Lol....back in " the day" there was a movie with Richard Chamberlain ( my heart throb of the day! ha) the name of the movie was THE Thornbirds! Maybe that's where the birds on thorns came from??? Just a little whimsy to share with you!
Bibles and sheep! I love collecting those too! Also, I love your sweet attitude! You are a beautiful sister! One day we will be friends in heaven! The days are hard but the Lord provides, even lovely moments hearing you having a good time sharing a hunt with hubby!
Brown's Mule and Days O Work both were brands of plug chewing tobacco. I come from a region of Southern Appalachia that most men my grandfather's age chewed plug tobacco. Younger generations used pouch, then still younger used shredded like Skoal. The women my grandmother's age used powdered tobacco.... Snuff. Only they dipped it like Skoal instead of sniffing it like the Europeans did in the 17th & 18th centuries. My grandma used Bruton's Sweet Scotch Snuff. It came in drinking glasses. That's all my granny had to drink out of! I'd give anything for a couple of her snuff glasses!
I love this video. So much fun! I’m amazed at all your auction wins. I’d have any of them in my home. I collect aged metal whatever too! Your husband is a great addition.
I have always wanted a barrister’s cabinet ,named that because when they first originated they were so expensive only barristers (attorneys) could afford them. I have never found one I can afford. If you got a good price on that one, that’s amazing because it’s beautiful!
Loved the barrister cabinet. My Mom had one made out of oak by an Amish cabinet maker it is beautiful. My brother got it. So many great items. Chris is really getting more vocal and we like seeing you two interact. Happy Easter! 🤗
Wow! You n Chris did well at the auction n a few antique shops. I thought those rocking horses were cool. Also how each one was moved differently. Have to say you guys scored well. I was drooling over many of the pieces you were showing. I find it’s wonderful that the two of you have much in common n love what you do. I’m also hoping that day will come when Chris can be home all the time. Believe, it’ll happen. ♥️♥️😊👍👍👍🌟
Loved this video , I absolutely loved the look on Chris’s face when you were mentioning the adult toys LOL 😂 I’m taking a wild guess that all the gambling was going on while they we’re waiting for their turn for the adult toys 😂😂😂❤( just being goofy)
You got a lot of great finds. I know you like to pick up those vintage molds, I had an "oh, that would be cool" moment when I saw them...have you ever thought of using your paper mache mush to press into to molds to make cute vintage animals for your projects? I'm going to start keeping an eye out for them for myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
Oh my word. I loved this video. You and Chris were able to bring home some good things. I love the crock with handle and those SHEEP! I love seeing Mr. Chris. Can you share what his 9 - 5 job without details for privacy reasons? And if you would rather not, I totally understand. Have a great week!
The tins sheets were impressed in plug tobacco. In old general stores they would buy “flats” of chewing tobacco and cut off a square or plug to sell to individuals.
I think th bird pictures might have come from a room screen as panel features ergo the thorns. Also Sandown Race Course is between London and Woking. The roulette wheel has an English feel to the horse images. I think the ship picture is 1875 not 1975. The cabinet with the slide glass doors is gorgeous, keep it. What a great haul you’ve got.
The white jars with black lids look like Griffith Spice Jars without the label..i have a set with the wood stand.. you can still order the labels over the Internet..
This was such an interesting video towatch there was so much to see I'm going to have to watch it again ! The paintings were great and both old ones worth researching love the old lotto and bingo games for the graphics and pieces alone and Sandown is a race course in the UK 😊❤
After a bit of research, I think that label on the back of your gorgeous horse painting is from Biggs & Sons "Carvers Gilders, and Picture Restorers; 3L Conduit St. Bond Street, London, looking glasses supplied • old frames regild." According to the National Portrait Gallery website, a Biggs and Sons is listed among the British Picture Framers archives as being in operation 1853-1856.
That is amazing Clydesdale piece!!!..I’ve seen them before only one in pristine condition!!..born and raised St. Louis mo so be still my heart with your love of Budweiser ❤❤❤❤…we are proud of our beer and establishment !..ya’ll are great
Couldn't sleep so got up and you 2 were on. Think I've seen you before but you 2 are the best!..would like to subscribe but..couldn't get connected..I'll keep trying....thank you for your knowlege....
I am also obsessed with the barrister bookcases. I have two one I got for a great deal from an estate sale, and the other was from my grandmother. She and her brother each got one from their first grade teacher.
