The round tin things at the antique store are chimney hole covers for the inside of your house when you take a wood stove out to cover the hole in the wall where the pipe went in the wall .looove all you videos your so talented with what you do with each piece ❤️❤️
The Green thing with the handles and the squares is an old chopper. You would place an onion, potato, etc on the squares at the bottom and push down on the handles and the item would be chopped into squares or rectangles. (french fries, onion pieces, apple slices or cubes, etc)
I love when you take us to KILGORE’S …. I have to wear a bib for my drool…😂😂😂😂 . I even checked out their Website… but it just gaves a little history of them, phone number and hours… Like they could LIST ALL THAT INCREDIBLE STUFF ! Tomorrow , June 10th is my husband’s birthday…so I asked him to take the DAY OFF ( he is turning 73 ..) and let’s go find Antique Stores. He knows them all because he travels all day for business and stops to look for Vintage/Antique Tractors…so a WIN WIN for both of us….YUP their is a method to my madness…🤣 Thanks again for the fun shopping trip !!!!!
*Yes, Julie, the kitchen utensil with the green handles is a French fry cutter...I hope you list it...I have been looking for one with green handles in good shape for my kitchen.😊😉*
The 2 metal pieces you showed are Flue covers. Years ago, people who heated their homes with wood or coal, would remove the heaters from inside the home during warm weather. Once the stove pipe was taken down, it would leave a hole in the wall where the pipe had been. These items were snapped into the opening to close it, and it looked pretty, rather than a hole. (You know I'm an old lady). I remember my mother and grandmother having flue covers. Always enjoy your videos!!
Hi Julie! The large green handled tool with the squares is a french fry cutter c1950. You put a whole potato in and push down. Thats what my mom told me, I never tried it! ❤
*Julie, those round, metal pieces with the floral designs are stovepipe hole covers from wood stoves.* *The sad iron, the kitchen scale and the 2 horse trophies are beautiful❣️🥰*
I love Kilgore's, when I was a kid, we use to travel to my aunt and uncle, in upstate NY. There was an old red barn, that we use to stop, it was just like Kilgore. Those round metal tin are used for chimneys after use pull out the stove and use that to cover the hole🧱🧱🧺
I love your videos! I loved everything that you got. I probably would have picked up that vase with the churbs on it and do that baking soda paint mixture you do, to it.
I love the last place you ventured into what a great place to spend a day just hunting for things, I love the horse trophies they were great to add to an office or family room. What a great day of hunting for junk.
My booth is Distressed Donna's with the motto "Trust in the rusty and crusty". So naturally I love Kilgore's. Those horse trophies are fantastic. I crave them,
Your Goodwill bin store looks so much clearer and more organized than ours does! We had a bad experience there a few weeks ago when the manager was being very rude and aggressive towards my husband and he said that we're never going back again!
The little "plates with the wire on the back" fit into a chimney flue in a room where the furnace chimney goes up through the house and different rooms. Love the store and ALL of the goodies!! You got some good items!! Loved the iron. It is one of the first "steam" irons. The god ball on the front is where the water goes. Happy Thrifting!!
I love the huge rolling pin...So awesome! I also think the muffin tin would be cute hanging with maybe a birds nest with eggs in it or hanging with a burlap ribbon.
I believe the green thing is a French fry maker. The unicorn is so sweet for Wren😊 I love the cherub vase. Be sweet with flowers in it. So many awesome pieces.💛
The round pieces with the pictures on them are called a chimney flue cover. They cover the hole in the chimney where a stove pipe would have fit back in the days when homes were heated with wood stoves or oil burners. I grew up in an old farm house, and I remember going to the local hardware store will my mom in the late 60's to buy a new flue cover when she painted the kitchen. She didn't like the designs they had to choose from, so she bought the one she thought was the least ugly, but then painted over it to match the walls.
It is a french fry cutter, I used one that was attached to the wall in my parents restaurant. .in the sixties, we would chop up 50 pounds of spuds and soak in water to stay fresh.
The iron I believe is a gas fired Iron . The small round tank holds your gas , you pump pressure into it by the knob on the top and the knob at the end is to turn the gas on and you light it with a match when you turn the gas on sort of like a camp stove ! Growing up I used one similar🤨
You crack me up with these kitchen items that you pick up but don’t know what they are! I love it!!! As I’m sure everyone said above, the green handled item from the bins is a fry cutter. It’s perfect! 😍
I went to our Goodwill bin here in Colorado Saturday and it was the same way but I did find a vintage typewriter. It was just beautiful and still works. I think the thing you got was a potato cutter(fries maybe). Love, love, love that antique store. I want all the kitchen stuff in there. Love the rust... amazingly beautiful. I also love the iron, I collect vintage laundry and kitchen items. I always love the things you haul. Thank you so much for taking us along. 💗 And I am definitely going to look into Square Space.
