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I agree. Highly disrespectful of items. Stuff that was made made in the 60s and 70 is there such greater quality than today's items. They really should just draw some dollar signs in this guy's eyes. Clownish
This upsets me, other people's lives. I just don't like the disrespect of the items tossed aside when opening. Some of the items are beautiful. They meant a lot to someone. I think people forget this was someone's life. It's all about how much they are worth
My heart aches for the people who so lovingly packed the things in the storage bin-surely they thought they were coming back. So sad they lost all of their things.
@@helnbak9372you can only buy storage lockers when they have been defaulted on and it’s not just a month and the business owners have to go through a process to sell the contents
I’m thinking someone might of died during Covid. He needs to research these items he knows nothing about any of his. Remember you have glassware out. That’s not old! Get an appraiser.
As far as the China tea cups go....It was the thing to do...Pick a certain type of flower or bird or whatever and collect as many similar ones as possible...They weren't supposed to match.. The variety was the intention.. or so I was taught in the early 1960s by my Auntie! ❤
Those two green boxes of liquor are vintage and sell for about $700, it was bottled in the 60's and 70's. They're not being bottled anymore and are hard to find.😮
If its real... they are HEAVILY faked. You have to consider that C Jere wasn't a real person. Its an art house, so whoever made the piece signed it, so there are many different handwritings who signed over the years. It made it so basically anyone could make a fake and sign it to sell as real. If you don't have provenance, you will need to do some homework. Compare construction techniques to known originals, exact match it from one of their old catalogs, measure gauge of the metal used, etc. Great find if it isn't fake.
I wasn't going to watch this because it wasn't my thing but I do love antiques, but I really enjoyed watching you open this especially when I heard y'all saying you were giving stuff back to the family! Much Respect to y'all! Thank you
I’m sitting here yelling at my iPad about the way he’s just throwing the items around. Glad I’m not there because we’d be in a heck of argument over the way he’s handling things. I think I need a drink about now 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🥃🍹
Omg, this guy treats this treasur like Plastic!! Sits it all on a table!!! Knock one over and they're all worthless!! My God, I would treat all this with absolute respect and care!!!
you have a bin previously owned by connoisseurs mate, please don`t open any of those bottles they could be six figure almanac brandy $100 a bottle, you`ve hit the motherload.
Also wa t to sa that I love yourmother. What a personality and she is sharp with her comments. I laugh and laugh with her. What an asset to your channel,. She looks like she never meets a stranger.❤
YOU HIT THE JACKPOT GUYS!!! The liquor NEVER goes bad. You can use it to perform surgeries. Pour it on the wound and down the throat to disinfect and for pain. PLEASE DO NOT OPEN THOSE BOTTLES!! And the bowls are also worth a fortune!! The pink glass you passed up so nonchalantly is probably depression glass. It can be very pricey if you have the right piece. You guys went all fuzzy on the tools. Those tools are Pennie’s to the liquor and the sculpture you guys have. This is totally a goldmine of a storage room!!
Wade please, stop repeating your self.you should let Ashley do the filming and comatary she knows things u don't. And stop grabbing stuff out of boxes it's so rude,to Ashley .most of us have time to wait for them to be revealedn
Whoever owned that storage unit, they owned a bar and bad luck came an they closed their business, probably they even passed away. Very sad but nice find!
When you open old boxes wrapped with newspapers you need to read the date of the papers for us please. Thanks Wade. You did very very well on this locker. You should research a lot of the stuff to find their value. This stuff will make a awesome auction.
@@nanaphyl5142 They should sell it back to the family they have the name If Booths is their child it would be very kind to get it all back to them even if they pay what they paid for the bin or work something else out. Anyone able to get in touch with them?
Hey guys just started watching your channel - you've scored some unreal lockers. Love love love those gold and chrome lamps, wish I wasn't so far away, I would be getting a heaps of stuff off you guys. Although it would probly cost more than you payed for entire lockers to get the pair of lamps here. You could always come to Australia for a holiday, bring a few things with ya. Lol. Im envious of your job. Good luck to you both.
