You know what, I thought the same exact thing. I was thinking it might look a little fantastic in a creepy display for Halloween. What ever happened to Baby Jane, anybody? LOL Obviously a true head vase collector would be turned off by a remake like this but for an eclectic like myself....I'm loving it.
I love how you tell us the history about the city you are in and show us the beautiful historical buildings and educate us on the items you are looking at along with the value. I so look forward to your videos. Thank you for taking us on your hut for treasures.
George, I hope the little girl was delighted! Your comment made me laugh. Thank you for giving us all a tutorial on Ohio pottery. Happy and safe travels!!
Thank you, I loved your explanations of the times of the various items. I was given a Robinson Doughboy cookie jar when I picked up a doll crib off ofcraigs list. The guy thought it was a clown lol. Years late I researched and realized I had the real deal, though lots of paint lost, and sold for over $150.00! Free is okay with me.
Weller plate - IOOF Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Wildey is Thomas Wildey who founded the very first Odd Fellows Lodge in Baltimore, Maryland in 1819
Wow what a fabulous antique mall, too bad there closing.. at the end of your video you showed some pottery with grapes on them and I seen one that was 20.00 wow yes please...I love your videos..
My sister just sold her McCoy Strawberry canisters at her yard sale, 2 weeks ago. Her 45 year old daughter marked them $1. Each. I'm still irritated about that. I had told her I would buy them if she decided to sell them. It's still stuck in my craw. Lol
I ran onto your video of Zanesville. I was born and Raised here. I knew Jeff Snyder (no relation) who owned the Olde Town Mall. I was in there the day he finalized the deal with the city. Several malls on US 40 east of Zanesville.
Hi George. Funny story i went to a Flea market this past Saturday am got that green clown cookie jar. Now i paid 10 because the lid does have some cracks. But i just turn it around an nobody sees it. An who i bought it from she said it was a wedding gift in 1955. I am so excited an happy with it. I will buy something with a crack or small chip for myself.
Pottery pottery everywhere! George , l love all the pottery. The city is mistaken, antiques bring more money. Antique people are peaceful, and bring in outside money. But if they had both it might bring in more people. A nice place to eat after shopping would keep people in town spending money.
That's right! It's a shame they're going to have it be a nightclub restaurant so all those new stores they put in there will be closed when the food is open
To overlap is a fine idea with the restaurant with the antique shops, and whatever else is going on. Thank you for highlighting my comment. I hope you are doing fine. Find lots of great stuff. ♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠
@@TheAntiqueNomad Agreed! And how right you were about losing that particular type of customer. And all the history that people won't see or learn from.
Omg… you know so much… amaze balls….. I have things I have inherited and have no idea about them. I would love to send you pics. My mom has that game and fruit picture in her den
@@TheAntiqueNomad my great grandfather's first father in law was the publisher of one of the Forrester magazines in WA State, then he was murdered in downtown Seattle because his election opponent for City Auditor didn't want any competition. Hired someone to clunk him on the head in broad daylight back in around 1890-1907. That's real politics!
Hi George! That first piece of Goofus you picked up was a Dugan piece. Those pieces always seem to retain their colour well. Dugan's Goofus seemed to be the best for retaining its colour, even more than his cousin's, (Harry Northwood), pieces. I really liked the Waterfall chifferobe. That Victorian baby carriage was fantastic! Loved the Native American vase. The Weller pieces were all fantastic. Weller and Warwick have always been favourites of mine. Pity about the local government greed shutting out places like that mall! Greed knows no shame, though. Lots of interesting items there! Thanks for the take-along!!!
That’s interesting! I didn’t realize Dugan made goofus, I knew Northwood did. I must apologize as I didn’t get your piece mailed today before I left I’m so sorry!
