I learned this trick in a studio pottery group........ To identify signatures / marks..........instead of a rubbing, use flour. Dust and press into the signature / any marks, and then tap the extra off. White flour against dark pottery really helps highlight any incisions, and reading signatures can become a lot easier. For LIGHT colored pottery, use cinnamon the same way. Afterward, just rinse off with water. Use an old toothbrush for any flour / cinnamon caught in the grooves.
That little wooden box with the rubber band around it was a James Avery, I believe. I almost had a heart attack when you didn’t open it. He is a famous silver maker in the Hill Country of Texas. Some of his pieces are worth a small fortune!
omgOSH! LOL. I was thinking the same thing! that's james avery! i wonder if there was anything in the box. my discontinued necklace that i bought back when is worth $600 now.
Regarding the small needle work cat ornament in the beginning of the video: I have the same exact one. I worked for Pan Am and went to Europe a few times for long weekends. Since I traveled light, I would bring back Christmas ornaments, especially cat ornaments. My tree is covered with cats and special travel memories. The cat I believe I purchased in Amsterdam around 1973. She still hangs on my tree! ❤
Hi! The “Scandinavian reindeer” is actually a GOAT! It’s a traditional Christmas symbol/decoration in Sweden called a Julbocken (with a story behind it, of course!) 😊💙🇸🇪💛
The straw 'reindeer' is in fact a Christmas goat - the elves/tonttu ride them! I live in Finland and they come in many sizes, tiny to hang on a tree, or larger as centre piece etc. We also have door wreaths made of the same straw, with additional red ribbon. 😊
RE: the two lamps that match, but are marked with different prices....... When I have found identical items (such as coffee cups that are exactly the same, etc) that are priced differently....I show the cashier / manager and ask for the lower price to be applied to all matching items. So far, they have always done that for me. Give it a try!
I found the same oil lamp at a goodwill in Arizona. We didn’t know what it was other than it being absolutely beautiful. We keep it in our bathroom where we put a plant cutting coming out of each hole and it has ended up being a very beautiful and unusual vase. Now that I know what it really is, I may have to use it for what it is actually meant to be!
Just as you were hoping no one would chalk pain the art deco piece, I was hoping you don't alter those adorable little stamps!! I hope you find some stamping use for them!! They're amazing.
It's not a Scandinavian reindeer, it's a Swedish straw goat! It's actually so typically Swedish, so one town, Gävle, every year makes an enormous one for Christmas. And every year someone burns it down... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A4vle_goat
Love your shows! Your blue pottery lamps are raku: the firing technique intentionally creates that black craquelure/crazing. It's a look that became trendy in the late '80s-'90s. No dirt, no need to clean! 😊 Thanks for your work!
Those stamps are everything! They would look amazing displayed in a vintage letterpress tray/shadowbox hung on the wall! I also love the pair of lamps! Can't wait to see them with shades on.
Just me, but those stamps are so special and so pretty the way they are (with no paint / ink on them) that I would never want to ruin them with stains. I would just display them. Or even maybe frame them in a shadow box.
There is a glass insert to hold the wick for the oil lamp and a tinly funnel with a neck that bends to add the oil into the side of the lamp. I got one for a wedding present over 30 years ago.
I absolutely love the stamp collection and agree that they should not be tucked away in a drawer - shelving for miniature pieces would help display them and show them off, highlighting the unique beauty that they possess in their simplicity. ❤ Laura - you are a joy to watch!
I have just started watching your lovely videos. I love your energy and enthusiasm. ! I am learning so much about thrift stores and what treasures they hold. Your a gifted designer. I can't begin to grasp what it takes to make a plain and simple room come alive with color and shape . I am watching,watching ,one video at a time.🤩😃
Great finds! I think the little stamps would be cute displayed in a spice rack with the little cubby-holes. I was surprised you didn't investigate the little wooden trojan horse at around 5 mins. into the video. Maybe it was not wood. Hard to tell sometimes on videos.😊
Love my favorite LEFT COAST GIRL!! 🧡🧡🧡my pup Ringo was so excited that he made your Rose City /LC Flea video. He now has bragging rights and the ladies are eating up his fame!😂😂🧡🧡
The Wolfard oil lamps I believe came in 3 sizes. I just found two about 3 months ago for $2.50 for both. Sold them both as a set within 3 days for a very good profit.
I LOVE those lamps! And the stamps. I wuld use them on fabric to make a one of a kind curtain and then display them as an artpiece. Michelle will love her donkey. Thank you for always the fun times XXX
The animal stamps are my favorite item you have ever found. Don't drill them, or tie on ribbons, or glue magnets to them! Use them! Someone created them to be used as stamps! SO special! Maybe create a critter table cloth? Or stamp fabric or a frame?
