Scurvy the cat is a scurvy knave, and if he's not he's not getting credit where credit is due. 28:03 Jabot pin. Worn up near the neck. The garnet one looked like real garnets in silver. George doubtless knows this, but others won't: Eisenberg Ice is a new mark that's not the same thing as real Eisenberg. 46:34 a friend uses one of the insulated milk boxes as his mailbox. That's allowed here. It's a box with a lid.
Great information about the Jabot pin, I haven't seen that style and wasn't sure! Correct about the garnets in silver. There's a lot of confusion about Eisenberg Ice, they did actually do a brief line with that name in the late 1940s that included dress clips, then discontinued it, those pieces are usually also marked Made in USA. Reproductions made in the 1990s and beyond are marked Eisenberg Ice as well, but as you say, they really are not, they were made offshore and are not marked Made in USA. Wish people would just make new stuff with new names and not pretend! I like the idea of the milk box as a mailbox.
When someone says, ‘Your prices are great,’ it often means, ‘You don’t know the value of what you have, and I plan to profit from it.’ I watch your videos so resellers can’t take advantage of my elderly parents. I’m glad that knowledge is more accessible through Google Lens and social media.
Oh my goodness! You look so cute in the horse collar mirror with your plates under your arm and your sweet smile!!! The world could use much more of you George!
Liverant Antiques in Colchester Ct celebrated 100 years in 2020! Arthur Liverant runs it now and he's third generation! They sell true antiques, highboys for 50 thousand, paintings for 100 thousand and other great American antiques.
I had no idea of all these great places! I’m new to living in Southern Indiana, as of 6 years ago. California is all I know! But I’m learning of all the wonderful places to visit, thanks to people like yourself. Beth Kemper❤ her!
I'm pretty sure those stars-n-stripes drinking glasses are from 1976. I remember having those in our home the year I graduated high school, 1976, which was the bicentennial year too.
I really love how you share your knowledge to someone who might be new to collecting or selling. Thank you! Good luck with ur event. Sell, Sell, Sell. 😊❤
And here I am in Southern California wishing I could be there. It would be awesome if we did something like this here on the west coast. Great video and information, George. Thank you!
Wild George, this has been the best video in. I've been watching you for about 2 and a 1/2 years. This was absolutely brilliant. I love this video I hope you Do well On your s a le, Be safe On your travels, thank you for this time. Other ventures are a waiting.😊😊😊😊😊
Ooh , pink glass ! That first vanity you showed, my aunt had the exact same one . Interesting how items travel around . As my aunt and her hubby lived in an old Canadian Pacific Railway station ( husband was a station agent ). They lived in a small border town known as Coutts, Alberta ( entry port to Montana ). Seeing that vanity was a shocker . That trip looks like so much fun . Wish I could be there . Good luck on your sale 😊
I've seen Coutts on the map but haven't been through, I drove west to Washington and crossed there. It's neat that you spotted a vanity that they had all the way down here in Kentucky!
I was born on highway 41! At the time it went right past the front of my childhood home! Of course, it's been diverted now, but the house is still there, but I'm looooong gone, twice around the globe. That was so much fun stuff! I wish I could pack up a container from here in Norway and set it up with you!
@@TheAntiqueNomad I should write a book. It's a thrilling tale of mayhem and woe. Maybe when it's a best seller, I'll come visit with a container full of Scandi vintage and antiques.
Love this video, the info you give. Why you choose to but or not to buy, how very fair you are and just how fun this is....almost like we are there! I love those airline plates.
Our milk box fit behind the drivers seat in our car. My dad would use it as a cooler to hold his beer whenever we went on vacation or to the drive in movies. Church key in glove box
Good evening, George. There was a marble-topped, walnut Victorian table, in that store, that I'd like to have. There was a hen and rooster set, under the Shawnee stuff, that caught my eye. I liked the frame, with the swan print. I have a weakness for Heisey, and I have a water set in the _Colonial_ pattern. It's my favourite pattern in Heisey. I liked the Maltese cross, all black, brooch. The blue and white, 1910 dresser jar was nice. I used to have several of those old fans...they were in the house that burned. When I hear you say, "Plastic fantastic", it always sounds like you're trying to convince yourself 😂 It would be a lot of fun to shop those sales. I'd probably need to rent a Smart Car, so I couldn't buy too much, though 😆 Thanks for giving us the tour!
