The wire basket utensil with the long handle is for popping popcorn over a fire in a fireplace or a campfire. Fond memories of time with grandpa and grandma on an overnight visit!
I am the youngest of 6 and we all had a Velvet tin for our allowance. My dad had them in a Strongbox and once a month on a Saturday he would take his wallet and and with a big sigh he would open his wallet and hand us our money and we would put it in our tins lol. It would get locked up until next time we went to town and we could ask to take some money for a treat. When he passed away we opened the Strongbox and all the kids took their tin home. ❤
Wanted to write the same :) Also, in case of magazines, it would make sense to group them by decades or even 5 year periods, as people sometimes look for particular style and would rather buy "61-65 knitting magazine bundle" then "box of knitting magazines".
At 8.10 not a jello mold but a mold for making steamed puddings. I use my apple peeler, corer, slicer all the time. I have a Fugi apple tree. They still make them. Lots of great items in that kitchen box.
Part of my (self-imposed) mental health treatment for the last twenty years has been to look for marbles in the creeks near my house. I usually find at least part of one every time I go out. My dog hates it but he doesn't get a say in the matter.
Truck Ruts To Road: I've had many driveway put in over the years, using road gravel. What I was shown early on is that if you lay down "Road Paper" first, it stops the gravel from getting lost in the mud and you use much less gravel. What we call Road Paper here in the Pacific Northwest is like an industrial size and weight Garden Fabric Cloth. It comes on huge rolls that get cut to length at our local Rock & Landscaping supply company. It's available here for 12 and 20' wide driveways and is strong enough for the Dump Truck to back over as they start the run to pour and spread gravel. The gravel gets "suspended" on top of the paper and locks in to make the drive, with out being lost over time in the soft ground. I just roll it out before the dump truck arrives and hold the corners and edges down with bricks or rocks, until the gravel gets dumped to hold it in place. It doubles as a weed barrier, so grass doesn't grow up through the gravel. 🙂
The screened metal things with the sliding lid are popcorn makers to use in your fireplace or bonfire embers. We had one when I was a kid. Also, the two brushes in a case are men's hair brushes. You would use both of them at the same time. My dad had a set of those until he didn't have enough hair to brush anymore. LOL
I had some comments to my earlier comment. THANKS! I'm so sorry. I must have sounded critical, but I didn't mean to be. I only commented about the camera work because he mentioned the tripod in his haul and that he didn't like using them. That's the only reason I made my comment...thinking I might be of help LOL! I mentioned maybe going "hands free" because I see he sometimes gets a little frustrated trying to open a container with one hand while holding the phone in the other. I get a real kick seeing everything he does because he truly knows and appreciates what he finds. Very fun and educational for me. I also like that he has real supporters :-)
" making plastic seem more valuable " reminded me of something that happened years ago, in the late 80s or early 90s. We were in northern California, in the redwoods. I think, actually, we were at the trees of mystery. Its an area that has a small trail that takes you past various redwood trees that have some sort of anamoly to them---- anyway, we were in the giftshop, and it had earrings on cards. These earrings were generaly gemstones and would have on them, " genuine garnet", or " genuine moonstone", etc. Well imagine my surprise when i found a card with earrings that were small, clear cubes. On said earrings was written, " genuine lucite" like lucite was a gemstone or something. Its just plastic.
Lucite is a brand name of an acrylic -- so likely they had to put the name on it due to copyright. Lucite is the most superior acrylic. Plain plexiglass type acrylic is less clear, easy to etch with household cleaners, brittle. Lucite is clear and super sparkly. :)
The wire basket with the handle is a popcorn popper for over a fireplace or a campfire. Those are so cool! Right up there with the mini sandwich makers used still by the Boy Scouts.
Since I started watching a few years ago, Ive loved coming along for your adventures. Now, my wife and I own our own antique store! It feels almost educational to watch now 😁
I bet that man that Josh knows would love that wine bottle shaped humidor. The one that has a smoking room in his house and Josh painted his picture for the room
I believe the two matching brushes are men’s hair brushes, not clothes’ brushes. Men used to brush the sides of their heads with the corresponding hand simultaneously.