I love candles, but I always worry about kitties and open flame candles. I had two kitties that had incidents with candles and tails. Luckily, I was there when it happened. 🙀😾
Those lamps have a patina. Please don’t rub it all away! The artist might be an interesting person. Are you going to research the potter? Also, use taller lampshades not cone style. The taller ones will balance out the base. When are you going to do another closet share? I remember that you did one before! Please do another one! Thank you so much!
The Goodwill's in my State that I visit look so bad. The aisles are junked up with no order and nothing comparing to this. You lucked out where you are.
I love the pineapple fruitfly trapp.. put some apple vinegar in it... works like a charm. No need for expensive liquid anti fruitfly stuff... And for the little stamps... use a letter tray to put them on te wall
Have you given us a complete tour of your house ??? I would love to see how you decorated it.. And what have you done with the "little Italy" balcony??? Thanks.🐦🦋🌹
The lamps were my favorites! Can't wait to see the shades you pick. For the stamps, I would put them in a glass jar with some shredded paper filler and you would always be able to see them & they would never get dirty.
I like drum shades on tall lamps. You could use museum wax to stick the stamps to a rustic board. Also wanted to thank you for introducing me to Bitossi. Bought my first one this summer!
Hey, I found one of those dansk Denmark wooden ice buckets today at a garage sale for 10.00 dollars! I was in shock! I couldn’t believe that I actually found one!
I liked what appeared to be a copper horse on a pedestal stand at 5:35. I don’t know if it was genuine copper or not, but it was pretty! The blue and white leaf dish stamped ‘Bombay, Made in China’ baffled me. The Bombay Company was very popular in the 1980s. They used to have stores in the mall here in Florida. They were my favorite stores! But they are a Canadian-based company, and no longer have retail stores in the U.S. The leaf dish you picked up appeared to be from their Blue Tile line (I have a tea set in Blue Tile). Just wondering if the company manufactured in China?🤔
I loved the oil lamp and the stone vase. I'm obsessed with Christmas ornaments and those are all so cute! I love Jovanino! He also reminds me of Eeyore, from Winnie the Pooh. When you said "aluminium Christmas tree" it jolted me back to a tree we had (probably in the 70's) that was aluminium. Can't wait to see your tree decorated.
Put small magnets on the back of the animal stamps and arrange them on a framed magnetic board that could be hung. That way you could always use them and have them displayed. I love your videos!
Loved the two lamp bases! Hope you find the lampshades you’re looking for, probably when you least expect it! That usually happens to me! Also loved the little Christmas hand stitched animal ornaments! I wholeheartedly agree, I think they will look stunning on a silver aluminium Christmas tree, which reminds me of my childhood. My best friend’s parents had one and had blue baubles ( Christmas tree balls ), was absolutely gorgeous!
Problem is it's permanent - but I immediately thought you could put a teeny tiny screw eyes in the tops of the stamps, thread through some red ribbon and hang them on your Christmas tree! To mount as 3D art - I'd use command strips cut to size ❤
I loved watching everything you got and the end part with the stamps was a great find I'd use them as draw knobs or create like a shadow box there so awesome I loved the donkey you got I have a kangaroo that my mum brought me back from Australia were iam from so I always treasure it thanks for sharing as always ❤❤❤ oh and congratulations to everyone going on the trip what a blessing iam still saving so one day 🙏😊❤
The tall lamps are definitely raku You can remove the brown area by scrubbing with Ajax cleanser or barkeepers friend. But potters often leave the smoky quality because it show a the smoking process of raku…😅
I learned this trick in a studio pottery group........
To identify signatures / marks..........instead of a rubbing, use flour. Dust and press into the signature / any marks, and then tap the extra off. White flour against dark pottery really helps highlight any incisions, and reading signatures can become a lot easier.
For LIGHT colored pottery, use cinnamon the same way.
Afterward, just rinse off with water. Use an old toothbrush for any flour / cinnamon caught in the grooves.
Thx much! ❤
Cant You just sand the burn mark away?
Wasp trap just add sweet liquid, fruit fly add vinegar and a few drops of dish washing liquid
The stamps are for printing on leather sheep skins
That little wooden box with the rubber band around it was a James Avery, I believe. I almost had a heart attack when you didn’t open it. He is a famous silver maker in the Hill Country of Texas. Some of his pieces are worth a small fortune!