LOVED THE ROLLING PIN!!! The horse trophies would be really neat bookends. How are the prices at Kilgore? We have trader bakers here in Indiana and some things we find at great prices and others are ridiculous in the price points. Old Mason jars 18.99. These had the lid. I loved them but I dont know what kind of a price is good on them. They were the big jars you could use for canisters. I love when you go to Kilgore! Goodwill bins give me anxiety!!! Lol.
Hi Julie! My husband & I found a large rolling pin (maybe a little bigger around than that one) several years ago. I had never seen one that big!! I have 5 of my rolling pins stored horizontally in what is meant to be a wine bottle holder! It's been sitting by our stove for years & recently a good friend saw it & had a fit! Don't know why she hasn't noticed it before 🤣When we went to Fredericksburg Trade Days in April for our anniversary, I found one similar & bought it for her!! Also, I have a few old irons, but have never seen one like that with the steam ball or as someone said to old gas & it's in such good shape!!
The green handled item is definitely a potato dicer and is used to make french fries. I have a red-handled one in my kitchen for decor, but used it when I was a child.
At first, I thought that tray belonged to the iron that was sitting on it. The iron would need something just like that to sit on while heating up. But, I guess they would not have sold it to you separately if it belonged to the iron. Lovely piece.
I love rust ! I do a lot of faux rust - there’s a 2 part kit I have which actually creates rust that I use quite often - it’s amazing - I also have a few favorite colors of craft paint I use to paint “rusty” edges - my sister thinks it’s kind of nuts - I think rust is a love it or hate it kind of thing !
Thank goodness, I don't live anywhere near Kilgore's......OH. MY. STARS. I'd have to pitch a tent and hang out for a few days. That place is amazing. The horse trophies would make beautiful bookends, especially for a horse lover, and the kitchen gadgets are awesome, including that rusty crusty cupcake/muffin tin. I think you should've gotten the basket.
The two PC. With pictures one one side and oval wires on the other, are for holds in chimneys, when people used pot belly stoves, to heat their homes .
Always so much fun Julie! My faves: the William Sonoma Pitcher, the Rolling Pin and the Scale. Also totally love the Horse Trophies (would definitely remove plaques). Thanks for bringing us along!
I love watching all your videos..I have just started my own little thing here in my town and our work names are kinda alike!! You got a great eye for great things and Awesome decorating skills and I love it girl!!
You put a potato at the bottom (slightly cooked or raw) and pull the lever down. In 1 go from top to bottom and then you have your own French fries that you can cook. (Sorry for my bad English)
Just found that same big square picnic basket at a thrift shop in Salem, MA. It was only $8 minus 25% off! Can't wait to put it in my vintage booth tomorrow!
the 2 pieces you saw you thought were risers are metal flue covers,, in the summer months in Ohio and other places you would tae the wood heat stove out pf the parlor and to the barn , where the flue went in the wall for the smoke you would put the wire into the hole and the it looks like a picture on the wall. My grandma had flue covers....
Love these! I’ve been to Kilgore’s but still trying to get to GW Bins! Also- leaving Louisiana today and thought of ya as I headed north on 55! Had to stop at Middendorfs on my way out!
Cupcake tin was a little too rusty for my house but I agree someone will love it. Loved the sifter. I would have had to purchase that table if it was in anyway affordable!!!!
The old-timey pot belly stoves that you would burn wood in had the metal chimneys that came up and went out of the room and on the vent that was a vent to give air to the chimney so that wouldn't catch on fire you would use that until tit to vent the the pipe that would go out of the room to give air to the fire to keep the fire going in your Potbelly cast iron stove
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The round tin things at the antique store are chimney hole covers for the inside of your house when you take a wood stove out to cover the hole in the wall where the pipe went in the wall .looove all you videos your so talented with what you do with each piece ❤️❤️
Yes and they are old
Most of the time they have been painted over
That’s what I thought, we had them in farmhouse.
@@christineschiebel2890 most you see today has been painted , dont really see them with pictures still on them ❤️
@@nancysnell7428 we did too in my grandmothers home ❤️ love all those old things from childhood
@@nancysnell7428 I have those exact one!!! My house was built in 1901.
