The orange juice pitcher should sell well - here is a tip on those pitcher, if the top is gone just use the cover from any store bought frosting they fit it perfectly. The silver pierced box I believe is used for holding potpourri.
The hunt scene was painted with the mediums of brewed table tea and Rit brand dye. Artist will sometimes paint with unusual mediums. I have actually used tea and even the little white mold looking things that live on some of the prickly pear cactus here in Texas, which turns a beautiful shade of red when mashed.
@@eloisebates7827 Fun fact, natural red food dye #40 is derived from the cochineal bugs and widely used in the cosmetic and food industries in America (think red M&Ms .. yum, yum).
The maker of the pottery pitcher, Charles Lisk, is a Catawba County, North Carolina potter. His work is very collectible and usually goes for good money! Great Score!
Enjoyed your “talk along” and cute “giggles”! They make my days brighter, so don’t QUIT sharing those fun parts of your video. Of COURSE I DO enjoy “looking” at the shelves with you. Don’t find myself pondering over “left behinds” because I’ve been with you and Andrew pre parrots and before your move into the one bathroom VINTAGE house, so I’ve enjoyed learning along “our” journey!! Enjoying watching Laurel grow and Juliette and Ashton playing with her!! She’s been a light in everyone’s lives!! 👏☺️🥰🎉🥳 I loved the painting, too, btw!😁
I do really well with any wooden ducks, decoys in my booth. And now Elephants are being snagged up, every month it changes like the critter of the month club! Enjoyed as always!
I appreciate your insights into what is selling. I’ve been wanting a small brass elephant, I’m watching one on eBay but holding out to find one in the wild.
Sitting here for the next few hours waiting for my youngest daughter to come home from her first semi formal ( we thrifted her gorgeous dress,shoes and jewelry for a whole 30 bucks) Having two videos to watch makes the wait a little less nerve wracking 😂 Thanks Jocelyn for that 😘❤️❤️
Love the grey mug, crystal vase, watercolor, and the big pitcher. The small creamer would have been lovely with a small bouquet of flowers in it. I'm sort of a pitcher nut! The watercolor was quite nice I thought but I'd reframe it to freshen it up if I bought it.
I couldn’t tell but the crack at the neck of the goose might just be a seam. Sometimes the wood ducks and geese are carved from one piece of wood and sometimes the neck and head are made of another piece of wood.
I learn something new almost every one of your videos. Today's tidbit was the term "threaded vase." Whatever you don't know usually Andrew knows. And whatever he doesn't know you probably do. And I love the fact that you aren't afraid to ask us for info too. We all benefit when we learn from each other.
North central Maryland was the horsey region of the state. I find hunt scenes there all the time, especially look for local artist's works. One local mid-20thcentury painter found recently was E.S. Voss. P.S.: Fox Hunting, at one time a form of pest control because foxes liked to rustle up the poultry, is now banned in UK. Was considered cruel because they allowed the dog pack to dispatch and dismember the fox if they caught it.
The dark brown, lidded pottery dish is actually yellow ware which can be pretty valuable!! I’ve owned and sold a few of the mixing bowls. They have always done well for me! Fun fact: the top edges of the mixing bowls were once used to sharpen knives. When you find them in the wild with rough, textured top edges, this is intentional and not an accident.
Hi Jocelyn just watching your video I enjoy all your videos and think that your family is just amazinng. I am turkish and the glasses you are looking at are used for tea. Keep doing what you're doing as you do it well. Much love from Canada.💕💕
OMG I need to take at trip out to your neck of the woods to see these wonderful things! I hate to sound like a broken record, but the ones in my area pale in comparison! I see so many things that I would be grabbing, and I’m just talking about for my own decor/use. I’m not a reseller. Your stores are fabulous, even tho I’m sure on some days they don’t seem like it to you LOL! Thx again and so fun to watch the vacay videos. I’m with you on the the NO BOAT WITH THE GATORS 😂!
I give you great credit for not buying damaged goods. Condition is everything. There are exceptions. I cringe when you pick up compromises, but I ❤ ya! You’re the expert. So , give yourself super credit, you are great!
I live in a very small, quaint little town with a thriving antique district and I'm certain the resellers get to everything before anyone else gets a shot. Once in a rare while I will find a true treasure, but it's getting scarcer as time goes on. I'm so envious of your Goodwill stores! I leave mine empty-handed more often than not.