I came here to say the same thing! I want to know what’s in the box!!! Even if it was empty, the box is still worth $50+!
omgOSH! LOL. I was thinking the same thing! that's james avery! i wonder if there was anything in the box. my discontinued necklace that i bought back when is worth $600 now.
Same!! I've never seen a wooden box before. Everything is packaged in boxboard now. I'd think that box is desirable to a James Avery collector.❤
I love your taping technique: smooth, slow , steady , easy to enjoy each time. You remain my favorite.
Regarding the small needle work cat ornament in the beginning of the video: I have the same exact one. I worked for Pan Am and went to Europe a few times for long weekends. Since I traveled light, I would bring back Christmas ornaments, especially cat ornaments. My tree is covered with cats and special travel memories. The cat I believe I purchased in Amsterdam around 1973. She still hangs on my tree! ❤
Loved the little donkey for your friend. Also the hand blown oil lamp. Great find.
That is not a Scandinavian Reindeer it is a Yule Goat that the Tomte rides at Christmas.
Hi! The “Scandinavian reindeer” is actually a GOAT! It’s a traditional Christmas symbol/decoration in Sweden called a Julbocken (with a story behind it, of course!)
😊💙🇸🇪💛
The stamps are my favorite!
8:30 pull the higher price tag off and say it didn't have a price tag on it. and they'll just scan the lower price lamp twice
I would display the little animal stamps in a printers drawer and hang it on the wall. Easy access and beautiful conversation piece!
The straw 'reindeer' is in fact a Christmas goat - the elves/tonttu ride them! I live in Finland and they come in many sizes, tiny to hang on a tree, or larger as centre piece etc. We also have door wreaths made of the same straw, with additional red ribbon. 😊
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RE: the two lamps that match, but are marked with different prices.......
When I have found identical items (such as coffee cups that are exactly the same, etc) that are priced differently....I show the cashier / manager and ask for the lower price to be applied to all matching items. So far, they have always done that for me.
Give it a try!
Our local Goodwill won't do that - I've tried on multiple occasions!!
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UGH. Bummer!
I found the same oil lamp at a goodwill in Arizona. We didn’t know what it was other than it being absolutely beautiful. We keep it in our bathroom where we put a plant cutting coming out of each hole and it has ended up being a very beautiful and unusual vase. Now that I know what it really is, I may have to use it for what it is actually meant to be!
You can generally find glass wick replacements online quite reasonably.
Just as you were hoping no one would chalk pain the art deco piece, I was hoping you don't alter those adorable little stamps!! I hope you find some stamping use for them!! They're amazing.
It's not a Scandinavian reindeer, it's a Swedish straw goat! It's actually so typically Swedish, so one town, Gävle, every year makes an enormous one for Christmas. And every year someone burns it down... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A4vle_goat
Love your shows! Your blue pottery lamps are raku: the firing technique intentionally creates that black craquelure/crazing. It's a look that became trendy in the late '80s-'90s. No dirt, no need to clean! 😊 Thanks for your work!
The first wood box you picked up around the 11:30 mark is from James Avery it’s a Texas jewelry company. Those are worth a bit of money
Make a box with individual slots for the stamps so you can hang them on the wall or place on furniture
I found the same Wolfard oil lamp at a local thrift store! Mine is a little bit taller but I was blown away when I looked it up, such a cool find!
Checkout the mudman at 10:19. He was a fisherman. I don’t know a lot about them but some are quite valuable and might work with your aesthetic.
Those stamps are everything! They would look amazing displayed in a vintage letterpress tray/shadowbox hung on the wall! I also love the pair of lamps! Can't wait to see them with shades on.
Just me, but those stamps are so special and so pretty the way they are (with no paint / ink on them) that I would never want to ruin them with stains. I would just display them. Or even maybe frame them in a shadow box.
Hi Laura, I find it so interesting to see your picks. Makes me realize how many great things I must have missed.
I just recently found you and i am hooked you are so fun and relaxing to watch ..and i learn so much too you are a treasure. Thank u
that is a swedish christmas goat! dates back to pagan times. The elves who delivered gifts rode goats...
Yes, it's a Yule Goat. The Gavle goat is a giant version.
The goats probably ate all the gifts so they switched to reindeer.
Right! A yule goat!
There is a glass insert to hold the wick for the oil lamp and a tinly funnel with a neck that bends to add the oil into the side of the lamp. I got one for a wedding present over 30 years ago.
You could make a mobile with the stamps. Put a small eye screw in each top and string them
Thank you for your awesome videos!
The Scandinavian straw animal is not a reindeer but a goat - Julbock.
