OMG Ashton brings me back to the "good ole days"....Vans apparel, braces, and a penchant for art glass. My boy is now 35, and he's a glass blower, still rocking the Vans...with beautiful teeth. Ashton is a handsome young man, and seems to have a sweet spirit to match. ✌
You should totally have $5 and $10 sections when you open your shop! Lots of people who follow you but don’t have big budgets just want *something* from your shop would probably totally be all about an area like that! ❤️
Totally agree with that. I follow a few TH-camrs that have antique booths and they all say you need to have lots of "smalls" in your booth as they make up a substantial part of booth sales.
Agree, could have $5, $10, $20 dollar tables/shelves and just mark each piece with a different color sticker for each section. Blue $5, Orange $10, Green $20
Yes, I would agree. I’m no expert, but something like that pressed glass clear vase would be an option for this section. I would pay $20 - $30 for that vase out of your shop. I think it’s pretty.
Your Praha might just be Prague. And make sure that the clay old lady is or isn't a Santon. They are from the south of France and the very old ones can be valuable.
Hi Jocelyn. The Bialetti is an espresso coffee maker and it appears to have all its parts, pour water in the bottom. The bottom should contain a "basket" that you would fill with espresso coffee. Place it on the stove on medium-high heat and wait for the coffee to come up and enjoy. It looks to be a 6-cups size.
Praha is Prague in the Czech Republic. I believe that is the castle Vysehrad which was built in the middle of the 10th century and rises above the capitol overlooking the city and Vltava river. I'm fortunate to have travelled there and it is a beautiful city!
Your $4 vase is very likely U.S. GLASS CO. "ILLINOIS" PATTERN SODA STRAW HOLDER (1897) missing its lid. Look it up on Worthpoint! DEFINITELY more than $4 worth 😃 And yes, Praha means Prague - Capital of the Czech Republic - Lili
Hi Jocelyn, I think that cast iron owl sits on a wood burning stove filled with water to emit moisture into the room. Anybody who has a wood stove usually had some kind of steamer. They look cool too. 🦉🦉🔥🔥
Congrats on moving forward with the shop. That is a wonderful way to start 2023! That espresso percolator works by unscrewing it in the middle, filling the basket with expresso coffee fill with water right by the valve and closing it. Place it on the stove and the coffee comes out from the tower on top. That is a good brand too.
It’s a pleasure to see you grow so much, I’ve been following you from the beginning, when you showed your haul on a table in your house 🙂Seeing you open your own shop is going to be special. Best wishes
I know I am late but Congratulations on your shop, I wish I could pop over but I live in England so difficult 🙂 you made me giggle when you talked about the espresso coffee maker made in Italy 🤭 This is how we Spanish and Italian make our coffee every day! Add the water at the bottom and the coffee in the filter, put on the hob and when hot...magic! The coffee comes through the holes you mentioned 😍 Keep it and try it 😜
Wow you have already done a lot of work and so much more to go. But it's good work for yourself and family. The original idea of a store will be soon real! What a treat to visit Tommy's store and drool over all the glass. That was a treat for all of us. Thanks Joselyn.
For that cup with the lense in the bottom, you need to pour a clear liquid in it to see the image. I suspect it is a sake cup, the image in the bottom may be saucy…
Hi Jocelyn. I am still in your July Videos for your Christmas in July. Trying to keep up to watch as many videos as I can during my free time. Had to stopped watching when I have my operation for Breast Cancer. Your videos are my comfort not to think about my health. Watching from Perth Australia. I wish I live near you to work at your shop. Love the clatter shop with so many nice and fun colorful things. God Bless. And your baby so cute…
Thank you all. I am back working at childcare. Want to make happy memories with all the kids seeing their faces happy and living a joyful life makes me happy too. Good memories before God will take me don't know when. But keeping my mind and soul happy. God Bless you all.
Stove top Espresso maker makes great coffee new about $50 at bed bath beyond practically indestructible you can get replacement rubber gaskets at Amazon. I use mine everyday for the last 5 years.