I think the rusty muffin pan would be cool hanging on a wall with fake succulents in it!
The Green thing with the handles and the squares is an old chopper. You would place an onion, potato, etc on the squares at the bottom and push down on the handles and the item would be chopped into squares or rectangles. (french fries, onion pieces, apple slices or cubes, etc)
The round things at Kilgore are for plugging up stove pipe holes
I love when you take us to KILGORE’S …. I have to wear a bib for my drool…😂😂😂😂 . I even checked out their Website… but it just gaves a little history of them, phone number and hours… Like they could LIST ALL THAT INCREDIBLE STUFF !
Tomorrow , June 10th is my husband’s birthday…so I asked him to take the DAY OFF ( he is turning 73 ..) and let’s go find Antique Stores. He knows them all because he travels all day for business and stops to look for Vintage/Antique Tractors…so a WIN WIN for both of us….YUP their is a method to my madness…🤣
Thanks again for the fun shopping trip !!!!!
That kitchen item that you found at the bins is a french fry cutter. Place the potato on the bottom and press the handles down.
*Yes, Julie, the kitchen utensil with the green handles is a French fry cutter...I hope you list it...I have been looking for one with green handles in good shape for my kitchen.😊😉*
that kitchen tool is used to chop onions
Don't forget to look up...something I have to remind myself all the time! And, "quirky" can be the absolute best finds!
The 2 metal pieces you showed are Flue covers. Years ago, people who heated their homes with wood or coal, would remove the heaters from inside the home during warm weather. Once the stove pipe was taken down, it would leave a hole in the wall where the pipe had been. These items were snapped into the opening to close it, and it looked pretty, rather than a hole. (You know I'm an old lady). I remember my mother and grandmother having flue covers. Always enjoy your videos!!
We lived in 2 house that were built in the early 30's and they both had flue covers. I miss those houses!
Hi Julie!
The large green handled tool with the squares is a french fry cutter c1950. You put a whole potato in and push down. Thats what my mom told me, I never tried it! ❤
Agree
My mom got one when I was a little girl in the 50s. Pushing the potato through was impossible for her, so she threw it away.
*Julie, those round, metal pieces with the floral designs are stovepipe hole covers from wood stoves.*
*The sad iron, the kitchen scale and the 2 horse trophies are beautiful❣️🥰*
Love going with you when you are on the hunt for cute things, vintage things and of course the rusty crusty stuff.
Loved thrifting with you , the last store my favorite. I love packed places where you have to dig. The hunt is thrilling.
I love Kilgore's, when I was a kid, we use to travel to my aunt and uncle, in upstate NY. There was an old red barn, that we use to stop, it was just like Kilgore. Those round metal tin are used for chimneys after use pull out the stove and use that to cover the hole🧱🧱🧺
I love your videos! I loved everything that you got. I probably would have picked up that vase with the churbs on it and do that baking soda paint mixture you do, to it.
Yes, it is to make french fries or to cut an onion or any veggie or fruit. It is an awesome find!
That metal ant reminds me of the game Cooties!
I love the last place you ventured into what a great place to spend a day just hunting for things, I love the horse trophies they were great to add to an office or family room. What a great day of hunting for junk.
My booth is Distressed Donna's with the motto "Trust in the rusty and crusty". So naturally I love Kilgore's. Those horse trophies are fantastic. I crave them,
Your Goodwill bin store looks so much clearer and more organized than ours does! We had a bad experience there a few weeks ago when the manager was being very rude and aggressive towards my husband and he said that we're never going back again!
The little "plates with the wire on the back" fit into a chimney flue in a room where the furnace chimney goes up through the house and different rooms. Love the store and ALL of the goodies!! You got some good items!! Loved the iron. It is one of the first "steam" irons. The god ball on the front is where the water goes. Happy Thrifting!!
In the forties and fifties people used to have cast iron freestanding stoves call Chimney covers
I’m glad you got the enamel kettle and sifter, they were my favorite pieces.
I love the huge rolling pin...So awesome! I also think the muffin tin would be cute hanging with maybe a birds nest with eggs in it or hanging with a burlap ribbon.
I believe the green thing is a French fry maker. The unicorn is so sweet for Wren😊 I love the cherub vase. Be sweet with flowers in it. So many awesome pieces.💛
Thank you Julie for sharing your amazing finds, love your big goodwill store.
