Hi Jocelyn! There might be a small market for the broken tailed kitty with people like me. My mom raised purebred Manx cats many years ago, and as a kid I had a pet "stumpy" Manx. Decades layer, one of my white ceramic cats fell and broke his tail. I realized he now looks exactly like my old "Puffball." So I sanded his stump to the right shape and kept him!
The Crossed Swords mark on those plates looks like Meissen, and their output does not come cheap. Older pieces are even better money of course, but a hand-painted crossed swords mark is always a good sign.
Thank you so much for the awesome info! Pottery has been one of my favorite categories when it comes to collecting. Sometime it is really hard to recognize the marks.
The variety of stuff we can choose from to fill up our lives never ceases to amaze me. Cannot wait to see your new spaces set up. I am impressed that you can operate in the shop space as it is.
Hi, The LIMOGES piece that you picked up was produced in the City of Limoges, France, in the Limousin region. This is where the the delicate yet durable white powder clay, is located. Limoges china pieces have been produced for centuries, but the most sought after are late 19th - early 20th centuries. There are at least 50 factories in that region and to date, and more than 400 marks. And BTW, I'm one of your Niknax sellers. Struggling to get going, but hey, I'm new at the selling side. Up to now I've been a collector.
I saw you picking up the Herendi plates, and I thought, I hope you realize how expensive they are. We are originally from Hungary, have visited the porcelain factory. 💕
Why did you put the little creamer it was so adorable it doesn't need a sugar bowl I don't use sugar and I like fancy creamers just keep that in mind and have a great day 😊
The plates are original Meissen and made many patterns that came later very very popular and these were copied by other porcelain companies. Just like in fashion, there are trends and every reputable company has their own version of it. Great find! I would also keep my eyes out for Nymphenburg and Ludwigsburg companies from Germany - these have amazing quality and value as well!
They look fake because the numbers are missing on the plates,the original ones have also numbers not only swords.and also the swords on the original ones looks slightly different. My dad had an antique store here in germany and there are many fakes of antique german porcelain going around.I offered to post a link from the original ones and how they have to look on the bottom but my comment was deleted.
Was the artist of the redware plate with "Ephrata Area School District" on it Andrew Loercher? I'm not sure I'm spelling that correctly, but he was an art teacher in the school district for many years, my teacher as well, and I'm 51 now!
But it's in the bottom of the cart aren't you worried about that getting broken after you put everything in his brother on top of it? That's to Jocelyn.
“This lamp is everything”, says The Crazy Lamp Lady. I have to also add that it has rubbed off on me. I have a Cattuette lamp in my thrift shop that I want to keep every day. I don’t even have cats.
Whoa that's an amazing haul Jocelyn! Meissen plates for 3 bucks wow! I've only ever found a Meissen plate in the wild once and the thrift store had AU$200 on it, it sat there for weeks and I managed to get it for AU$120.
My guess on the Meissen price difference would be the that the 1000$ plate was significantly older than the 200$ plate. The way the swords are positioned will tell how old the plates are. Sonetimes there are also little dots. And if there are weired scratches next to the swords it means it's second or third quality.
Those crossed swords were imitated. However in this case the quality of plates and painting leaves little doubt that it really is Meissen. If you do want to resell I don’t think anything can be a better education than going to big glass shows or reputable antique dealers to learn what the “good stuff” is.
I just loved the red ware school house pottery plate…it was beautiful and handmade and I think would have sold so well on Niknax or in her booth…but she put it back…😭
The only piece of Lladro I've ever found looked great,,, until I looked it up and realized she was supposed to be holding a broom,,,, not striking a pose lol
😂😂😂 I did that with an Erzgebirge wooden Christmas figure. I was so excited I took a picture when I got home with it and sent it to my daughter. She said "That's so cute! Where's his other arm?" 😂😂
You should still get the cat with the broken tail because it might look like someone's cat who is missing a tail! I'd buy it! And I did have cat when I was a kid who was missing its tail (it broke when she was hit by a car and they had to take it off)
My cat lost his tail a few years back. He was in a fight with a dog we think. There is a cat breed called Manx and they don't have tails so now we have a Manx cat 😸
How about a Christmas in July sale. It’s has become big event. I have friend who own a gift shop and they decorated the store for Christmas. They would sell off old stock and some new stocks.
Party Lite is it very expensive candle company or was I sold it many years ago. when I sold this 20 years ago, it was the only candle company the White House used. Just a fun fact it was very expensive to buy.