@@WadesVentures HEALTH even comes before WEALTH❗❗❗Both r great but take great care of your health n even young healthy food helps keep you ALIVE❗Good luck. Your lady is BEAUTIFUL
Haven't seen yall in a while. Love watching y'all work together. You make a good couple and I love to see y'all do good. Keep up the good work I hope everything goes well for y'all.
I love!!! the two cats!! Would buy if I had the means. But I have three live cats and two dogs and very limited money (I m 83) So bet another cat lover will be able and give them a sweet home. Love watching your finds. I can hear a cold coming in your voice, take care.
You shouldn't open these bottles of liquors they could be worth anywhere from. 100 to 6 digit figures. I think you hit something really special. Congrats on your find !
Researched and found: Alexander Calder was known for his innovative sculptures, including hanging mobiles often featuring abstracted bird forms. One of his notable works from 1968 is “Gong” which features multiple black metal bird-like shapes connected by their wings.
One of those creepy cats as you called them from Freeman & Mcfarlin Pottery sold recently for $70 on ebay. I learned a long time ago that just because someone thinks something is ugly does not mean it does not have value.
Marvellous unit, it’s unfortunate that Wade who has been doing this work for many years, does not do any research or even watch TH-cam videos from people who could educate him in much of what he finds, even if he watched one video a day he would eventually learn more and financially benefit from this.
I agree. I think if you’ve been doing it this long you should know by now about most items you’ve found. I’m on this side of the screen and never bought a storage locker and know more of what he’s got than he does. His wife also knows more than him and he doesn’t trust her opinion or camera skills. He should judge her less and let her do more. It’s frustrating to watch and being with a narcissist for 16 years, some of their interactions are triggering for me. Not subscribing and not watching anymore videos. (I watched 2). Nice finds thought. 🤷🏻♀️
You could contact an auction house and get a bid for them to sell the pieces because you probably have at least ten grand, but I suspect there might be more. They might laugh you out the door, but they might actually be able to help you get top dollar!
Seriously, the further in you get the more I think you should call Sothebys or Christies. Wow, I worry you’ll need the buyers who really know the value and are willing to pay. Yes, I could be wrong because I’ve really don’t know anything. But, would it hurt if they laughed in your face? Plus, you’ve done many of these and this is the first time I’ve thought that!
Yes the Alcohol is still good. Don't open. All that wine just paid for the unit and then some...WOW Great unit guys, all those Cassettes I still play mine. 😊❤
The cognac does not go bad if it is Not opened!!! The metal bird art is worth $130.00. The toolbox was awesome. I know some mechanics will totally clean all tools when finished. I would hold on to that tool box. Awesome video.
@@annejeanette27 Orrefors är ett stort glasbruk i Sverige. Dom har gjort väldigt många serier i kristall. Hade fel, det var inte snöboll utan hallon den serien heter 😊 I hope You can translate that. Hugs from Sweden. I have relatives in Portland, Oregon. Have been there twice. My grandmothers brother emigrate to Usa
@@anitanelsing5640 not a hope of translation, I'm English! I do know of some Swedish art glass makers though as I fell in love with some of their work. I have a Sven Palmquist dish and a glass owl paperweight by Skruf(?) Always on the lookout for more but not rich!
The large "modern-looking" painting is "The Capetians" (1954) by Georges Mathieu. The massive 3mx6m original hangs in the Pompidou Centre - National Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Some of the unsigned pictures shown beforehand look like travel souvenirs possibly picked up from local street artists. The wines are likely fine. We shipped a dozen cases from France in a shipping container when we moved back to Canada, then shipped it again across country a few years later and opened one of the last bottles 18 years later - still good. Reds age well. Whites are best drunk within a few years but can be fine for many years if stored in a cool dark place.
Hi wade your royal doulton cup and saucer is from the sweet lilacs collection , about $30 , it is collectable , the crystal from Taiwan is not lead Crystal it will be glass , look for made in Czechoslovakia , regards marilyn uk
You have some beautiful art Glass there. That is someone’s tea cup collection. My Grandfather owned a glass house in Beaver falls, Pa. He had a lot of Fenton glass men that worked there. It was a co-op.
Hello Ashley good to see. Y I've been watching your videos for about😮 6 months. I've been catching up with the 5 years ago. Y'all are so kind and funny.
