Thank you Geoege. I'll be watching this again. Rings on glasses for cocktails. Is helpful. Lol. In the Indian fiction I read the rich guys are always sitting in front of rosewood fires. Wood has so many uses!! I like that it houses so many wild creatures. We've lost much to fires a couple of years now in Ca. Very random comment. I know.
Saw some really great stuff in this episode! I love that Asian twig panel thing (I don't remember the proper term. lol) That blue chandelier....OMG! I am in love! It would look ridiculous in my tiny home, but I do love it.
That carved lamp! Wow! Wonderful twig screen too! Love the kinetic sculpture! At 12:52 there was a painting of a javelin thrower that was absolutely amazing!! Did you happen to see a price on it? We get a lot of Carlton Ware here but not often those wonderful pieces in that booth. Hope you will do more videos from that mall!
I think it's a known artist and was over $1000. I really enjoy Carlton Ware, especially the 1920s spiderweb glazes. I will go back to film there because it's such a good mall
George you just find the best places to shop. I guess you would when traveling all over the place. As always I love you channel more & more every time I watch. I hope you have a great Thanksgiving!
Great tour of that mall! It would be easy for me to get lost in there! That highly carved floor lamp was fantabulous!!! Loved the 1890's rooftop ornament, too. I had a pickled bamboo corner chair, but had to sell it - nowhere to put it. Really liked the Chippendale chairs and tilt-top table, too. WOW! That barrister bookcase! I'd love to have one of those. That is a really nice mall, with a wide variety of items and styles. Thanks for the tour!!!
I knew when Stephanie pointed out the lamp that it had to be in the video. The rooftop stuff fascinates me, amazing any of it lasted! I buy every barrister bookcase I can, they're infinitely useful
@@TheAntiqueNomad I'm curious - do you remember the asking price on the lamp? The rooftop stuff and the chimney toppers have always fascinated me, too. It's getting more and more difficult to find the barrister bookcases. The prices per section are reflecting that, too. I can imagine how many water sets I could display in one of them😉
Great tour, George. Thank you 🙏 I would like to know about the black toucan lamp, shown towards the end, standing under the red fiberglass wall art piece. Thank you so much 🙏
Hi I'm sorry to say I only know they were popular 30 years ago and are again now. It's not mine but if you contact Epic directly they can give more info
The booth with the white plant stand (table) had some beautiful items. I saw a bread board that was cool, its a new thing to me. My daughter has 2 Eames chairs that she mixes in with her lovely furniture. That chair by that big vase with twine & light wood is 1 of my faves I've seen before. Great video-Happy Thanksgiving George 🎑🎍 take care.
I’ll admit I stopped the video for quite a while, researching the Vivienne Brennan owl money box, etc. LOVE good MCM. Hard to find her pieces for sale. Question: Know anything about Charm House dishware, esp in the Lyric pattern? A platter of that design was in a box of stuff from the auction I referred you to, and I can’t find out anything about it online. Quite attractive.
I had to go down the Vivienne Brennan rabbit hole too ! She did a lot of fun and animated designs. Lyric is a stylish pattern from the early 1970s, I haven’t ever encountered it in person and in fact I see very few Charm House patterns at all. Replacements Ltd. carried it so that gives it a certain cache, but they’re out of it now
@@TheAntiqueNomad - Thanks for the reply and taking time on this holiday to look it up. That confirms that it is hard to find. I was researching to price it for my brand new vendor booth. Saw even Replacements couldn’t source it and had only one photo. Put $30 on it, but maybe I’ll just bring it home and treasure it ❤️ Hope you have a blessed day. I am thankful for you!
Does Epic Antique have a "Wanted" list? I've been looking for a piece of MCM Swedish art glass, a console type of bowl, for a long time. My mother bought it in a San Francisco jewelry store 1958-9 and it got broken in the '70's. I'd love to find another.
I think you can email them or reach them through Instagram messaging if you have that. If you can find a picture of something similar, send to me and I'll look as I travel also.
