Hi there! Good to see you and looking forward to this weekend's Mt. Dora, Florida antique extravaganza, near Orlando! We're in Booth #4079/4090 near Gate 4, Renningers.com
I'm so excited for this weekend's extravaganza! I finally get to check out your booth. Thanks for sharing your booth number and am looking forward to the preview!
My goodness, wild George, that was super. There were so many things I've never seen before. You always find good sales like that. I had fun watching it.😊❤😊❤😊
Very well thought out. I imagine that they must have cost a lot back in the day, but it was worth it. It was very simple to add up your till and keep your records in your ledger. My only question is what you would do if a supplier came in with a delivery and you had to pay him out of the drawer. I guess you would leave a note inside so you could deduct the amount. I love using things like that in my decorating projects. Something people have never seen that they can play with in your living room is a great ice breaker. I used to have many things on my coffee table when i was married - including a complete dentist's false teeth kit. It was funny watching people compare the color and shape of their teeth. Especially when they were ... how shall we say it ... doing recreational stuff? BTW = Pantone announced their color of the year. A very bright magenta. I bet cranberry glass is going to be even more popular. You have been saying pink was due for a resurgence. @@TheAntiqueNomad
Hey George 🤗 this was fun. A real conglomeration of stuff. I get a kick out of seeing things that I would like. The aqua and white frig set. The silver miniatures. The Florentine screen and desk. The Franciscan Coronado set. I've not seen that before. Lovely. Happy sales!
Back in the day, my mother picked up the plates and other pieces with the anchor on the rim at thrift stores in Bremerton any time she saw them. We ended up with a lot of them. I’ve never seen them anywhere else - let alone so many!
That set of hanging glasses was cool with the feet on them. Never seen them before. That cash register was seriously cool, with the ball bearings and the way it kept a tally of the sales. The size of that ruby Fenton basket amazing. Thanks for sharing and you have a great day with safe travels
Good evening, George! Loved that rolling music machine/music box. That fish cocktail set would fit right in with my interest in beverage sets collection. I really liked that set. Those sterling miniatures were fantastic! Was that statue with the candelabra a newel lamp? I really liked that. That Brastoff cat figure really interested me. It had a Bastet look to it. I really liked that alligator skin doctor's bag. That's not usually something that would catch my attention, but I really did like that one. That till machine was super interesting! Wow! That ship model was fantastic! There were a lot of "first time seeing" items there. That place would've kept me fascinated! Thanks for the take-along!
Hello my friend! I was quite fond of that, I've not had one to sell in a few years but they are quite remarkable. The fish set is absolutely right for my collection as well! I kept the pink elephant set instead though. Brastoff is really quite amazing, he can be very freeform and extravagant or very studied and sculptural. That particular bag had good contrast between panels, and the shape was pleasant and looked its age. I was really impressed my friends found something so unusual as that till! I will have to inquire as to what happened to it.
So many one of finds in this video! There is a neat Penobscot Maritime Museum in Searsport, ME and I think that's where I saw a ship model with the waves on the base like that. Of course there are several Maritime Museums in Maine and New England of course. 😊
I saw what looked like a ruby Blenko vase on the same table as the big ruby Fenton basket. I wish I knew where to get so.e of the old catalogues to study.
Thank you George for these videos! I can't get around anymore to the shows but because of your videos it's like being there shopping & selling! Have a terrific show and happy hunting!!
Hi George, wow, what a lot of interesting items. What was the price on the cash register till? That was an extraordinary item. It should be in a museum. Thanks for the great video.
Hi George, I did find a Simplex cash register that used marbles instead of ball bearings that sold for 4,000 euros at auction back in 2019. The one you showed is older.
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I think it’s a fire screen to put in front of people sitting near the fire because it would block the blaze from overheating them, which could cause ladies to faint, and to keep their makeup from melting right off.
It is so neat to be able to see these very unusual things. There’s probably no way that would have happened for me without you, George. Very much appreciated! 💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
That screen divider was divine! I love the double panther light and the drs alligator bag, so cool to see! The ball bearing till was genious! Michael slaying the devil is definitely my favorite piece of the whole video!
Another great video. Sometimes it's hard to live in Alaska. I have a late 1800's German Symphonian, that I can't even sell for 1/4th of what they're asking😢
Hey George, I am hoping to see you this weekend in Mount Dora. What is your booth number? Im going to be looking for bitter sweet swung vases. I know, good luck with that 🤣 I wrote down your booth and gate. Looking forward to Mount Dora.
