I find the criticism over bleached or painted furniture to be interesting. Personal style is paramount. I would rather the furniture be reworked and sold then left to rot and go in the landfill. Furniture is an utilitarian object ( it needs to be used ), I would take a refinished piece over a mass produced plastic piece. Also the idea of the original lacquer or varnish being something to be coveted is a an idea I personally disagree with as these finishes yellow and darken with time. I trust these artists and craftsmen to use professional discernment and refinish pieces that are not historically significant.
Some of the bleached pieces look like they would go well with a Gustavian look, especially if you rubbed a white wash on them. I meant to tell you that I received a set of six lead crystal wine glasses in 1969 but only one had the etched Seneca mark, from what I could find a New York glass company, I think you found an etched mark piece in Bellville, Texas? Love your blue candlesticks and it does look like the March aquamarine birthstone.
We always called it first Monday but maybe your referring to permanent shops there. I do not care for the bleached future but hopefully the finish was so bad that that wss the best choice. Thank you for taking us with you.👍💕
I don't care for the bleaching either. Varnish brings out the beauty of the wood and the carved details. I am attracted to barley twist also. I love the aqua candle holders you bought.
I agree with you, Lady Mary Beth. I'm a purest! I refer the original finish on furniture, especially oak and walnut!. But the bleached furniture is much better than what the younger generation is doing to beautiful furniture with chalk paint! Once painted, it is almost impossible to get the paint out of the wood grain. What ARE they thinking?
I prefer the traditional myself; the only exception would be a piece that has damage & someone can create a beautiful piece by using their talent rather then trashing it. As a senior citizen, the prices are beyond my pocketbook & I am now more interested in giving away or selling many of my treasured pieces so another young person can enjoy them.
I do not like the unvarnished wood finish on this lovely furniture. I agree with you dear Lady Mary Beth. I’m much more of a traditionalist and prefer the beautiful varnish with the satin or high gloss.
I ‘m moving straight away to Texas 😂It’s a thrifter’s Paradise !!! I love your candle holders those are very cute . Thanks for sharing . Best thoughts from Paris . Dominique Die Elsasserin
Amazing items……I am definitely more of a traditionalist ❤ I can appreciate that some decorators might enjoy the bleached look for a trendy home, but not for me😊. Wonderful video, thanks for taking us along ❣️
Thanks for sharing! I learn so much from you and appreciate the things I collect and why I’m drawn to them. Mixed feelings about the bleached furniture….what a fantastic place to shop for treasures!
I enjoy your videos very much! Thanks for taking us with you on your collecting adventures. I'm with you on the issue of the bleached furniture. I also despise (too strong? ) the painting or (gasp) removal of gorgeous wood trim in historic homes. Many of us spent the 80's and 90's stripping the 50's - 70's paint from wood and now they''re painting it again. I'm hoping that the "bleaching" is just the removal of varnish which can be re finished. Of course, one can never get the original look back.
Hello Mary Beth I absolutely agree with you I fink the bleached furniture looks horrible I don’t know why anybody would want it in their house but it to me cheapens it to where the original varnish keeps its richness and originality to the peace but thank you for sharing you’re always so informative love your channel you have a good week
I would have so much fun shopping there. I have to agree with you I don't care for the bleached furniture either I'm a traditionalist also. I love the ceramic Christmas trees and I have 2 that my grandmother made for mom and I. There are some years that's the only decorations I put out in my home. I also inherited my moms Franciscan Desert Rose dishes and I am looking for more plates as several have cracks in them. I always look forward to watching your videos and you are my favorite TH-camr. Thanks again for making my Sunday complete.
I learned I do not like bleached wood antiques and question if this process would dry-out the wood and make it very vulnerable to the humidity we have in Texas and even wood boring bugs. The candle accessory to catch wax drippings on tapered candles was new to me - thanks for the information! I love your TH-cam Lady Mary Beth.
Great tour, Texas Round Top is on my bucket list. I loved the barley twist nesting tables, very unique. Side question for you? Would you share what bag you were carrying, I have been looking for that particular shape with a decent strap, yours make work! Thank you.
I would agree I am more of a tradionalist when it comes to furniture however I would rather see the varnish come off of these beautiful pieces and the bleaching over just painting the pieces. There are some pieces in which I can appreciate the 2 tone of paint and staining.
I don’t care for the bleached furniture, I’m more traditional as well. The barley twist items were beautiful. Love the tour and someday hope to get to Round Top. I do like Gateleg tables myself. My Great Grandmother had one. They look feminine to me. Always enjoy your videos. Have a blessed week.