Holy crap, great finds!! Some liquors are so expensive they are sold by the glass, not just the bottle! Well done, but be careful not to open any of them! Don't break seals either!
Im soooo happy for yous! With just the collection of alcohol its over 1000 bucks for sure! Its all a collectors collection. The iron birds have to have come from a gallery! Plz let us know what you find out? So far yous are doing great! 😊 you know i can see alot of these bowls etc are from a gallery
Carl Evers, the print of the hurricane.....he was a well known painter. Yes, it's a print. But it is still valuable. Get help from an appraiser for all of this stuff.
The pink glass bowl in the chest is depression glass. Beautiful. Also, the dark colored tiny bowl with bubbles in the glass looks like Murano glass, from Italy. Great finds!
18:33 First dibs on the cards!! 😂 27:14 🤯 oh man! If I could afford that, I’d bid forever! That is an absolutely stunning piece!!!! ❤ 29:17 “Some” guys clean their tools up after using them. They took really good care of them.
If you ever find a painting signed Lois Goodfellow she was a watercolor artist that lived across the street from us in Beaverton and her daughter was my good friend and an artist in her own right. Being local until they all moved to San Fransico area sometime after 1958. The mother passed about 15 years ago and my friend died three years ago. Much missed.
Just a small mention... the vintage clothing, especially night gowns, that were in with all the vintage glassware and such, could also be worth very good money... do not over look it! :)
The pottery, is made at Hornsea, a Erik collected brand mainly patterned however they do several plaine stoneware. Absolutely great and the cream colour gorgeous, look up as they seem to be pricey .
I think the picture/painting was that of the Hale-Bopp comet. That tail would point one way in the AM and the other way in the PM. I just stood there in awe just to see it and think it won't be back for like at least 100 years.
Please be sure to lay the alcohol on it's side or upside down so there is less separation and before u use it, it gets turned right side up and remixes.
They probably won't understand that as Wade said Black Velvet like it was the first time hearing that name! Lol But yes the way he was upending them and then righting them made me cringe !! They may be ruined by the time he gets them home
That is going to be like my things after I am dead and gone.. I have been collecting things similar and different for a certain type of store that I wanted to have after I retired.. but because of the internet? It will never happen... So I will probably pack my things away and put them in a storage locker... and pay ahead for awhile.. Then my cool things will be auctioned off... Perhaps someone else will love my eclectic items that go with my personality...❤
All those artist pieces, very valuable, and you get excited over a tool box full of tools. Amazing. I have a tray with inlayed wood like what you opened. From Hawaii. It has local woods including banyan and You should have a measure tape with so you can immediately say how big something is. The liquor is VERY VALUABLE. Pink depression glass. There are serious collectors for that out there. Hobnail candy dish.
1st time watching, loved this video, had to subscribe. What an amazing locker. So much value there. I've seen wine go bad in long term storage, but due to the unit being cool/cold and packaged appropriately with bottles on side or upside down, I think they are still good. Don't open! Get them evaluated so you can sell at top dollar. The crystal pieces are amazing and have an increased interest in decor. Especially the amber, pink, green, etc. As well as the unique pieces, which there is plenty of. So many treasures, good luck @ your auctions!
That antique saw was so thin, my first thought was it might be a *musical* saw, played by country or mountain folk, or possibly even vaudevillian performers back in the day! 😄😄
Hi Wade, tell Ashley hello for me and you both look very nice on here. I like how you find a nice stuff you know that bronze that you found the man and the Roman soldier racing. Have your watch Ben her at minds me of them horses running around
Hornsea pottery is from the Noth of England in the coastal Town of Hornsea. Some of their things hold their price well. The firm has been around for decades, and there are collectors for it, I own some of the more decorative pieces, squirrels next to tree vase, and a trinket box with a deer standing by it., it isn't the highest value pottery but their items have a charm to them.
Awesome glass, crystal, china and porcelain pieces. If the glass has a seam in it, it's probably junk. If not, it should be hand-blown which can be pricey. So many beautiful pieces. ❤😊
Everything in that storeroom is high quality and expensive….and you treat the stuff like junk! More respect dude !
Bothers my ocd how such nice things get opened and tossed aside.