@@TheAntiqueNomad A lot of the intaglio Goofus pieces were made by Dugan. Some of the patterns, like "Tulip", he made completely painted, and some were made with only the pattern painted. I have an example of each. The "Tulip" pieces aren't too easy to come across, either. He and Northwood worked together, in the same factory, until Northwood returned to England, so I would've thought they would've used the same techniques and paints, but Dugan's pieces, in my experience, have always held the paint much better than any other maker's Goofus. Northwood and Dugan did share molds, and many of Dugan's Carnival Glass pieces were originally old Northwood molds he had used to make Custard Glass. There has even been some speculation that some CG pieces marked with the "N" were actually made by Dugan, using some of his cousin's old molds. One thing is for sure - if you ever come across a "Northwood" piece of red CG, it's fake. Northwood closed up shop and returned to England, before the techniques of making the red were developed. Just post the cafe' card when you get the chance. No problem!
My mom and I used to go to Zanesvillr, along with my grandma that lived in Richmond, IN, for a few days every summer from the early 60s to the late 70s. Always so much fun to look at all the pottery, the new items, etc. It was great to see Zanesville through you eyes!🌿
Just curious when you may be posting a video from the Greenville Flea market, also known as Luke’s flea market in Greenville KY , thanks keep up the good knowledgeable work.
Hi there! I posted a few recently, please check out my Kentucky playlist because I think I've been there 3-4 times in videos. I also did one on my new channel, The Antique Nomad-Live! recently
Always a blast...when little..mommand dad had those western glasses...never saw a tray...FUN as always...lol..only a Chinese mother for the fake Chinese head with poorly done ..one up and one down eyelashes...another reason to not try that... remember being shocked when they came back and never really were in in my day, went to a concert in Vegas and OMG everyone of a certain age wears these things...loved your Del Mar story.
I'm so glad you had fun with this! I always liked the glasses as a kid, my family didn't have a set but friends did. Del Mar somehow stuck with me even at that young age!
Thanks for the antiqueucation, George! That was so informative how you told us what to look for w/ repros & what the real deal looks like, also how the different companies marked their pieces. You sure got some really good bargains! Blessing in disguise that other place was closed for renovations 😉
It wasn't just mine, I saw the same one in another place, and it was painted the same way. Paint by numbers was more about following instructions than making great art!
Hi George, hope the antique dealers can find another building to sell at; many beautiful pieces, my favorite was the waterfall piece, I have the vanity to match; thanks for sharing & have a great day.
Hi George! I have watched you drop into events at other resellers incl Jeffrey, Misty, CLL & The Nurse Flipper. Today I decided to watch this video & learned so much ~ I subscribed! I am in Western Canada & looking forward to your video from Portland!
You know something about everything!! Thank you for sharing! I enjoy watching very much. My Mom was an antique dealer, children’s book and first edition book dealer while I was growing up. Wish I paid more attention to it all and not only all the Barbies and golden books I got out of it! Now I sell too!
It would make an interesting and educational segment if you would show and share some of the vintage items that you keep and live with in your own home! History of them, memories and what you enjoy about the items! Please consider but we would understand if you are private about your personal space and items.
"But I think we tried" :P Literally laughing out loud. Wonderful time and learned a lot. So will you now make it a point to go back again before they actually close? Thank you and please take care.
Hi, George! You were within about an hour from me! Did you happen to pick up the Pilgrim crackle glass with the clear handle? I'd love to have it! Loved all the pottery. Being from the area, I see a lot of it but NEVER get tired of seeing it and buying it!