Best collection of glass I've ever seen. Spectacular. The only thing prettier is how your glasses perfectly match your lovely hair color. Congratulations on the new baby!
O WoW! That Wavecrest piece is SO beautiful! They have usually been cleaned to death and the silk inside is usually just shredded. Someone-or several someones-have cherished that piece through the years😀
I am so EXCITED for you all. Instead of paying someone to sell your awesome things. It's going to be great. It's probably overwhelming looking at everything grouped together. But I feel like when A door gets closed. God opens another door. The Beauty of owning your own business is you can work around your Family and everyday life. Prayers 💖
Jocelyn I would definitely buy that little cut glass creamer with the gold on top. Before you donate it back let me know how much you would need for it to ship it. Thanks. Mary
I'm with you Ashton. Blue glass is my favourite. Great news about the shop CLL. Big changes are on the way but I know you guys are up for the challenge. ❤🐨
That my dear is an espresso maker. If you untwist the bottom or top should be a little basket where you put the coffee. You put water on the bottom portion turn on med/high heat and if it’s good shape, which appears to be the case, a whistle will blow letting you know it’s perking! Easy peasy the old fashion way 😉
The clay woman figurine holding the pan is a French “Santons” ~ they are made to represent each type of village shopkeeper/worker and are meant to become part of a nativity scene
Ooooo one of my favorite places!!!!!! Glass heaven! The frosted,hand painted fairy lights are so lovely. Opening the shop for retail is so exciting! Good Luck with that adventure!! Lovely treasures
Gorgeous kids. I love that they like antiquing with you. What a joy that they each got to pick out on thing each. Now my unsolicited opinion.....start a collection for baby Laurel. She could have a small china cabinet in her room. Loved The Pyrex
That ceramic dish with the church that says PRAHA...that is PRAGUE in the Czech Republic. It's a souvenir piece, but still Czech pottery that won't be found in the US.
The coffee pot is an espresso pot. The top is complete. If you unscrew the bottom there should be a basket for the coffee grinds. Looking into the bottom of the top piece should see a screen and a rubber gasket
Hi, I can only drool at the amazing glass collection. I cannot find any such beauties here in Singapore. Can only "shop" through you. Haha. PRAHA is Czech for Prague of the Czech Republic. I know because I have been there a few years ago. Beautiful city. Congrats on your decision to open your shop soon! So exciting!
I have 4 "fridgies", they once belonged to my Nana... and there they were, 10:05! Those are the exact 4 - the clear, the blue, & 2 red - and I use them constantly! 😃
The fact that Nana had the exact 4 could mean they came as a set with the clear piece? OCD in me loves to keep things together as they were originaly intended. Such info is often lost over time. 😟
@L Miller the actual Pyrex set included a larger yellow one, if I remember correctly. I honestly think this is just some really, really strange coincidence!!
Praha is Prague, it's a Czech piece. The porcelain with the round glass on the bottom might be Japanese? It might be for drinking "sake" and it might have a hidden image that shows when you drink from it. Try it with a little water and swirl it like you would for drinking and watch it closely. That glass shop was extraordinary. Your kids are amazing.
The bialetti moka pot is perfect as it is. I have been traveling throughout Europe, living in airbnb's for the past 5 years and that is my favorite way to make coffee. I even bought a tiny one to travel with. Also I had the opportunity to visit Lladro factory in Valencia a couple of years ago and Meissen porcelain factory in Meissen Germany this summer. They are both SO awesome! Made me think of you. Cheers!
After watching your videos, I picked up a small very clear vase. I held it up to the light and the way the glass was cut … it looked like a kaleidoscope. I paid $8 and I love it
Jocelyn, you have a (complete) Moka Percolator for coffee/expresso/latte', six cup is fifty bucks new. Unscrew it, put the water in the bottom and coffee grounds (I prefer fresh ground beans) in the strainer, screw back together, I use med. high heat to brew. In a couple fast minutes or when the steam hissing stops, I know it's ready. Use potholder to hold lid down and pour a delicious, smooth expresso-ish cup-a-java. Eazy Peazy. I Love my vintage, stainless steel, Italian Moka. You need to try it. ( : It's yummy and saves money. ( :
The bialetti is a stovetop percolator and is complete. You unscrew the bottom and put water and coffee in the bottom and when its on the stove the coffee comes up through the whole inside the top.