Hello! I wish I had more marble top furniture in general, feel like that's coming back around with decorators and I see why! Hen and rooster set was more realistic so I see why that would be for you. I like the Colonial ball jug really well, had one for ages! "Plastic Fantastic Lover" was a Jefferson Airplane basically mocking people for letting tv program their thinking, so you have caught my little game, lol! I liked the title enough to apply it to things I was raised to think of as inferior plastic that now are considered fabulous by collectors. A Smart Car! --I loaded a 39" hall table in one of those and the driver had to do pretzel bends to get home!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Yeah, the hen and rooster set was something I would go for, with it being realistically done. The _Colonial_ set I have isn't the ball shape. It's a sloped(?) one that has points that come out at the bottom of the panels. I really like that set. For me, Heisey is all about the glass. I don't usually go for the pieces with the etchings on them, or the coloured pieces of Heisey. To not be crystal, Heisey had the clearest glass I've seen. How, pray, did you get a 39" hall table in a Smart Car? That was bigger than the car! 😂
I have to chuckle when you mention selling to the hipsters in Seattle. I'm in a suburb north of Seattle and I find alot of mid-century items in my local thrift stores and resell them over Facebook to mostly Seattlelites.
Maybe, Secretary Buditchec, I obviously don't spell well, Secretary of Transportation moved the Indiana project forward. And not jjust because he is a Hoosier 😂 I am a big supported of him ! Very smart man ! Great temperament too !
We took 7 carloads overstock to local auction..wont be online for couple more wks .hope for good results But.... At least ot will ne sold w some money bk. Asking the universe to bless my sale ❤
Scurvy the cat is a scurvy knave, and if he's not he's not getting credit where credit is due. 28:03 Jabot pin. Worn up near the neck. The garnet one looked like real garnets in silver. George doubtless knows this, but others won't: Eisenberg Ice is a new mark that's not the same thing as real Eisenberg. 46:34 a friend uses one of the insulated milk boxes as his mailbox. That's allowed here. It's a box with a lid.
Great information about the Jabot pin, I haven't seen that style and wasn't sure! Correct about the garnets in silver. There's a lot of confusion about Eisenberg Ice, they did actually do a brief line with that name in the late 1940s that included dress clips, then discontinued it, those pieces are usually also marked Made in USA. Reproductions made in the 1990s and beyond are marked Eisenberg Ice as well, but as you say, they really are not, they were made offshore and are not marked Made in USA. Wish people would just make new stuff with new names and not pretend! I like the idea of the milk box as a mailbox.
When someone says, ‘Your prices are great,’ it often means, ‘You don’t know the value of what you have, and I plan to profit from it.’ I watch your videos so resellers can’t take advantage of my elderly parents. I’m glad that knowledge is more accessible through Google Lens and social media.
Oh my goodness! You look so cute in the horse collar mirror with your plates under your arm and your sweet smile!!! The world could use much more of you George!
But no one would have the same charisma 😊
Aww gee shucks! Thank you
Perfume bottles were pretty!
What a Fun thing to do! So enjoy seeing all the goodies. Thank you George🙂💖
What a fun video George!!
Loved all the information you gave.
You are such a kind soul❤️
Nothing like a blessing by George. Thank you 😊
I love how inclusive you are! Thank you for being who you are :-)
Thanks, I was raised to be that way
It sure is pretty there.
Well groomed.
I envy those attending this awesome event.
Something for everyone! ♡♥︎♡
Wish I were 20 years younger, it looks like so much fun!! Thanks for sharing.
I Love your reference to the Allman Brothers! Thank You! ❤
so much fun xo Yvon
Hi there!
Makes me want to pack my bags and join you!
"Although, gross... don't want to drink after him."
Oh, George, LOL
What a fun roadtrip! It will be fun to see the videos after the sale. I am sure you will at least take some pics!
I love misty and Micheal and Pamela. Fat birds are so fun too! Thanks for sharing the route!
Thanks for taking us along for the ride. Blessings on your sale.
Hi George and Xeno! I lived just off Highway 41 when I lived in Lake City Florida. 😊
Looks like it's going to be fun! I wished I lived closer!
Always nice to watch you. 😊
this was another great episode! they just get better!
I think so too😊
Thanks, I'm trying to keep them interesting!
You have the most ideal antique dealer job…..traveling and selling!
It's so fun!
What a fun video George!
Thanks, it was for me too!
I am so happy to be coming down and set up 🥰 thank you so much for you kindness. 🥰
You are such a nice and considerate guy... probably known as a good friend to many
Aww thanks! I try to be
Great video George!
Loved all the sales on hwy 41
Liverant Antiques in Colchester Ct celebrated 100 years in 2020! Arthur Liverant runs it now and he's third generation! They sell true antiques, highboys for 50 thousand, paintings for 100 thousand and other great American antiques.
That sounds like an amazing shop, and how great that it's stayed in family! I'll have to get there sometime
I had no idea of all these great places! I’m new to living in Southern Indiana, as of 6 years ago. California is all I know! But I’m learning of all the wonderful places to visit, thanks to people like yourself. Beth Kemper❤ her!