What a HAUL indeed! I'm in LOVE with the very large Jack O' Lanterns, and the store display Santa is awesome! Great pieces as always. Thanks for sharing.
It makes my heart go pitter- patter just listening to you mention different places in Michigan ! ( as I am from there, but it has been years since I've been there.! )
Omg, years ago, I worked at a department store, and we had registers similar to this. The older ladies were freaking out when we went to computers. This was back when you had to know how to make change. (And I am in my 50s now). Kids today can't do it. They rely on the machine. Crazy. Love your channel and you guys!
I was a store manager for several years. Teaching the younger generations (I was born in 1965 so I'll let you determine which ones I'm referring to..... usually mid-1990s to those current working age). was nearly impossible to teach them to count back change!
Oh my heavens Yvonne, I am so jealous over some of the auction items you got this time. To me, while all the gambling items are interesting to look at they are not things I would ever be interested win purchasing and/or collecting. On the other hand, those cast iron items, the number tags from bingo games, cigars,, dough bowl (which is simply amazing), as is the race horse painting, and the salvages items y'all got. I can certainly see why this was an interesting action - there definitely was a rather strange mixture of items, but an amazing mixture at that. I'm like Steve in that I love barrister boxcases. We inherited a 4 shelf one from my mother=in-law,which I absolutely love. I have a cast iron round mirror that is exactly like the cast iron mirror y'all got on the stand. Mine just didn't have a stand to it, but I love the way it looks hanging on the wall. At the same time IO got it, I also got a beautiful oval cast iron trivet which I keep on the counter next to my stove. I love old cast iron pieces and you don't see them much anymore (at least in our area anyway).
OMG!!! That painting with ships is 1875!!!!! Not 1975. By Abraham Hulk👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁He died in the late 1800s. Some of his paintings can be worth A LOT!!!! Hope this helps you research it.😁
OMG! Don’t know where to start! Great haul you guys! I scored a bingo cage with the ball counters (like the one you got) at an online auction last year! Display it with several other vintage games.
Awesome finds! I like to collect Barware dice, there were some very nice pieces at the 1st sale. I also am looking for a ceramic lighted Christmas tree.
I love both your channel's! But I love seeing the process! Plus I love seeing you and Chris together. You guys are so cute. I still say you need to have a professional picture of you two, done up in old-time Scottish garb.
Oh my word, S C O R E on the sign, cash register, 2 paintings. I'd take those to DuMouchelles, for appraisal, and they can auction it for you. After you raid the register ( ha) of all the keys, and price tags, it would make a cool planter, or mailbox?
Now this was an amazing haul. You got me so tickled “ looook at that beautiful piece- Chris, oh but that item too”. To many wonderful things to say what was my favorite but those rocking horses wow. While you were looking at those Santa’s that one you picked up with handle and hole on top!? That thing was scary 😦 lookin.😂. 😊❤ oh yeah that great big Santa 🎅🏻 you got was a fantastic find.
Nice haul, glad you were able to get yourselves some thing's that make your ❤ happy. I had a chamber pot like the one you got ,I used it for a trashcan in my bathroom 😅
Fun video! Are the molds for chocolate? I have a rooster collection so just love the unusual rooster mold and weathervane. Fun to see what different regions of the country are selling, Thanks again.
You two have a lot of stamina to come home with that great haul. Staying till the end of an auction takes a lot of energy. How do you prepare for a long day at auctions + stopping at shops on the way home?
I loved the bunny molds & the bingo number tumbler. I loved the Budweiser light with the horses. Have you ever found large hat pins? I have a few. I stick them in large potted plants for tall decorations. Do you ever find tickets or ball cap pins from Olympic games? I went to the Olympics in Georgia in 1996 and collected several things.
If ya ever get tired of resale, you could open an underground casino 😅 Your finds in this video are so good. I can't wait to see the Christmas vignettes you make this year!
Yvonne ! Do you ever use the old molds with the IOD air dry clay or resins ?? I just happened to think of that watching you unload those fabby rabbit molds... That would be a very cool project !! ❤❤❤
It's so nice to hear Chris get more involved. He used to be mainly silent but now he fits right in.
I have to agree. It really was nice to see him speaking up n sharing. ♥️😊👍
My mom bought a chamber pot in Norway. They called them Gazunda's cause it😊 Gazunda the bed.
Lol....back in " the day" there was a movie with Richard Chamberlain ( my heart throb of the day! ha) the name of the movie was THE Thornbirds! Maybe that's where the birds on thorns came from??? Just a little whimsy to share with you!