It’s an espresso pot! I use mine for Cafe con Leche… delicious. The top unscrews from the bottom… should be a third piece inside to filter the coffee grounds. The coffee boils up and out of that top spout.
I don't know how you two do all that you do I'm excited that you are opening your shop as that was your goal when you moved in and then there was a pandemic. I live in Southern New York ( about 3 -4 hrs from you ) in the summer so when you get up and running I'm going to plan a visit. I have enjoyed watching your channel for over two yrs now. I've learned so much and have fun trying to identify things I have seen you buy when I'm In a thrift store. I must say your Goodwills have much nicer items then ours do and your visits to the thrift malls look overwhelming. I think it would take me at least a week to take it all in I wish you the best in your new endeavor
The Hearst item would be a hot item for a funeral home entrance. My nephew who is same age as I would enjoy the item. It would be a future visit to your area and bringing it across the border to Cornwall. Or perhaps mention it to him ...he could pick it up himself. Sullivan is a big name in our area.
🥳YES YES YES…🍾🥂Opening a shop!!!🥳So cool!🥰You have no idea how much I would love to come over from the Netherlands to shop in your shop!No idea!😂Super mega much!!🫶🏼 I love the frog Ashton wanted and omg the amount of STUNNING glass!😍😍😍 By the way,vintage PRAHA Art pottery is from Czechoslovakia Praque…eBay sells a bowl like this piece with the castle on it. That’s a good decision Andrew made.You guys have so much on your plates.
Praha is actually capital of Czech Republic and your espresso "Maschin " doesn't miss anything it's complete and ready for some great Coffee to be made 😀
Bialetti is a stovetop espresso maker. You can buy them on Amazon. I've owned them and they are amazing at making 1-2 shots of espresso. The top unscrews from the bottom.
It’s a espresso maker. Water goes in the bottom part espresso goes in the little cup at the bottom part and the stem in the top portion is just that…it percolates coffee up to the top. Very Italian. We lived with one of these for a fe years when we lived there.
Hi, That Bialetti espresso is the best Italian brand for espresso coffee. The best flavor and looks like never or gently used. I have two different sizes.
My daughter had a business in Chicago, now in San Diego. She recruits "interns" to come work by her side and to learn the business. They do this for free and are joyful to have the experience. Also, you have so many fans, if I lived close by (I'm in California) I would volunteer my time to help you in the shop, just to learn from you and be with all those treasures!! You have a lot to offer, it's "your turn!"
The little Asian dishes are for sauces with your dinner, like soy sauce, or hot pepper sauce. They are too tiny for sok. I loved all the Pyrex your friend had at her store. So much Pyrex, so little time. I am impressed by all the rare patterns of Pyrex too.
OMG Ashton brings me back to the "good ole days"....Vans apparel, braces, and a penchant for art glass. My boy is now 35, and he's a glass blower, still rocking the Vans...with beautiful teeth. Ashton is a handsome young man, and seems to have a sweet spirit to match. ✌
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I got my first Glassybaby yesterday. It was $1.99 but it was senior day so it was only $1.00!
Congratulations Laurie!!! Lucky girl. My goodwill is 15% off for senior day. 😕
You should totally have $5 and $10 sections when you open your shop! Lots of people who follow you but don’t have big budgets just want *something* from your shop would probably totally be all about an area like that! ❤️
Totally agree with that. I follow a few TH-camrs that have antique booths and they all say you need to have lots of "smalls" in your booth as they make up a substantial part of booth sales.
Agree, could have $5, $10, $20 dollar tables/shelves and just mark each piece with a different color sticker for each section. Blue $5, Orange $10, Green $20
5-10 is too little! You do allot of work girl do $20 youre worth it! And should be paid for what you put in!