Beth is cool! I'm looking forward to seeing you in Kentucky or maybe at the New Harmony show/appraisal fair next May
@@TheAntiqueNomad oh… that sounds like I would really enjoy it! And of course, to meet you in person.
Hi George. Watching the replay!😊
Thank you for Sharing your thrifty adventures. So many fun things. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
This reminds me of the" Roundtop" 100 miles of antique near my hometown Of Brenham, Texas
Yes, I'd like to go to that!
I love evening in paris perfume my mother buy it for me & my sisters back in the 60s I have been looking for it for years
Wow, George. Thank you. A lot of good information!
Funtastic ! ! 🛍 enJOY !
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure! I had fun too
I'm pretty sure those stars-n-stripes drinking glasses are from 1976. I remember having those in our home the year I graduated high school, 1976, which was the bicentennial year too.
I do too, but I thought the curvature was different on the 1970s ones
@@TheAntiqueNomad Oh, OK - didn't know there was a later version! Thank you
I like your look in the eye glasses! Suits you.
Thanks, I wear them better than the hats lol
I loved this video EXCEPT instead of turning towards Dixon and going straight is the way to Sturgis and my house!❤. I hope to see you on Saturday.
Sturgis has that great antique mall!
So much fun😂😊
Ty for being a great guide
George, This was a fabulous tour! I am envious!
Yep, I agree !
I really love how you share your knowledge to someone who might be new to collecting or selling. Thank you! Good luck with ur event. Sell, Sell, Sell. 😊❤
Thanks! I want everyone to have fun with this together
Always love you George
🎉 me too. Spread him around and share video
So much to see and learn ! George has just a great character ❤
Thanks Sue! It's always good to see you
Really enjoyed travelling with you very informative 👍
And here I am in Southern California wishing I could be there. It would be awesome if we did something like this here on the west coast. Great video and information, George. Thank you!
The Packwood flea market every Memorial and Labor Day in Washington state is the closest thing I know of out west
Thank You for so much good info! I appreciate you! 😊
Likewise!
Appreciate your lengthy video! Makes me want to visit Kentucky😀
I have been in diff parts of Kentucky and always enjoy the people and towns
Kentucky is a surprising place, not just what people expect
another fun video thanks George :)
Thank you, Lori!
Wild George, this has been the best video in. I've been watching you for about 2 and a 1/2 years. This was absolutely brilliant. I love this video I hope you Do well On your s a le, Be safe On your travels, thank you for this time. Other ventures are a waiting.😊😊😊😊😊
I'm so glad, I really liked doing this one too!
Ya, hit the thumbs up! Give it some appreciation.
Thanks, it really helps with TH-cam!
Love your shirt
Omg I have some friends that have a booth there George I didn’t know you were going to be there that is so awesome🥰🥰🥰🥰
Cool!
Ooh , pink glass ! That first vanity you showed, my aunt had the exact same one . Interesting how items travel around . As my aunt and her hubby lived in an old Canadian Pacific Railway station ( husband was a station agent ). They lived in a small border town known as Coutts, Alberta ( entry port to Montana ). Seeing that vanity was a shocker . That trip looks like so much fun . Wish I could be there .
Good luck on your sale 😊
I've seen Coutts on the map but haven't been through, I drove west to Washington and crossed there. It's neat that you spotted a vanity that they had all the way down here in Kentucky!
The pink 2 piece pin is a jabot pin.
Thank you for that info! I've seen them over the years and know their function, but had not heard the name
I was born on highway 41! At the time it went right past the front of my childhood home! Of course, it's been diverted now, but the house is still there, but I'm looooong gone, twice around the globe. That was so much fun stuff! I wish I could pack up a container from here in Norway and set it up with you!
Wow! So interesting that you ended up in Norway, that sounds like a story worth hearing. I would love you to send a container our way
@@TheAntiqueNomad I should write a book. It's a thrilling tale of mayhem and woe. Maybe when it's a best seller, I'll come visit with a container full of Scandi vintage and antiques.
@ yes please! I’d read that
Have a great sale George!! I hope you will be able to be at one of Misty’s pop-ups!! I would drive from NC to meet you guys!! You’re the best!❤
Aww thanks!
Love this video, the info you give. Why you choose to but or not to buy, how very fair you are and just how fun this is....almost like we are there! I love those airline plates.
Thanks so much! I want you to have that experience along with me
Hi Geoege, and other friends ! ❤ thank you !
Let's send his video to others 🎉
Ive really got to check out this highway sale, sounds a lot like the 127 sale! Hope you have a great sale this weekend, George ✨️
Come shop it next June!
Our milk box fit behind the drivers seat in our car. My dad would use it as a cooler to hold his beer whenever we went on vacation or to the drive in movies. Church key in glove box
😂😂😂
I love Carol Burnett ♥️
That's a fun story!