Hi there! Good to see you and looking forward to this weekend's Mt. Dora, Florida antique extravaganza, near Orlando! We're in Booth #4079/4090 near Gate 4, Renningers.com
see you this Sunday!!!
@@ta909 great!!
I’ll be there on Sunday too!
I'll see you on Sunday at Renningers.
Happy to finally meet u last weekend at Renningers. Just love your videos; so informational!
Loven the unusual finds you show us !! Thanks 😊
Can on back to watch again. Always learning more from you, George 📚
Aww, my sister still has her bright pink elephant, bank from childhood .
George, I never tire watching your videos. You really mix things up.
Not all estate sales or Goodwill shop alongs. Thank you so much!
14:22 that would make a stunning vanity!!!
Good idea!
some cool old stuff, as always.
I keep looking for the most unusual things I can find so you folks can enjoy them with me!
20:08 that floral sgrafitto lamp looks like Bitossi too!! The elephant is darling! Good pick, George!!
Thanks I was fortunate
Hey, it would great if you released more videos ❤ we would all like that, I think ❤
I'm so excited for this weekend's extravaganza! I finally get to check out your booth. Thanks for sharing your booth number and am looking forward to the preview!
Absolutely love learning every time I watch your channel. Thank you!
Wow..a wonderful museum one to the max....thank you!!
See you this weekend George!! Hope you do fabulous
Lots of beautiful and unusual items. Thank you for showing. I love the white cat head statue. 17:28 The silver miniatures are very nice, too. ❣️
My goodness, wild George, that was super.
There were so many things I've never seen before. You always find good sales like that.
I had fun watching it.😊❤😊❤😊
Wow George that was great, always an education! Thanks!
16:03 that orange platter and matching footed bowl look like Bitossi. Did you happen to look?
They were, my friend runs that booth but he's understandably full retail and I was shopping so I didn't take time this time
Gotta love a man who knows his antiques and collectables!! Great video!
Thanks for a great video.
Thank you so much for fun and info. Love your personality 😊
I have seen so many things in your videos that I have never seen before. But that cash register tops all!
Wasn't that different?
Very well thought out. I imagine that they must have cost a lot back in the day, but it was worth it. It was very simple to add up your till and keep your records in your ledger. My only question is what you would do if a supplier came in with a delivery and you had to pay him out of the drawer. I guess you would leave a note inside so you could deduct the amount. I love using things like that in my decorating projects. Something people have never seen that they can play with in your living room is a great ice breaker. I used to have many things on my coffee table when i was married - including a complete dentist's false teeth kit. It was funny watching people compare the color and shape of their teeth. Especially when they were ... how shall we say it ... doing recreational stuff? BTW = Pantone announced their color of the year. A very bright magenta. I bet cranberry glass is going to be even more popular. You have been saying pink was due for a resurgence. @@TheAntiqueNomad
Your videos are so interesting to watch. I learn a lot!
I’ll be going this Sunday! Hope to see you there. I’ll try passing by your booth. Can’t wait!
Hey George 🤗 this was fun. A real conglomeration of stuff. I get a kick out of seeing things that I would like. The aqua and white frig set. The silver miniatures. The Florentine screen and desk. The Franciscan Coronado set. I've not seen that before. Lovely. Happy sales!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 resale size!!!
Back in the day, my mother picked up the plates and other pieces with the anchor on the rim at thrift stores in Bremerton any time she saw them. We ended up with a lot of them. I’ve never seen them anywhere else - let alone so many!
I loved the first aide tin!
That set of hanging glasses was cool with the feet on them. Never seen them before. That cash register was seriously cool, with the ball bearings and the way it kept a tally of the sales. The size of that ruby Fenton basket amazing. Thanks for sharing and you have a great day with safe travels
Good evening, George! Loved that rolling music machine/music box. That fish cocktail set would fit right in with my interest in beverage sets collection. I really liked that set. Those sterling miniatures were fantastic! Was that statue with the candelabra a newel lamp? I really liked that. That Brastoff cat figure really interested me. It had a Bastet look to it. I really liked that alligator skin doctor's bag. That's not usually something that would catch my attention, but I really did like that one. That till machine was super interesting! Wow! That ship model was fantastic! There were a lot of "first time seeing" items there. That place would've kept me fascinated! Thanks for the take-along!