Lol - laughing at the flour sifter and your ashes. I told my kids - take a ride down a nice road with a bit of speed, open the box of my ashes and let them blow out the window. 😁. Better than being in the ground. LOL
I'm retired in Mexico's Baja. I used to go antiquing in southern Ontario back in the 80s, and I'm disabled now. There are a few second-hand places here that go up to Long-Beach, CA wholesalers and bring stuff back, but nothing like up there. I used to have all that kitchen stuff. It's been over 100 for two weeks here, so we are hunkered down in the a/c.
I love watching your hoarder house series. They're so exciting especially when you reveal some of the really good stuff that you've found at the end. I'm just surprised you expect to find something really good this time. I imagine the family took all the decent stuff (which is their right of coarse) before they boxed it all up and decided to find someone to get rid of it all for them. I love your wit and enthusiasum and can't wait for the next hoarder house series.
Yup, that's a good point. Anything with lots of value I'm sure they already filtered out, when they packed it up. It's a good bet Alex will see a decent profit, but it won't be as big as some of his other sales.
Those screens with a handle are popcorn poppers used over open flame. My grandma used them over the flame of our old kitchen wood stove back in the 40's/50's. Wow, what a good memory you inspired. ❤️✌️
When an older friend of mine went into a care home,. People wanted to buy her loaded junk drawer. She had bought every kitchen gizmo you can imagine. She used them all..😊
Another interesting video.... LOL on the tripod...the telephone might be Bakelite ...lots of interesting items, that's for sure......thanks for sharing, I certainly enjoy seeing "what's next" ....Best from BC...
Can you show the box of costume jewelry more thoroughly? Love that stuff. At 20:49 that is a popcorn popper that goes over a fire. It brought back memories of popping corn over the fireplace at the cabin. I had forgotten about that. Thanks Alex.
In all the antiques I have dealt with, never heard of French ivory. I probably had my hand on some and didn't know..lol! Thanks for teaching this ok' gal a new trick!
I love to cook and bake, so that kitchen stuff would be right up my alley...unfortunately my kitchen is already decked out with all the gear i need and use. I love vintage kitchen tools that still have use.
Alexander, The flying boat on the Top Flight box is a Short Sunderland. A British aircraft used for anti-submarine and sea rescue duties during WW2. Looks like you found a treasure trove of vintage goodies.🤠👍
@@Abysmillard But we can agree that it's not a Catalina, which only had two engines. And the wing shape is wrong. My first thought was Sunderland as well, but I'm geographically biased as they flew out of here when I was a little fella.
@@Abysmillard Agree that it look like a Martin M-130. The wing across the top of the fuselage is also a giveaway; the Sunderland wing was lower, Also the tailplane position is different. I've never seem a M-130 living, as I do, close to the white wall around the edge of our flat earth! 🙂
I remember using those baskets for popping popcorn over a campfire. I have a trinket box like the dog one you have the top to only it has a fawn on the top. It was my granny's and I remember her having them all my life and I'm 60. My mom said she thinks she had them when she left home. She had 2 so I got 1 and my brother got 1. My grandpa smoked Prince Albert tobacco so I have some of those cans. My aunt has the wooden stacking canisters which were my grandma's. So many neat things in this haul.
Oh, I used to love Orange Crush and I drank it out of that kind of bottle when I was a kid in the 40's and 50's. It was my favorite. It doesn't taste the same any more.
Hi Alex,... The sea plane on that Top Flight orange crate, is a depiction of a 4 engined Sunderland or Empire Flying Boat, a Catalena only has 2 engines.. xxx
Love that box of kitchen tool. Vintage! I shop estate sales for vintage kitchen tool and use them daily. Particularly the red handled ones. Apple peeler not potato. Not jello 9:00 mold, definately for a cooked dish, maybe a sheppards pie? Ask you mom for input on those kitchen items. Cast iron is collectable as well as used dauly by many of us.
Alex, always a pleasure to watch you as you sift through things to find the treasures. I just wished to give a lovely greeting to Hans who while I have only seen him through your channel, I wanted to send him greetings from far off Netherlands to him.