I agree. Highly disrespectful of items. Stuff that was made made in the 60s and 70 is there such greater quality than today's items.
They really should just draw some dollar signs in this guy's eyes. Clownish
Depression glass pink and green
Really? No he doesn't. Everyone just has to run their mouth. Get a life.
This upsets me, other people's lives. I just don't like the disrespect of the items tossed aside when opening. Some of the items are beautiful. They meant a lot to someone. I think people forget this was someone's life. It's all about how much they are worth
My heart aches for the people who so lovingly packed the things in the storage bin-surely they thought they were coming back. So sad they lost all of their things.
I agree. Did they fail on their payments? If they’re still paying the surely it’s still there’s? I’m new to this.
@@helnbak9372you can only buy storage lockers when they have been defaulted on and it’s not just a month and the business owners have to go through a process to sell the contents
I’m thinking someone might of died during Covid. He needs to research these items he knows nothing about any of his. Remember you have glassware out. That’s not old! Get an appraiser.
It happens
You wonder if they died, how sad someone is going through their treasures and not family. Xx
It amazes me when you say "it's actually pretty old, from the 70s". When you're a senior citizen, it's hilarious!!
Sooo funny...I take it u r my kids age. 40...39...36 and 33...all with upcoming bdays
All the way back to 2010! Cannot wait what he calls old in another 30 years!
Yeah.. that was just the other day..!😂
As far as the China tea cups go....It was the thing to do...Pick a certain type of flower or bird or whatever and collect as many similar ones as possible...They weren't supposed to match.. The variety was the intention.. or so I was taught in the early 1960s by my Auntie! ❤
Whoever it is, that’s nice.
I can’t stand this anymore!! He has no idea what he has!!!! 😢😢😢😢
I know he is a hillbilly
not everyone are wine wise instead of making stupid comments help the guy out
@@bethunsworth9387but he doesn’t know about anything!
I agree. So careless with really good stuff. I don’t drink wine but I know it’s more expensive as it ages.
Sherry is a sweet apparetive. All those wines and spirits have a great vintage and value.
The teacups and saucers are a collection. They were displayed, not used. They are beautiful and will probably bring good money!
Those two green boxes of liquor are vintage and sell for about $700, it was bottled in the 60's and 70's. They're not being bottled anymore and are hard to find.😮
I have a hard time watching you rummage so fast through valuable stuff. I get the jitters!
All wine has a shelf life before it turns to vinegar. Lying onnthe side is the best. California and French wines are the best.
Sherry is for both…drinking and cooking but I wouldn’t cook with these…they are collectors wine
Napolean brand costs around $100-$150
I had to stop watching this channel months ago. The trunk got me to watch again. But I'm not staying.
Rude@reneewoods9328
The bird sculpture is by Curtis Jere. It's valued at 2400.00. However Ebay has sold them at 1500.00
I just googled that too.
I knew it have been selling oddities, collectibles and antiques since 1973 . No need to Google it
If its real... they are HEAVILY faked. You have to consider that C Jere wasn't a real person. Its an art house, so whoever made the piece signed it, so there are many different handwritings who signed over the years. It made it so basically anyone could make a fake and sign it to sell as real.
If you don't have provenance, you will need to do some homework. Compare construction techniques to known originals, exact match it from one of their old catalogs, measure gauge of the metal used, etc.
Great find if it isn't fake.
How do we find your auction
The alcohol is good , just aged
The value on the books could knock your socks off!! (And art!!) blessings
I wasn't going to watch this because it wasn't my thing but I do love antiques, but I really enjoyed watching you open this especially when I heard y'all saying you were giving stuff back to the family! Much Respect to y'all! Thank you
A lot of these guy give only the personal items back to the families…. Pictures, documents etc
I wouldn’t open any of those bottles of wine until you learn more about them . Congratulations & great find .
And they need to be re-packaged properly
You seem so careless with stuff. You need to be careful and repack as you go not just toss aside.
Yes! Repack as you go!
I was thinking that same thing, repack; and be careful of your new found valuable's.
I’m sitting here yelling at my iPad about the way he’s just throwing the items around. Glad I’m not there because we’d be in a heck of argument over the way he’s handling things. I think I need a drink about now 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🥃🍹
I quit watching him months ago because of the crappy job he does.