What a great selection of antiques! It's almost hard to beleive! I'm with you, Mary Beth regarding furniture. I hate to see the original finish removed - along with the rich patina. I also don't care for the dry look on bleached furniture. It doesn't seem good for the wood.
Oh my word you helped us figure out how to turn our 1930 mahogany barley twist leg card table to show the compartment and stabilize the fold out top. We didn’t know the top swivels! 😮😊
As always this was a great video! I’d love to go to RoundTop and I’d be shopping in the tent most likely. I’m with you on the bleached furniture as I love original finishes. And it was fun to see the gate leg table as I have a smaller one that belonged to my grandmother.
Oh, what a dream would be so fun to be there shopping with you! I do have to agree. I am more of a traditionalist. I’m not a fan of the farmhouse, look or the bleached furniture I am European girl traditional all the way!
Altered coins do not violate any laws. There is no fraud with using for art. The law is requiring both items (fraudulently + deface) to qualify for violation, not just altering.
I agree, I much prefer the original finish and I think bleaching lowers the value. Especially on true antiques. Love the older bobeche you purchased and what a find of the table for your friend.
@@LadyMaryBeth Ok, my bad. I did notice later that you said around Top, and it was only the first time that I thought you said Round Rock. I don’t believe I’ve even been through Round Top, but you can bet I’ll be going there soon. Thanks for this, and all your videos. They are so informative, and gives me great ideas of places I’d like to visit.
It breaks my heart seeing beautifully carved furniture destroyed by bleaching or stripping. It devalues the piece and looks dry and deathly. To me, It is defacing art.
I had a wonderful time watching the video, and learning a little bit more each time.
Thanks for coming along to Round Top!
Yeah. My weekly favorite!
those LENOX ornaments - Winter Greetings - love those!
The bleached furniture is a neat idea!
I have a collection of the aquamarine glass in my kitchen. Love those candle holders!
I find the criticism over bleached or painted furniture to be interesting. Personal style is paramount. I would rather the furniture be reworked and sold then left to rot and go in the landfill. Furniture is an utilitarian object ( it needs to be used ), I would take a refinished piece over a mass produced plastic piece. Also the idea of the original lacquer or varnish being something to be coveted is a an idea I personally disagree with as these finishes yellow and darken with time.
I trust these artists and craftsmen to use professional discernment and refinish pieces that are not historically significant.
Some of the bleached pieces look like they would go well with a Gustavian look, especially if you rubbed a white wash on them. I meant to tell you that I received a set of six lead crystal wine glasses in 1969 but only one had the etched Seneca mark, from what I could find a New York glass company, I think you found an etched mark piece in Bellville, Texas? Love your blue candlesticks and it does look like the March aquamarine birthstone.
oh i love it so much! I miss Round Top! All that transferware is divine.
i don't love the bleached furniture either - some pieces are ok but I don't love rustic so much. I'm very traditional as well.
I never heard the name "bobeche" and never knew of such a thing till today! Thank you 😊
Makes me want to hop a plane to Texas!
Texas welcomes you!
Loved the twenty percent off shop the best. Thanks for taking us along
Will make sure to shop his booth next Spring again.
I have been searching for bobeches for years! Lucky you to find some-you give me encouragement! Great video-thank you. 🌸
As always some superb items , quite like the bleach look would save a lot of dark brown items from land fill.
That navy piece with the marble top is my dream kitchen look!
Yes! 💙💙💙
These are great shops! The vendors are so creative and unique.
Great fun, thanks for sharing. Stay safe and have a blessed day. 👍
As usual, I learned a few new things. Thank you for being my font of knowledge
I love the table settings! Not a fan of the bleached furniture. Round Top would be worth the trip for sure. Thank you so much for sharing.
We always called it first Monday but maybe your referring to permanent shops there. I do not care for the bleached future but hopefully the finish was so bad that that wss the best choice. Thank you for taking us with you.👍💕
First Monday is Canton, and always fun there. Round Top is twice per year, with smaller shows in between.
I never new that. We lived on Lake o the Pines in east Texas. Still have a cabin there. 👍💕
Enjoyed shopping the tents and fields with you. Impressive antique show! 💙
I don't care for the bleaching either. Varnish brings out the beauty of the wood and the carved details. I am attracted to barley twist also. I love the aqua candle holders you bought.