I wish our goodwill was good like the ones you go to. Ours is not very good. Most of the time the shelves are pretty bare, plus it’s tiny compared to yours.
01:03 Oh, just claim he's a Manx! 😄 01:31 "Elza Rio" seems like it's somebody's name. 02:00 B&G is Bing & Grøndahl, part of the Royal Copenhagen family. 03:50 It's a BVM seashell grotto, with an abalone backdrop! 04:53 That'd sure be nice for pouring pancake batter. The name looks like "Mata." 05:45 I agree -- they _look_ like flash. 08:18 I wish you wouldn't wave it around so, in order I could get a good look at the label. Based on the little I could see, I feel it's Polish. 08:46 Coalport is a bone-china mark, of respectable antiquity. $12.99's a little steep, tho. 09:26 Awwwwwwwwwww, bluebonnets! The blooming season is just finishing up, here. That piece was probably produced for Neiman Marcus, with whom he worked for years. (He was Polish, died in 2005 at the age of 88.) 16:11 Such VERRRRRRRRRRRY 1971! I remember when you could buy them in the shops. 18:50 It's a print of Horus, son of Isis and Osiris, and Hathor, his wife. He's a god identified with the pharaohs, she's a sky/sun goddess.
A poodle with red high heels?!?! Of course you needed her, Jocelyn! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That’s what I was thinking!! I didn’t want her to leave that absolute treasure behind!! 😍
How did you pass up a poodle in red high heels? At the very least, it could have been lifted to Kate (but I'd have kept her!)
"this lamp is everything." Made me smile as you added the dog lamp to your cart!
“You should always start in figurines-otherwise you’re doing it wrong.” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Hi Jocelyn! There might be a small market for the broken tailed kitty with people like me. My mom raised purebred Manx cats many years ago, and as a kid I had a pet "stumpy" Manx. Decades layer, one of my white ceramic cats fell and broke his tail. I realized he now looks exactly like my old "Puffball." So I sanded his stump to the right shape and kept him!
At 12.46 there are a stack of Wedgwood Wild Strawberry plates that sell for a good price, particularly to Japan.
The Meissen plates are amazing, but the poodle with red shoes is what I need in my life 😂😂😂
The Crossed Swords mark on those plates looks like Meissen, and their output does not come cheap. Older pieces are even better money of course, but a hand-painted crossed swords mark is always a good sign.
A little paint on the cat and you would have a Bobtail cat trinket box lol😊
Meissen plates weren't only a good find, but are beautiful as well. I think the bugs give them a creepy cool touch!❤
I always get so excited to find Herend! Found twice in Good Wills - both small critters - worth a ton!!!
Awe! The turtle planter!
I was in love with that too!
Me too!!!
He was saying "buy me, I want to come home with you!"
I noticed it too
Me too
"...it's throwing up foam." 😂😅😂
The marks project has been a good resource online for identifying 20th & 21st centuries pottery.
Thank you so much for the awesome info! Pottery has been one of my favorite categories when it comes to collecting. Sometime it is really hard to recognize the marks.
The dog lamp!!!😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤
The variety of stuff we can choose from to fill up our lives never ceases to amaze me. Cannot wait to see your new spaces set up. I am impressed that you can operate in the shop space as it is.
Italian fish dish oh yes! Meissen bird plate are a fabulous find!
Hi, The LIMOGES piece that you picked up was produced in the City of Limoges, France, in the Limousin region. This is where the the delicate yet durable white powder clay, is located. Limoges china pieces have been produced for centuries, but the most sought after are late 19th - early 20th centuries. There are at least 50 factories in that region and to date, and more than 400 marks. And BTW, I'm one of your Niknax sellers. Struggling to get going, but hey, I'm new at the selling side. Up to now I've been a collector.
I loved this Goodwill, it was sooo quiet!! Fantastic find with those Meissen plates Jocelyn and I hope the little bootees fit Laurel.❤
I saw you picking up the Herendi plates, and I thought, I hope you realize how expensive they are. We are originally from Hungary, have visited the porcelain factory. 💕
Quimper cup and plates! You had them in your hands!
Is it @11:16?
Why did you put the little creamer it was so adorable it doesn't need a sugar bowl I don't use sugar and I like fancy creamers just keep that in mind and have a great day 😊
I have 3 pieces of that 😮😅
But I have none 😂😭
The plates are original Meissen and made many patterns that came later very very popular and these were copied by other porcelain companies.