@@jeannebailey4643 He thinks HE is the best!!
That horse is amazing. You and Ashley pick the best storage units.
Omg, this guy treats this treasur like Plastic!! Sits it all on a table!!! Knock one over and they're all worthless!!
My God, I would treat all this with absolute respect and care!!!
Hey neighbor/ fellow Oregonian, You scare me when you handle the glass .. great find
you have a bin previously owned by connoisseurs mate, please don`t open any of those bottles they could be six figure almanac brandy $100 a bottle, you`ve hit the motherload.
Sorry don't know about all those I am not a drinker. I bet a liquor store could help.
Pink bowl is depression glass
Green may be depression glass
Also wa t to sa that I love yourmother. What a personality and she is sharp with her comments. I laugh and laugh with her. What an asset to your channel,. She looks like she never meets a stranger.❤
There is a website that can tell you about old unopened bottles of different Spirits.
YOU HIT THE JACKPOT GUYS!!! The liquor NEVER goes bad. You can use it to perform surgeries. Pour it on the wound and down the throat to disinfect and for pain. PLEASE DO NOT OPEN THOSE BOTTLES!! And the bowls are also worth a fortune!! The pink glass you passed up so nonchalantly is probably depression glass. It can be very pricey if you have the right piece. You guys went all fuzzy on the tools. Those tools are Pennie’s to the liquor and the sculpture you guys have. This is totally a goldmine of a storage room!!
Wade please, stop repeating your self.you should let Ashley do the filming and comatary she knows things u don't. And stop grabbing stuff out of boxes it's so rude,to Ashley .most of us have time to wait for them to be revealedn
Lol 😂
He’s not all that knowledgeable
Ya think?? 🤣 @@debrapolenz2928
@@debrapolenz2928he hasn’t got a clue.
Whoever owned that storage unit, they owned a bar and bad luck came an they closed their business, probably they even passed away. Very sad but nice find!
It’s difficult to watch you because you appear to be an “expert” but say “I’ve never seen anything like this before.”
I use the Mute button a lot!
When you open old boxes wrapped with newspapers you need to read the date of the papers for us please. Thanks Wade. You did very very well on this locker. You should research a lot of the stuff to find their value. This stuff will make a awesome auction.
Martell is a very good Cognac it improves with age. Good money on all the spirits. Well done to you both on another great unit
This is so nice 😊 I enjoy and love to see what’s hidden in all those Boxes ❤ Thank you for sharing 🙏🏼😊
Don't you wonder about the people who stored these beautiful things? Did someone go into a nursing home, and the family didn't care?
Exactly
The family just said their parents were lost at sea!
@@nanaphyl5142 They should sell it back to the family they have the name
If Booths is their child it would be very kind to get it all back to them even if they pay what they paid for the bin or work something else out. Anyone able to get in touch with them?
Some silverware sets are very pricey yet you ignored that set that looks reallllly nice
Agree, some sets can be priced into the hundreds..
What a fabulous unit. A European element, British ceramics etc, so possibly a family of English descent. That 60s wall art was fabulous.
Hey guys just started watching your channel - you've scored some unreal lockers. Love love love those gold and chrome lamps, wish I wasn't so far away, I would be getting a heaps of stuff off you guys. Although it would probly cost more than you payed for entire lockers to get the pair of lamps here. You could always come to Australia for a holiday, bring a few things with ya. Lol. Im envious of your job. Good luck to you both.
The metal birds are by C. Jere, its called " Birds in flight" and its valuable
The birds in flight were a popular fixture in the 70's if I'm not mistaken . I remember it from my childhood.
You Wade you pick the best units. Don't forget how precious you are! The Lord loves you!
It’s been kind of a rough year for me. This comment made me smile. I appreciate it.
The cats are amazing
I love them so much! 😍😍😍
@@WadesVentures HEALTH even comes before WEALTH❗❗❗Both r great but take great care of your health n even young healthy food helps keep you ALIVE❗Good luck. Your lady is BEAUTIFUL
Haven't seen yall in a while. Love watching y'all work together. You make a good couple and I love to see y'all do good. Keep up the good work I hope everything goes well for y'all.