@@TheAntiqueNomad I'd be thrilled if I could only find a picture of it. I've scoured the net for years looking and because it was purchased in SF at a jewelry store, that's where another one might be lurking in an antique store albeit a high-end one. I could email you a pretty good description of it and I believe it was Orrfors because of the unique blue-green color tone of the crystal glass.
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thank you for your kind offer but I spent the day on my quest again after visiting the Corning Museum of Glass on YT, watching some great glass making videos and got my notes together and think I have the designer, Nils Landberg..based on similar work, color, design and finishing techniques. The 1950's label also matched my memory. I found 4 of his pieces from that period sitting in the British Museum and based on a few other pieces I saw in the net, his work is way way out of my league...beautiful stuff though. Mom had a great eye :)
My friend said they did it to the puppies before she got him because it's the "standard" here. She would not have done so if she'd gotten him prior to that
Will you please change your while I'm thinking about it thumbs up subscribe. Not trying to be critical but the paneling is terrible and I think if you read it it it would look so much better for your Channel. Hope I'm not overstepping my bounds.
I thought that would subside after the election, TH-cam puts them in and I think they're trying to persuade people to take a premium membership in TH-cam so you don't see any ads
EPIC video part 2! Love this place! So much MCM! Thanks for sharing George!
Glad you enjoyed it, that's a great place!
Woah WoW You need a bigger word than epic for that place, THANK YOU 💟
Cool place I agree!!
The Madonna in cabinet is beautiful.
Truly amazing I agree
You have a cornucopia of knowledge your voice that is soothing.
Thank you! I like speaking to people so have had practice
Your videos are my all time favorites, absolutely worth taking time out for.
I'm glad I can make them worthwhile thank you so much for watching!
Another great video!! Love the Haegar gazelle and the pickled bamboo pieces. The kinetic sculpture would have came home with me! I love the 80’s!!
I love that sculpture...if I had the right place for it!
I love how much I learn from your videos. I get to see things I would never get to around my area. Thank you for such great videos!
I really enjoy getting to show the variations across country, plus it lets people know what all is out there!
Thank you for your knowledge of the different pieces
I'm glad to share! That's the mainstay of my channel
Another great
Tag-along-with-George
I so enjoy your videos
You seem to be such a nice person
I try! Life's easier that way. I appreciate you coming along!
Fantastic mall with a great selection of well merchandised mid-century through contemporary items with a very Melrose vibe.
That's a great description and I think the owner will be flattered to be compared so highly!
Thank you Geoege. I'll be watching this again. Rings on glasses for cocktails. Is helpful. Lol.
In the Indian fiction I read the rich guys are always sitting in front of rosewood fires. Wood has so many uses!! I like that it houses so many wild creatures. We've lost much to fires a couple of years now in Ca. Very random comment. I know.
I'm glad you got my humor! I feel for California, my cousin has been fighting them there for weeks
Excited to see what cool things you will show us! 🙂
Thanks! I keep looking for more
Always love it and love the education with it
Thank you! I’m glad I could show off such a neat place
Always very interesting and informative thank you
Thank you Eleanor! I’m glad you got to see it with me
Wow, what an amazing place. Thank you for the fun and educational video.
Thanks for visiting with me! It really is rather spectacular
I mean twigs I love it,,,it’s so unique and splendid
Wasn’t that just sweet and thoughtfully crafted? That’s the aspect of Japanese design that clicks with me
The Antique Nomad I just love ❤️ the pre 1940 occupation,,,the esthetic are mastering the Shinto wabi sabi aspect of nature,,,,,like bonsai,,,,👌👌👌👌
Persimmons are my favorite fruits,,,,love the dusty blue
I love them too! They grow wild in Kentucky
Nice antiques
I’m glad I got you show you, they’re really terrific!
George, good point that we can learn a lot by going to antique shops and malls.
But it can be an expensive education!