I just go by the mantra now that if it's not there when I am, it's not for me. 😆 that said, I managed to get an 'up' on all the resellers in my area by learning clear glass, baskets, pottery, textiles and original art. The market around here seems to only like colourful retro or upscale clothing brands.
We dont have enough in our goodwill to spend an hour looking! I would LOVE to just one time go to a good goodwill or any thrift store and find something with a little value. Im not trying to get rich. Im mostly having fun!
Hello and thank you for your videos I enjoy a lot, as for those crystal and gold cups, they are not for Turkish coffee, they are Tea cups called estekhan mostly used in Irak, Iran, and the Midde East, the Turkish coffee is sipped from small cups
Jocelyn, for my booth, here in 🇨🇦, I find a decent amount of Pier 1, and it sells really well, Bombay too. There's several larger mass production specialty home decor places like this that collaborated with smaller designers/producers that are quality products and, because they're discontinued, are desirable. Having said that, I'd only be able to sell that $15 vase for, not much more, and I'd have had to pass on picking it up, too.
A nice Gold lighterf for back in the day when we just didn't know any better. I hope it's not for Drew (don't encourage him) But there are people who collect them, especially the large table ones .
Jocelyn, If you purchase a half dozen peacock feathers from the craft store and arrange them in that tall yellowish bottle, it would look stunning and sell for an easy fifty, from your booth, I would think. ( :
Those were good hauls. 👍 I liked the orange juice carafe, the piggy bank, the goose and the fox hunt picture. I'm sure Laurel will love her frog toy. 🐸 It's adorable. Going to Goodwills or other shops in or close to affluent areas ( 💲💰🤑) usually yields authentic treasures.
"Charles Lisk's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 125 USD to 475 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2016 the record price for this artist at auction is 475 USD for Western NC Folk Pottery, sold at Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales in 2022." I hope this s your potter!
Hi love watching you shop but I just wanted to let you know that they are not turkish coffee cups but are Turkish tea cups usually they drink mint tea, or a sage, cinnamon and clove tea.
I think u should have. If u watch Antique Roadshow the highest value is usually art work. Inthink the pottery Pinehurst is from Wilmington NC..nice piece. I think I have a piece .
Hi, Jocelyn. I'm not sure whether or not you noticed in the first store, but there was a Jeff Gordon, number 24 picture in there. That might go for a good price. You had a good haul. Happy thrifting
Those glass cups you thought were turkey coffee cups, were NOT they are actually tea glasses that is why you may find them with small spoons. In the Arab world we drink tea in a glass not a cup.
I really enjoy your videos, entertaining and educating as well. When you picked up the religious statue, I had bit of a chuckle by what you said, "she has a chip in her hat." It is not a hat, it's a halo.. as in holy.
I was wondering if you would be impacted by new Goodwill processes. Here, everything good they set aside to sell online. The shelves are all junk now by me
The orange juice pitcher should sell well - here is a tip on those pitcher, if the top is gone just use the cover from any store bought frosting they fit it perfectly. The silver pierced box I believe is used for holding potpourri.
You have been VERY conscientious about not buying chipped or broken items for resale. Props to you!
I bought 2 items one that was chipped and one that broken and didn’t realize it until I brought them home. 😢
Pozdrawiam Serdecznie :) :)
The hunt scene was painted with the mediums of brewed table tea and Rit brand dye. Artist will sometimes paint with unusual mediums. I have actually used tea and even the little white mold looking things that live on some of the prickly pear cactus here in Texas, which turns a beautiful shade of red when mashed.
That white fuzz conceals cochineal bugs, which have been used for many years to produce red dye.
Great piece, Jocelyn!
@@eloisebates7827 Fun fact, natural red food dye #40 is derived from the cochineal bugs and widely used in the cosmetic and food industries in America (think red M&Ms .. yum, yum).
The maker of the pottery pitcher, Charles Lisk, is a Catawba County, North Carolina potter. His work is very collectible and usually goes for good money! Great Score!
Also, it's SO handsome. I'm a sucker for speckled pottery.
The orange juice carafe is vintage and brings back sweet memories!!