I love!!! the two cats!! Would buy if I had the means. But I have three live cats and two dogs and very limited money (I m 83) So bet another cat lover will be able and give them a sweet home. Love watching your finds. I can hear a cold coming in your voice, take care.
The 1996 Martell Cognac should cover what you spent on the unit - It is the 300 yr anniversary vsop $550-$750
You shouldn't open these bottles of liquors they could be worth anywhere from. 100 to 6 digit figures. I think you hit something really special. Congrats on your find !
Perhaps but if that storage unit that hot as it is cold now and it’s not temperature controlled that wine probably is no good
You missed the date on newspaper wrapped around the saw. The paper looked very old.
You two are a great team! Amazing units!
Those birds are on my bucket list. Easy $1800. C Jere. MCD metal sculpturist 😊
Hornsea Pottery was very popular in the 1970s, they had a large factory where you could go for a guided tour. It is on the Yorkshire coast
Researched and found: Alexander Calder was known for his innovative sculptures, including hanging mobiles often featuring abstracted bird forms. One of his notable works from 1968 is “Gong” which features multiple black metal bird-like shapes connected by their wings.
One of those creepy cats as you called them from Freeman & Mcfarlin Pottery sold recently for $70 on ebay. I learned a long time ago that just because someone thinks something is ugly does not mean it does not have value.
Marvellous unit, it’s unfortunate that Wade who has been doing this work for many years, does not do any research or even watch TH-cam videos from people who could educate him in much of what he finds, even if he watched one video a day he would eventually learn more and financially benefit from this.
He handles these items like he found them in a trash pile. So sad.
I agree. I think if you’ve been doing it this long you should know by now about most items you’ve found. I’m on this side of the screen and never bought a storage locker and know more of what he’s got than he does. His wife also knows more than him and he doesn’t trust her opinion or camera skills. He should judge her less and let her do more. It’s frustrating to watch and being with a narcissist for 16 years, some of their interactions are triggering for me. Not subscribing and not watching anymore videos. (I watched 2). Nice finds thought. 🤷🏻♀️
He does know Nada indeed 😅
@@eefangelinaI was thinking Zilch 🤣
@@thelistener9196 they’re HIS items
You could contact an auction house and get a bid for them to sell the pieces because you probably have at least ten grand, but I suspect there might be more. They might laugh you out the door, but they might actually be able to help you get top dollar!
Seriously, the further in you get the more I think you should call Sothebys or Christies. Wow, I worry you’ll need the buyers who really know the value and are willing to pay.
Yes, I could be wrong because I’ve really don’t know anything. But, would it hurt if they laughed in your face? Plus, you’ve done many of these and this is the first time I’ve thought that!
I know the Royal Crown was made in Gimli, Mb.
Sure, and he will pay auctioneer fees that can be outrageous on only a table full of special items.
Thanks for sharing❣😊
Many of your findings goes back to 1950's. Handle with care great find.
Amazing finds!! Great video!! I love the newspaper!! For scrapbookers, that's priceless!!
Yes the Alcohol is still good. Don't open. All that wine just paid for the unit and then some...WOW Great unit guys, all those Cassettes I still play mine. 😊❤
How would you know if wine is good? If it’s been sitting in a boiling a storage unit it’s not gonna be good.
In Goodwill today, they had a white fish plater similar to what you had. The price they put on it was for $4.99.
The cognac does not go bad if it is Not opened!!! The metal bird art is worth $130.00. The toolbox was awesome. I know some mechanics will totally clean all tools when finished. I would hold on to that tool box. Awesome video.
This is my favourite locker so far. All the figurines and the China amazing. Hope you feel better soon
He has purchased some amazing units
The candleholder looks like snowbolls is from Orrefors, Sweden. Same box as cristal. Expensive hade 😊 Nice lockar 🇸🇪🇸🇪
I thought Orrefors as soon as I saw it! I have a bowl that is similar.
