgrass box, probably Ojibwe. These can be worth a lot.
Such a bummer it was so damaged!
33:30 I spy a vintage metal flower sifter with a red wood handle. Vintage sifters and other vintage kitchen tools sell well.
34:05 Christineholm is a BOLO brand, although right now, eBay is saturated with those rose tart pans.
I did see the sifter when editing! Oh well!
Wow!! Big booth!! I know setting up is keeping you busy!
It is! I am so tired!
Love your Milano coasters with the Fornasetti style!
Yes!
Looks great!! Wish I lived closer.
Thank you so much!!
34:17 Those are chili or French onion soup bowls. Fire King made a line of glassware with a peach luster finish.
Intetesting
Is the Peach dishware of greater or lesser value?
27:52 Is that a vintage glass decanter with the original lid and a cork stopper? If so, it should sell for at least $30.
29:07 I see a turkey platter on the bottom shelf. That particular one doesn’t look like a high seller, but ceramic turkey platters sell well around the holidays and some are big $.
Oh man! I must have missed a lot!
@@Rachelakalilyworks, when you are learning a new niche, it is natural to miss a lot. I am commenting as a hard goods reseller, to let you know what I would look at. One reason I love this business is that the learning never stops!
That's a big booth!!
It is. I have 2 spaces
That tiny little "planter" toward the end, would look amazing with rings lined up in it. Also, if you want real greenery, keep an eye out for some glass something that you could make into a terrium (closed) you can keep begonias in it, they rarely need water and mine have been blooming all winter with almost no care. I have Non-Stop yellow and red. So real greenery would be possible! They like shade, so NOT in the window.
It's a coconut!!😂
I am a libra and have been looking for my own set of scales!!
Also, you don't take the original price tag from goodwill off of the pieces???
I love that duck.
Where did you get the round wooden display piece
Yes I will! I am just going to take pictures of the before and after price for my inventory notes
@rachelrayeske1 It looks great so far!!! I love the two limoges plates at Goodwill!!! That is totally my vibe.
Do you keep all of the old 2.99, 7.99 price tags 😅n your bigger priced items?
I'm going to take off all of the tags! I am just going to take picturs of before and after prices for my inventory notes!
Anucshka purse. Very pricy when new. I have one my mom bought me as a gift.
Yes! Lovely
Rachel, I hope you remove all of your goodwill stickers off the treasures in your booth?
WHY are you leaving the Goodwill stickets? Someone might want to buy your items for those sticker prices!!
I'm not going to leave them on. I am going to take before and after pictures of prices for my inventory notes
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