I absolutely loved the original watercolor painting of the blue and purple hydrangeas! I would have picked that up in a heartbeat! Thanks for sharing Dr.Lori!
Lovely to see someone with your level of expertise who knows quality and what is worth picking up. I personally enjoy picking up pretty bone china from the UK from manufacturers who have been producing forever. It makes me feel connected to the past. Thanks for what you do!
Used to find good deals on treasures at Goodwill/thrift stores. Not any more. I think they have experts pick out good items to sell online. Not much fun now.
5:32 I love the shape of the plates. Gilding is a term that I’m always forgetting 7:04 that’s a nice candlestick holder 8:28 watercolor painting is nice
my grandparents lived near the Stangl outlet in Flemington NJ and had a pantry brimming over with just about every piece made in the pattern they collected. I rarely see it in thrift or antique stores.
People haven’t gotten rid of it yet. They’re still using it. I collect Stangl. Someone gave my grandmother a Stangl tea pot Town and Country pattern in blue. It’s spatter ware. I have added more pieces. It’s expensive. I also have a couple Stangl plates hanging on the brick wall in my kitchen.
If I saw you at thrift store, I would be one of those people kinda hanging around waiting for you to appraise something. Maybe, it will be a picture or a vase,etc. Dr. Lori will find. I would grab it run to the check out and ask for a discount. 🤭🫣🤗How exciting to find a treasure in an ordinary thrift store. I love shopping!❤😂😊
Great info about that beautiful painting and the frame. Thanks and boy were you allergic to something in there or what! I felt for you but you pushed through it lol
Teapots without lids can be used as bird feeders. Just use rope or string or wire to hang the handle from a shepherd's hook or a plant hanger or bracket, so the lid opening is vertical. The birds can easily sit on the rim or the spout, some smaller birds go right inside to eat.
Wow I was surprised by the retail price on the regional artist. Gives me ideas with local online auctions- people don’t buy those and they go cheap. Thx for info. I have a boat load of prints, lithograph and some sarragraphs - oops spelling lol- and other artists. Just bought an old tapestry from medieval or renaissance period, going have to use you for an hour or two on these things. Been buying things you talk about and even bought some marbles?? Don’t collect but have the marvel and 50 clay ones from the late 19 th century, I think, but thinking is dangerous 😅
My sister and I always look forward to your videos. Our Goodwill stores don’t really have nicer things like what you show. Is there any way you could make your videos longer?
Have you watched my videos on the channel that focus on reselling? I also offer classes on reselling. Check out my website for a list of upcoming class dates.
Thanks, Lori! It's nice to learn about this. Those pieces are sitting there though because nobody wants them anymore! I'm specifically referring to the dishes. It's not that they aren't worth that, it's just that they don't sell!
Thanks for watching! Have you searched my channel? Used my Binge link? I have so many videos that talk about other types of items. Is there a specific topic that you'd like me to discuss? Would you and others reading this be willing to pay a small monthly fee so I could produce videos on a particular topic?
@@DrLoriV antique and vintage furniture- (styles, types of wood or building materials, joinery, finishes, likely age), garden sculptures, accents and furniture, vintage lamps, Artwork and Crafts- traditional and non-traditional, regional (basketry, textiles, leatherwork, woodworking, art glass, metal work, pottery, antique dolls) are a few other topics of interest.
Thanks for the list! I have talked about many of these types of items in my others videos. Are you using my Binge link so you don't miss these videos? Would you and others reading this be willing to pay a small monthly fee for me to highlight specific topic requests?
Dr. Lori is the kind of friend I'd like to have - treasure hunting and then coffee/tea, yes please!
That hydrangea painting is stunning!
Pieces like those are NOT in Goodwills near me. Mostly just full of junk.
Omg I’m almost crying that you didn’t get that floral watercolor!
Same for me, mostly junk at mine too!
Ours as well, when it comes to dishware 🫤
@@QuiltycrazyMine too.
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My Goodwill is hit and miss. You just have to keep checking.
