OMGoodness, what fun! I could easily spend several hours just admiring everything. Thank you for taking us along on this incredible journey, and for all the pearls of knowledge 💜
Thank you Kim, for sharing your museum visit. The blue glass door knobs were pretty cool. The house my family lived in when I was very young, had clear glass door knobs. My older sisters would sometimes remove the doorknobs to pretend that they were diamonds on their rings. I liked the blue monkeys that were shown. I'm looking forward to your next glass adventure.
The carnival glass and multicolored glass looks beautiful. I really like seeing all the different pieces they have there and how they have a section dedicated to spotting the fakes.
Wow, young lady you are quite impressive with your command of glass vernacular, verbiage, and terminology. Your love of glass sure does come through in your presentation. Thank you!
Thank you Kim, I loved 🥰 the video, so much information. From one glass loving collector to another, I get it! Glass manufacturing was such a huge industry in the USA at one time, it’s sad 😞 we no longer have this level of craftsmanship today. Once these beautiful pieces are gone they will be lost forever, I am finding it harder and harder to find these days. I live in northern middle Tennessee so I need to take a little trip to visit this museum!
Wouldn’t it be awesome if the food on the dishwater were actually glass? Did you get anything from the gift shop? That looked amazing. I would love to come home and see the dinning table set up with those kinds of things.
Great video thanks for sharing :)
You have an ecellent knowledge base of glass & the ability to share this well.
You should come to my state. They have a really awesome antique shop near me.
OMGoodness, what fun! I could easily spend several hours just admiring everything. Thank you for taking us along on this incredible journey, and for all the pearls of knowledge 💜
Thank you Kim, for sharing your museum visit. The blue glass door knobs were pretty cool. The house my family lived in when I was very young, had clear glass door knobs. My older sisters would sometimes remove the doorknobs to pretend that they were diamonds on their rings. I liked the blue monkeys that were shown. I'm looking forward to your next glass adventure.
16:44 I like how they displayed it.
The carnival glass and multicolored glass looks beautiful. I really like seeing all the different pieces they have there and how they have a section dedicated to spotting the fakes.
Wow, young lady you are quite impressive with your command of glass vernacular, verbiage, and terminology. Your love of glass sure does come through in your presentation. Thank you!
Really enjoyed your video-thank you so much for sharing!
Great presentation, as always!
Thank you Kim, I loved 🥰 the video, so much information. From one glass loving collector to another, I get it! Glass manufacturing was such a huge industry in the USA at one time, it’s sad 😞 we no longer have this level of craftsmanship today. Once these beautiful pieces are gone they will be lost forever, I am finding it harder and harder to find these days. I live in northern middle Tennessee so I need to take a little trip to visit this museum!
You put the ice inside the tube in the pitcher. It is a solid piece. The ice cools the drink in the pitcher without diluting it as the ice melts.
Very informative and well narrated video. Definitely want to go there
Oh my the lavender was stunning!!!!
Great idea for a video..well done
Very informative....great video..👏👏👏
Haha thanks dad:)
I love glass...Amethyst is my passion
Wouldn’t it be awesome if the food on the dishwater were actually glass? Did you get anything from the gift shop? That looked amazing. I would love to come home and see the dinning table set up with those kinds of things.
Very nice talk. Thanks.
Thank you so much🥰
Love this!!
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Thank you!
MFW I see the glass 😮😮😮
Very nice!!