I agree with you, Lady Mary Beth. I'm a purest! I refer the original finish on furniture, especially oak and walnut!. But the bleached furniture is much better than what the younger generation is doing to beautiful furniture with chalk paint! Once painted, it is almost impossible to get the paint out of the wood grain. What ARE they thinking?
I prefer the traditional myself; the only exception would be a piece that has damage & someone can create a beautiful piece by using their talent rather then trashing it. As a senior citizen, the prices are beyond my pocketbook & I am now more interested in giving away or selling many of my treasured pieces so another young person can enjoy them.
Such a great guide to this magnificent antique and collectible show. Thanks for letting us tag along! 🍁
I appreciate you watching!
I do not like the unvarnished wood finish on this lovely furniture. I agree with you dear Lady Mary Beth. I’m much more of a traditionalist and prefer the beautiful varnish with the satin or high gloss.
Another fun and wonderful shopping day❤
I ‘m moving straight away to Texas 😂It’s a thrifter’s Paradise !!! I love your candle holders those are very cute . Thanks for sharing . Best thoughts from Paris . Dominique Die Elsasserin
You would love it here, except the brutal
Summer weather. The Round Top Show is October and March.
Amazing items……I am definitely more of a traditionalist ❤ I can appreciate that some decorators might enjoy the bleached look for a trendy home, but not for me😊. Wonderful video, thanks for taking us along ❣️
Beautiful wind chimes and also I spotted some snowflake cushions. Love seeing the table settings. The perfect way to display.
Also, I loved the light blue candle holders, beautiful and a wonderful buy ❣️
Enjoyed the video, lots of nice items and antiques 😊❤
This was so fascinating to see, thanks for taking us with you.
Thanks for sharing! I learn so much from you and appreciate the things I collect and why I’m drawn to them. Mixed feelings about the bleached furniture….what a fantastic place to shop for treasures!
No bleached furniture for me!
Such an array of treasures! Thank you for bringing us along! I love the silver and all the amazing and beautiful items made with silverware! ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! 😘
I enjoy your videos very much! Thanks for taking us with you on your collecting adventures. I'm with you on the issue of the bleached furniture. I also despise (too strong? ) the painting or (gasp) removal of gorgeous wood trim in historic homes. Many of us spent the 80's and 90's stripping the 50's - 70's paint from wood and now they''re painting it again. I'm hoping that the "bleaching" is just the removal of varnish which can be re finished. Of course, one can never get the original look back.
I agree! The downside is that bleaching changes the pH level and can weaken it.
Hi Mary Beth! Thanks for sharing your jaunt to Round Top. So many treasures. I imagine overwhelming in person.
The gateleg table was perfect & a reasonable price. So glad for your friend.
I was so sad they took the finish off the carved black walnut!!!
Me, too.
Your slow steady Camera work makes this so enjoyable.
I appreciate you noticing and mentioning. 😉
Hello Mary Beth I absolutely agree with you I fink the bleached furniture looks horrible I don’t know why anybody would want it in their house but it to me cheapens it to where the original varnish keeps its richness and originality to the peace but thank you for sharing you’re always so informative love your channel you have a good week
I would have so much fun shopping there. I have to agree with you I don't care for the bleached furniture either I'm a traditionalist also. I love the ceramic Christmas trees and I have 2 that my grandmother made for mom and I. There are some years that's the only decorations I put out in my home. I also inherited my moms Franciscan Desert Rose dishes and I am looking for more plates as several have cracks in them. I always look forward to watching your videos and you are my favorite TH-camr. Thanks again for making my Sunday complete.
I appreciate you coming along for Round Top fun. Glad you have the ceramic trees. 🎄
Dear lady Mary Beth, I love this visit! Thank you kindly for sharing….love the furniture in your segment❤
oh Mary Beth, you need to spend much more time in these wonderful shops at round top. They have so much! please consider showing us more💕
Will feature during the Spring show. 😉
@@LadyMaryBeth Ok, I’m glad to hear. Please know that your knowledge, and featuring of items on your tours are second to none, Mary Beth💕
I learned I do not like bleached wood antiques and question if this process would dry-out the wood and make it very vulnerable to the humidity we have in Texas and even wood boring bugs.
The candle accessory to catch wax drippings on tapered candles was new to me - thanks for the information!
I love your TH-cam Lady Mary Beth.
Great tour, Texas Round Top is on my bucket list. I loved the barley twist nesting tables, very unique. Side question for you? Would you share what bag you were carrying, I have been looking for that particular shape with a decent strap, yours make work! Thank you.