02:40 A number of years ago, I had to metaphorically slap a girlfriend who had just inherited a big and pretty Roseville jardinière and was about to put it out for the trash because she didn't care for it. When I told her how much it might bring, she revised her opinion. 13:24 That style of embroidery is known as redwork. It's good if a bit primitive. The actual quilting is nothing to write home about; I suspect this of being a summer quilt. 13:35 The feather quilting is gorgeous! Someone put hours and hours into work that intricate. The block is just Grandma's Flower Basket - nothing special. The value in this one is all in the quilt work. 13:43 And obvs. someone got tired or bored and gave up on the Mother Goose quilt, which would have been stitching over pre-stamped or iron-on transfers.. As worn as the binding is, I don't see there would be any point in trying to finish it, even. 14:24 No, no! IOOF with the triple chain links are emblems of the Independent Order Of Odd Fellows. We had a lodge in the town where I grew up. 18:26 And unfortunately I would advise to go very slow on that one. I can see dampstain rippling at the top of the first pages, and I also noticed some spotting near the spine on the front board. Train nut that I am, I might risk it personally, but then I'm a train nut.
That's very interesting and helpful! I really should have recognized the Odd Fellows, not sure why I confused that with Foresters. The details on quilts and linens are so amazing, I really need to learn my patterns better. I did decide what you mentioned about the train book was prohibitive and left it in the end
I’m here now! I’m doing the Portland rose city vintage market at expo center this Friday and Saturday, and Custer Spokane Antique show the following weekend
@@TheAntiqueNomad I was inquiring about your travels to the NorthEAST! I live in Massachusetts and we have lots of old here and some great shows that your followers would love to see you at!! New England in general is a wonderful part of the country, particularly at this time of year.
Usually ceramic and some whimsical face, they’d put a ball of string behind it and then pull it out the mouth hole to cut off lengths as needed back when adhesive tape was uncommon
The town is spending a bunch of money to buy it, turn it into a bunch of little shops with a restaurant and nighttime entertainment (which will happen when the little shops who need the traffic are closed). It's frankly a hairbrained idea that has failed repeatedly in small towns across America
Is there a way to find out marks that say something like ‘CP’ or just a number on a piece of pottery? Can’t believe that you got three thumbs down. You don’t deserve them.
Send me an email at theantiquenomad@gmail.com please! I have a certain trio who are fans of another channel who find it very important to snub me every time...the joke's on them, thumbs down actually help the TH-cam algorithm!
New point of view, the restaurant is a place for antique shoppers to go to. The Antique market can it not move down the street or close by so both benefit?
They've been in business 30+ years and were going to retire in 5, so they've decided to just move on. There are a lot of other antiques in Zanesville though
I love Shawnee too! I did show quite a bit in my Springfield, Illinois video not too long ago. This mall had less Shawnee than the other Ohio makers, but I will definitely keep including Shawnee in future videos
Wonderful old baseball cookie jar!
Hi George, love learning from you !!
I work in a public library and I want to thank you for supporting and promoting libraries. 🥰
You’re welcome! The library has helped me a lot in this job
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
The head vase kind of looked like Bette Davis when she was older!
Ha! True
You know what, I thought the same exact thing. I was thinking it might look a little fantastic in a creepy display for Halloween. What ever happened to Baby Jane, anybody? LOL Obviously a true head vase collector would be turned off by a remake like this but for an eclectic like myself....I'm loving it.
The peace-loving kitty was my favorite thing in the mall. I love antique malls, but I love animals more, and always want to pet them.
I love how you tell us the history about the city you are in and show us the beautiful historical buildings and educate us on the items you are looking at along with the value. I so look forward to your videos. Thank you for taking us on your hut for treasures.
As someone who lives in the area it’s astonishing to me that we have so much rich art history. Lots of wonderful glass makers as well.
Love your calm voice when educating us. Lol
I try to stay calm but I do get excited sometimes!
You are so knowledgeable. I absolutely love watching your videos.
Thank you and I’m so glad!
George, I hope the little girl was delighted! Your comment made me laugh. Thank you for giving us all a tutorial on Ohio pottery. Happy and safe travels!!
I'm enjoying your videos. I love following knowledgable people.
Thank you, I loved your explanations of the times of the various items. I was given a Robinson Doughboy cookie jar when I picked up a doll crib off ofcraigs list. The guy thought it was a clown lol. Years late I researched and realized I had the real deal, though lots of paint lost, and sold for over $150.00! Free is okay with me.