I love when you go to Kilgores. It is so cool. I love the teapot and that iron. So unique! Thanks Julie
I like the horses the best! The rusty cupcake pan....nope! Not that much rust in my house! 😄 Had a good time with you.
Yes the thing with the green handles is a french fry cutter.
Thank you for telling the difference between regular Goodwill and the bin outlet. Golmore's looks like my kind of place.
The round pieces with the pictures on them are called a chimney flue cover. They cover the hole in the chimney where a stove pipe would have fit back in the days when homes were heated with wood stoves or oil burners. I grew up in an old farm house, and I remember going to the local hardware store will my mom in the late 60's to buy a new flue cover when she painted the kitchen. She didn't like the designs they had to choose from, so she bought the one she thought was the least ugly, but then painted over it to match the walls.
Thanks for the virtual thrifting trip. Still stuck at home unable to shop so really had fun.
Love 💕 vintage kitchen and your style, everything is perfect rust crust and interesting. Love 💕
It is a french fry cutter, I used one that was attached to the wall in my parents restaurant. .in the sixties, we would chop up 50 pounds of spuds and soak in water to stay fresh.
The iron I believe is a gas fired Iron . The small round tank holds your gas , you pump pressure into it by the knob on the top and the knob at the end is to turn the gas on and you light it with a match when you turn the gas on sort of like a camp stove ! Growing up I used one similar🤨
I'VE missed you, and hope you had a good time in LA .so much great stuff!
You crack me up with these kitchen items that you pick up but don’t know what they are! I love it!!! As I’m sure everyone said above, the green handled item from the bins is a fry cutter. It’s perfect! 😍
The thing with the “riser “ is a chimney pipe stop or sometimes damper cover
Another great haul Julie. So much fun shopping with you!
My favorite is the sifter . My grandma who was born in 1895 had one of those. ( my mom was child 5 of 7 & I was born n her 40s)
I love everything you got ,the rustier the better
I love the teapot and the wood basket from the Goodwill. The sifter with the apple image and the tea kettle make a good set.
The green handle kitchen thingy is for making French frys!!
I went to our Goodwill bin here in Colorado Saturday and it was the same way but I did find a vintage typewriter. It was just beautiful and still works. I think the thing you got was a potato cutter(fries maybe). Love, love, love that antique store. I want all the kitchen stuff in there. Love the rust... amazingly beautiful. I also love the iron, I collect vintage laundry and kitchen items. I always love the things you haul. Thank you so much for taking us along. 💗 And I am definitely going to look into Square Space.
I enjoy your shopping trips but miss you doing projects. I need more diy because you're soooo talented.🤔
LOVED THE ROLLING PIN!!! The horse trophies would be really neat bookends. How are the prices at Kilgore? We have trader bakers here in Indiana and some things we find at great prices and others are ridiculous in the price points. Old Mason jars 18.99. These had the lid. I loved them but I dont know what kind of a price is good on them. They were the big jars you could use for canisters. I love when you go to Kilgore! Goodwill bins give me anxiety!!! Lol.
Hi Julie! My husband & I found a large rolling pin (maybe a little bigger around than that one) several years ago. I had never seen one that big!! I have 5 of my rolling pins stored horizontally in what is meant to be a wine bottle holder! It's been sitting by our stove for years & recently a good friend saw it & had a fit! Don't know why she hasn't noticed it before 🤣When we went to Fredericksburg Trade Days in April for our anniversary, I found one similar & bought it for her!!
Also, I have a few old irons, but have never seen one like that with the steam ball or as someone said to old gas & it's in such good shape!!
I love these shopping vids. Love hearing your ideas how to stage the items.
That iron is so awesome! Great find.
Love your hauls Julie! ♥️
Love shopping with you! Kilgore's is really awesome!
Hi Julie I just love thrifting at the Goodwill and antique stores to! I love your videos and ideas! You are very inspiring! ♥️
Julie love that old iron, it was probably one.of the first Steen irons awesome.
YES!!
The Rustier and Crustier the Better!!!
That kitchen medal thing is to cut potatoes to make French-fries.
Love the rusty muffin tin. Also the white tea pot.
Everything was amazing.
Love the rusty,dusty, crusty! Thats the best
The green handled item is definitely a potato dicer and is used to make french fries. I have a red-handled one in my kitchen for decor, but used it when I was a child.
At first, I thought that tray belonged to the iron that was sitting on it. The iron would need something just like that to sit on while heating up. But, I guess they would not have sold it to you separately if it belonged to the iron. Lovely piece.
I just rewatched that part & you may be right. It's about the right size & makes sense to have it sit on something that can handle the heat.