Tommy Hilfiger crossbody found at Ross for about $20.
Thank you so much LMB!
love love roundtop. Used to work for Paul Michael - owner of Market Hill
He had a store in Lafayette for ten years
I would agree I am more of a tradionalist when it comes to furniture however I would rather see the varnish come off of these beautiful pieces and the bleaching over just painting the pieces. There are some pieces in which I can appreciate the 2 tone of paint and staining.
I agree. Better bleached than painted or in a landfill.
I don’t care for the bleached furniture, I’m more traditional as well. The barley twist items were beautiful. Love the tour and someday hope to get to Round Top. I do like Gateleg tables myself. My Great Grandmother had one. They look feminine to me. Always enjoy your videos. Have a blessed week.
The baking forms are for Scandinavian Sandbakles - a lovely delicate tart my mother would fill it with warm or cold fruit soup at Christmas time.
What a great selection of antiques! It's almost hard to beleive! I'm with you, Mary Beth regarding furniture. I hate to see the original finish removed - along with the rich patina. I also don't care for the dry look on bleached furniture. It doesn't seem good for the wood.
Thanks! This has been a great tour, and I’ve learned the names of some old pieces , and some you just reminded me of what they are.
I wish I had found the Charles Keaton tent when I was there.. it looked like a great place to source some treasures at more affordable prices!
I am not a fan of the furniture bleaching, I prefer the traditional finishes.
The gate leg table was a great buy!
Oh my word you helped us figure out how to turn our 1930 mahogany barley twist leg card table to show the compartment and stabilize the fold out top. We didn’t know the top swivels! 😮😊
So glad you can enjoy your beautiful table even more now. Never too late for a new discovery.
As always this was a great video! I’d love to go to RoundTop and I’d be shopping in the tent most likely. I’m with you on the bleached furniture as I love original finishes. And it was fun to see the gate leg table as I have a smaller one that belonged to my grandmother.
Many beautiful items. I like original finishes. Not a fan of the bleached wood.
My parents got me a Russian nesting doll that has the original stamp, and paper stamp on the bottom. It’s from the original company that made them!
Yaaay!
Oh, what a dream would be so fun to be there shopping with you! I do have to agree. I am more of a traditionalist. I’m not a fan of the farmhouse, look or the bleached furniture I am European girl traditional all the way!
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Hope they know about 18US code section 331 about defacing coins!!
Altered coins do not violate any laws. There is no fraud with using for art. The law is requiring both items (fraudulently + deface) to qualify for violation, not just altering.
Early bird ❤🐦
Thanks for watching. You are #1️⃣!
Vc já garimpo mto 😂
I’d much rather have the varnish left on my furniture. If I want stripped furniture I’ll buy some old furniture, strip, and refinish it.
Hate they ruined by bleaching.
Definitely not my taste.
2where is the prim tooformal
I don't care for no varnish or bleached antique furniture. Wouldn't these furniture easily get stained without some kind of wood protection?
I agree, I much prefer the original finish and I think bleaching lowers the value. Especially on true antiques. Love the older bobeche you purchased and what a find of the table for your friend.
I’ve been a bit confused because you said the population of around Rock was only 87. The population there for 2021 was over 123 thousand!
This is Round Top. Round Rock is another town closer to Austin. Small town, and not big city.
@@LadyMaryBeth Ok, my bad. I did notice later that you said around Top, and it was only the first time that I thought you said Round Rock. I don’t believe I’ve even been through Round Top, but you can bet I’ll be going there soon. Thanks for this, and all your videos. They are so informative, and gives me great ideas of places I’d like to visit.
Am I missing the link for the creative silverware foodies? Thanks
See the video description. Here is their contact information: Allmon Heirloom Silverwear: sara.allmon@aol.com
(937) 825-3871
It’s in the video description. Look for Allmon Silver.
@@LadyMaryBeth they have no presence on FB and no site to view their products it appears.
Not a fan of bleaching. This video was great fun. Everything is bigger in Texas!
27:43 A lot of times the blue-gree color is added to brass handles to make it look old. I don’t particularly care for it.
Gorgeous things and I love the bleaching, it can always be stained and varnished back much more eqslily thanks paining 🤷♀️
No to bleached furniture
I agree.
I'm a Traditionalist myself.
They wrecked them.
Not a fan of bleached furniture!
We think alike.
It breaks my heart seeing beautifully carved furniture destroyed by bleaching or stripping. It devalues the piece and looks dry and deathly. To me, It is defacing art.