Yes, I would agree. I’m no expert, but something like that pressed glass clear vase would be an option for this section. I would pay $20 - $30 for that vase out of your shop. I think it’s pretty.
That is a fabulous idea!
Your Praha might just be Prague. And make sure that the clay old lady is or isn't a Santon. They are from the south of France and the very old ones can be valuable.
Yes Praha is Czech for Prague. City of spires
Hi Jocelyn. The Bialetti is an espresso coffee maker and it appears to have all its parts, pour water in the bottom. The bottom should contain a "basket" that you would fill with espresso coffee. Place it on the stove on medium-high heat and wait for the coffee to come up and enjoy. It looks to be a 6-cups size.
Its a sake glass ,when full you can see a pictur .
The Praha piece seems to depict the castle that overlooks Prague .. one of my favorite.cities!
Praha is the Czech word for Prague. So excited for you opening the store finally
Tommy’s store is a great place for educating yourself on glass- great when everything is lined up by category and color.
Your red Swedish glass vases @17:05 look like Bo Borgstrom pieces for Aseda.
Maybe instead of donating some of the extras in your auction hauls, you could have a $5 section in your store when it opens. Congratulations!!
A replacements type for odds and ends.
Praha is Prague in the Czech Republic. I believe that is the castle Vysehrad which was built in the middle of the 10th century and rises above the capitol overlooking the city and Vltava river. I'm fortunate to have travelled there and it is a beautiful city!
Wow, congrats on making the decision to open your own store!! So exciting, I can’t wait to see it. Also, your hair looks great:)
Your $4 vase is very likely U.S. GLASS CO. "ILLINOIS" PATTERN SODA STRAW HOLDER (1897) missing its lid. Look it up on Worthpoint! DEFINITELY more than $4 worth 😃
And yes, Praha means Prague - Capital of the Czech Republic
- Lili
Wow, that is the most organized antique shop I’ve ever seen. My inner OCD is very happy 😊
It’s for making Cuban coffee on the stove. It has all its pierces. The bottom screws off for coffee grounds. Not valuable but makes awesome coffee
Hi Jocelyn, I think that cast iron owl sits on a wood burning stove filled with water to emit moisture into the room. Anybody who has a wood stove usually had some kind of steamer. They look cool too. 🦉🦉🔥🔥
Congrats on moving forward with the shop. That is a wonderful way to start 2023! That espresso percolator works by unscrewing it in the middle, filling the basket with expresso coffee fill with water right by the valve and closing it. Place it on the stove and the coffee comes out from the tower on top. That is a good brand too.
It’s a pleasure to see you grow so much, I’ve been following you from the beginning, when you showed your haul on a table in your house 🙂Seeing you open your own shop is going to be special. Best wishes
Omg the hauls on her table... reminded me of that haul where there was a bug, and she tipped right out of her seat!! 😂
Love that you can take you kids to a store full of glass. Not many kids these days know how to behave. Congrats to you and the kids!
Congratulations!!!! My husband & I travel to PA annually and your brick and mortar shop will be on our list !!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
The Italian Espresso Pot is complete. I have and use mine.
Its exciting that you are opening a store/showroom. I look forward to following along as you make your dream a reality. TFS 🧡
The Vintage Kitchen is AMAZING❤️. If anyone is having a bad day that place will definitely cheer you up!!
Good idea to have a clearance shelf for the odd bits you didn't want because someone else will
I know I am late but Congratulations on your shop, I wish I could pop over but I live in England so difficult 🙂 you made me giggle when you talked about the espresso coffee maker made in Italy 🤭 This is how we Spanish and Italian make our coffee every day! Add the water at the bottom and the coffee in the filter, put on the hob and when hot...magic! The coffee comes through the holes you mentioned 😍 Keep it and try it 😜
I love the way Tommy’s store is color coordinated. And all the Pyrex!!