Im not sure but the baskets you first showed looked like popcorn poppers for over a fire .We had something similar for camping . Some very unique things found in those boxes . Dad had a set of brushes very similar to that set you found . Have fun on vacation Keep Safe ❤Keep Well❤
Popcorn popper. That mesh basket I used to pop popcorn on stove top. I caught the popcorn on fire...my mom came to my rescue. I was 5 years old at the time. You would think popcorn would be easy. 1966.
I was excited over the vintage broaches, which you were like meh. Whereas I was meh over the tins and you were excited. Funny how people have different ideas anout value.
Kitchen stuff - i think I spotted a red handle pie slice lifter! If it's there Keep It! They are so wonderfully bendly the odds of the slice coming out in one good piece unlike the solid, unbendable ones they sell now!
The wire basket utensil with the long handle is for popping popcorn over a fire in a fireplace or a campfire. Fond memories of time with grandpa and grandma on an overnight visit!
I was just going to comment about the baskets. Many memories of popping corn over the fire.
I also smiled when I saw those. We used them in Girl Scouts when we went camping. It was fun popping corn over the fire.
Yes I used them as a child in our family for popcorn.
Chestnuts for me. over an open fire.
@@WellISaidItI was going to say the same.
He called the box of kitchen items “antiques”. I have a kitchen drawer full of “antiques “ that I use all the time and never knew it. 😂
I am the youngest of 6 and we all had a Velvet tin for our allowance. My dad had them in a Strongbox and once a month on a Saturday he would take his wallet and and with a big sigh he would open his wallet and hand us our money and we would put it in our tins lol. It would get locked up until next time we went to town and we could ask to take some money for a treat. When he passed away we opened the Strongbox and all the kids took their tin home. ❤
Great memory shared!!!
Do you ever sell to set decorators for movies/tv? You could set up a whole kitchen with the utensils and the other household items.
The knitting magazines are valuable to knitters who are trying to recreate vintage knits. That community will love them.
Wanted to write the same :) Also, in case of magazines, it would make sense to group them by decades or even 5 year periods, as people sometimes look for particular style and would rather buy "61-65 knitting magazine bundle" then "box of knitting magazines".
Omg, I love knitting patterns!
At 8.10 not a jello mold but a mold for making steamed puddings. I use my apple peeler, corer, slicer all the time. I have a Fugi apple tree. They still make them. Lots of great items in that kitchen box.
Part of my (self-imposed) mental health treatment for the last twenty years has been to look for marbles in the creeks near my house. I usually find at least part of one every time I go out. My dog hates it but he doesn't get a say in the matter.
Goodness. People need to calm down about your style of filming with one hand. It works for you. Period!
I believe the Boat is a Salt and Pepper shaker holder for the table and the Bow of the boat is for Toothpicks
I was hoping someone would have an answer.
Truck Ruts To Road: I've had many driveway put in over the years, using road gravel. What I was shown early on is that if you lay down "Road Paper" first, it stops the gravel from getting lost in the mud and you use much less gravel. What we call Road Paper here in the Pacific Northwest is like an industrial size and weight Garden Fabric Cloth. It comes on huge rolls that get cut to length at our local Rock & Landscaping supply company. It's available here for 12 and 20' wide driveways and is strong enough for the Dump Truck to back over as they start the run to pour and spread gravel. The gravel gets "suspended" on top of the paper and locks in to make the drive, with out being lost over time in the soft ground. I just roll it out before the dump truck arrives and hold the corners and edges down with bricks or rocks, until the gravel gets dumped to hold it in place. It doubles as a weed barrier, so grass doesn't grow up through the gravel. 🙂
The screened metal things with the sliding lid are popcorn makers to use in your fireplace or bonfire embers. We had one when I was a kid. Also, the two brushes in a case are men's hair brushes. You would use both of them at the same time. My dad had a set of those until he didn't have enough hair to brush anymore. LOL
That peeler is used for apples in US.
Will star calling you “smart Alex” for the tripod. Not just dad jokes.
Always check the marbles to see if they glow . Some of them were made from uranium glass .
Wow never knew that. .... if I can still find my marbles.....