Well yes, it pays to know what you want for yourself before you venture in there
Saw some really great stuff in this episode! I love that Asian twig panel thing (I don't remember the proper term. lol) That blue chandelier....OMG! I am in love! It would look ridiculous in my tiny home, but I do love it.
We all need more space, even Epic does lol
WOW! So cool! Thank you, George!
Glad you liked it, a truly great place to see!
That purple glass sugar and creamer is Heisey Glass.
You’re right! I looked at it again. Good eye
Awesome tour George!
More to come! I'm glad you liked it too
What a fun place! My eyes were darting every where. Truly epic!!!
Yes, I could've walked by the same stuff and done a completely different video! I'm sure I'll go back to film what I missed
I am enjoying the furniture ! Thanks so much for your time sharing your knowledge and showing us so much super fantastic stuff !
You are so welcome! I don't always emphasize furniture but this place has top flight
That carved lamp! Wow! Wonderful twig screen too! Love the kinetic sculpture! At 12:52 there was a painting of a javelin thrower that was absolutely amazing!! Did you happen to see a price on it? We get a lot of Carlton Ware here but not often those wonderful pieces in that booth. Hope you will do more videos from that mall!
I think it's a known artist and was over $1000. I really enjoy Carlton Ware, especially the 1920s spiderweb glazes. I will go back to film there because it's such a good mall
You're simply the best ...
Great video. Fun stuff
Thanks! I thought it was fun and worth sharing
@@TheAntiqueNomad love your kind face
I appreciate your very helpful informative videos
I'm so glad! I really like sharing all this with everyone
Wow.
Lol I guess that about says it
George you just find the best places to shop. I guess you would when traveling all over the place. As always I love you channel more & more every time I watch. I hope you have a great Thanksgiving!
Thank you very much! I never know what to expect on the road, but when I'm in familiar territory I know where to go
Great tour of that mall! It would be easy for me to get lost in there! That highly carved floor lamp was fantabulous!!! Loved the 1890's rooftop ornament, too. I had a pickled bamboo corner chair, but had to sell it - nowhere to put it. Really liked the Chippendale chairs and tilt-top table, too. WOW! That barrister bookcase! I'd love to have one of those. That is a really nice mall, with a wide variety of items and styles. Thanks for the tour!!!
I knew when Stephanie pointed out the lamp that it had to be in the video. The rooftop stuff fascinates me, amazing any of it lasted! I buy every barrister bookcase I can, they're infinitely useful
@@TheAntiqueNomad I'm curious - do you remember the asking price on the lamp? The rooftop stuff and the chimney toppers have always fascinated me, too. It's getting more and more difficult to find the barrister bookcases. The prices per section are reflecting that, too. I can imagine how many water sets I could display in one of them😉
Best video 💋
It's easy when you're in such an amazing place!!
Great tour, George. Thank you 🙏
I would like to know about the black toucan lamp, shown towards the end, standing under the red fiberglass wall art piece.
Thank you so much 🙏
Hi I'm sorry to say I only know they were popular 30 years ago and are again now. It's not mine but if you contact Epic directly they can give more info
The booth with the white plant stand (table) had some beautiful items. I saw a bread board that was cool, its a new thing to me. My daughter has 2 Eames chairs that she mixes in with her lovely furniture. That chair by that big vase with twine & light wood is 1 of my faves I've seen before. Great video-Happy Thanksgiving George 🎑🎍 take care.
Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving. I liked that booth too
The lovely detailed floor lamp is my very favorite piece. Happy Thanksgiving and thanks for your interesting video 😊
Same to you! Wasn't that magnificent?
Yes indeed it is magnificent!!!!@
At 13:54, that ornamental piece in red was intriguing. Oh, how I would love to have that.
Yes, that is a terrific house ornament!
Great 👍
They do have such nice stuff
Really AWESOME
STAY cool N Enjoy
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA
Hi Sam! Good to see you again and I hope things are well with you in India
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thank you very much Good People for your lovely reply ..all is well here. .... ENJOY THANKSGIVING 😍😍
Thank you. Now we know where
It's definitely a center for it!