I often ponder the thought of “going back in time” what would I do…. Today’s answer would be: “Buy all the Fairy Lights!”
Praha means Prague and that building is the famous St Vitus Cathedral in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
Wow you have already done a lot of work and so much more to go. But it's good work for yourself and family. The original idea of a store will be soon real!
What a treat to visit Tommy's store and drool over all the glass. That was a treat for all of us. Thanks Joselyn.
For that cup with the lense in the bottom, you need to pour a clear liquid in it to see the image. I suspect it is a sake cup, the image in the bottom may be saucy…
It’s an espresso maker (being Cuban, we call it a Cuban coffee maker😆) but is technically called a Moka pot.
I love that your children have the same love of antiques as you do!!!!!
Wow, congratulations on the shop! Sounds wonderful! 🤩
Hi Jocelyn. I am still in your July Videos for your Christmas in July. Trying to keep up to watch as many videos as I can during my free time. Had to stopped watching when I have my operation for Breast Cancer. Your videos are my comfort not to think about my health. Watching from Perth Australia. I wish I live near you to work at your shop. Love the clatter shop with so many nice and fun colorful things. God Bless. And your baby so cute…
Prayers for your speedy return to good health, Irish Wonnacott. 🙏🤗💪
Bless you & sending gentle hugs your way ❤️ 🙏.
Speedy recovery 💖
Thank you all. I am back working at childcare. Want to make happy memories with all the kids seeing their faces happy and living a joyful life makes me happy too. Good memories before God will take me don't know when. But keeping my mind and soul happy. God Bless you all.
Stove top Espresso maker makes great coffee new about $50 at bed bath beyond practically indestructible you can get replacement rubber gaskets at Amazon. I use mine everyday for the last 5 years.
Best collection of glass I've ever seen. Spectacular. The only thing prettier is how your glasses perfectly match your lovely hair color. Congratulations on the new baby!
Wow I have never seen such a collection of Pyrex . That is amazing.
O WoW! That Wavecrest piece is SO beautiful! They have usually been cleaned to death and the silk inside is usually just shredded. Someone-or several someones-have cherished that piece through the years😀
I am so EXCITED for you all. Instead of paying someone to sell your awesome things. It's going to be great. It's probably overwhelming looking at everything grouped together. But I feel like when A door gets closed. God opens another door. The Beauty of owning your own business is you can work around your Family and everyday life. Prayers 💖
I told my husband we are planning our next vacation there, to go specifically to this store ! What a dream
Jocelyn I would definitely buy that little cut glass creamer with the gold on top. Before you donate it back let me know how much you would need for it to ship it. Thanks. Mary
I'm with you Ashton. Blue glass is my favourite. Great news about the shop CLL. Big changes are on the way but I know you guys are up for the challenge. ❤🐨
That my dear is an espresso maker. If you untwist the bottom or top should be a little basket where you put the coffee. You put water on the bottom portion turn on med/high heat and if it’s good shape, which appears to be the case, a whistle will blow letting you know it’s perking! Easy peasy the old fashion way 😉
Oh my goodness! The shortest SOLD video EVER!!! Also, the most satisfying!!! LOVE IT!
The clay doll is French. I have one in my showcase and they are handmade.
The clay woman figurine holding the pan is a French “Santons” ~ they are made to represent each type of village shopkeeper/worker and are meant to become part of a nativity scene
That is SOO EXCITING...NEW SHOP 2023! Hurray!
Love the kids.
Glad Andrew is back on his feet and feeling better
The two red sommerso style vases are Bo Bergström for Aseda Glasbruk
Ooooo one of my favorite places!!!!!! Glass heaven! The frosted,hand painted fairy lights are so lovely. Opening the shop for retail is so exciting! Good Luck with that adventure!! Lovely treasures
I think the hand painted frosted glass fairy lights are my favorite. It takes fairy lights to a new level.
2:04 I have the white and turquoise set, from my mother in law’s kitchen.
Your Praha is a Prague souvenir. So happy for your shop and your kids are adorable!