Hi kiddo I love your shoes I can’t go shopping so watchiing 😊makes my day ❤
To display small " treasures " i wall mounted a wooden jewellery drawer insert ,it's full of holiday souvenirs from my kids( now adults ) 😅
I absolutely love the stamp collection and agree that they should not be tucked away in a drawer - shelving for miniature pieces would help display them and show them off, highlighting the unique beauty that they possess in their simplicity. ❤ Laura - you are a joy to watch!
Thanks for another episode! God Blesses You!
I have just started watching your lovely videos. I love your energy and enthusiasm. ! I am learning so much about thrift stores and what treasures they hold. Your a gifted designer. I can't begin to grasp what it takes to make a plain and simple room come alive with color and shape . I am watching,watching ,one video at a time.🤩😃
ONE DAY YOU FEEL LIFE IS DIFFICULT, BUT THEN THE RESULT'S CAN BE VERY GREAT.
Great finds! I think the little stamps would be cute displayed in a spice rack with the little cubby-holes.
I was surprised you didn't investigate the little wooden trojan horse at around 5 mins. into the video. Maybe it was not wood. Hard to tell sometimes on videos.😊
Those lamps are amazing!
Wow the little green pottery with the painted roses was beautiful ❤❤❤
Ooo! Add little magnets to the awesome animal stamps ❤ great find!
Exactly... that would be awesome 😎😎😎
Love my favorite LEFT COAST GIRL!! 🧡🧡🧡my pup Ringo was so excited that he made your Rose City /LC Flea video. He now has bragging rights and the ladies are eating up his fame!😂😂🧡🧡
Those carved stamps from India remind me of something used to stamp fabrics, like silk. They would look so nice on display. Super cool.
The little wooden box with the JA candle motif on it, is a jewelry box from James Avery! Very expensive should’ve picked it up!
I saw that too!
I'm a Texas girl and have a large collection of James Avery.
The wood box with JA on it is James Avery, a Texas jewelry designer! Having lived there I have many pieces.
The Wolfard oil lamps I believe came in 3 sizes. I just found two about 3 months ago for $2.50 for both. Sold them both as a set within 3 days for a very good profit.
I LOVE those lamps!
And the stamps. I wuld use them on fabric to make a one of a kind curtain and then display them as an artpiece.
Michelle will love her donkey.
Thank you for always the fun times XXX
Oh those 2 ceramics,,,!❤fantastic… even just as is ,, not necessarily for light ❤
The animal stamps are my favorite item you have ever found. Don't drill them, or tie on ribbons, or glue magnets to them! Use them! Someone created them to be used as stamps! SO special! Maybe create a critter table cloth? Or stamp fabric or a frame?
Omg! Those lamps are just so beautiful! Everything you get is always amazing...❤❤❤
I love candles, but I always worry about kitties and open flame candles. I had two kitties that had incidents with candles and tails. Luckily, I was there when it happened. 🙀😾
Your "scandinavian reindeer" is actually a "julebukk" (yule goat) and a tradition that goes back to the vikings :)
Is julebukk Danish or Norwegian? In Swedish it's "julbock". 😊
The donkey is my favorite because it's so unique.
Love it all but he's sooo cute!
The lamps with Linem lamp shades would look nice.
Those lamps have a patina. Please don’t rub it all away! The artist might be an interesting person. Are you going to research the potter? Also, use taller lampshades not cone style. The taller ones will balance out the base. When are you going to do another closet share? I remember that you did one before! Please do another one! Thank you so much!
The Goodwill's in my State that I visit look so bad. The aisles are junked up with no order and nothing comparing to this. You lucked out where you are.
The lamps are gorgeous! Please don’t scrub away the patina.
My Goodwill stores don’t look like this one. They are not this CLEAN and ORGANIZED. Love your adventures!
the stamps would look cute in a shadow box
I love the pineapple fruitfly trapp.. put some apple vinegar in it... works like a charm. No need for expensive liquid anti fruitfly stuff...
And for the little stamps... use a letter tray to put them on te wall
Have you given us a complete tour of your house ??? I would love to see how you decorated it.. And what have you done with the "little Italy" balcony??? Thanks.🐦🦋🌹
He is not a reindeer, he is an old goat. He delivers present at Christmas
Love the lamps
love your channel and your depth of knowledge. i'd love to see how you clean and prep and prep your finds for your home or resale.
I always love watching your videos. I have learned so much from all the knowledge you have and share with us. Thanks so much.
The lamps were pricey when my mom bought them in the 70s. She still has them.