Love love love the santa. And the bunny and chicken molds. Great haul. It's so nice that you and Chris can do this together.
In a red suit Chris would look a little like that Santa store display, and I mean that in a good way!! Great haul!!
Yes. They said it was a store display
Bibles and sheep! I love collecting those too! Also, I love your sweet attitude! You are a beautiful sister! One day we will be friends in heaven! The days are hard but the Lord provides, even lovely moments hearing you having a good time sharing a hunt with hubby!
That santa head was creepy!!!
The little lambs were priced at $6.25 or $625? I love them. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen anything like them.
The higher 🥴
That creepy Santa was too cool for school!..Halloween gal here .be great in my display..I wish😅❤
Brown's Mule and Days O Work both were brands of plug chewing tobacco. I come from a region of Southern Appalachia that most men my grandfather's age chewed plug tobacco. Younger generations used pouch, then still younger used shredded like Skoal. The women my grandmother's age used powdered tobacco.... Snuff. Only they dipped it like Skoal instead of sniffing it like the Europeans did in the 17th & 18th centuries. My grandma used Bruton's Sweet Scotch Snuff. It came in drinking glasses. That's all my granny had to drink out of! I'd give anything for a couple of her snuff glasses!
Interesting.. thank you for sharing
I had a fish like that! I kept it for years because I was fascinated about how it might have moved! Funny things!
You got so many amazing things but my favorite is Chris' pair of rocking horses and the rusty crusty weathervane was a close second.
I love this video. So much fun! I’m amazed at all your auction wins. I’d have any of them in my home. I collect aged metal whatever too! Your husband is a great addition.
I have always wanted a barrister’s cabinet ,named that because when they first originated they were so expensive only barristers (attorneys) could afford them. I have never found one I can afford. If you got a good price on that one, that’s amazing because it’s beautiful!
Loved the barrister cabinet. My Mom had one made out of oak by an Amish cabinet maker it is beautiful. My brother got it. So many great items. Chris is really getting more vocal and we like seeing you two interact. Happy Easter! 🤗
My goodness what a great great video, I can now lift my jaw back up😵 Phew!
Wow! You n Chris did well at the auction n a few antique shops. I thought those rocking horses were cool. Also how each one was moved differently. Have to say you guys scored well. I was drooling over many of the pieces you were showing. I find it’s wonderful that the two of you have much in common n love what you do. I’m also hoping that day will come when Chris can be home all the time. Believe, it’ll happen.
♥️♥️😊👍👍👍🌟
Loved this video , I absolutely loved the look on Chris’s face when you were mentioning the adult toys LOL 😂 I’m taking a wild guess that all the gambling was going on while they we’re waiting for their turn for the adult toys 😂😂😂❤( just being goofy)
15:15 I wonder if this one was actually from 1875 (rather than 1975)! Stunning frame. What a great haul
Lots of comments said it was the early
@@GingerChickRehabTheJourney Nice! It’s beautiful 😍
You got a lot of great finds. I know you like to pick up those vintage molds, I had an "oh, that would be cool" moment when I saw them...have you ever thought of using your paper mache mush to press into to molds to make cute vintage animals for your projects? I'm going to start keeping an eye out for them for myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
Oh my word. I loved this video. You and Chris were able to bring home some good things. I love the crock with handle and those SHEEP! I love seeing Mr. Chris. Can you share what his 9 - 5 job without details for privacy reasons? And if you would rather not, I totally understand. Have a great week!
I love these cabinets too.
The tins sheets were impressed in plug tobacco. In old general stores they would buy “flats” of chewing tobacco and cut off a square or plug to sell to individuals.
That is a Harold Gale Santa and very collectible. Be sure to look up comps.
Oh.. thank you for sharing that
WOW! I’m shocked at the price one the big sign, I would never have guessed. Great haul.
The fun you have!!!!
I wished we had in person auctions. All our auctions are on line only.
Those molds are amazing!!!!!!
I think th bird pictures might have come from a room screen as panel features ergo the thorns. Also Sandown Race Course is between London and Woking. The roulette wheel has an English feel to the horse images. I think the ship picture is 1875 not 1975. The cabinet with the slide glass doors is gorgeous, keep it. What a great haul you’ve got.
The white jars with black lids look like Griffith Spice Jars without the label..i have a set with the wood stand.. you can still order the labels over the Internet..