Gorgeous kids. I love that they like antiquing with you. What a joy that they each got to pick out on thing each. Now my unsolicited opinion.....start a collection for baby Laurel. She could have a small china cabinet in her room. Loved The Pyrex
Im delighted your turning your store room into a shop as its a fab space . Very clean and open well decided . Its going to be amazing 🤣🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
That ceramic dish with the church that says PRAHA...that is PRAGUE in the Czech Republic. It's a souvenir piece, but still Czech pottery that won't be found in the US.
I'm droooling!!!!Amazing place.I could hangout there for days just perusing.Thank you for taking us along.Love love it!
The coffee pot is an espresso pot. The top is complete. If you unscrew the bottom there should be a basket for the coffee grinds. Looking into the bottom of the top piece should see a screen and a rubber gasket
Hi, I can only drool at the amazing glass collection. I cannot find any such beauties here in Singapore. Can only "shop" through you. Haha. PRAHA is Czech for Prague of the Czech Republic. I know because I have been there a few years ago. Beautiful city.
Congrats on your decision to open your shop soon! So exciting!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A SPECIAL LADY🥳 I hope you will have a wonderfull day🌞
That coffee pot is for making Italian coffee. It is missing a coffee holder. You put water in bottom and it perks up
Hi Jocelyn, the PRAHA piece is most likely by 1960's Polish sculptor Janusz Lewald-Jezierski, I've found he's quite difficult to research !
Vintage Kitchen is jaw-dropping beautiful!! Wow....all that beautiful glass all at once is almost more than a person can take at one time!!!
Hi Jocelyn. I loved seeing Timmy's shop with helis amazing glass. I love the horses with the hearse and seeing the auction pieces.
I have 4 "fridgies", they once belonged to my Nana... and there they were, 10:05! Those are the exact 4 - the clear, the blue, & 2 red - and I use them constantly! 😃
The fact that Nana had the exact 4 could mean they came as a set with the clear piece? OCD in me loves to keep things together as they were originaly intended. Such info is often lost over time. 😟
@L Miller the actual Pyrex set included a larger yellow one, if I remember correctly. I honestly think this is just some really, really strange coincidence!!
There should be a small metal disc when you take it apart for the coffee and water drips thru, coffee is in top.
I live in Carlisle and I cannot wait to check out your shop once it is open. I always like seeing your spaces at Carlisle Antiques Mall.
Praha is Prague, it's a Czech piece. The porcelain with the round glass on the bottom might be Japanese? It might be for drinking "sake" and it might have a hidden image that shows when you drink from it. Try it with a little water and swirl it like you would for drinking and watch it closely. That glass shop was extraordinary. Your kids are amazing.
The bialetti moka pot is perfect as it is. I have been traveling throughout Europe, living in airbnb's for the past 5 years and that is my favorite way to make coffee. I even bought a tiny one to travel with. Also I had the opportunity to visit Lladro factory in Valencia a couple of years ago and Meissen porcelain factory in Meissen Germany this summer. They are both SO awesome! Made me think of you. Cheers!
Joselyn the thing that you called a percolator is an espresso coffee maker,
Your Kids are so SWEET and Perfect! You truly are such a Great Mommy! 👍
After watching your videos, I picked up a small very clear vase. I held it up to the light and the way the glass was cut … it looked like a kaleidoscope. I paid $8 and I love it
Jocelyn, you have a (complete) Moka Percolator for coffee/expresso/latte', six cup is fifty bucks new. Unscrew it, put the water in the bottom and coffee grounds (I prefer fresh ground beans) in the strainer, screw back together, I use med. high heat to brew. In a couple fast minutes or when the steam hissing stops, I know it's ready. Use potholder to hold lid down and pour a delicious, smooth expresso-ish cup-a-java. Eazy Peazy. I Love my vintage, stainless steel, Italian Moka. You need to try it. ( : It's yummy and saves money. ( :
All the beautiful glass at the Vintage Kitchen literally had me drooling!