Loved everything from ur fav place! I also would of grabbed the FAN & colored Letter Blocks😁😁😁
The green handled metal thing cuts potatoes into french fries. It's in great shape and from the 1940s/50s.
The horse trophies would make nice book ends.
Julie the steam iron is absolutely beautiful I wish I lived closer to you that would be mine I also love the scale too
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I want a Kilgores in my central TX area!! So cool! Love love those kind of places! Great stuff!
I love rust ! I do a lot of faux rust - there’s a 2 part kit I have which actually creates rust that I use quite often - it’s amazing - I also have a few favorite colors of craft paint I use to paint “rusty” edges - my sister thinks it’s kind of nuts - I think rust is a love it or hate it kind of thing !
Julie I love shopping with you!
Thank goodness, I don't live anywhere near Kilgore's......OH. MY. STARS. I'd have to pitch a tent and hang out for a few days. That place is amazing. The horse trophies would make beautiful bookends, especially for a horse lover, and the kitchen gadgets are awesome, including that rusty crusty cupcake/muffin tin. I think you should've gotten the basket.
I'm a sucker for rust, too, so thumbs up.
Hi Julie, I think that funky looking turn of the century item with brass bulgie tank is an IRON......
The two PC. With pictures one one side and oval wires on the other, are for holds in chimneys, when people used pot belly stoves, to heat their homes .
Yes, that's a french fry cutter. My mom had one. I wish I had one!
That gadget with the green handles is a potato dicer. They sold the really big potatoes back then!
The old cupcake tin would be so pretty in a kitchen with herbs in it.🌱
My favorite is the horse trophy.😍👏🏻
Do you seal it somehow? My favorite was the green blanket
@@christineschiebel2890 , I am not sure? Even if it was faux herbs.🌱
Always so much fun Julie! My faves: the William Sonoma Pitcher, the Rolling Pin and the Scale. Also totally love the Horse Trophies (would definitely remove plaques). Thanks for bringing us along!
The metal thing is a chipper for makeing fries the churchill piece is an English pottery company and is collectable pieces 🤩🤩🤩
LOVE the crusty and rusty!!!!!!❤️😍
I love watching all your videos..I have just started my own little thing here in my town and our work names are kinda alike!! You got a great eye for great things and Awesome decorating skills and I love it girl!!
You put a potato at the bottom (slightly cooked or raw) and pull the lever down. In 1 go from top to bottom and then you have your own French fries that you can cook. (Sorry for my bad English)
The thing with the two green handles is a french fry cutter
Love love love the rusty muffin pan
Yes it is to make french fries. Cool find
Those metal plate are to cover the hole in the wall when you pull out wood stove pipe
My favorite piece that you found is the very old steam iron.
andMrs T Wow what great finds. I really liked the horses and the iron I think you should keep for yourself its truley unusual well done
Grew up with horses and I love those!
Just found that same big square picnic basket at a thrift shop in Salem, MA. It was only $8 minus 25% off! Can't wait to put it in my vintage booth tomorrow!
love everything you got, even the rusty muffin tin. Kilgores looks like an amazing place, i could spend days in there.
the 2 pieces you saw you thought were risers are metal flue covers,, in the summer months in Ohio and other places you would tae the wood heat stove out pf the parlor and to the barn , where the flue went in the wall for the smoke you would put the wire into the hole and the it looks like a picture on the wall. My grandma had flue covers....
Love the white teapot (minus the lid)
Love these! I’ve been to
Kilgore’s but still trying to get to GW Bins!
Also- leaving Louisiana today and thought of ya as I headed north on 55! Had to stop at Middendorfs on my way out!
Those horse trophies are gorgeous 😍
French fry cutter. I was in Mississippi this past week. drove down to Laurel from St.Louis...my sister drove over from Houston.
I like these kind of videos 😀
Cupcake tin was a little too rusty for my house but I agree someone will love it. Loved the sifter. I would have had to purchase that table if it was in anyway affordable!!!!
The metal thing with the green handles is for making fries
I love the scale ! I love the sifter ! I want a Kilgore's old times store in North Carolina !!!
😭😭😭
French fry cutter with the green handles!!
The old-timey pot belly stoves that you would burn wood in had the metal chimneys that came up and went out of the room and on the vent that was a vent to give air to the chimney so that wouldn't catch on fire you would use that until tit to vent the the pipe that would go out of the room to give air to the fire to keep the fire going in your Potbelly cast iron stove