The thing you said you wasn't too sure about it's for it's for tea bags you take the lid off and you pile them up in their can you take can you take one out through the little slot at a time
You are starting to be one of my favorite thrifting TH-camrs! And I am following quite a lot for about 4-5 years now. I love the way you show us all the shelves..it’s like being there with you. Thank you for that.🙏🏻🥰
17:05 The KLM (Dutch airline) Bols (Dutch liqueur) miniature Delft houses sell for $15-20. People collect them. There is a number painted on the bottom that identifies which house it is.
Loved all your great finds. Enjoyed the shopping video. I was hoping you would pick up the old wood phone that played music. I thought it was neat. Wonder what it played.
That Tiffany bowl- I have one of the ceramic ones in a smaller size. The ceramic seem to do better than the glass in that color especially. I love mine and considered buying this one but it was quite scratched up on the bottom. We have the same shooing style, I look and and touch all the things and bought lots of the things you put back and put back several of the things you bought. 😂 I only put em back because I’m trying to not buy all the darn things! So fun! Keep em coming! Your videos are fun!
Those three bases are for singing bowls, and they come in different sizes for different sound notes. If they had the bowls you would have had a great thing.
@@LilyworksakaRachel yes, I saw the clip, wasn’t sure if you knew they came in different sizes. I found out when I was at a thing and someone was playing all the sizes. It was awesome to hear and see.
The “ florentine” pieces you picked up are not to hold a curtain rod, they are used to hold “swags” of thin fabrics over a window. Very popular in the 90’s. The carved egg shape piece is a gourd, probably made in South America.
@@LilyworksakaRachelyes, moriage is small raised dot decorations on pieces. Nippon is the Japanese word for Japan. Indicates it was imported in the 1920’s prior to laws being passed that stated the imports had to have country of origin in English.
The bunnies are ceramic hobbyist pieces. The praying hands is a napkin holder. A lot of the glass fruit and veggies youll find these days were from Dollar Tree.I might caution you from looking at active listings for comps and at places like 1st Dibs which is very overpriced.
Haha! It might be. Usually glass fruit is closer to the size of the actual fruit. This is what I was thinking, when i thought of a cucumber images.app.goo.gl/UAym1336Q2cr6SXs5
The thing you said you wasn't too sure about it's for it's for tea bags you take the lid off and you pile them up in their can you take can you take one out through the little slot at a time
I love that idea!
French Music Box was so Nice! ❤
So cute but it looked like it was pieced together by someone
Very enjoyable! Ty!
Thank you Beverly!
You are starting to be one of my favorite thrifting TH-camrs! And I am following quite a lot for about 4-5 years now.
I love the way you show us all the shelves..it’s like being there with you. Thank you for that.🙏🏻🥰
Awww you are so kind! Thank you so much!
17:05 The KLM (Dutch airline) Bols (Dutch liqueur) miniature Delft houses sell for $15-20. People collect them. There is a number painted on the bottom that identifies which house it is.
Oh thanks Amy!
Awesome finds! your thrift store has so much stuff on their shelves!
It really does!
KLM house is insanely collectible. 💙
Thank you for letting me know! I did not know that!
10:06 Maybe that is to hold programs on a table at church?
That is a great idea!
Those raised beads or bumps on the Oriental vase are called moriage
Thank you Janelle!
I am glad youtube should be your channel. I enjoyed it very much.
Thank you so much for coming over Nancy!
I noticed the ceramic piece with the cherries! I think it’s a Westmorland piece sells around $30+
Oh my! Good to know!
Loved all your great finds. Enjoyed the shopping video. I was hoping you would pick up the old wood phone that played music. I thought it was neat. Wonder what it played.
You are right! I was going to go back to look it up and then never did!
That Tiffany bowl- I have one of the ceramic ones in a smaller size. The ceramic seem to do better than the glass in that color especially. I love mine and considered buying this one but it was quite scratched up on the bottom. We have the same shooing style, I look and and touch all the things and bought lots of the things you put back and put back several of the things you bought. 😂 I only put em back because I’m trying to not buy all the darn things! So fun! Keep em coming! Your videos are fun!
Jessie! That is so fun! You should come shop with Katie and I sometime soon! I bet we have similar styles! 🥰
At 24:10 that looks like a gourd.
Oh maybe!
First time watching your videos. Loved it!!
Thank you so much for watching!
Those three bases are for singing bowls, and they come in different sizes for different sound notes. If they had the bowls you would have had a great thing.
Did you see the clip of Gideon with his sound bowl? We have one to learn mindfulness.
@@LilyworksakaRachel yes, I saw the clip, wasn’t sure if you knew they came in different sizes. I found out when I was at a thing and someone was playing all the sizes. It was awesome to hear and see.
@@cininnc so neat!
Playa del Carmen is a lovely beach in Mexico. I swam with dolphins there.
That sounds lovely!
The “ florentine” pieces you picked up are not to hold a curtain rod, they are used to hold “swags” of thin fabrics over a window. Very popular in the 90’s. The carved egg shape piece is a gourd, probably made in South America.
Thank you for all of your help!
Love your video.nippon means japan before the war.its not a texture.but your doing great!
Thank you! I think the word I was looking for was moriage??
@@LilyworksakaRachelyes, moriage is small raised dot decorations on pieces. Nippon is the Japanese word for Japan. Indicates it was imported in the 1920’s prior to laws being passed that stated the imports had to have country of origin in English.
The bunnies are ceramic hobbyist pieces. The praying hands is a napkin holder. A lot of the glass fruit and veggies youll find these days were from Dollar Tree.I might caution you from looking at active listings for comps and at places like 1st Dibs which is very overpriced.
Yes 1st Dibs, Cherished, and Ruby Lane are all very overpriced! Thank you for all of your insights!
I think that copper thing with the praying hands is a napkin holder.
Thank you megan!
Thanks for taking me shopping! Someone may have bought the 300 dollar bowl for their personal collection
That could be true, but that would be a crazy chance that a collector came through! Lol
Do u do anything on whatnot
I do not but I have 2 marketplaces that you can buy and sell on. District.net/lilyworks and district.net/lwantiques
I love the thrifting video, but I hope you can get better shots of the item you talk about 😀❤
This is something I am always working on!
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Hi Carol!
Mason Cash....you missed it...expensive. I have a collection.
Hi there. Could you time stamp it so I know what to look out for? Thanks!
The Mason Cash is at time stamp 35:36; they are English-made pottery kitchen wares, especially bowls. Is that right, OP?
Yes ceramic mixing bowls and the one she missed was a miniature. It was a plainer one but I still would have bought it.
It’s a piece of okra, not a cucumber. 😁
Haha! It might be. Usually glass fruit is closer to the size of the actual fruit. This is what I was thinking, when i thought of a cucumber images.app.goo.gl/UAym1336Q2cr6SXs5
@@LilyworksakaRachel oh, DOES look like that! I’m a southerner, so everything probably looks like a piece of okra to me. 😂
@@mulleinridgefarmmelanie8796 haha! The kids and I are still obsessed with pickled okra all the way in WI!
I thought it was a small zucchini squash.
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Don’t ever use 1st dibs as a source for comps. 🤦🏻♀️
Yeah I dont!
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