Jocelyn, the Turkish tea glasses don’t come with stirrers . You have to buy them separately. These are used for red tea .
Enjoyed your “talk along” and cute “giggles”! They make my days brighter, so don’t QUIT sharing those fun parts of your video. Of COURSE I DO enjoy “looking” at the shelves with you. Don’t find myself pondering over “left behinds” because I’ve been with you and Andrew pre parrots and before your move into the one bathroom VINTAGE house, so I’ve enjoyed learning along “our” journey!! Enjoying watching Laurel grow and Juliette and Ashton playing with her!! She’s been a light in everyone’s lives!! 👏☺️🥰🎉🥳
I loved the painting, too, btw!😁
You touched the matching sugar at 2:16 to that creamer at 7:52 lol
That little silver heart box my son bought me at a garage sale in neighborhood when he was 7….so cute
The small amber 3 footed dish is Indiana Glass Co. Diamond Point.
I do really well with any wooden ducks, decoys in my booth. And now Elephants are being snagged up, every month it changes like the critter of the month club! Enjoyed as always!
I appreciate your insights into what is selling. I’ve been wanting a small brass elephant, I’m watching one on eBay but holding out to find one in the wild.
Laurel is going to love her frog toy. I liked the watercolor and same, I don't like hunting etc. Hope everyone is feeling better.
Sitting here for the next few hours waiting for my youngest daughter to come home from her first semi formal ( we thrifted her gorgeous dress,shoes and jewelry for a whole 30 bucks) Having two videos to watch makes the wait a little less nerve wracking 😂 Thanks Jocelyn for that 😘❤️❤️
I bet she looked lovely.
I remember my oldest daughter's first semi-formal so I understand your nerves. I'm sure your daughter looked stunning and had a great time!
I did the same for my daughter's first formal . She was super gorgeous .
@@maryw246Ty so much and she did! Even one of the teachers came up and said you look so gorgeous and classy. I’m a proud mum 💗
Pozdrawiam Serdecznie :) :)
Love the grey mug, crystal vase, watercolor, and the big pitcher. The small creamer would have been lovely with a small bouquet of flowers in it. I'm sort of a pitcher nut! The watercolor was quite nice I thought but I'd reframe it to freshen it up if I bought it.
I have the orange juice pitcher. It was bought new in 1980. I came with 4 small juice glasses.
The Motive of the money bank is from Gisela Gottschlich.
That blue bowl was a Viking Stockholm bowl designed by Wayne Husted!
This is the comment I was looking for ... ty 😍
Oh, wow! Didn't he do work for Blenko, as well?
What's the timestamp for it?
@kirsten rissling not sure it's the one she put in the cart. It kind of looks flower-ish. Light, blue I think it was.
It's meant to look like a Lotus I think 🤔
I couldn’t tell but the crack at the neck of the goose might just be a seam. Sometimes the wood ducks and geese are carved from one piece of wood and sometimes the neck and head are made of another piece of wood.
The crystal looked like Nova Scotia (Canada) handcut crystal. They recently closed down operations and therefore are quite collectible.
What you called English hobnail is a 70's floral vase. Bought in lots of 12/24and came in green, clear, amber.
You picked up a Crystal sugar. Did it not match the Crystal creamer ??
I learn something new almost every one of your videos.
Today's tidbit was the term "threaded vase."
Whatever you don't know usually Andrew knows. And whatever he doesn't know you probably do. And I love the fact that you aren't afraid to ask us for info too. We all benefit when we learn from each other.
When I was in Turkey we mostly drank tea from that style of cup. The Turkish apple tea was our favorite. Highly recommend if you ever come across it.
Love the videos! One small bit of info…those are not Turkish coffee cups…they are middle eastern tea glasses.
She's not all wrong because they use them in Turkey aswell😉
Thank-you! I’ve seen them listed as Turkish and just assumed that’s what they were. I appreciate the info.
North central Maryland was the horsey region of the state. I find hunt scenes there all the time, especially look for local artist's works. One local mid-20thcentury painter found recently was E.S. Voss.
P.S.: Fox Hunting, at one time a form of pest control because foxes liked to rustle up the poultry, is now banned in UK. Was considered cruel because they allowed the dog pack to dispatch and dismember the fox if they caught it.