I was just about to say that👍
It's really fun to see that Panter sigar box in the collection! My grandpa worked at that place back in the days. Greets from the Netherlands!
Potato peeler? We always used those for apples when making stuff.
I had some comments to my earlier comment. THANKS! I'm so sorry. I must have sounded critical, but I didn't mean to be. I only commented about the camera work because he mentioned the tripod in his haul and that he didn't like using them. That's the only reason I made my comment...thinking I might be of help LOL! I mentioned maybe going "hands free" because I see he sometimes gets a little frustrated trying to open a container with one hand while holding the phone in the other. I get a real kick seeing everything he does because he truly knows and appreciates what he finds. Very fun and educational for me. I also like that he has real supporters :-)
" making plastic seem more valuable " reminded me of something that happened years ago, in the late 80s or early 90s. We were in northern California, in the redwoods. I think, actually, we were at the trees of mystery. Its an area that has a small trail that takes you past various redwood trees that have some sort of anamoly to them---- anyway, we were in the giftshop, and it had earrings on cards. These earrings were generaly gemstones and would have on them, " genuine garnet", or " genuine moonstone", etc. Well imagine my surprise when i found a card with earrings that were small, clear cubes. On said earrings was written, " genuine lucite" like lucite was a gemstone or something. Its just plastic.
Hahaha marketing genius
Lucite is a brand name of an acrylic -- so likely they had to put the name on it due to copyright. Lucite is the most superior acrylic. Plain plexiglass type acrylic is less clear, easy to etch with household cleaners, brittle. Lucite is clear and super sparkly. :)
The wire basket with the handle is a popcorn popper for over a fireplace or a campfire. Those are so cool! Right up there with the mini sandwich makers used still by the Boy Scouts.
I love that you take the time to show us what is in some of the less valuable boxes - they're just as much fun as the others.
Since I started watching a few years ago, Ive loved coming along for your adventures. Now, my wife and I own our own antique store! It feels almost educational to watch now 😁
So I just had a laugh and asked "Did you lose your marbles!" -- when you found your marbles inside the box after Melissa said you lost~haha
You really earned your next vacation. I get tired just watching you. Tedious.
I’m amazed by how you can hold your phone with one hand and shift through antiques with the other. I’d be breaking stuff left and right if it was me😂😅
That mesh baskety thing is a popcorn popper.
Idk if you know it or not, but there is a real market for vintage knitting and crochet patterns.
I bet that man that Josh knows would love that wine bottle shaped humidor. The one that has a smoking room in his house and Josh painted his picture for the room
I believe the two matching brushes are men’s hair brushes, not clothes’ brushes. Men used to brush the sides of their heads with the corresponding hand simultaneously.
Lol - laughing at the flour sifter and your ashes. I told my kids - take a ride down a nice road with a bit of speed, open the box of my ashes and let them blow out the window. 😁. Better than being in the ground. LOL
Alexander, those mesh things with the long handles are corn poppers! You use them over an open flame; gas or wood stove, fireplace or camp fire.
💖Luv ya bunches, Alexander 💖
Love the vanity boxes and a lot more!😂You found some cool items like the antique opium bottles,never seen those before!😁
Ooooohhhh, I want to dig in the kitchen utensil box
Yup..."Do you have Prince Albert in a can?" made us break out laughing every time!
I grew up with those nesting flour, coffee, sugar and tea counter set. That really brings back memories. ❤
Yep. Most brides got a set of those for wedding gifts.
I just gave my grandmother's set to my daughter I hope she didn't throw it away 🙄
@@lesliejackson7133 🩵
@@lindablackmore5882 Most likely how my parents go theres. Unfortunately they are long gone. I believe there was a matching bread box too.
I'm retired in Mexico's Baja. I used to go antiquing in southern Ontario back in the 80s, and I'm disabled now. There are a few second-hand places here that go up to Long-Beach, CA wholesalers and bring stuff back, but nothing like up there. I used to have all that kitchen stuff. It's been over 100 for two weeks here, so we are hunkered down in the a/c.
