Loved your finds. Thanks for taking us along with you. There are a lot of great brass pieces made in Taiwan. James Mont (top end Hollywood Regency had his designs made there). There was a laying down brass lily 12:17) in one of the booths which is a mid century party ashtray. People could take one of the petals off the main flower and flip it over to use as a personal ashtray. Often used for incense etc now. Very collectable.
I look for your videos. I like the feeling of going along, looking at your finds, especially enjoying the framed artwork. I hope you do another one soon. I went to your Etsy site but there’s not much to see..I was looking for some picks from the antique market. It’s so fun to see your videos and how mom comes with you.Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled you enjoy the videos and that it feels like we’re shopping together-that’s exactly the vibe I hope to create! I’ll definitely keep an eye out for more framed artwork to share. As for my shop, I’ll be adding more finds from recent trips soon, so keep an eye out! And thank you for the support; shopping with my mum makes it all the more special. 😊
Hello I just found your channel and have been binge watching. I love similar items that you point out (antique pottery, crocks, books, some primitives, and ironstone). I love the way you present your findings and show the prices! I live in WNY and the prices are similar. Some estate sales are less than others. We don’t have enough shows here. We have some antique malls and a Clarence flea market once a month from May till October. I shop for myself. Thank you, look forward to more of your hidden treasures.
Hello! Welcome to the channel, and thank you so much for binge-watching! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoy the same types of items. It's great to know that the prices are similar in WNY. The Clarence flea market sounds like a fun event-I'll have to check it out if I'm ever in the area. Thank you for your kind words and support. I look forward to sharing more hidden treasures with you! 💛
Ahh, noticing the Utz’s potato chip tins brought back memories for me. My mom would buy tins of Utz’s for years, throughout my early childhood years. Then when I was older, married and pregnant with my first child, the apartment I lived in was directly across the street from the Utz’s potato chip factory and all I could smell was fried grease, which wasn’t pleasant, especially when suffering from morning sickness! lol! The childhood memories were pleasant. I loved looking through the finds with you, saw quite a few things that brought back lovely memories, while living in Maryland and Pennsylvania, especially now that I have lived in England for 31 years ( my husband is English). I’ve been fortunate enough to have gone to antique fairs and shops, both in my area and not. Watching your video has given me the antique bug again.
So Many 'Flea Markets' have turned into cheap reproductions / Asian Imports & new clothing I quit going. Calling an item 'Vintage' that was produced in mass back in the 70's makes me Mad.
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Loved your finds. Thanks for taking us along with you. There are a lot of great brass pieces made in Taiwan. James Mont (top end Hollywood Regency had his designs made there). There was a laying down brass lily 12:17) in one of the booths which is a mid century party ashtray. People could take one of the petals off the main flower and flip it over to use as a personal ashtray. Often used for incense etc now. Very collectable.
Thank you for the kind words!
I really am enjoying your videos.... you have a lovely energy about you :)@@thecarolinabungalow
@@greenphoenix687 Thank you so much for the insight on the brass piece and I am glad you are enjoying the videos 😀
I look for your videos. I like the feeling of going along, looking at your finds, especially enjoying the framed artwork. I hope you do another one soon. I went to your Etsy site but there’s not much to see..I was looking for some picks from the antique market.
It’s so fun to see your videos and how mom comes with you.Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled you enjoy the videos and that it feels like we’re shopping together-that’s exactly the vibe I hope to create! I’ll definitely keep an eye out for more framed artwork to share. As for my shop, I’ll be adding more finds from recent trips soon, so keep an eye out! And thank you for the support; shopping with my mum makes it all the more special. 😊
Hello I just found your channel and have been binge watching. I love similar items that you point out (antique pottery, crocks, books, some primitives, and ironstone). I love the way you present your findings and show the prices! I live in WNY and the prices are similar. Some estate sales are less than others. We don’t have enough shows here. We have some antique malls and a Clarence flea market once a month from May till October. I shop for myself. Thank you, look forward to more of your hidden treasures.
Hello! Welcome to the channel, and thank you so much for binge-watching! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoy the same types of items. It's great to know that the prices are similar in WNY. The Clarence flea market sounds like a fun event-I'll have to check it out if I'm ever in the area. Thank you for your kind words and support. I look forward to sharing more hidden treasures with you! 💛
Ahh, noticing the Utz’s potato chip tins brought back memories for me. My mom would buy tins of Utz’s for years, throughout my early childhood years. Then when I was older, married and pregnant with my first child, the apartment I lived in was directly across the street from the Utz’s potato chip factory and all I could smell was fried grease, which wasn’t pleasant, especially when suffering from morning sickness! lol! The childhood memories were pleasant.
I loved looking through the finds with you, saw quite a few things that brought back lovely memories, while living in Maryland and Pennsylvania, especially now that I have lived in England for 31 years ( my husband is English).
I’ve been fortunate enough to have gone to antique fairs and shops, both in my area and not.
Watching your video has given me the antique bug again.
Love the books and the candle holders...that place has really changed since we were last there .
So Many 'Flea Markets' have turned into cheap reproductions / Asian Imports & new clothing I quit going. Calling an item 'Vintage' that was produced in mass back in the 70's makes me Mad.
Not impressed at all where r the antiques
Agreed! This market is now a majority vintage clothing, which I personally was not as interested in.