Byers Choice is a wonderful place to visit in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. You can watch them make the carolers, have a wonderful display of Christmas Crèches this time of year, and a lovely Victorian Village displays you can walk through anytime. The "pink" Wedgwood piece is actually Terracotta and White Jasperware. Pink Wedgwood is much lighter in color and was only produced for a short period of time.
aww what a great video. We love you and your smart brain George! You are one of the nicest people we have ever met ❤ Thanks for the goodies too! You have amazing items 🎉Until next time my friend 🌸
I have seen porcelin half dolls in a number of your videos but don't know the price you sell them. I have collected them since the 70s and always interested in more. Thanks for the best info on antique and vintage. I love the education.
Merry Xmas from Windsor Ontario to you and your family from ours. Amazing how you know so many things about everything. Great job keep up the good work. So much stuff so much competition there is lots out there for everyone.
George you do such great work displaying your fantastic items. You've got this Nomad Business down! Not top many people can handle your lifestyle and continue to greet everyone with a big smile. Oh and knowledge about something. 😊
Analee started out as a home crafter company. She employed local women to make them for her. The other way you can tell if they are old is to squish them in your hand. The old ones were actually stuffed with string that was somehow shot into them. This I know because the English Springer Spaniel I got as a wedding present - Chauncey Jerome (note the clock name!) once chewed one up. String was everywhere. You can feel the string on the older ones. And BTW if you come across old or rare ones, contact the company. They buy for their museum. Used to anyway. Been a while since I was in touch.
This looks like so much fun. I am currently on winter storm watch and can't get out. Hopefully later today I will be able to though. I want to go to Homestead Antiques and browse and check out all the stuff there. You have a great day and Happy Holidays to you and yours
Hey George! I bought your Fenton Christmas Fairy Lamp from you at Mt. Dora this last time. It is sitting next to the Cranberry Fenton Fairy Lamp I bought from you last February at Mt. Dora. It was a day for ducks, but purchased many nice things! I hope to see you in January at the show! Merry Christmas! Melanie
Wow, Wild George that was so interesting. I really had fun. It was like I was there. I really wish you had more time to go to some of the other people. They had some neat things also❤😊❤😊❤😊
Hey George! Omgosh that Coke pencil box is everything! I used to collect coke. But a few bad years and I no longer have such things. Sorry about t h e rain but looks like everyone persevered. Had our first winter storm of the year. 😬🥺
Hi George! I'm a lifelong resident of Aurora IL and my family owned a tool and die company in Aurora, I never knew about toys being made here during the war. I will be on the lookout for those!
Wow, you haven't had much luck with the weather. It must be a disappointment after all the work and planning it took for you to get ready for the show 😅
Fantastic Video, George. Spent many weekends in the rain putting out, taking in & wiping off merch. It always seems to rain on the weekend or for a show, doesn't it? Your booth, displays, and offerings looked great. Glad you did well in spite of the weather. As always, learned lots from you. You inspire so many resellers. Thought it interesting that you often found nurses and teachers to go into this trade. As a retired educator, there has been a great deal of satisfaction to buy for and sell in a business that I created. Kind of like a "one man band?" Thanks, George! Cat
Good evening, George! Geez! did you happen to bring an ark? 😂 That rain was something! Was that wood box, at the beginning, an old cranberries box? That was quite interesting to me. Love the abacas. Loved that porcelain "jar" next to the Fenton Burmese. The Victorian pitcher, with the gryphons, is definitely in my line of interest. OMG! That Dr Pepper sign! Do you know how much they were asking for it? I have an old Dr Pepper wood crate in yellow. That sign would be perfect with it. I want the old kaleidoscope. I really do like those. I'd love to shop a show like that! Thanks for taking us along!
George, you have a little bit of everything. My favorite kind of booth.
I learn something new from every one of your videos. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge.
Lots of friendly folks there. Fun conversations ❤
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
I like the two shoppers at 7:28 who are dressed like “I Love Lucy” fifties style!
My grandma taught me how to make Tom and Jerry’s. It’s very good! Much like a frothy hot egg nog. 🎄🙏merry Christmas!
What handsome green glass goblet shaped pieces.
You are a great Dude and I love watching what you do! Thing is to not find out the hard way but by others errors!
Thank you George for supporting my channel. I truly appreciate you and everything you do for all of us. Sharon @ lily pond treasures
Byers Choice is a wonderful place to visit in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. You can watch them make the carolers, have a wonderful display of Christmas Crèches this time of year, and a lovely Victorian Village displays you can walk through anytime. The "pink" Wedgwood piece is actually Terracotta and White Jasperware. Pink Wedgwood is much lighter in color and was only produced for a short period of time.
aww what a great video. We love you and your smart brain George! You are one of the nicest people we have ever met ❤ Thanks for the goodies too! You have amazing items 🎉Until next time my friend 🌸
I have seen porcelin half dolls in a number of your videos but don't know the price you sell them.
I have collected them since the 70s and always interested in more. Thanks for the best info on antique and vintage. I love the education.
I love the half dolls! My prices are usually $15-20
George I just love watching your videos and always learn something of interest! Thank you! ❤
Merry Xmas from Windsor Ontario to you and your family from ours. Amazing how you know so many things about everything. Great job keep up the good work. So much stuff so much competition there is lots out there for everyone.
