What a really nice and really eye catching booth George.👍👍😊 I saw several items in there that would have done some damage to my Visa card. Namely that Czech primary color vase and that Irish vase. Those miniature domes were outstanding. Super nice job. And your "cheek to jowl" comment was something I get from hearing that expression up here in IL. LOL
Wild George, you're you and it is absolutely brilliant. I love the Viking glass. I have a small collection. Nothing compared to what you have. I also have some horse hair potary. You had quite an a ray of different items, something for everyone. I hope it goes well for you be safe. Waiting for the next video.😊😊😊😊😊
I love when you show the space I can actually visit. So fun! I feel really lucky. In March I bought an Arts & Crafts lamp from a guy in St. Pete...a birthday present to myself! I adore it so very much. What a warm glow it gives off with its antique slag-glass shade. It makes me exceedingly happy.
Oh wow 😮! Your booth has a nice warmth to it. I feel comfortable looking at it. I don’t suppose you have my Holy Grail of View Master slides? Cypress Gardens. It was my favorite as a child and I got the postcard from Jeffrey! ❤️🐩
Hey George from way up here! That booth really is small, isn't it? But, the way you placed everything (alot of items!) In there, it all just goes together so well! A lot of items from completely different times just blend together so well inside your booth. Your eyes just flow from item to item & its not so full that we feel well never see it all. Really nicely set up. You may not have to worry about running out of items & restocking until you get back down there! Be safe in your travels.
Well I live in Vero Beach but I'm willing to drive across the state to buy your egg slicer. The booth looks lovely and I love 💟 the satin glass deco lamp
I would love to peruse your space in St. Pete!! So much wonderfulness!!! I love the Jim Shore Orcas… living in the PNW, I have become completely fascinated with our Orcas especially the southern residents… even had an up close and personal encounter at Point No Point with J2 aka “Granny”, the former matriarch of the pod… she was the oldest known Orca… she lived 105 years… RIP Granny 🖤🤍. I think your booth looks great!!😉
Hello! I live up there too. Some twenty years ago when my kids were little, we would take a month every year and pick huckleberries every day. Up at 5am & pick until we had 2 gallons. One year we told the kids (as an incentive to pick) that if they picked every day & didn't complain, after we were done picking & sold what we were going to sell, that we'd take the time & take them to the coast to see the orcas. Wow, did they pick! We did go over to the coast (and I discovered that blackberries grew wild & we could pick those too! Whole other story there! Lol) and yes, we did get to see the orcas. They were so happy. Made the entire month of picking, the drive over & back (with the traffic, ugh) and the glee on their faces so worth it all! One memory we will never forget & we all collect orca figurines to this day.
@@Sass-Glass it’s an experience that changes you for sure!!! One you can’t get at “sea world”…. Oh boy I have wild blackberries all over my yard!! Some of the best berries grow here… huge ones too! But I haven’t been huckleberry picking yet! Where is the best place to go?? I know indigenous tribes get first dibs and that there guidelines for picking… but would love to experience it!!
Everyone has their favorite "picking spots" and it's like a big secret. They won't share the locations very often! Lol. Our favorite spot was the one where my youngest kept saying "there's something over there," just about 25 feet away from us. We didn't think anything about it, figuring it was birds or deer. A long while later we walked back out to our car & pulled out onto the dirt road & low & behold, right where we had been picking, a small to medium size black bear came running out in front of our car & ran in front of us for about a minute & then ran off the other side of the road. My youngest yells "I told you there was something over there"! We still hear that we should have listened! I loved picking those huge blackberries! My kids, not so much. Their picking days were over after picking huckleberries for a month, they definitely did not want to pick more berries. I had my husband drop us off to pick & he went to a local drug store to get plastic bowls with lids for me to put the berries into. They were safe all the way home & we enjoyed blackberry jam for several months after that trip! Very fun times & alot of beautiful memories to pass on to the grands now.