More fantastic finds, Laura. I know I say it a lot, but your camera work is superb and very much appreciated 😊❤
Thanks so much! 😊
You are lucky; in Long Island; NY we don’t have such good good will
The stamps could be mounted on felt using a velcro pad
Hi Laura. It's Rena I just seen your stamps maybe put them in a shadow box. Love your videos and knowledge in theifting. Take care 😊
I love everything you found. I look forward to seeing you style them sometime after the London trip.😊
Those are beautiful lamps😊❤
Thank you for the advice!
The lamps were my favorites! Can't wait to see the shades you pick. For the stamps, I would put them in a glass jar with some shredded paper filler and you would always be able to see them & they would never get dirty.
I love 💘 the lamps and the donkey thank u
Hello, I Love the donkey, so cute, and the lamps .. my next thing to look for 😊
I like drum shades on tall lamps. You could use museum wax to stick the stamps to a rustic board. Also wanted to thank you for introducing me to Bitossi. Bought my first one this summer!
I'm still searching for my Bitossi. Congrats on finding one.
Thank you. She’s beautiful
Our local thrift shops prices have gone through the moon. No deals here in bucks county Pa.
I think the antique stamps would look beautiful displayed in an old shadow box like the ones that held letters for typesetting.
I NEED that pineapple! I’m going to start looking for one. Talk about a needle in a haystack. 😂
With those stamps maybe velcro them with like that commando tape . Then you could display on the wall or a frame with them in it
Those lamps would be perfect with drum shades....
Rebecca Robeson has quite a few of those Wolfard glass lamps , she uses them with her Christmas decor ! Beautiful !
Hi Laura❤️ Love you and your videos😁
Hey, I found one of those dansk Denmark wooden ice buckets today at a garage sale for 10.00 dollars! I was in shock! I couldn’t believe that I actually found one!
I liked what appeared to be a copper horse on a pedestal stand at 5:35. I don’t know if it was genuine copper or not, but it was pretty! The blue and white leaf dish stamped ‘Bombay, Made in China’ baffled me. The Bombay Company was very popular in the 1980s. They used to have stores in the mall here in Florida. They were my favorite stores! But they are a Canadian-based company, and no longer have retail stores in the U.S. The leaf dish you picked up appeared to be from their Blue Tile line (I have a tea set in Blue Tile). Just wondering if the company manufactured in China?🤔
I nearly jumped off my chair when I saw that horse! 😮
I loved the oil lamp and the stone vase. I'm obsessed with Christmas ornaments and those are all so cute! I love Jovanino! He also reminds me of Eeyore, from Winnie the Pooh. When you said "aluminium Christmas tree" it jolted me back to a tree we had (probably in the 70's) that was aluminium. Can't wait to see your tree decorated.
Put small magnets on the back of the animal stamps and arrange them on a framed magnetic board that could be hung. That way you could always use them and have them displayed. I love your videos!
Adore the onyx vase 😮‼️ and the burro or donkey - stinkin cuute! 💋💋💋💋💋💋💋♥️💋
Yup 💔💔💔 So much fun that's why 😊
I want those blue lamps so bad.
The little donkey is completely adorable.
Loved the two lamp bases! Hope you find the lampshades you’re looking for, probably when you least expect it! That usually happens to me!
Also loved the little Christmas hand stitched animal ornaments! I wholeheartedly agree, I think they will look stunning on a silver aluminium Christmas tree, which reminds me of my childhood. My best friend’s parents had one and had blue baubles ( Christmas tree balls ), was absolutely gorgeous!
I am obsessed with Jovanino and the one from the estate sale! So adorable.
I would have grabbed those lamps too. They’re fantastic!
Problem is it's permanent - but I immediately thought you could put a teeny tiny screw eyes in the tops of the stamps, thread through some red ribbon and hang them on your Christmas tree!
To mount as 3D art - I'd use command strips cut to size ❤
Since there are 12 stamps, maybe a clock?
Awesome haul! Have I told you before (a hundred times or more?) that you are waaayyyy my favorite thrifting TH-camr?
I loved watching everything you got and the end part with the stamps was a great find I'd use them as draw knobs or create like a shadow box there so awesome I loved the donkey you got I have a kangaroo that my mum brought me back from Australia were iam from so I always treasure it thanks for sharing as always ❤❤❤ oh and congratulations to everyone going on the trip what a blessing iam still saving so one day 🙏😊❤
You got a Scandinavian ram for xmas
My favorite are the carved animals from the estate sale.
Those hand carved stamps and the little donkey are so cute! And those lamps…. 😍
The tall lamps are definitely raku
You can remove the brown area by scrubbing with Ajax cleanser or barkeepers friend. But potters often leave the smoky quality because it show a the smoking process of raku…😅
Score on those lamps 😍
THE LAMPS!!! OOOO😊