The dark brown, lidded pottery dish is actually yellow ware which can be pretty valuable!! I’ve owned and sold a few of the mixing bowls. They have always done well for me! Fun fact: the top edges of the mixing bowls were once used to sharpen knives. When you find them in the wild with rough, textured top edges, this is intentional and not an accident.
Hi Jocelyn just watching your video I enjoy all your videos and think that your family is just amazinng. I am turkish and the glasses you are looking at are used for tea. Keep doing what you're doing as you do it well. Much love from Canada.💕💕
I am learning so much from you but I don't know how your remember all the names of the makers of it all. You are truly talented.
I get those USA brown crocks everytime I see them.I love them!
The American greeting Holly Hobby items are amazing
Brown lidded bowl was Marcrest
My Goodness I remember flea marketing with my parents in the 70s and all these treasures older women used to sit out and sell for a quarter.
I found the cutest Easter PartyLite set at my local Goodwill for $1.49; still in box; I added to my Easter decorations!
Those are Turkish chai glasses...Turkish tea. Turkish coffee cups are just small cups with handle on a saucer, usually white.
OMG I need to take at trip out to your neck of the woods to see these wonderful things! I hate to sound like a broken record, but the ones in my area pale in comparison! I see so many things that I would be grabbing, and I’m just talking about for my own decor/use. I’m not a reseller. Your stores are fabulous, even tho I’m sure on some days they don’t seem like it to you LOL! Thx again and so fun to watch the vacay videos. I’m with you on the the NO BOAT WITH THE GATORS 😂!
As far as I know you haven't bought broken or damaged items to sell ,unless your keeping them,that's what I love always about you,good job
Your so relatable Jocelyn, just love you
The piggy bank was Hornsea England and the pattern is called gottschild girl. Beautiful pieces
Turkish coffee or Greek coffee is served in small glasses. They don't stir as the sediment settles in the bottom, not to be drunk.
I love Laurel's frog toy... so cute.
Pozdrawiam Serdecznie :) :)
Hello Everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have a wonderful weekend. :)
The jar you picked up with oranges on it is for juice. I have one with sunflower on it
I give you great credit for not buying damaged goods. Condition is everything. There are exceptions. I cringe when you pick up compromises, but I ❤ ya! You’re the expert. So , give yourself super credit, you are great!
That painting you bought is so pretty. Sounds like its actually colored tea the artist painted with! Makes it even more awesome!!🙂
I live in a very small, quaint little town with a thriving antique district and I'm certain the resellers get to everything before anyone else gets a shot. Once in a rare while I will find a true treasure, but it's getting scarcer as time goes on. I'm so envious of your Goodwill stores! I leave mine empty-handed more often than not.
Same for me
Same!
I just go by the mantra now that if it's not there when I am, it's not for me. 😆 that said, I managed to get an 'up' on all the resellers in my area by learning clear glass, baskets, pottery, textiles and original art. The market around here seems to only like colourful retro or upscale clothing brands.
Amber dish/footed bowl is Indiana Glass diamond point.
Those are Turkish Tea cups…. I have lots of them cause my husband is Turkish… love your vlogs.
That was Waterford, the mark was at the base of the handle, you can see it in the video
We dont have enough in our goodwill to spend an hour looking! I would LOVE to just one time go to a good goodwill or any thrift store and find something with a little value. Im not trying to get rich. Im mostly having fun!
Hello and thank you for your videos I enjoy a lot, as for those crystal and gold cups, they are not for Turkish coffee, they are Tea cups called estekhan mostly used in Irak, Iran, and the Midde East, the Turkish coffee is sipped from small cups
The heart is a wedding favor and you put those colored Almonds in there. I think they are called Jordan Almonds.
Jocelyn, for my booth, here in 🇨🇦, I find a decent amount of Pier 1, and it sells really well, Bombay too. There's several larger mass production specialty home decor places like this that collaborated with smaller designers/producers that are quality products and, because they're discontinued, are desirable. Having said that, I'd only be able to sell that $15 vase for, not much more, and I'd have had to pass on picking it up, too.
A nice Gold lighterf for back in the day when we just didn't know any better. I hope it's not for Drew (don't encourage him) But there are people who collect them, especially the large table ones .
16:47 wow! I had this exact dish set back in 1996! 😢core memory🥰
Ohhhh the frog for Laurel is awesome!