So far away from Cali, however I enjoy your content…
I hope to get to Cali next year!
Good evening, George. There was a marble-topped, walnut Victorian table, in that store, that I'd like to have. There was a hen and rooster set, under the Shawnee stuff, that caught my eye. I liked the frame, with the swan print. I have a weakness for Heisey, and I have a water set in the _Colonial_ pattern. It's my favourite pattern in Heisey. I liked the Maltese cross, all black, brooch. The blue and white, 1910 dresser jar was nice. I used to have several of those old fans...they were in the house that burned. When I hear you say, "Plastic fantastic", it always sounds like you're trying to convince yourself 😂 It would be a lot of fun to shop those sales. I'd probably need to rent a Smart Car, so I couldn't buy too much, though 😆 Thanks for giving us the tour!
Hello! I wish I had more marble top furniture in general, feel like that's coming back around with decorators and I see why! Hen and rooster set was more realistic so I see why that would be for you. I like the Colonial ball jug really well, had one for ages! "Plastic Fantastic Lover" was a Jefferson Airplane basically mocking people for letting tv program their thinking, so you have caught my little game, lol! I liked the title enough to apply it to things I was raised to think of as inferior plastic that now are considered fabulous by collectors. A Smart Car! --I loaded a 39" hall table in one of those and the driver had to do pretzel bends to get home!
@@TheAntiqueNomad Yeah, the hen and rooster set was something I would go for, with it being realistically done. The _Colonial_ set I have isn't the ball shape. It's a sloped(?) one that has points that come out at the bottom of the panels. I really like that set. For me, Heisey is all about the glass. I don't usually go for the pieces with the etchings on them, or the coloured pieces of Heisey. To not be crystal, Heisey had the clearest glass I've seen. How, pray, did you get a 39" hall table in a Smart Car? That was bigger than the car! 😂
@@CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS it was not easy!
hi there, thanks again.
This Highway 41 is on my refrigerator "To-do's" list now - rather do this than the beach....lol
I have to chuckle when you mention selling to the hipsters in Seattle. I'm in a suburb north of Seattle and I find alot of mid-century items in my local thrift stores and resell them over Facebook to mostly Seattlelites.
That's right!
Sure wish I lived closer 😢
Me too, Bellingham is a little far😅
I have been monitoring those onion and other head jars on ebay.
I wish you had picked up the LaGuardia airport piece! I would have gotten it even with the flaw!
I'll look for more
Maybe, Secretary Buditchec, I obviously don't spell well, Secretary of Transportation moved the Indiana project forward. And not jjust because he is a Hoosier 😂
I am a big supported of him ! Very smart man ! Great temperament too !
I also really like him! He seems smart and capable and like a good human.
Sure would have been an effective US President !
He's a robot
Love him!!!
We took 7 carloads overstock to local auction..wont be online for couple more wks
.hope for good results
But.... At least ot will ne sold w some money bk. Asking the universe to bless my sale
❤
I trust that it will and best of luck!
You’ve been busy
Hi G, heard it a few times you’ve mentioned it. It’s Eve-sham, not Eversham. Just thought I’d say.
You're right, I keep adding the R that isn't there! I'll try to remember, sometimes when the wrong thing is stuck in my head I can't shake it out
@lenaraay lol yes I like it of course!
I’m looking to buy some nice glasses to use. I’m tired of drinking my ice tea out of these old plastic Walmart cups!
Agreed! Plus you don't have to keep buying more that way
Have you ever been to the antique district in Little Falls, NY?
Only briefly and I want to go see it for real now!
Luv your sunnies
Hi George 🐸
Lena… First wordsmith and now you… Sticking that song on a loop in my head 😑
Katie rescheduled her sale for tonight. Just FYI
Just jumped in. Where are you?
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Electric poodle glad you have loop in your head
Lena!😅
Don't forget to hit that thumbs up!
Always 👍
George what is a good percentage amount to reduce retail price for this event?
I figure about half price, just like an estate sale (and 1/3 of retail if it's a not-old item)
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Hi by george
Where do you actually call home? Kentucky, Washington, Florida?
Yes! Lol. And some other places too. I truly am a nomad
@@TheAntiqueNomad seems to agree with you.
I am a bit worn-out today, so didn't joun in the chat 😅
I'm glad to see you here! Get some rest
Thank you George !
Oh j pogo hug to you
Thank you Lena ❤
I would walk 500 miles n 500 miles more
I hi Lena
Electric poodle I would give 500 thumbs up n 500 more thumbs up more
Me too, Lena 🎉
@joantrainor6584 the more the merrier oh my gosh I love what he’s doing. I love the community. I can’t wait to get set up.
Me too!