@@annejeanette27 Orrefors är ett stort glasbruk i Sverige. Dom har gjort väldigt många serier i kristall. Hade fel, det var inte snöboll utan hallon den serien heter 😊 I hope You can translate that. Hugs from Sweden. I have relatives in Portland, Oregon. Have been there twice. My grandmothers brother emigrate to Usa
@@anitanelsing5640 not a hope of translation, I'm English! I do know of some Swedish art glass makers though as I fell in love with some of their work. I have a Sven Palmquist dish and a glass owl paperweight by Skruf(?) Always on the lookout for more but not rich!
If the bottles have corks in them keep them stored to where the corks stay wet like the Box you just opened where they're all upside down that's why
The large "modern-looking" painting is "The Capetians" (1954)
by Georges Mathieu. The massive 3mx6m original hangs in the Pompidou Centre - National Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Some of the unsigned pictures shown beforehand look like travel souvenirs possibly picked up from local street artists. The wines are likely fine. We shipped a dozen cases from France in a shipping container when we moved back to Canada, then shipped it again across country a few years later and opened one of the last bottles 18 years later - still good. Reds age well. Whites are best drunk within a few years but can be fine for many years if stored in a cool dark place.
All of the alcohol is very valuable treat it with utmost care. good job
I am enjoying this video people have cup collections. Wayne not bored. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi wade your royal doulton cup and saucer is from the sweet lilacs collection , about $30 , it is collectable , the crystal from Taiwan is not lead Crystal it will be glass , look for made in Czechoslovakia , regards marilyn uk
You have some beautiful art Glass there. That is someone’s tea cup collection. My Grandfather owned a glass house in Beaver falls, Pa. He had a lot of Fenton glass men that worked there. It was a co-op.
Hello Ashley good to see. Y
I've been watching your videos for about😮 6 months. I've been catching up with the 5 years ago. Y'all are so kind and funny.
The creepy cats are listed on Ebay for $164.00
I love those cats
Someone else found those in a thrift store and bought them. I think it was Crazy Lamp Lady!@@ROKgem
They also sold on Ruby Lane for $180
Holy crap, great finds!! Some liquors are so expensive they are sold by the glass, not just the bottle! Well done, but be careful not to open any of them! Don't break seals either!
Im soooo happy for yous! With just the collection of alcohol its over 1000 bucks for sure! Its all a collectors collection. The iron birds have to have come from a gallery! Plz let us know what you find out? So far yous are doing great! 😊 you know i can see alot of these bowls etc are from a gallery
Metal art can be valuable
Carl Evers, the print of the hurricane.....he was a well known painter. Yes, it's a print. But it is still valuable. Get help from an appraiser for all of this stuff.
Iconic Curtis Jere , Birds in Flight wall sculpture . On NYC modern it goes for $3,850.00 . Another site was selling for $155.00
The pink glass bowl in the chest is depression glass. Beautiful. Also, the dark colored tiny bowl with bubbles in the glass looks like Murano glass, from Italy. Great finds!
18:33 First dibs on the cards!! 😂
27:14 🤯 oh man! If I could afford that, I’d bid forever! That is an absolutely stunning piece!!!! ❤
29:17 “Some” guys clean their tools up after using them. They took really good care of them.
I just look up the bird thing on Google lens one sells for 1400.00
I thought that would be valuable. I remember when they were made from bronze or heavy metals. Buy one today and it's some kind of cheap metal.
I love art I would love that blue horse those bowls are exquisite loved the red bowl and the Roman carriage incredible
If you ever find a painting signed Lois Goodfellow she was a watercolor artist that lived across the street from us in Beaverton and her daughter was my good friend and an artist in her own right. Being local until they all moved to San Fransico area sometime after 1958. The mother passed about 15 years ago and my friend died three years ago. Much missed.
Congratulations on this fantastic unit🎉, and you brought a knife! Haha😅, you do buy the best units! I shared it with my friend in Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
Lots and lots of money value. Congrats. Great buy
My heart is in my throat. From watching him handle royal dalton like that! The ignorance is staggering
That first painting you showed I found for $950. And some of that art is very valuble.
You can cook with any wine, but you certainly wouldn't cook with a $50 a bottle wine
You should cook with a wine you would drink! Doesn't matter if it's $10/bottle or $1G/bottle
Just a small mention... the vintage clothing, especially night gowns, that were in with all the vintage glassware and such, could also be worth very good money... do not over look it! :)
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The pottery, is made at Hornsea, a Erik collected brand mainly patterned however they do several plaine stoneware. Absolutely great and the cream colour gorgeous, look up as they seem to be pricey .
