Great video! You are SO creative. Yes! That barn “toy” will make a great plant container! Fabulous idea. And I love the use of the votive holder for display. I often get pieces like that to use for display. Makes my booth more appealing. See you next time!
Great finds as always; wish I could go thrifting with you! That hammer is called a ball peen hammer! I think that ironstone ladle belongs in YOUR collection! I think the barn would also be cute with a modern Nativity set in it at Christmas!
I sit among all my primitives and chuckle to myself. These are the real 100+ year old antiques. You’d have to knock me out to get my wooden dough bowl from me. My crocks and graniteware tell stories of amazing home cooking and community. You can keep your swung vases and genie bottles MCM fans. A Blenko water pitcher never helped anyone survive a harsh and brutal winter. Call me an old fool. I like the ring that has to it. LOL.
You are so fortunate to have acquired those primitives! Many young people today would love them, but the prices put those antiques out of reach. Hope you are lucky enough to have younger friends or family members who will appreciate those primitives as you pass them on.
Great video! You are SO creative. Yes! That barn “toy” will make a great plant container! Fabulous idea. And I love the use of the votive holder for display. I often get pieces like that to use for display. Makes my booth more appealing.
See you next time!
Love the Watt platter.
Ball Peen hammer, it’s a machinist’s hammer for metal working
Love the Owl. You have some great stuff this haul.
Great finds as always; wish I could go thrifting with you! That hammer is called a ball peen hammer! I think that ironstone ladle belongs in YOUR collection! I think the barn would also be cute with a modern Nativity set in it at Christmas!
Always love your ideas Kathy!!
So fun! I would love to have the egg scale exclamation point I have laying hens so neat!
That "votive holder" would be a nice cupcake holder!
I sit among all my primitives and chuckle to myself. These are the real 100+ year old antiques. You’d have to knock me out to get my wooden dough bowl from me. My crocks and graniteware tell stories of amazing home cooking and community. You can keep your swung vases and genie bottles MCM fans. A Blenko water pitcher never helped anyone survive a harsh and brutal winter. Call me an old fool. I like the ring that has to it. LOL.
You are so fortunate to have acquired those primitives! Many young people today would love them, but the prices put those antiques out of reach. Hope you are lucky enough to have younger friends or family members who will appreciate those primitives as you pass them on.
I believe the hammer is called a ball peen. I have the same one that belonged to my father and still use it.
You find the best stuff! I really enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Totally agree!
Love it!
L❤V E the barn!!! Would be lovely at Christmas with pine branches or small artificial trees 🌲 and berry sprays or garland xoxoxoxo
Love your idea!!
I have some items similar to the Watt platter, but are blue ridge pottery or unstamped.
Lots of good finds!