Hello my friend! I was quite fond of that, I've not had one to sell in a few years but they are quite remarkable. The fish set is absolutely right for my collection as well! I kept the pink elephant set instead though. Brastoff is really quite amazing, he can be very freeform and extravagant or very studied and sculptural. That particular bag had good contrast between panels, and the shape was pleasant and looked its age. I was really impressed my friends found something so unusual as that till! I will have to inquire as to what happened to it.
So many one of finds in this video! There is a neat Penobscot Maritime Museum in Searsport, ME and I think that's where I saw a ship model with the waves on the base like that. Of course there are several Maritime Museums in Maine and New England of course. 😊
Yes, it's such a strong history there!
Shoulda tried on the hats like you do! That feathered one would have looked amazing on!
So much unique treasures to learn about. Thank you George. Love to you and Xeno xx
Same to you!
I saw what looked like a ruby Blenko vase on the same table as the big ruby Fenton basket. I wish I knew where to get so.e of the old catalogues to study.
Blenko.com publishes most of them online now!
Mamie Eisenhower was First Lady in early sixties and she always wore hats similar to the feather hat. She did not want a hat that hid her bangs
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I wonder if Jeffery, who speaks very highly of you , will be at this event. Real Nifty Vintage is fun to follow too.
I was at the Renningers show in February 2024 for all 3 days.
I hope to meet you this weekend. Please have a lot of jewlery.
Good Evening Everyone.
Thank you George amazing finds
Thank you George for these videos! I can't get around anymore to the shows but because of your videos it's like being there shopping & selling! Have a terrific show and happy hunting!!
Hi George, wow, what a lot of interesting items. What was the price on the cash register till? That was an extraordinary item. It should be in a museum. Thanks for the great video.
Hi George, I did find a Simplex cash register that used marbles instead of ball bearings that sold for 4,000 euros at auction back in 2019. The one you showed is older.
What a good time and some great history lessons. One good reason to love antiques the history.
This seems like a live, but doesn’t look like a live. I’m super interested and excited to be watching , but confused. Can anyone explain?
It's "live" ... as in his video is currently downloading.
That's my guess anyway ... I asked same question in chat but no responsr
@@michaeljames5014 Hi Michael and @beckyanderson4729! I do a premiere every Monday and Wednesday at 8 pm Eastern, where I release my latest VOD's but we watch and chat live while they first play. Come join us any time!
Hi there! The chat is live, the video is my latest release VOD, every Mon/Wed 8 pm eastern. Come join the live chat while we watch it drop together!
Thank You, George for the clarification. Excellent choice having chat during premier!
We learn as we go along😊
Thank you, George. I’ll certainly join and chat moving forward. I’m a new-ish follower and really enjoy learning from you.
Time stamp 14:26, the stand with the painted lady, I see these in old movies but I have no idea what it is. Can someone tell me?
I think it’s a fire screen to put in front of people sitting near the fire because it would block the blaze from overheating them, which could cause ladies to faint, and to keep their makeup from melting right off.
@@nemophilistnay interesting, that makes sense. Thank you
I loved that blue candle holder
It is so neat to be able to see these very unusual things. There’s probably no way that would have happened for me without you, George. Very much appreciated! 💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
Good evening everyone 🦩🌴🌞
Hi there!!
That was fantastic! Such unusual finds. My favorite was the miniature silver tea set. ❤
Great video George. We always see unusual finds with you. It’s a great learning experience.
That screen divider was divine!
I love the double panther light and the drs alligator bag, so cool to see! The ball bearing till was genious!
Michael slaying the devil is definitely my favorite piece of the whole video!
Is this last year? Because I’m headed there this weekend!
Another great video. Sometimes it's hard to live in Alaska. I have a late 1800's German Symphonian, that I can't even sell for 1/4th of what they're asking😢
Hey George, I am hoping to see you this weekend in Mount Dora. What is your booth number? Im going to be looking for bitter sweet swung vases. I know, good luck with that 🤣 I wrote down your booth and gate. Looking forward to Mount Dora.
21:07 He has no evidence it was used on the battle field, whatever "battlefield" even means. Very cool though.
What happened to your voice,?
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