I love watching your hoarder house series. They're so exciting especially when you reveal some of the really good stuff that you've found at the end. I'm just surprised you expect to find something really good this time. I imagine the family took all the decent stuff (which is their right of coarse) before they boxed it all up and decided to find someone to get rid of it all for them. I love your wit and enthusiasum and can't wait for the next hoarder house series.
Yup, that's a good point. Anything with lots of value I'm sure they already filtered out, when they packed it up. It's a good bet Alex will see a decent profit, but it won't be as big as some of his other sales.
Those screens with a handle are popcorn poppers used over open flame. My grandma used them over the flame of our old kitchen wood stove back in the 40's/50's. Wow, what a good memory you inspired. ❤️✌️
When an older friend of mine went into a care home,. People wanted to buy her loaded junk drawer. She had bought every kitchen gizmo you can imagine. She used them all..😊
That would be my dream - a drawer of old kitchen gizmos!
I have the duck clothes brush sitting next to an umbrella stand and coat stand in my hall ( Scotland ) xx
I would love all of the British royalty memorabilia. Great find.
Another interesting video.... LOL on the tripod...the telephone might be Bakelite ...lots of interesting items, that's for sure......thanks for sharing, I certainly enjoy seeing "what's next" ....Best from BC...
Scottie dogs usually date to when Franklin Roosevelt was President. I have one like that.
Lots of cool items. Love your bits of humour, the tripod and finding your marbles.😂
“Good grief” and he’s wearing a Charlie Brown tee shirt. Priceless!!!!
Can you show the box of costume jewelry more thoroughly? Love that stuff. At 20:49 that is a popcorn popper that goes over a fire. It brought back memories of popping corn over the fireplace at the cabin. I had forgotten about that. Thanks Alex.
The Duck might be a FULLER Brush and if so it is worth many dollars and antique 😂
Good you found your marbles. Mine also should be there somewhere...
In all the antiques I have dealt with, never heard of French ivory. I probably had my hand on some and didn't know..lol! Thanks for teaching this ok' gal a new trick!
I love to cook and bake, so that kitchen stuff would be right up my alley...unfortunately my kitchen is already decked out with all the gear i need and use. I love vintage kitchen tools that still have use.
Mesh basket with lid..popcorn popper!! Grew up with one,,Mother made it in the wood stove!
Alexander, The flying boat on the Top Flight box is a Short Sunderland. A British aircraft used for anti-submarine and sea rescue duties during WW2. Looks like you found a treasure trove of vintage goodies.🤠👍
I don't think so, looks more like a Martin M-130
@@Abysmillard But we can agree that it's not a Catalina, which only had two engines. And the wing shape is wrong. My first thought was Sunderland as well, but I'm geographically biased as they flew out of here when I was a little fella.
@@veivoli Have a look at the cockpit windows. I think they a very unique.
@@Abysmillard Agree that it look like a Martin M-130. The wing across the top of the fuselage is also a giveaway; the Sunderland wing was lower, Also the tailplane position is different.
I've never seem a M-130 living, as I do, close to the white wall around the edge of our flat earth! 🙂
Hey, my Grandmother had every one of those kitchen gadgets. LOL
Ha, joke about tripod was good 😅😅
I remember using those baskets for popping popcorn over a campfire. I have a trinket box like the dog one you have the top to only it has a fawn on the top. It was my granny's and I remember her having them all my life and I'm 60. My mom said she thinks she had them when she left home. She had 2 so I got 1 and my brother got 1. My grandpa smoked Prince Albert tobacco so I have some of those cans. My aunt has the wooden stacking canisters which were my grandma's. So many neat things in this haul.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge while unboxing. I enjoy watching.
The sliding basket wire mesh things are for popping popcorn over the fire.
Molen lucifers, Mill matches are from the Netherlands. The factory closed in 1979.
Panter mignon were cigars. They were made in my hometown.
Those box screens with a long handle are for popcorn to be popped in the fireplace. Or outdoors camping are BBQ
5:48 just a suggestion Alex, what about using a go pro and a chest harness
The Calumet baking powder can is the type from the pantry in the movie The Shining I'd love one for my kitchen shelves 😀
You'll find one in your local antique mall.