George you do such great work displaying your fantastic items.
You've got this Nomad Business down!
Not top many people can handle your lifestyle and continue to greet everyone with a big smile.
Oh and knowledge about something. 😊
It's fun, even when I'm tired I usually can remember why I love doing it!
That is what I love about the resellers on youtube…they are so nice to each other. I worked in such a toxic environment. I resell too but no youtube.
Great vid George! And that looked like some Pacific Northwest rain! :) Also just subscribed to both channels. Yay!
Oh thanks, that really helps! Yes, it was like Packwood Flea Market one year that I did it...
Analee started out as a home crafter company. She employed local women to make them for her. The other way you can tell if they are old is to squish them in your hand. The old ones were actually stuffed with string that was somehow shot into them. This I know because the English Springer Spaniel I got as a wedding present - Chauncey Jerome (note the clock name!) once chewed one up. String was everywhere. You can feel the string on the older ones. And BTW if you come across old or rare ones, contact the company. They buy for their museum. Used to anyway. Been a while since I was in touch.
I'm so interested to know this! I don't often see older pieces anymore so I hadn't had the chance to compare side-by-side. Thank you!
This looks like so much fun. I am currently on winter storm watch and can't get out. Hopefully later today I will be able to though. I want to go to Homestead Antiques and browse and check out all the stuff there. You have a great day and Happy Holidays to you and yours
You have Festive Holiday decorations 🎄 great tour of your booth, thank you 😊
I’m here 🙏🏻
Me three
Love the alligator bookends
Hey George! I bought your Fenton Christmas Fairy Lamp from you at Mt. Dora this last time. It is sitting next to the Cranberry Fenton Fairy Lamp I bought from you last February at Mt. Dora. It was a day for ducks, but purchased many nice things! I hope to see you in January at the show! Merry Christmas! Melanie
You’re the best, George!❤❤❤
Super fantastic !
Thank you! We had fun
I luv your countdowns
Wow, Wild George that was so interesting. I really had fun. It was like I was there.
I really wish you had more time to go to some of the other people. They had some neat things also❤😊❤😊❤😊
Hey George! Omgosh that Coke pencil box is everything! I used to collect coke. But a few bad years and I no longer have such things. Sorry about t h e rain but looks like everyone persevered. Had our first winter storm of the year. 😬🥺
I'm sorry you had to let go of some things, hopefully a few favorites got to stay. We managed okay! I don't envy you bad weather
Good Evening all!💚
The lucite sculpture looks like a dept. store hat stand.
Hi George. Sorry it's raining for you but I love the sound of it on the roof. 💖 Val 🐨
YAY!!!!
Love the tobacco sign. Great for tobacco or baseball collectors
Thumbs up, everybody!
Wow, Jeffery would be interested in the Turner, but it has high value. We went to a exhibition at the Musium of Art in Boston last spring.
me too :)
Hi George! I'm a lifelong resident of Aurora IL and my family owned a tool and die company in Aurora, I never knew about toys being made here during the war. I will be on the lookout for those!
The Lucy Ladies that came by were fabulous!!! Did you sell the micro mosaics? If not, will you have them in your Lives?
Weren't they?
Hi George, I saw a bracelet in one of your jewelry cases, looked like maybe brass with red beads. If you still have it, I’d be interested. Cathy
Love the egg nog punch bowl set
I was glad someone else wanted to use it this season!
Wow, you haven't had much luck with the weather. It must be a disappointment after all the work and planning it took for you to get ready for the show 😅
Fantastic Video, George. Spent many weekends in the rain putting out, taking in & wiping off merch. It always seems to rain on the weekend or for a show, doesn't it? Your booth, displays, and offerings looked great. Glad you did well in spite of the weather. As always, learned lots from you. You inspire so many resellers. Thought it interesting that you often found nurses and teachers to go into this trade. As a retired educator, there has been a great deal of satisfaction to buy for and sell in a business that I created. Kind of like a "one man band?" Thanks, George! Cat
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Good evening, George! Geez! did you happen to bring an ark? 😂 That rain was something! Was that wood box, at the beginning, an old cranberries box? That was quite interesting to me. Love the abacas. Loved that porcelain "jar" next to the Fenton Burmese. The Victorian pitcher, with the gryphons, is definitely in my line of interest. OMG! That Dr Pepper sign! Do you know how much they were asking for it? I have an old Dr Pepper wood crate in yellow. That sign would be perfect with it. I want the old kaleidoscope. I really do like those. I'd love to shop a show like that! Thanks for taking us along!
Enjoy your sale California
Couldn't help laugh when you said "production shifted elsewhere ". We all know where, and it makes me ill.
You had the Lucy watch from snoopy in your case how much
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In your jewelry case whaat is the bracelet? that has palm tree and enamel look overlay in like moon light blue?
I like the patriotic fenton angel. Did you sell it?
Sure hope it stays dry for the remainder of your show.
Hi George i am here
We passed on doing my Dora because of the weather, last time it rained a lot not such fun , hope you have a sunny weekend
Hi handsome Dalton from lena
Lena
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!