My night just got better with a CLL video.
Jocelyn, If you purchase a half dozen peacock feathers from the craft store and arrange them in that tall yellowish bottle, it would look stunning and sell for an easy fifty, from your booth, I would think. ( :
Hi Jocelyn, thanks for your channel, I enjoy going with you to your hunts for Goodwill treasure, & other stores too! Thanks again, Christina 🍋
Those were good hauls. 👍 I liked the orange juice carafe, the piggy bank, the goose and the fox hunt picture. I'm sure Laurel will love her frog toy. 🐸 It's adorable. Going to Goodwills or other shops in or close to affluent areas ( 💲💰🤑) usually yields authentic treasures.
I like the treasures you find but I also like the reality of finding nothing. The latter is what usually happens to me.
Did you just say skiddaddle,? Didn't know Yankees used that word..lolol..and you DID use it appropriately..good job!!
"Charles Lisk's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 125 USD to 475 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2016 the record price for this artist at auction is 475 USD for Western NC Folk Pottery, sold at Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales in 2022." I hope this s your potter!
I love the watercolor. It's the muted colors I like best.
that crystal milk pitcher is Nachtmann I think, looking at the handle. I have the anglia version.
You had the crystal sugar in the very beginning.
My understanding is when pottery is marked USA, it's usually McCoy. I'm kind of new so what do I know, but I'd love to know if I'm right or not.
I'm glad you stuck it out to the end
And scored!!!
I absolutely hate the cruelty of Fox hunts but admit I would’ve been tempted to buy that unusual (tea-stained?) painting.
I loved the clear vase
we had the whole set of poppytrail metlox rooster dishes when i was a kid. i remember those roosters. im in my 60s soooo..
I was big into rooster stuff in the 70's and my grandmother gave me a plate that went with the platter.
ALL U resellers SURE make it hard for US that can't AFFORD stuff!!!! rock on!!
I’ve got one of those orange juice pitchers because it reminded me of my childhood but I think these are modern versions…
They are Turkish tea glasses.
I would buy the bottles without the stoppers , I have seen so many stoppers for sale .
The watercolor is great! Great find!
P.S. I’m hoping that you picked up those Turkish Coffee cups, they were beautiful! 😊💕Christina 🍋
Great shopping always enjoy shopping with you. Never know what you can find. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
That water color was interesting, though odd. The media used were tea and Rit dye! Strange....
Hi love watching you shop but I just wanted to let you know that they are not turkish coffee cups but are Turkish tea cups usually they drink mint tea, or a sage, cinnamon and clove tea.
That pottery pitcher is everything!
Omg I just came across a metlox pottery piece and now I’m researching all the different pieces they had. A lot of it is MCM atomic age 😊
I love the amber footed bowl, and the glass pitcher.
That's a beautiful picture
I think u should have. If u watch Antique Roadshow the highest value is usually art work. Inthink the pottery Pinehurst is from Wilmington NC..nice piece. I think I have a piece .
Fabulous Flipping, well done spotting the value of these treasures ❤
That Goodwill is packed with things!
The pottery and frog were great!
Hi, Jocelyn. I'm not sure whether or not you noticed in the first store, but there was a Jeff Gordon, number 24 picture in there. That might go for a good price. You had a good haul. Happy thrifting
Those glass cups you thought were turkey coffee cups, were NOT they are actually tea glasses that is why you may find them with small spoons. In the Arab world we drink tea in a glass not a cup.
Love the wood duck
You found some nice items. Love the frog pull toy for Laurel.
Use you phone light to look for the the mark on the crystal.
Laurel gets a new puppy!!
I really wanted to see the Yellow Lab at Fredericktown!
Why is Goodwill music always blasting?!
Love the water color , not the fox hunting .
I really enjoy your videos, entertaining and educating as well. When you picked up the religious statue, I had bit of a chuckle by what you said, "she has a chip in her hat." It is not a hat, it's a halo.. as in holy.
You’re doing great,leaving broken stuff on the shelves..😉And you found nice items.👍🏼
I was wondering if you would be impacted by new Goodwill processes. Here, everything good they set aside to sell online. The shelves are all junk now by me
Would love to see you go through the art areas at all the goodwills!!!