OH MY GOSH! All of your silver pieces are extremely exquisite! That sugar caster is extremely breathtaking. The detail and workmanship is stunning! Someone mentioned its from 1799 WOW piece of history. That silver compote piece beautiful as well.
+JP The Baron No doubt, honestly I just get better with experience. The chances of me finding things goes up with my knowledge of what to look for. I feel like it's just a matter of time to find some nice old expensive art or something. So many things can randomly be worth tons of money. Thanks for watching
The Lion mark is an assay mark from London England and what you think is an incense burner is in fact for powdered icing sugar to put on berries etc..think Downton Abby :-) It is called a castor.
this video makes me almost feel annoyingly jealous. What makes me feel better is the fact that this was posted over 4 years ago. That Bobcat smoke is making everyone feel some type of way.
The "strainer" spoon is called a tomato spoon (I have no idea why.) I've done well with sterling spoons. The big vase could be for holding iced champagne, and the last item may be what is called a sugar caster. Great stuff at good prices congrats.
+omfug Hey thanks for the info and thanks for watching. The last item is for sure a sugar caster I think. A champagne ice bucket would be cool, I'll look into it.
+Camera Shy There's no signature, the best I can tell is that it likely came from an art warehouse liquidation store, I could find similar paintings rolled up for about $100.
Do you have small, itchy lumps on your hands? I get this whenever I touch metal coins for long periods of time. Is there a cure or treatment that works?
Havn't had that happen before, could be chemical cleaner or oils on the coins that causes a reaction. Tea tree oil and aloe vera gel are the best things I can think of for that (I get asked that a lot because I work at the Vitamin Shoppe).
Dude, the red one is made by the emperor's palace 300 years ago in China. It is very valuable... about 200,000 RMB... Converting the US dollar... You are rich...
Wow! I LOVE THE PAINTING!!! SO AMAZING how people let go of such art pieces! The silver belt seems to have some ethnic origin, ha! THUMBS UP FOR YOUR FINDS! Oh, by the way, I've just subbed to your channel and hope you can check out my finds from the Goodwill and if you like my vids, please sub back!
I enjoyed watching I love that you go right away to the point far more interesting! Thank you for sharing!
Wow!! Beautiful finds!! Silver has so many industrial uses and is a vanishing precious metal. Great to see
+mimaroo Hey thanks for watching mimaroo!
It’s a Muffineer or Sugar Caster. £38....It’s huge, £400....the rest is great too. New sub here. UK based silver and jewel dealer. Great vid.
OH MY GOSH! All of your silver pieces are extremely exquisite! That sugar caster is extremely breathtaking. The detail and workmanship is stunning! Someone mentioned its from 1799 WOW piece of history. That silver compote piece beautiful as well.
Glad you hit a home run! Great video as always and incredible silver finds. Congrats!
+terrapin52 Hey thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoy the videos.
That was a great score!
just bought a sterling Silver tray at a garage sale for a quarter! it's out there!
The snuff bottle is resin and moulded - the 'carving' is full of little blobs in the crevices. Loving your vids, tho! Thank you... 😊
You mean the red asian carved peice?
great job. love watching your videos. Can't wait until yard sale season.
+Maria Ferreira Hey thanks for watching. This one renewed my spirit to get out to more sales.
Hey thrift hunter. Awesome silver haul. Well done! Keep it coming. The gold haul is next!
+JP The Baron No doubt, honestly I just get better with experience. The chances of me finding things goes up with my knowledge of what to look for. I feel like it's just a matter of time to find some nice old expensive art or something. So many things can randomly be worth tons of money. Thanks for watching
The Lion mark is an assay mark from London England and what you think is an incense burner is in fact for powdered icing sugar to put on berries etc..think Downton Abby :-) It is called a castor.
The really big piece is a wine / champagne chill and the beautiful last piece is a cocktail Shaker...thank you for sharing
this video makes me almost feel annoyingly jealous. What makes me feel better is the fact that this was posted over 4 years ago. That Bobcat smoke is making everyone feel some type of way.
Lot of nice finds! Enjoyed your video.
Great finds ! Lets hope Silver shoots up in price. well done.
+mbgames73 Hey thanks for watching. I agree, silver needs to get out of the teens and back in to the 20s.
Wow thats epic as hell awesome vid bro thanks for sharing
+Intrinsic GoldHoarder Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment :]
hey buddy big fan of the page quick question i just got 12 800 silver forks should i sell them as forks or should i scrap it
Where do you sell your sterling at? Ebay?
The "strainer" spoon is called a tomato spoon (I have no idea why.) I've done well with sterling spoons. The big vase could be for holding iced champagne, and the last item may be what is called a sugar caster. Great stuff at good prices congrats.
+omfug Hey thanks for the info and thanks for watching. The last item is for sure a sugar caster I think. A champagne ice bucket would be cool, I'll look into it.
Thrift Hunter I
Nice picks. Those days don't happen very often.
+JAD5822 No, no they don't. Been a long time since I found some stuff like this. Thanks for watching
Where can I find you from eBay?
That painting rocks! So Beautifully vibrant! Is there a signature on it? I have a similar one that I paid $15 for too I should upload it. Nice finds.
+Camera Shy There's no signature, the best I can tell is that it likely came from an art warehouse liquidation store, I could find similar paintings rolled up for about $100.
The cinnabar is gorgeous..
Do you have small, itchy lumps on your hands? I get this whenever I touch metal coins for long periods of time. Is there a cure or treatment that works?
Havn't had that happen before, could be chemical cleaner or oils on the coins that causes a reaction. Tea tree oil and aloe vera gel are the best things I can think of for that (I get asked that a lot because I work at the Vitamin Shoppe).
Thanks, that was a quick and useful reply. Love your video content.
Hi great video. How can we purchase any of the items that you are selling?
+shaleena yemany Hi you can check out my eBay store under Thrifthunter4you and I'll entertain all private offers. Thanks for watching.
Yeah sold. Thanks for watching
Thrift Hunter The silver spoon with the lion passant dates back to 1799. I recognise the date letter, had a few myself.
And that large piece at the end is also from 1799..
Thrift Hunter Nope, sorry, the spoon is from 1796, not 1799.
Thrift Hunter hi what’s the vid that you said you got all that gold in you mentioned it in the video the 18k you found
Holy cow. Nice.
Nice fiinds
The earing should look good on you and the bracelet should look good too everything is really beautiful.
The last piece is a sugar sifter.
The yellow stones on the single earring are tiger's eyes.
+Ricois Thanks for watching.
Its a Champaign holder or wine
Think the last piece is Gorham.
The 800 tong is from Germany; it is 80% pure.
good for you
I Hate You so much. Very nice video and silver find.
Dude, the red one is made by the emperor's palace 300 years ago in China. It is very valuable... about 200,000 RMB... Converting the US dollar... You are rich...
That’s a sugar caster
Wow! I LOVE THE PAINTING!!! SO AMAZING how people let go of such art pieces! The silver belt seems to have some ethnic origin, ha! THUMBS UP FOR YOUR FINDS! Oh, by the way, I've just subbed to your channel and hope you can check out my finds from the Goodwill and if you like my vids, please sub back!
THAT'S not an incent burner.