"I'm a reaeller, not a hoarder" ... I love it! I also thrift, sell online, and have a booth. I do keep some of my favorite pottery to display in my home, for now, knowing I will eventually sell. It's hard to catch all the defects. I now have a full box of chipped or crazed ceramics, hoping to find someone who repurposes this sort of thing. I have used a few for plants, too.
Hi nateesha another great day thrifting you pick up some awesome treasure loved the horse hair pottery and the pottery with the damaged lid I would use it in my kitchen to use to put all my kitchen tools also loved the buttery fly magnet and the Halloween towels always injoy watching take care of
Beautiful finds❤️the piece with the badly repaired top, how about replacing it with a cork lid? Just a thought, thanks for another great video Nateesha, I think it’s fantastic that you bought the hat and wore it thrifting!
Fondues were very popular in the 70s.Its back last time I went to Québec my sister served it for a dinner party. She had to borrow a second one for all the guess.
You could try soaking the inside of that teapot with vinegar and a bit of water. Amazing how vinegar takes stains out! ❤ I love your hat, looks so good on you!
My mom always had the scratchiest couches in an effort to buy one with durable fabric for us 4 kids! We always used to say that the herculon on the couch will still be floating around in space should the world ever come to an end!!! LOL
Thank you! 😊I put the fondue pot in my booth. A Halloween mystery box is a great idea. I’m always looking for vintage Halloween. It’s hard to find around here.
Lovely dear.....keeping not hoarding I do the same. That terrine is most likely from Portugal I recognize it. I love love that lidded bird unique pottery wow I love that shape!!!
Hello Nateesha. @ 21:04 could you sell that pottery as a utensil holder and lose the lid? It’s a beautiful piece that someone might like in their Zen kitchen. Also you could tuck the lid in for free and recoup your money back while not listing the crack. It sounds feasible to me. ❤ What on your thoughts on this? As a utensil holder you can upsell it.
Hi Nateesha. Love your hat. You look great in it. I heard, probably from Crazy Lamp Lady they are made by prisoners. Great finds. Love that teapot. Try to out denture tablets for a while. I use it at home to remove any tea stains. Good luck. Greetings from London Anna
I love your hat 🎩. I believe people stare because they wish they can wear hats too. I’m a big hat person and I just love being unique. 💁🏻♀️💕💕
Nice score ,,, injoy your day ,
Love all your finds. 😊 Thanks for sharing.
"I'm a reaeller, not a hoarder" ... I love it! I also thrift, sell online, and have a booth. I do keep some of my favorite pottery to display in my home, for now, knowing I will eventually sell.
It's hard to catch all the defects. I now have a full box of chipped or crazed ceramics, hoping to find someone who repurposes this sort of thing. I have used a few for plants, too.
Hello nice finds. I found the same tea pot with 4 small cups about 5 years ago at Goodwill, I still have it, Good luck with your finds and sales.
Love the hat 😊👍🏾
Hi nateesha another great day thrifting you pick up some awesome treasure loved the horse hair pottery and the pottery with the damaged lid I would use it in my kitchen to use to put all my kitchen tools also loved the buttery fly magnet and the Halloween towels always injoy watching take care of
The hat is wild!!!
Your hat looked very cute on you!
Beautiful finds❤️the piece with the badly repaired top, how about replacing it with a cork lid? Just a thought, thanks for another great video Nateesha, I think it’s fantastic that you bought the hat and wore it thrifting!
I agree, I pottery is still beautiful even with that minor paint loss...I often rescue pottery and just display with defects turned to the back.
The fondue set is truly groovy! Love the orange. Fantastic things you found.
Hat looks cute on you !! I love it!
That hat suits you well! 😊
Fondues were very popular in the 70s.Its back last time I went to Québec my sister served it for a dinner party. She had to borrow a second one for all the guess.
You could try soaking the inside of that teapot with vinegar and a bit of water. Amazing how vinegar takes stains out! ❤ I love your hat, looks so good on you!
Thank you! 😊
Love the hat! Why was everyone staring? 😂 you look marvellous 🦋
😂 thank you! 🤗
My mom always had the scratchiest couches in an effort to buy one with durable fabric for us 4 kids! We always used to say that the herculon on the couch will still be floating around in space should the world ever come to an end!!! LOL
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Love the hat
Love, love, LOVE that hat on you. Wouldn’t your orange fondue pot, the Hallowe’en towel and other items make an exciting mystery box?
Thank you! 😊I put the fondue pot in my booth. A Halloween mystery box is a great idea. I’m always looking for vintage Halloween. It’s hard to find around here.
You look cute in your new hat.
Lovely Hat Nateesha yes new trend…
Lovely dear.....keeping not hoarding I do the same. That terrine is most likely from Portugal I recognize it. I love love that lidded bird unique pottery wow I love that shape!!!
The blue tea pot I would put a bit of diluted Javex in it within 15 minutes it should clear that stain.
Good day!
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Hello! 🤗
That hat! Wow looks great! You’re like my daughter - she can wear a bag on her head and look fabulous!!!
😊 thank you!
Hello Nateesha. @ 21:04 could you sell that pottery as a utensil holder and lose the lid? It’s a beautiful piece that someone might like in their Zen kitchen. Also you could tuck the lid in for free and recoup your money back while not listing the crack. It sounds feasible to me. ❤ What on your thoughts on this? As a utensil holder you can upsell it.
Love the new hat
Hello Nateesha, wondering if you can use the Japanese repair technique called “kintsugi” on some pieces. Love the small plant pots too.🇨🇦❤️
Hi April! 🤗That technique might work. It’s a beautiful way to fix broken and chipped pottery.
Hi Nateesha. Love your hat. You look great in it. I heard, probably from Crazy Lamp Lady they are made by prisoners. Great finds. Love that teapot. Try to out denture tablets for a while. I use it at home to remove any tea stains. Good luck. Greetings from London Anna
Hi Anna! Thanks so much! 😊
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Great haul!!!
Thank you!! 😊
@@eclecticvintagethrifter So welcome!!
🥦🟦 lol, people were staring at the pickle jars and laughing because they look like cactuses😂
😂😂😂 good eye!
I learned to clean coffee and tea stains by boiling water and dropping dishwasher pod in and letting it soak.
That hat❣️
Wonder what the style is called? Very fun!
I enjoy seeing what treasures that you find. 😊
I don’t recall the style. It’s the perfect hat. Thanks so much! 😊
lol! They are staring at you because your hat is different probably.