Hi Both. Thanks for another great video. I used to work in a warehouse with a corrugated tin roof. When the rain came, and especialy the hailstone in winter, it was like working inside a snare drum.
The yellow vase you passed on at 2:45 is mid century Italian, made by Nuovo Rinascimento - contemporary of Bitossi. Always buy the stuff with 'italy' scrawled on the base like that, most of the time you can charge whatever you like (I do LOL)
@@daveweeks4748 yep, probably the mould number. There were numerous factories and most of them didn't sign much more than that black scrawl. Anytime you see it, grab it! I identified this one via Google Lens, which is a godsend for stuff like this. Like fat lava and scandi glass, there's so much out there, remembering it all is near impossible!
🥚🥚🏫🕰🕰 I had some of those eggs . I put them in my fridge. My Daughter decided to bake a cake 🎂 grabbed one of the eggs and tried cracking it open. The mixing bowl was history. My wife went bananas. But I thought it was hilarious 😂 😃
Yes Banham used to be a great boot sale. They killed it off when they started charging buyers an entrance fee. I hope it gets as good as it used to be again x
We missed the last one but apparently it was quite large, so I think it will grow again, and there was no fee to get in. It’s a shame it’s only once a month, but maybe that will change.
There was absolutely nothing stopping her from selling it online herself, but she wanted shot of it and chose to price it low at a car boot sale. I don’t think she’s a ‘poor woman’. She was very happy with the sale. I’m now going to clean it up and spend time researching it, photographing it, listing it and finding a new owner for it. Someone who will be looking for just that vase and who will love it.. someone who would not have been at that car boot sale. Also I bought it very late in the day… if I hadn’t bought it she may not have sold it at all and would have gone home with it again.
@@andreahills74 Hi Andrea. I understand how it all works, I suppose my question is would this lady still have been quite so happy to sell that vase for £2 if she realised it’s potential £40 value? Unlikely. She was happy to sell it probably on the basis she thought it was worth £5-10. I see this all the time at car boot sales. I can’t believe people sell items for £1-£2 happy in the knowledge that these things are getting flipped at 10, 20, 30 x the price paid. Last week on You Tube there was a pair of boots sold at a car boot for £1 and the boots were listed at £185? I can see now why our local charity shop now has a full time volunteer listing better items on EBay. The penny has dropped…
@@andreahills74 Let’s not deliberately overcomplicate things. It was worth £40, the lady clearly didn’t know that or she would have asked for more? You sniped it, from there you took a photo, checked solds (“research”) listed it, ran a baby wipe over it and collected its real value by flipping. Some car boot sale resale profits are brutal.
Loving your content, Andrea. Im just starting back up again. Thanks for sharing all you do x
So glad your enjoying it ☺️
Hi Both. Thanks for another great video. I used to work in a warehouse with a corrugated tin roof. When the rain came, and especialy the hailstone in winter, it was
like working inside a snare drum.
Great vlog Andrea, thank you. Good to see Nic's Nerf pickup (at 10:25, no hanging around lol)...🥚
He never hangs around where Nerf is concerned 😆
Some military bits I saw kicking about on the stalls which you don’t see often 👍😉
Lovely vlog, there always interesting and informative 👍
yes, 😊 Thanks. have a great weekend
The yellow vase you passed on at 2:45 is mid century Italian, made by Nuovo Rinascimento - contemporary of Bitossi. Always buy the stuff with 'italy' scrawled on the base like that, most of the time you can charge whatever you like (I do LOL)
Great knowledge there, cheers. Pausing the video the words looked like 'A / 18 ITALY'.
@@daveweeks4748 yep, probably the mould number. There were numerous factories and most of them didn't sign much more than that black scrawl. Anytime you see it, grab it! I identified this one via Google Lens, which is a godsend for stuff like this. Like fat lava and scandi glass, there's so much out there, remembering it all is near impossible!
I saw that too, it was a great vase.
I’d have bought it in a flash but it had a large crack in it 😢
I have a couple of sasse and belle vases love the vase Andrea
Hi Andrea, I love the sass and belle vase, very stylish. I used to sell a lot of sass and belle when I had my shop in Norwich ⏰
It sold quite quickly too which was good 🙂
🥚🥚🏫🕰🕰 I had some of those eggs . I put them in my fridge. My Daughter decided to bake a cake 🎂 grabbed one of the eggs and tried cracking it open. The mixing bowl was history. My wife went bananas. But I thought it was hilarious 😂 😃
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Yes Banham used to be a great boot sale. They killed it off when they started charging buyers an entrance fee. I hope it gets as good as it used to be again x
Exactly,we started going to banham roughly 35 years ago,we sold and bought a lot of stuff in that time
They made a massive mistake charging to get in
We missed the last one but apparently it was quite large, so I think it will grow again, and there was no fee to get in. It’s a shame it’s only once a month, but maybe that will change.
That poor lady selling the Wedgwood for £2 when it’s worth £40….
There was absolutely nothing stopping her from selling it online herself, but she wanted shot of it and chose to price it low at a car boot sale. I don’t think she’s a ‘poor woman’. She was very happy with the sale. I’m now going to clean it up and spend time researching it, photographing it, listing it and finding a new owner for it. Someone who will be looking for just that vase and who will love it.. someone who would not have been at that car boot sale. Also I bought it very late in the day… if I hadn’t bought it she may not have sold it at all and would have gone home with it again.
@@andreahills74 Hi Andrea. I understand how it all works, I suppose my question is would this lady still have been quite so happy to sell that vase for £2 if she realised it’s potential £40 value? Unlikely. She was happy to sell it probably on the basis she thought it was worth £5-10. I see this all the time at car boot sales. I can’t believe people sell items for £1-£2 happy in the knowledge that these things are getting flipped at 10, 20, 30 x the price paid. Last week on You Tube there was a pair of boots sold at a car boot for £1 and the boots were listed at £185? I can see now why our local charity shop now has a full time volunteer listing better items on EBay. The penny has dropped…
@@andreahills74 Excellent Comeback!!! Enjoyed your Video!! 🤗❤️👍🙋🏻♀️
@@andreahills74 Let’s not deliberately overcomplicate things. It was worth £40, the lady clearly didn’t know that or she would have asked for more? You sniped it, from there you took a photo, checked solds (“research”) listed it, ran a baby wipe over it and collected its real value by flipping. Some car boot sale resale profits are brutal.
4.29 thats Appa from Avatar the last airbender
Freeman's sell sasse and belle vases and mirrors
Was this Banham? We were staying the weekend nearby and were all set to go to this but as you say the weather was weird, then it got nice later on!
Yes it was Banham
Is that toy that is like Pinocchio up for sale
⏰⏰ The planter is lovely, my favourite item!
💋 I couldn't find a clock or an egg emoji on my tablet so here are some lips 😂
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Loving the wedgewood clock
Lucky to not get drenched.🥚
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🕰️ 🥚 ❤❤❤❤❤❤Wonderful walking with you, Andrea, and seeing the treasures you found! Warmest friendship from Colorado ⛰️
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