Just like in fashion, there are trends and every reputable company has their own version of it.
Great find!
I would also keep my eyes out for Nymphenburg and Ludwigsburg companies from Germany - these have amazing quality and value as well!
They look fake because the numbers are missing on the plates,the original ones have also numbers not only swords.and also the swords on the original ones looks slightly different. My dad had an antique store here in germany and there are many fakes of antique german porcelain going around.I offered to post a link from the original ones and how they have to look on the bottom but my comment was deleted.
You should of brought the cats with shoes they were cool ha ha 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
What a great find on the crossed swords plates. Thank you for Sharing your day. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day.
You just find the best treasures ❤
So glad this one dropped earlier than normal! Hopefully, I’ll be able to hold my eyes open! lol
Me too! 🎉
I nodded off a few times… lol
Hows that going with your sister, an your choice of BoHo items ? Was wondering if she approved any of your picks ?
Handy thing to know. A dollar bill😅is 6 inches approximately
It feels like I’m shopping with you! So fun!
Your thoughtfulness towards your sister makes me wish I had a sister 🧡I love all the things you pick up for her. SO SWEET☮
Not all sisters are like this 😢
@@onlyluvisreal6691 of course not. 😊
Meissen the magical word! Great find!!
That's meissen and meissen is a very expensive German brand specially when its old meissen the sign is the crossing swords
I would be so happy if we could have a peek at ur swung vase collection!
Was the artist of the redware plate with "Ephrata Area School District" on it Andrew Loercher? I'm not sure I'm spelling that correctly, but he was an art teacher in the school district for many years, my teacher as well, and I'm 51 now!
I always see so many things that I would pick up at your Goodwill store adventures. 😮
Yes! Agree! I wish we HAD a Goodwill nearby….so many decor pieces I would gather, perhaps not worth a ton for reselling, but to decorate my home! 😊❤
I sold a Meissen serving bowl for lots and only spent a $1. That’s a score!
I love love love that lladro…
But it's in the bottom of the cart aren't you worried about that getting broken after you put everything in his brother on top of it? That's to Jocelyn.
😅at 5:03 2 stacks of what looks like Staffordshire plates (blue)-so beautiful.
Sweet rocket is my favorite flower. It’s a member of the sweet pea family.
“This lamp is everything”, says The Crazy Lamp Lady. I have to also add that it has rubbed off on me. I have a Cattuette lamp in my thrift shop that I want to keep every day. I don’t even have cats.
Would love to see the dog lamp in action.
2:10 the windmill dish is cute 6:51 yay sunflower vase 😊
It seems you found a “Golden” retriever lamp.
Ooohhh.. that comment was "ruff" 😄
Shes back at Goodwill. She does it again. The CLL will score for the win🧡🧡
Wow you just never know that’s what I like about thrifting it’s like happy accidents
Thanks Jocelyn. Ejoy the rest of your weekend. I bet PA Cant beat CO's 81° tomorrow? Yes!!
Whoa that's an amazing haul Jocelyn! Meissen plates for 3 bucks wow! I've only ever found a Meissen plate in the wild once and the thrift store had AU$200 on it, it sat there for weeks and I managed to get it for AU$120.
OMG that poodle with the red high heel shoes was the best.
😂 that poodle with the high heels....
16:43, that Italian jar worth some money! Faenza Garofano Blue Carnation.
My guess on the Meissen price difference would be the that the 1000$ plate was significantly older than the 200$ plate. The way the swords are positioned will tell how old the plates are. Sonetimes there are also little dots. And if there are weired scratches next to the swords it means it's second or third quality.
Those crossed swords were imitated. However in this case the quality of plates and painting leaves little doubt that it really is Meissen. If you do want to resell I don’t think anything can be a better education than going to big glass shows or reputable antique dealers to learn what the “good stuff” is.
I said this too that they look fake but my comment was getting deleted.
Love your videos
I need that sunflower vase!!!!!! Will that be posted on niknax as a bin??
Good catch on the dog lamp. Sells between $100-$200
I have that Lladro piece. I received it as a gift in 1973.
I just loved the red ware school house pottery plate…it was beautiful and handmade and I think would have sold so well on Niknax or in her booth…but she put it back…😭
The little dresser set was sweet!!❤
The plates were very beautiful and the dog lamp was fun. A great Goodwill shop.