Such wonderful things. The snow at the auction was interesting. You are dedicated! I live in Reno, Nevada and we just had my first white Easter.
I'm in love with the paper mache jack o lanterns! What a score!
I just Love watching you and Chris!!! The LOVE just " oozes"!!! How nice!!!!
Bitd bath would look cool with an air plant in it. 🎉
This was such an interesting video towatch there was so much to see I'm going to have to watch it again ! The paintings were great and both old ones worth researching love the old lotto and bingo games for the graphics and pieces alone and Sandown is a race course in the UK 😊❤
The little round tags were probably used for a coat check.❤ your loot!
After a bit of research, I think that label on the back of your gorgeous horse painting is from Biggs & Sons "Carvers Gilders, and Picture Restorers; 3L Conduit St. Bond Street, London, looking glasses supplied • old frames regild." According to the National Portrait Gallery website, a Biggs and Sons is listed among the British Picture Framers archives as being in operation 1853-1856.
Wow… thank you
Some nice items! The barrister bookcase looks in real nice condition. Love the sheep.
Love that Ralph Lauren inspired jockey pic and frame loooveee it❤
Oh… those old gold frames and the beautiful old German Christmas items.
That is amazing
Clydesdale piece!!!..I’ve seen them before only one in pristine condition!!..born and raised St. Louis mo so be still my heart with your love of Budweiser ❤❤❤❤…we are proud of our beer and establishment !..ya’ll are great
Couldn't sleep so got up and you 2 were on. Think I've seen you before but you 2 are the best!..would like to subscribe but..couldn't get connected..I'll keep trying....thank you for your knowlege....
Oh wow. That Budwiser light was a great deal!
Fun to watch and dream
I am also obsessed with the barrister bookcases. I have two one I got for a great deal from an estate sale, and the other was from my grandmother. She and her brother each got one from their first grade teacher.
Oh.. there’s something about them❤
Wow great scores. I’m so happy to see Chris getting so comfortable in front of the camera. Love watching you guys.
You got amazing finds❤
What a HAUL indeed! I'm in LOVE with the very large Jack O' Lanterns, and the store display Santa is awesome! Great pieces as always. Thanks for sharing.
I loved all of your finds! Especially love all the chocolate bunny molds! ❤
It makes my heart go pitter- patter just listening to you mention different places in Michigan ! ( as I am from there, but it has been years since I've been there.! )
Love the Barrister bookcase! Have several of them myself!! Fun haul.
OMG that Budweiser light for $125 was a SUPER FIND!
You guys find some really nice items. I love the old stuff for the history.
Yaa Chris and Yvonne y’all did good ❤️
I love when you tell us the prices you paid, thank you! ❤
Yeap, Lake Odessa has a couple honey holes in that town. Chris does a good Vanna impression. Looks like you had a ball.
Wow! Amazing treasures at that auction!
Love the seltzer bottle!!!
Was glad to see your husband with you!
Enjoyed watching Easter night. Happy Easter ❤
I love the Christmas trees
You guys are so good together! ❤ God bless.🤗
Omg, years ago, I worked at a department store, and we had registers similar to this. The older ladies were freaking out when we went to computers. This was back when you had to know how to make change. (And I am in my 50s now). Kids today can't do it. They rely on the machine. Crazy. Love your channel and you guys!
I was a store manager for several years. Teaching the younger generations (I was born in 1965 so I'll let you determine which ones I'm referring to..... usually mid-1990s to those current working age). was nearly impossible to teach them to count back change!
Wonderful haul!!🎉 unique things!❤ Thanks for sharing!😊
OMG what a score I love everything you got just amazing! Congrats!
The only thing about the ceramic Christmas trees is __ they are still being made.
Love the bingo spinner. We have one at work, and I always wished I could have it. But it is stille used.
You are an amazing couple just lovely to see 😘❤❤❤
Oh my heavens Yvonne, I am so jealous over some of the auction items you got this time. To me, while all the gambling items are interesting to look at they are not things I would ever be interested win purchasing and/or collecting. On the other hand, those cast iron items, the number tags from bingo games, cigars,, dough bowl (which is simply amazing), as is the race horse painting, and the salvages items y'all got. I can certainly see why this was an interesting action - there definitely was a rather strange mixture of items, but an amazing mixture at that. I'm like Steve in that I love barrister boxcases. We inherited a 4 shelf one from my mother=in-law,which I absolutely love. I have a cast iron round mirror that is exactly like the cast iron mirror y'all got on the stand. Mine just didn't have a stand to it, but I love the way it looks hanging on the wall. At the same time IO got it, I also got a beautiful oval cast iron trivet which I keep on the counter next to my stove. I love old cast iron pieces and you don't see them much anymore (at least in our area anyway).
