How sweet is that little Victorian clip? I am emagining them holding a group of handwitten letters or calling cards❤ Seeing your turqoise jewelry at the end was a treat! You have beautiful pieces.
I am always excited when I see a new video from Tarnished Treasures!!! 😊 Those 2 gold rimmed glasses are so beautiful and unique !!! Oh my… that Decanter - it’s gorgeous and I have never seen one like it. I also love the little Victorian clip. Such interesting info re: the piece of jewellery that is a flapper head piece 🤩😍😊
Love collecting decanters! Can have so many uses for them. That spool is very cool! One time at goodwill I found 2 giant ones for 2.00 each!! I couldn’t believe it! I kept checking my cart to make sure no one took them, as so many ppl kept looking in my cart😂 You always find such neat treasures! ❤
Thank you so much for the shout out!! 😊 I love your channel and your eye for unique items. Some awesome finds in this video! Love the Bakelite bangles and turquoise treasures. How cool to learn about the flapper headpiece. ❤❤❤
I am so excited to learn about the 1920s flapper head piece. I have one in great condition that I also thought was missing the clasp! Woo hoo!! Thanks for the information! ❤❤😊😊
I’m always surprised that people can’t take a second and empty salt and pepper shakers. I don’t use the decorative ones either, just like them for displays. You find great things at the hospital sale.
Too bad about the rain. Will they reschedule the community sales? Fun getting a peek at the hospital sale. How fun to find out about the flapper piece!
I absolutely love all your videos, and all the treasures you find! You have also introduced me to new TH-cam creators that I have never seen before. One of those is Marine Layer Vintage. I would love to order a Mystery Box from her. Does she have an Ebay or Etsy store?
Your area is just loaded with quality and sophisticated treasures. Must be an older historic and wealthy area with European influences. A port that brought items from afar. You have an eye for refinement. In Kentucky, the Ohio River provided river banks for prominent businessmen and river boat captains to build their mansions and fill them with the treasures from the port of New Orleans. My town, Bardstown, was known for the Monks providing an education to those willing to brave the trip up the Ohio and the long stagecoach ride from Louisville. Being the Bourbon capital of the world, we taught them a lot about fine spirits. Inebriated students were not uncommon. We are the earliest Catholic outpost for the Vatican east of the Rockies. We have the Abbey of Gethsemani and several Mother houses for the various orders of Nuns. Thomas Merton and Abe Lincoln were our famous residents. Happy treasure hunting.
@@TarnishedTreasures1 I was very fortunate to have been born in Kentucky with transplanted Ohio Scottish roots. They believed hard work and education was your wealth building. Your mind was the greatest treasure you are given. Ignorance would not be tolerated in their lineage going forward. Their draft horses were family. Can’t wait for the Kentucky story. You know that we have strong ties with Baltimore and horse racing history. I had strong feelings about the silver flask.
Well…😂. I liked the dish, so I’m considering it. It was actually only the gravy boat that was monogrammed. It was attached to the dish. It was an interesting piece. As for Mackenzie Childs. I won’t buy it. She makes you tube videos about how her name and brand were stolen. The people who took it hired an actor to act like her and give tiurs of her old house pretending to be her. They have basically stolen her identity. It’s awful. I won’t buy her stuff, even thrifted because I dont want to support the “new” company.
Those little frogs are just so cute. You did find some great treasures. 👍💕
Thank you!
The little silk pouch is for jewelry when traveling and the Hildebrand book is excellent-she’s a wonder author!
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How sweet is that little Victorian clip? I am emagining them holding a group of handwitten letters or calling cards❤ Seeing your turqoise jewelry at the end was a treat! You have beautiful pieces.
Good idea for the clip❤️
I am always excited when I see a new video from Tarnished Treasures!!! 😊 Those 2 gold rimmed glasses are so beautiful and unique !!! Oh my… that Decanter - it’s gorgeous and I have never seen one like it. I also love the little Victorian clip. Such interesting info re: the piece of jewellery that is a flapper head piece 🤩😍😊
I really like the rose glasses. There were 4 more. If she sets up on Saturday, I’m going to try to get the rest.
@@TarnishedTreasures1 I would go back and get them too 😉
I just love your little treasures
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Amazing finds as always! ❤❤
Thank you!! 😊
Love collecting decanters! Can have so many uses for them. That spool is very cool! One time at goodwill I found 2 giant ones for 2.00 each!! I couldn’t believe it! I kept checking my cart to make sure no one took them, as so many ppl kept looking in my cart😂 You always find such neat treasures! ❤
That’s when you need to drape a cloth over the cart! 😂😂
Wonderful finds ❤
Thank you! 🤗
Thank you so much for the shout out!! 😊 I love your channel and your eye for unique items. Some awesome finds in this video! Love the Bakelite bangles and turquoise treasures. How cool to learn about the flapper headpiece. ❤❤❤
Hopefully some jewelry lovers headed your way!