Lenox is now made in Indonesia. Sad that their quality has been compromised. Great finds though! Thank you for sharing!! 😊
So what is the best search to price items..sometimes you just know. You have a very soothing voice
Meissen trafienie roku. W Europie też w wysokiej bardzo cenię, bo coraz rzadsza. 🤓
The bowl with stars looks like van briggle pottery mark
The only piece of Lladro I've ever found looked great,,, until I looked it up and realized she was supposed to be holding a broom,,,, not striking a pose lol
😂😂😂 I did that with an Erzgebirge wooden Christmas figure. I was so excited I took a picture when I got home with it and sent it to my daughter. She said "That's so cute! Where's his other arm?" 😂😂
I have that little stork plate. It is really nice in person!
Great haul!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love the turtle planter at apx 3:17 😊
Good finds in this video! Fun!
You should still get the cat with the broken tail because it might look like someone's cat who is missing a tail! I'd buy it! And I did have cat when I was a kid who was missing its tail (it broke when she was hit by a car and they had to take it off)
My cat lost his tail a few years back. He was in a fight with a dog we think. There is a cat breed called Manx and they don't have tails so now we have a Manx cat 😸
Dang I live about 1 hour away from these locations. I need to go there lol!
The plates aren't Herend (Hair - rend) Looks like Meissen.
I would love to know how much some of your big-ticket items sell for
I love your videos and I'm learning a lot by watching. Thank you!
Lemoyne Goodwill for the win again! ❤❤❤
I bought a Lladro for $5 and sold it for $85.
I was wondering about Antique Place at Lemoyne... You hadn't been there in a while!
I think maybe they were identifying the bird on the plate as a heron. Not that the maker was herend. Possibly??
Love to watch your videos!
Nice score with the Meissen plates
Good for you,Jocelyn! Great finds.👍🏼
Abe Union pride learn a lot from the show very enjoyable
I like the Ainsley bowl too
Love the bluebonnet plate. It’s the season!! So beautiful. ❤❤
How about a Christmas in July sale. It’s has become big event. I have friend who own a gift shop and they decorated the store for Christmas. They would sell off old stock and some new stocks.
LOL, you passed up gold mushrooms, but when is there ever a gold dog lamp? LOL!
It's a Golden Retriever though😂🐕
Party Lite is it very expensive candle company or was I sold it many years ago. when I sold this 20 years ago, it was the only candle company the White House used. Just a fun fact it was very expensive to buy.
I wish our goodwill was good like the ones you go to. Ours is not very good. Most of the time the shelves are pretty bare, plus it’s tiny compared to yours.
Love the bird plates
Those plates were a great find!
01:03 Oh, just claim he's a Manx! 😄
01:31 "Elza Rio" seems like it's somebody's name.
02:00 B&G is Bing & Grøndahl, part of the Royal Copenhagen family.
03:50 It's a BVM seashell grotto, with an abalone backdrop!
04:53 That'd sure be nice for pouring pancake batter. The name looks like "Mata."
05:45 I agree -- they _look_ like flash.
08:18 I wish you wouldn't wave it around so, in order I could get a good look at the label. Based on the little I could see, I feel it's Polish.
08:46 Coalport is a bone-china mark, of respectable antiquity. $12.99's a little steep, tho.
09:26 Awwwwwwwwwww, bluebonnets! The blooming season is just finishing up, here. That piece was probably produced for Neiman Marcus, with whom he worked for years. (He was Polish, died in 2005 at the age of 88.)
16:11 Such VERRRRRRRRRRRY 1971! I remember when you could buy them in the shops.
18:50 It's a print of Horus, son of Isis and Osiris, and Hathor, his wife. He's a god identified with the pharaohs, she's a sky/sun goddess.
Bing and Grondahl is the Danish windmill dish.
The Strawberry Wedgwood plates!!!!!!!
What was the signature on the bottom of the patriotic bowl?
Go grab the other blue art pottery bowls
Do you still have the dachshund lamp? I collect dachshund pieces & don't have this one.
The lamp is made by Novagratz
I can hear in the video that you lucked out and got the cart with a square wheel. Darn when that happens.
Easy way to yell inches. From the base of your palm to the tips of your fingers is generally 6 inches.
We all don’t have the same size hands. 🤣
Than😢so much for sharing this!
Loved the teak angel