@@Sass-Glass that’s awesome and scary all at the same time!!! Thanks for sharing that!! I love that she keeps playing it lol!! Grandkids are THE BEST!!! And makes those moments with them extra special!! 🩷🩷🩷
Hi George, at 10:12, there's a little painted bird that looks like a letter opener, I've found three pieces painted like that, miniatures, mostly Canadian migratory foul, I'm interested to know if they're collectible.
I see them for sale frequently and the Legion sells them directly as well. Most who buy such a thing want them to mark the grave of an ancestor who was in the Legion.
Your booth is stunning as always . It’s not crowded at all either . It gives buyers lots of choices . Something for everyone .
Cheek to jowl oh my
You have really nice items in your booth. The way they are arranged makes it fun to browse, too. Those porcelain pieces are fantastic!
Thanks, I'm very proud of the porcelains and they are selling, little by little
I love the art deco satin glass lamp! The shade is fabulous!
I luv short shorts
Lovely, George 🌸
Wow!! ❤
Enjoyed seeing your booth!😊
Did you get a new camera. Looks so crystal clear. Thanks again for posting
What a really nice and really eye catching booth George.👍👍😊 I saw several items in there that would have done some damage to my Visa card. Namely that Czech primary color vase and that Irish vase. Those miniature domes were outstanding. Super nice job. And your "cheek to jowl" comment was something I get from hearing that expression up here in IL. LOL
I do like the Czech vases! I probably learned that expression from my Michigan mom
Great to Share George's videos. Move him toward 65k. Lots to learn and see!
Thank you so much!
Wild George, you're you and it is absolutely brilliant. I love the Viking glass. I have a small collection. Nothing compared to what you have. I also have some horse hair potary. You had quite an a ray of different items, something for everyone.
I hope it goes well for you be safe.
Waiting for the next video.😊😊😊😊😊
Oh neat! I like horse hair pottery (and Viking)
I love when you show the space I can actually visit. So fun! I feel really lucky. In March I bought an Arts & Crafts lamp from a guy in St. Pete...a birthday present to myself! I adore it so very much. What a warm glow it gives off with its antique slag-glass shade. It makes me exceedingly happy.
I'm so glad when people can go where I've been! St. Pete has great stuff. I'm excited you got a favorite piece there!
Great video!
Love your variety ❤️ 🎉
The satin glass lamp!!! Epic and beautiful!!! So delicate and dream worthy!!! My favorite George!!! Stunning booth!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
Thank you!
Love love,baleek❤
Absolutely adore collecting miniatures!!!
Hi there! I think they're so cool...and they fit in small spaces...
Your booth is such a cornucopia! 🌸
I'm not good at doing just one thing lol
Great booth!
Thank you!
Love ALL your items!! I wish I lived closer to shop!!❤
Oh wow 😮! Your booth has a nice warmth to it. I feel comfortable looking at it. I don’t suppose you have my Holy Grail of View Master slides? Cypress Gardens. It was my favorite as a child and I got the postcard from Jeffrey! ❤️🐩
Oh neat! I'll look when I'm there again, I collect some Florida View Master reels but not sure I have that one
Love the dog dish and bug ❤️
Hey George from way up here!
That booth really is small, isn't it?
But, the way you placed everything (alot of items!) In there, it all just goes together so well!
A lot of items from completely different times just blend together so well inside your booth.
Your eyes just flow from item to item & its not so full that we feel well never see it all.
Really nicely set up.
You may not have to worry about running out of items & restocking until you get back down there!
Be safe in your travels.
It is small and a little hard to work, I've learned a few things about how to keep it accessible though
Great space!! Ooooo pink compote! 😊
Well I live in Vero Beach but I'm willing to drive across the state to buy your egg slicer. The booth looks lovely and I love 💟 the satin glass deco lamp
I love the old egg slicers!