I absolutely loved the original watercolor painting of the blue and purple hydrangeas! I would have picked that up in a heartbeat! Thanks for sharing Dr.Lori!
My Goodwill isn’t even close to this one, nice merchandise!
Thanks Dr Lori for these awesome videos. You are priceless, love you❤
If I saw that hydrangea water color I would buy it for sure!
Lovely to see someone with your level of expertise who knows quality and what is worth picking up. I personally enjoy picking up pretty bone china from the UK from manufacturers who have been producing forever. It makes me feel connected to the past. Thanks for what you do!
Mostly junk at my goodwills, but it is so fun looking. I did score a haeger pottery vase in mint condition for $3.49 last week. Love your videos.
Used to find good deals on treasures at Goodwill/thrift stores. Not any more. I think they have experts pick out good items to sell online. Not much fun now.
Are you watching my videos? I'm finding bargains :)
You always make my day, you are fun , you are like a walking encyclopedia lot of great info
I learned something new (as usual). Thank you for sharing your knowledge.😊
Ty Dr. Lori! Always so informative and fun to watch 🙂
I totally am always taking my glasses off and on always. Great show, thank you
Love the single amber stick from the 60s! I would have bought it👍
Dr Lori. Thank you for your videos. I am trying to learn
Thank you Dr. Lori! I love watching these treasure hunt store videos and learning from your expertise advice!
Today was my first time watching one of your videos. Very informative, I immediately subscribed. Thank you, stay safe & blessed 🙏🏻
5:32 I love the shape of the plates. Gilding is a term that I’m always forgetting 7:04 that’s a nice candlestick holder 8:28 watercolor painting is nice
Always interesting to learn these things. Much appreciated❣️👍😍
Grew up in Maine, Love the birch trees!!
Love your videos Dr. Lori!
Thanks! Have you subscribed to my channel?
I've learned so much from you for glassware ty!
my grandparents lived near the Stangl outlet in Flemington NJ and had a pantry brimming over with just about every piece made in the pattern they collected. I rarely see it in thrift or antique stores.
People haven’t gotten rid of it yet. They’re still using it. I collect Stangl. Someone gave my grandmother a Stangl tea pot Town and Country pattern in blue. It’s spatter ware. I have added more pieces. It’s expensive. I also have a couple Stangl plates hanging on the brick wall in my kitchen.
Good morning dr Lori ,your so knowledgeable,I always love coming around with you lv Ann🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
If I saw you at thrift store, I would be one of those people kinda hanging around waiting for you to appraise something. Maybe, it will be a picture or a vase,etc. Dr. Lori will find. I would grab it run to the check out and ask for a discount. 🤭🫣🤗How exciting to find a treasure in an ordinary thrift store. I love shopping!❤😂😊
Great info about that beautiful painting and the frame. Thanks and boy were you allergic to something in there or what! I felt for you but you pushed through it lol
LOVE your shopping videos.
Thank you, love the goodwill and thrift store videos. ❤
Beautiful piece of sponge ware.
Yes, I loved it also. I could serve a nice plate of rustic spaghetti on it.
Awesome info! Thank you Dr. Lori!
I would have found a home for that watercolor. I am shocked at it was only priced at 12$, quality framing costs a fortune!
Love the last item .... gorgeous flowers.
Good to see you Dr. Lori!!
Beautiful watercolor!
Teapots without lids can be used as bird feeders. Just use rope or string or wire to hang the handle from a shepherd's hook or a plant hanger or bracket, so the lid opening is vertical. The birds can easily sit on the rim or the spout, some smaller birds go right inside to eat.
That's a great idea...
I’m always looking for 2 plates as it’s just my husband and I most of the time.
I'd buy that teapot for flowers!! So pretty and quality is there.
I love your videos!
I have that exact Italian spongeware platter that I bought in 1985. Just accidentally broke the big matching mixing bowl.
Oh no!
Fun and informative. Thank you.
Thank you, Dr. Lori!
You are so welcome!
Just discovered your channel. It's great! So much useful info.