I love that little. Intake sewing basket
Wade, you and your wife are the best.
I think the picture/painting was that of the
Hale-Bopp comet. That tail
would point one way in the AM and the other way in the PM. I just stood there in awe just to see it and think it won't be back for like at least 100 years.
Martini is a popular mixer. Especially in the 1970's. Like Babycham or Campari. Mix with tonic or lemonade. First wooden box is signed Ken Fisher.
Please be sure to lay the alcohol on it's side or upside down so there is less separation and before u use it, it gets turned right side up and remixes.
They probably won't understand that as Wade said Black Velvet like it was the first time hearing that name! Lol But yes the way he was upending them and then righting them made me cringe !! They may be ruined by the time he gets them home
Who would buy that amount cooking sherry, ,lol ?
Ok,you haven’t lost money,glass beautiful out! Amber glass,lovely sweet jar
That is going to be like my things after I am dead and gone.. I have been collecting things similar and different for a certain type of store that I wanted to have after I retired.. but because of the internet? It will never happen... So I will probably pack my things away and put them in a storage locker... and pay ahead for awhile.. Then my cool things will be auctioned off...
Perhaps someone else will love my eclectic items that go with my personality...❤
You guys are so funny and I Love watching you guys be Amazed at your finds
Beautiful Sewing box!
Take nothingfor granted on this stuff. Research value.
Wade this is my parents storage unit they were lost at sea. Very sad episode for me
Are you serious? If so, that’s very sad @Jamal
Omg so sad
i am so sorry for your loss
Did you know about this storage locker?
So very sad…New Zealand…This would bring back so many memories for you.
Hi; love watching your videos. I would love to have the old clothes and the 2 white cats.
All those artist pieces, very valuable, and you get excited over a tool box full of tools. Amazing. I have a tray with inlayed wood like what you opened. From Hawaii. It has local woods including banyan and You should have a measure tape with so you can immediately say how big something is. The liquor is VERY VALUABLE. Pink depression glass. There are serious collectors for that out there. Hobnail candy dish.
The reason there is only one of each cup is because they collected
CUPS
As long as you have been doing this, why do you not know anything about these items? Seriously? Do you not do the work?
Curtis Jere NYC MODERN $4800. It's called Modern Abstract Metal Flock. I am sure that they would all be excellent
1st time watching, loved this video, had to subscribe. What an amazing locker. So much value there.
I've seen wine go bad in long term storage, but due to the unit being cool/cold and packaged appropriately with bottles on side or upside down, I think they are still good. Don't open! Get them evaluated so you can sell at top dollar.
The crystal pieces are amazing and have an increased interest in decor. Especially the amber, pink, green, etc. As well as the unique pieces, which there is plenty of.
So many treasures, good luck @ your auctions!
I think the amber bowl with a lid,is "moon and stars". ❤
The antique saw was wrapped in very old newspaper …
That antique saw was so thin, my first thought was it might be a *musical* saw, played by country or mountain folk, or possibly even vaudevillian performers back in the day! 😄😄
Hi Wade, tell Ashley hello for me and you both look very nice on here. I like how you find a nice stuff you know that bronze that you found the man and the Roman soldier racing. Have your watch Ben her at minds me of them horses running around
I would use the furs for beds for our six kitties. They would love them!! 👏💐💕
I feel like you’re looting someone’s life. I can’t keep watching.
This is like watching people opening presents on Christmas morning. All those treasures. ⚱️📚🍷🥃🍸
You didn't show us what was in the roll you found in the chest
Hornsea pottery is from the Noth of England in the coastal Town of Hornsea. Some of their things hold their price well. The firm has been around for decades, and there are collectors for it, I own some of the more decorative pieces, squirrels next to tree vase, and a trinket box with a deer standing by it., it isn't the highest value pottery but their items have a charm to them.
Awesome glass, crystal, china and porcelain pieces. If the glass has a seam in it, it's probably junk. If not, it should be hand-blown which can be pricey. So many beautiful pieces. ❤😊