I am so excited to learn about the 1920s flapper head piece. I have one in great condition that I also thought was missing the clasp! Woo hoo!! Thanks for the information! ❤❤😊😊
That’s awesome!
Great haul. Love when you take us thrifting with you ❤❤❤❤
Thanks! Good to know ❤️
Thanks it was good one! Wow a 1920’s headband!
I know. I can’t believe it. ❤
You must’ve been on a turquoise kick this time. Always, looking forward to your amazing antique hauls.
Yes! I didn’t even realize it.
I really love the glasses, so pretty, but everything else was lovely too 🩷
Thanks!!
I’m always surprised that people can’t take a second and empty salt and pepper shakers. I don’t use the decorative ones either, just like them for displays. You find great things at the hospital sale.
Always surprises me too. I find them all the time filled.
Love what you picked up. Love the beautiful gold rimmed glasses with the pink flowers and the decanter. Always love the laces.. Thank you for sharing❤
Thank you! 🤗
The pillows are gorgeous. ❤🌷🌷
I agree!
Wow, great price on the Bakelite bracelets. They are quite pricey. I love the name of the yellow/gold one...butterscotch. 😊💛💛💛
What a great name. I’ve heard of one called apple juice. Yellow and transparent.
@TarnishedTreasures1 Oh, apple juice is a great name, too! 😄
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FAB finds C!! 😊
Thanks!! ❤❤
Another great collection of treasures! I subscribed to the new channel it looks great 👍
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She has a very relaxing voice! Just like you ❤❤
Too bad about the rain. Will they reschedule the community sales? Fun getting a peek at the hospital sale. How fun to find out about the flapper piece!
I bet they have it this Saturday. Fingers crossed
I absolutely love all your videos, and all the treasures you find! You have also introduced me to new TH-cam creators that I have never seen before. One of those is Marine Layer Vintage. I would love to order a Mystery Box from her. Does she have an Ebay or Etsy store?
She does and I’m pretty sure it’s called the same on both websites. Have fun shopping!
Yazzie is a Navaho name.
The silver used in Native American turquoise jewelry is not sterling, it's a specific silver blend and is not always marked. The lace is exquisite!
Thank you for the information. I never knew that.
Your area is just loaded with quality and sophisticated treasures. Must be an older historic and wealthy area with European influences. A port that brought items from afar. You have an eye for refinement. In Kentucky, the Ohio River provided river banks for prominent businessmen and river boat captains to build their mansions and fill them with the treasures from the port of New Orleans. My town, Bardstown, was known for the Monks providing an education to those willing to brave the trip up the Ohio and the long stagecoach ride from Louisville. Being the Bourbon capital of the world, we taught them a lot about fine spirits. Inebriated students were not uncommon. We are the earliest Catholic outpost for the Vatican east of the Rockies. We have the Abbey of Gethsemani and several Mother houses for the various orders of Nuns. Thomas Merton and Abe Lincoln were our famous residents. Happy treasure hunting.
@@TarnishedTreasures1 I was very fortunate to have been born in Kentucky with transplanted Ohio Scottish roots. They believed hard work and education was your wealth building. Your mind was the greatest treasure you are given. Ignorance would not be tolerated in their lineage going forward. Their draft horses were family. Can’t wait for the Kentucky story. You know that we have strong ties with Baltimore and horse racing history. I had strong feelings about the silver flask.
Preakness is coming soon ❤
You found some good pieces of jewlery& a neat bottle.You could try a body bottle/ with head.Butterflies..cool. Take care!!👍🌴💞🌸🌺
That would be cool!
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Love the starburst pin so much! I would be afraid to buy anything white at a thrift because I always swear there’s gotta be something wrong
I know. I gave it a good look over before I bought it.
Hi Beautiful finds. I love the glass decanter. QUESTION what are those glass pineapples with the gold tops used for? TFS. ☮️💜
They are Christmas ornaments. They had glass loops at the top. I don’t know why they were in the wheel barrow!
I'm shocked you didn't get the monogrammed, gold rimmed plates and gravy boat AND the Mackenzie Child's teapot 🤯
Well…😂. I liked the dish, so I’m considering it. It was actually only the gravy boat that was monogrammed. It was attached to the dish. It was an interesting piece. As for Mackenzie Childs. I won’t buy it. She makes you tube videos about how her name and brand were stolen. The people who took it hired an actor to act like her and give tiurs of her old house pretending to be her. They have basically stolen her identity. It’s awful. I won’t buy her stuff, even thrifted because I dont want to support the “new” company.
Do you keep/gift everything you find or resell too? I love watching your videos!!
I keep most of it. Maybe resell 1 thing per trip.
@@TarnishedTreasures1that sounds like an excellent ratio for me!! I always try to grab a couple of things to resell to pay for the things I keep 😂😅