Love the shorts. Your booth looks great. Lots of treasures. ❤ JoAnn
You got it George beautiful 🎉
I would love to peruse your space in St. Pete!! So much wonderfulness!!! I love the Jim Shore Orcas… living in the PNW, I have become completely fascinated with our Orcas especially the southern residents… even had an up close and personal encounter at Point No Point with J2 aka “Granny”, the former matriarch of the pod… she was the oldest known Orca… she lived 105 years… RIP Granny 🖤🤍. I think your booth looks great!!😉
Hello! I live up there too. Some twenty years ago when my kids were little, we would take a month every year and pick huckleberries every day. Up at 5am & pick until we had 2 gallons. One year we told the kids (as an incentive to pick) that if they picked every day & didn't complain, after we were done picking & sold what we were going to sell, that we'd take the time & take them to the coast to see the orcas. Wow, did they pick! We did go over to the coast (and I discovered that blackberries grew wild & we could pick those too! Whole other story there! Lol) and yes, we did get to see the orcas. They were so happy. Made the entire month of picking, the drive over & back (with the traffic, ugh) and the glee on their faces so worth it all! One memory we will never forget & we all collect orca figurines to this day.
@@Sass-Glass it’s an experience that changes you for sure!!! One you can’t get at “sea world”…. Oh boy I have wild blackberries all over my yard!! Some of the best berries grow here… huge ones too! But I haven’t been huckleberry picking yet! Where is the best place to go?? I know indigenous tribes get first dibs and that there guidelines for picking… but would love to experience it!!
Everyone has their favorite "picking spots" and it's like a big secret. They won't share the locations very often! Lol. Our favorite spot was the one where my youngest kept saying "there's something over there," just about 25 feet away from us. We didn't think anything about it, figuring it was birds or deer. A long while later we walked back out to our car & pulled out onto the dirt road & low & behold, right where we had been picking, a small to medium size black bear came running out in front of our car & ran in front of us for about a minute & then ran off the other side of the road. My youngest yells "I told you there was something over there"! We still hear that we should have listened!
I loved picking those huge blackberries! My kids, not so much. Their picking days were over after picking huckleberries for a month, they definitely did not want to pick more berries. I had my husband drop us off to pick & he went to a local drug store to get plastic bowls with lids for me to put the berries into. They were safe all the way home & we enjoyed blackberry jam for several months after that trip! Very fun times & alot of beautiful memories to pass on to the grands now.
@@Sass-Glass that’s awesome and scary all at the same time!!! Thanks for sharing that!! I love that she keeps playing it lol!! Grandkids are THE BEST!!! And makes those moments with them extra special!! 🩷🩷🩷
Oh yes, Point No Point, I saw some crazy weather there a few times out fishing, saw the Orcas from the ferry several times too!
Thanks for all the info, it’s so interesting 😀
I'm glad! It is to me too
That building went on and on your booth amazing 🎉headed to Florida soon hope to see your booth
Thanks! I fixed them up recently
The booth looks amazing.
Wish I could purchase the 1982 World's Fair salt & pepper. It's a tradition for my son.
Send an email, if I still have the set I'd gladly send it to you
Very nice stuff George! Definitely something for every taste and every size wallet! ❤❤❤😊
I can't focus on just one thing lol
It looks great!!
Thank you my dear!
I got a 1653 William the III map of England and Wales!! Online local auction. Not reproduction but of that era..
Wow that is cool!
Hi George, at 10:12, there's a little painted bird that looks like a letter opener, I've found three pieces painted like that, miniatures, mostly Canadian migratory foul, I'm interested to know if they're collectible.
They seem like something people should collect, but mine hasn't sold yet
DUDE I NEED THAT FIESTA diner disk pitcher!!!! Do you ship????
I do but I'm not down there right now!
😊❤👏
where in st. pete?
2545 Central Avenue, now called Janet's Antiques
7:34 The American Legion grave marker is something you shouldn't be selling. I suggest you donate it.
I see them for sale frequently and the Legion sells them directly as well. Most who buy such a thing want them to mark the grave of an ancestor who was in the Legion.
By George tell RR what a boudoir is
A fancy place for women to have their pretties and get fixed up is how I see it!