I would use the baskets for hand towels in the bathroom. I also, would use them for fruit on the counter.
Always learn someting from you .. thanks
I’m so Happy I found your channel 🤗🤗🤗I love all your videos ❤️❤️❤️🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
My moms husband was a artist and he loved painting hydrangeas. Makes that picture look like kindergarten
They’re my favorite flower.
Wow I was surprised by the retail price on the regional artist. Gives me ideas with local online auctions- people don’t buy those and they go cheap. Thx for info. I have a boat load of prints, lithograph and some sarragraphs - oops spelling lol- and other artists. Just bought an old tapestry from medieval or renaissance period, going have to use you for an hour or two on these things. Been buying things you talk about and even bought some marbles?? Don’t collect but have the marvel and 50 clay ones from the late 19 th century, I think, but thinking is dangerous 😅
I've missed your videos. Don't know if that's you or me. However, thanks. Great info. 🤗
Thanks for sharing.
I have Stangl, a complete set of 12, with several serving pieces. I’m old, 78, are these worth passing on? They are Town and Country blue sponge wear.
I can help! Need to see your set. Many factors affect value. Check out my website for the ways you can show me the set.
My favorite was the transferware.
I don’t have to arch your video to know it’s going to be good ❤️
My sister and I always look forward to your videos. Our Goodwill stores don’t really have nicer things like what you show.
Is there any way you could make your videos longer?
Thanks for watching! Would you and others reading this be willing to pay a small monthly fee so I could produce more videos? Longer ones too?
I agree about no one wanting old dishes. I'm in Illinois and cannot sell any beautiful dishes.
Have you watched my videos that focus on reselling? I also offer classes on reselling. Check out my website for upcoming class dates.
@@DrLoriV Thank you so much!
Great vid! Thank you!
Liking & Subscribing! 👋 First time viewer from Southwest Missouri.
Another reason people buy single candleholders is to replace one that broke from their pair.
Dr how do preserve paper doll trunk early I want to save what's lefts any idea I still want to have it out on display. Thanks you
Good question to ask during my next Ask Dr. Lori LIVE video so I can answer in detail and teach everyone watching. Check my website for the next date.
❤TYVM❤
Where do people sell these? I have a entire cabinet of these things. Just don't know where to sell them.
Have you watched my videos on the channel that focus on reselling? I also offer classes on reselling. Check out my website for a list of upcoming class dates.
I would have bought that water color
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Thanks, Lori! It's nice to learn about this. Those pieces are sitting there though because nobody wants them anymore! I'm specifically referring to the dishes. It's not that they aren't worth that, it's just that they don't sell!
That makes no sense. Sorry, but I disagree with you.
My 2 thrift stores don’t have such exotic goods. Southern Wisconsin- they probably thing we are a bunch of dumb farmers and don’t deserve nice things.
Dr . Lori, please expand beyond dishes and kitchenware. I appreciate your expertise but there are only so many plates and tableware i can stand.
Thanks for watching! Have you searched my channel? Used my Binge link? I have so many videos that talk about other types of items. Is there a specific topic that you'd like me to discuss? Would you and others reading this be willing to pay a small monthly fee so I could produce videos on a particular topic?
@@DrLoriV antique and vintage furniture- (styles, types of wood or building materials, joinery, finishes, likely age), garden sculptures, accents and furniture, vintage lamps, Artwork and Crafts- traditional and non-traditional, regional (basketry, textiles, leatherwork, woodworking, art glass, metal work, pottery, antique dolls) are a few other topics of interest.
Thanks for the list! I have talked about many of these types of items in my others videos. Are you using my Binge link so you don't miss these videos? Would you and others reading this be willing to pay a small monthly fee for me to highlight specific topic requests?
Please stop, you are making the second hand shops unaffordable for us people who can't afford things right now.
Have you watched my video about this comment at th-cam.com/video/243hr0v34ss/w-d-xo.html ?
@DrLoriV I have not but I will. Thank you for responding
I would make an arrangement in the tea pots.🫖