Really enjoy the show
I'm so glad! Thanks for commenting and let me know what gets your attention
Happy Thanksgiving George!
Same to you! I'm glad to see you in comments again. I hope things are well for you and Salem
I made a kidney shaped table in jr. High. It was made from oak and I had to carry it home. It weighed more than me. Lol
I bet! That’s a cool project though, not so easy to do all those curves
I just took a walk down memory lane..too bad my parents parted with everything every time they upgraded..😔
I empathize, my friend Stephanie's mom lived in the same place for 50 years, and when we helped her move, everything was 3 years old or less
I’ll admit I stopped the video for quite a while, researching the Vivienne Brennan owl money box, etc. LOVE good MCM. Hard to find her pieces for sale. Question: Know anything about Charm House dishware, esp in the Lyric pattern? A platter of that design was in a box of stuff from the auction I referred you to, and I can’t find out anything about it online. Quite attractive.
I had to go down the Vivienne Brennan rabbit hole too ! She did a lot of fun and animated designs. Lyric is a stylish pattern from the early 1970s, I haven’t ever encountered it in person and in fact I see very few Charm House patterns at all. Replacements Ltd. carried it so that gives it a certain cache, but they’re out of it now
@@TheAntiqueNomad - Thanks for the reply and taking time on this holiday to look it up. That confirms that it is hard to find. I was researching to price it for my brand new vendor booth. Saw even Replacements couldn’t source it and had only one photo. Put $30 on it, but maybe I’ll just bring it home and treasure it ❤️ Hope you have a blessed day. I am thankful for you!
I saw some bent wood furniture
Great piece, too!
Knoll isn’t the one in Pennsylvania is it? It is right down the road from us.
Yes, that's the one!
Does Epic Antique have a "Wanted" list? I've been looking for a piece of MCM Swedish art glass, a console type of bowl, for a long time. My mother bought it in a San Francisco jewelry store 1958-9 and it got broken in the '70's. I'd love to find another.
I think you can email them or reach them through Instagram messaging if you have that. If you can find a picture of something similar, send to me and I'll look as I travel also.
@@TheAntiqueNomad I'd be thrilled if I could only find a picture of it. I've scoured the net for years looking and because it was purchased in SF at a jewelry store, that's where another one might be lurking in an antique store albeit a high-end one.
I could email you a pretty good description of it and I believe it was Orrfors because of the unique blue-green color tone of the crystal glass.
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thank you for your kind offer but I spent the day on my quest again after visiting the Corning Museum of Glass on YT, watching some great glass making videos and got my notes together and think I have the designer, Nils Landberg..based on similar work, color, design and finishing techniques. The 1950's label also matched my memory.
I found 4 of his pieces from that period sitting in the British Museum and based on a few other pieces I saw in the net, his work is way way out of my league...beautiful stuff though. Mom had a great eye :)
Is this in Wa state ?
Seattle, yes
The 80's
Coming back whether we like them or not (I do)
Hello dear George, L here. You remember me. Great show, I really enjoy your teaching.
Many thanks! Good to see you here again, L
I didn’t like living through the 80s the first time around. Don’t want to go through it again.
Well, to be honest I don't remember most of it just that it was lots of fun 😳😊
Lol I understand! Fortunately the best (and most fanciful) of each decade is what gets collectors attention when it comes back so maybe it’ll be okay
Someone cut the tail of that dog 😰
My friend said they did it to the puppies before she got him because it's the "standard" here. She would not have done so if she'd gotten him prior to that
Will you please change your while I'm thinking about it thumbs up subscribe. Not trying to be critical but the paneling is terrible and I think if you read it it it would look so much better for your Channel. Hope I'm not overstepping my bounds.
Too many ads
I thought that would subside after the election, TH-cam puts them in and I think they're trying to persuade people to take a premium membership in TH-cam so you don't see any ads