Wonderful finds!
Wow, a lot of good things today!😊
I was so excited you got the molds. They are so beautiful!❤❤
I'm pretty sure you will work your magic on the doctor's bag. Love, love, love the rooster weathervain. You scored again, great stuff.
OMG!!! That painting with ships is 1875!!!!! Not 1975. By Abraham Hulk👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁He died in the late 1800s. Some of his paintings can be worth A LOT!!!! Hope this helps you research it.😁
Oh.. WOW!! I read that wrong. Thank you
Fantastic haul, love the brass pig, sheep, molds.
OMG! Don’t know where to start! Great haul you guys! I scored a bingo cage with the ball counters (like the one you got) at an online auction last year! Display it with several other vintage games.
My 2 favorites were Mail Pouch sign, and spotted rocking horse.
But ya got alot of great items!
Those sheep are so you!! I've seen you use them in crafting. Those and the pumpkins are a you thing!!
Love this channel and you both are adorable!
Omg you and Chris did amazing . That Santa is so cool . I’d love the bunny moulds ❤ thanks for sharing x
Awesome finds! I like to collect Barware dice, there were some very nice pieces at the 1st sale. I also am looking for a ceramic lighted Christmas tree.
I love both your channel's! But I love seeing the process! Plus I love seeing you and Chris together. You guys are so cute. I still say you need to have a professional picture of you two, done up in old-time Scottish garb.
Lol. I think that little comment went right over Chris's head.
You look so pretty tonight,, well your pretty all the time,, but loven your hair tied up,, 😊
Awesome finds!
A Hulk painting is Abraham Hulk 1875 and has value maybe 1-2 thousand
Oh my word, S C O R E on the sign, cash register, 2 paintings. I'd take those to DuMouchelles, for appraisal, and they can auction it for you.
After you raid the register ( ha) of all the keys, and price tags, it would make a cool planter, or mailbox?
Oh my word!! The moulds!! The Christmas!!
Now this was an amazing haul. You got me so tickled “ looook at that beautiful piece- Chris, oh but that item too”. To many wonderful things to say what was my favorite but those rocking horses wow. While you were looking at those Santa’s that one you picked up with handle and hole on top!? That thing was scary 😦 lookin.😂. 😊❤ oh yeah that great big Santa 🎅🏻 you got was a fantastic find.
Omg! I love the sheep! The pumpkin lanterns are so cool too. What a wonderful haul! TFS❣️Happy belated Easter 🐣
Nice haul, glad you were able to get yourselves some thing's that make your ❤ happy. I had a chamber pot like the one you got ,I used it for a trashcan in my bathroom 😅
Everything was yummy. Can’t wait to see what you do with the makeovers.❤❤❤
Just finished video and shopping! 😂 that “2 piece” chicken mold (bent one) is adorable ❤ again, GREAT HAUL
The bunny molds are my favorite and that crock. Yummy.
Fun video! Are the molds for chocolate? I have a rooster collection so just love the unusual rooster mold and weathervane. Fun to see what different regions of the country are selling, Thanks again.
You two have a lot of stamina to come home with that great haul. Staying till the end of an auction takes a lot of energy. How do you prepare for a long day at auctions + stopping at shops on the way home?
I think it the adrenaline … the shopping high🥴🤗
I loved the bunny molds & the bingo number tumbler. I loved the Budweiser light with the horses. Have you ever found large hat pins? I have a few. I stick them in large potted plants for tall decorations. Do you ever find tickets or ball cap pins from Olympic games? I went to the Olympics in Georgia in 1996 and collected several things.
Some old rare dice are made from bakelite,worth more
Oh.. good to know
I would love to have the kaleidoscope!! My favorite item.
santa is a Herald Gayle store display and are going for about 125.00
Thank you
Holy cow,! You get the coolest stuff.
If ya ever get tired of resale, you could open an underground casino 😅 Your finds in this video are so good. I can't wait to see the Christmas vignettes you make this year!
Yvonne ! Do you ever use the old molds with the IOD air dry clay or resins ?? I just happened to think of that watching you unload those fabby rabbit molds... That would be a very cool project !! ❤❤❤