@@laurelshugars2866 I'm in Europe, so both the tin and antiques malls are a rarity!
With the Royal Memorabilia, items featuring the abdicated King are rarer and more valuable.
so many treasures! it's great you're going to get these things new home!
Oh, I used to love Orange Crush and I drank it out of that kind of bottle when I was a kid in the 40's and 50's. It was my favorite. It doesn't taste the same any more.
Lol 😂 @ the tripod!!
I saw a yt video where it was said that tractor seats go for a lot of money because people like to decorate with them.
The wooden barrel once held tobacco. I think the knob on the lid was added. My granddad kept his coins in one of these.☺️
Very interesting items.
LOL ! Tripod denial. 😍
Marbles look cool
Hi Alex,... The sea plane on that Top Flight orange crate, is a depiction of a 4 engined Sunderland or Empire Flying Boat, a Catalena only has 2 engines.. xxx
This one was extremely interesting😊
Woot!❤ from Ontario😁
The lid and baskets with handles I think are popcorn poppers to use over a camp fire!
Most of everything in the antique kitchen tools box are things I use daily is my own kitchen😄
The metal boxes are for popping pop corn. Love watching you guys.
Metal screen with sliding top and long handle for popping corn
So I'm not the only one talking to the screen.
@@FigaroHeyno, you are not! LOL.
Alex you were my first you tuber still enjoy your content 😂
Good luck with the auction..❤❤
I can’t believe all the stuff they had. As always fun playing with you Alex.
I want the vintage knitting books!
In my area on the US prairie, that tractor seat and cast iron pan (if a Griswold) are collectable. Each could bring near $100
those wire basket things at the 20 minute mark are popcorn poppers.
That wine bottle humidor can easily shake up and strain a couple of Martinis.
Love that box of kitchen tool. Vintage! I shop estate sales for vintage kitchen tool and use them daily. Particularly the red handled ones.
Apple peeler not potato. Not jello 9:00 mold, definately for a cooked dish, maybe a sheppards pie? Ask you mom for input on those kitchen items. Cast iron is collectable as well as used dauly by many of us.
Good things in this segment!
It’s a pop corn maker over a fire , the little thing with a long handle and the basket at the bottom
Alex, always a pleasure to watch you as you sift through things to find the treasures. I just wished to give a lovely greeting to Hans who while I have only seen him through your channel, I wanted to send him greetings from far off Netherlands to him.
Hans has his own channel... I believe it's called "Helping Hans"
Got the name right I think!
Im not sure but the baskets you first showed looked like popcorn poppers for over a fire .We had something similar for camping . Some very unique things found in those boxes . Dad had a set of brushes very similar to that set you found . Have fun on vacation Keep Safe ❤Keep Well❤
The popcorn mess for over camp fires, we had one when I was younger. Holds lots of popcorn for a large family.
Wow, never heard of a humador before. Interesting.
You could probably use it for peeling and chlorine apples for canning or pie making
I think it's a popcorn popper (what you thought might be for fishing)
There are some great pieces! The canisters I just love, and more 🥰
The 2 green handle items are for popcorn 😊
Then in the 70s and 80s the orange growers were telling us " orage juice, its not just for breakfast anymore." My mother did not agree.
God's blessings and healing to all Amen 🍀🤗💜💛💚💛💜
Popcorn popper. That mesh basket I used to pop popcorn on stove top. I caught the popcorn on fire...my mom came to my rescue. I was 5 years old at the time.
You would think popcorn would be easy.
1966.
I was excited over the vintage broaches, which you were like meh. Whereas I was meh over the tins and you were excited. Funny how people have different ideas anout value.
I was disappointed, too, when we could only see a side view of the group of broaches!
One man's trash is another man's treasures😉
Kitchen stuff - i think I spotted a red handle pie slice lifter! If it's there Keep It! They are so wonderfully bendly the odds of the slice coming out in one good piece unlike the solid, unbendable ones they sell now!
I saw the wooden crate and it reminded me of our childhood. We made scooters out of them. We could go really fast. 🤗
That sounds so fun! How did you convert them?
Very nice collection, it would be perfect if someone had a antique store ❤