The bialetti is a stovetop percolator and is complete. You unscrew the bottom and put water and coffee in the bottom and when its on the stove the coffee comes up through the whole inside the top.
I’m so glad you have decided to open a shop! You can have a stand marked “thrift shop prices” and put all of your spares there!
So happy for you and Andrew, best of luck with your new shop. I know you will do well.
You have an espresso pot. Water goes in bottom, when it oils on stove
It’s an espresso pot! I use mine for Cafe con Leche… delicious. The top unscrews from the bottom… should be a third piece inside to filter the coffee grounds. The coffee boils up and out of that top spout.
I’m so excited for you guys about the shop!
Happy for you! Congratulations on your new shop!⚘
I don't know how you two do all that you do I'm excited that you are opening your shop as that was your goal when you moved in and then there was a pandemic. I live in Southern New York ( about 3 -4 hrs from you ) in the summer so when you get up and running I'm going to plan a visit. I have enjoyed watching your channel for over two yrs now. I've learned so much and have fun trying to identify things I have seen you buy when I'm In a thrift store. I must say your Goodwills have much nicer items then ours do and your visits to the thrift malls look overwhelming. I think it would take me at least a week to take it all in
I wish you the best in your new endeavor
The Hearst item would be a hot item for a funeral home entrance. My nephew who is same age as I would enjoy the item.
It would be a future visit to your area and bringing it across the border to Cornwall.
Or perhaps mention it to him ...he could pick it up himself. Sullivan is a big name in our area.
🥳YES YES YES…🍾🥂Opening a shop!!!🥳So cool!🥰You have no idea how much I would love to come over from the Netherlands to shop in your shop!No idea!😂Super mega much!!🫶🏼
I love the frog Ashton wanted and omg the amount of STUNNING glass!😍😍😍
By the way,vintage PRAHA Art pottery is from Czechoslovakia Praque…eBay sells a bowl like this piece with the castle on it.
That’s a good decision Andrew made.You guys have so much on your plates.
How perfect you can have you kids at the shop with you as they grow up🥰 you can do your meet ups there as well!!
Praha is actually capital of Czech Republic and your espresso "Maschin " doesn't miss anything it's complete and ready for some great Coffee to be made 😀
Bialetti is a stovetop espresso maker. You can buy them on Amazon. I've owned them and they are amazing at making 1-2 shots of espresso. The top unscrews from the bottom.
It’s a espresso maker. Water goes in the bottom part espresso goes in the little cup at the bottom part and the stem in the top portion is just that…it percolates coffee up to the top. Very Italian. We lived with one of these for a fe years when we lived there.
The shot glass….if you put some liquid in, it should focus, might be a topp less lady?…I think for saki…xxx
The silver coffee maker is for espresso. You sit it on the stove. Water comes up through that spout in the center.
Hi,
That Bialetti espresso is the best Italian brand for espresso coffee. The best flavor and looks like never or gently used. I have two different sizes.
That is awesome about the shop! Once the chaos is over you will love it!
I'm with Ashton, I totally would have wanted the spendier glass🐸♥️🐸
Laura Caldwell just bought a similar piece of the teal Italian pottery
The Praha at 12;02 IS Prague, Czech Republic!
My daughter had a business in Chicago, now in San Diego. She recruits "interns" to come work by her side and to learn the business. They do this for free and are joyful to have the experience. Also, you have so many fans, if I lived close by (I'm in California) I would volunteer my time to help you in the shop, just to learn from you and be with all those treasures!! You have a lot to offer, it's "your turn!"
The little Asian dishes are for sauces with your dinner, like soy sauce, or hot pepper sauce. They are too tiny for sok. I loved all the Pyrex your friend had at her store. So much Pyrex, so little time. I am impressed by all the rare patterns of Pyrex too.
Wow! What a great collection of glassware!!
I’m so glad to hear about the store! I hope to make it a destination vacation one day. You have the best taste is ...everything!
We are coming over from Australia and have friends in PA. Would love to come to see the new shop. Congrats on the big decision.