The waterfall piece was lovely
That boudoir lamp could be dated from the lady’s eyebrows alone !
That boy fishing looks evil …
I agree on all counts!
Thanks for sharing! Great video 😃
Thank you too!
Wonderful finds and history from a most wonderful guide. Thank you!
You’re so welcome!
Weller plate - IOOF Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Wildey is Thomas Wildey who founded the very first Odd Fellows Lodge in Baltimore, Maryland in 1819
Odd Fellows is such an interesting organization, their history is early and rather fascinating
My uncle used to drink black label beer because it was one of the cheapest beers.
Wow what a fabulous antique mall, too bad there closing.. at the end of your video you showed some pottery with grapes on them and I seen one that was 20.00 wow yes please...I love your videos..
Thank you! I set aside your pink fairy lamp but it’ll be after my trip before I can invoice
@@TheAntiqueNomad ok ty 💗💜
My sister just sold her McCoy Strawberry canisters at her yard sale, 2 weeks ago. Her 45 year old daughter marked them $1. Each.
I'm still irritated about that. I had told her I would buy them if she decided to sell them.
It's still stuck in my craw. Lol
Dang that’s not good! People don’t listen sometimes
Without a doubt!!!
First time watching one of your videos....you are SO knowledgeable....thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am subscribed!
Thank you so much! Please tell your friends and I’m glad enjoying discovering my channel
I ran onto your video of Zanesville. I was born and Raised here. I knew Jeff Snyder (no relation) who owned the Olde Town Mall. I was in there the day he finalized the deal with the city. Several malls on US 40 east of Zanesville.
Oh interesting! He was talking about it when I was there. I'm sad to see that place go but I know there's a lot of other antiquing near Zanesville
Try a magic eraser on the black label scratches first!👍
Good idea!
Geaorge, the velvet hat with the spike looks to me like an Odd Fellows costume hat. I have several pieces of Odd Fellows hats and costumes.
Thank you that makes sense
Hi George. Funny story i went to a Flea market this past Saturday am got that green clown cookie jar. Now i paid 10 because the lid does have some cracks. But i just turn it around an nobody sees it. An who i bought it from she said it was a wedding gift in 1955. I am so excited an happy with it. I will buy something with a crack or small chip for myself.
Pottery pottery everywhere! George , l love all the pottery. The city is mistaken, antiques bring more money. Antique people are peaceful, and bring in outside money. But if they had both it might bring in more people. A nice place to eat after shopping would keep people in town spending money.
That's right! It's a shame they're going to have it be a nightclub restaurant so all those new stores they put in there will be closed when the food is open
To overlap is a fine idea with the restaurant with the antique shops, and whatever else is going on. Thank you for highlighting my comment. I hope you are doing fine. Find lots of great stuff. ♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠♥️🧠
Mr. George you bring me great joy, thank you so much for taking the time to take us shopping with you!
Hi, George! Been there! Hate to see it leave. I remember when Lebanon and Waynesville were huge antiques meccas. Not any more, sadly.
I realize things consolidate but the reasoning in this case was lame
@@TheAntiqueNomad Agreed! And how right you were about losing that particular type of customer. And all the history that people won't see or learn from.
Omg… you know so much… amaze balls….. I have things I have inherited and have no idea about them. I would love to send you pics. My mom has that game and fruit picture in her den
Please do! I might be able to help you
Might be a smart place to shop because while their pottery prices are probably right on..the other stuff might be bargains
Exactly right! I found some good stuff
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Love your videos! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Go for it www , West Virginia girl here. I knew I liked you !
I like it there, and so much great stuff has been made in WV over the years!
Great great video. Thanks
You’re welcome!
Love the old pottery
Me too
Loved the frog! Great picking tips!
Thank you! Cheers!
That repro head vase would be a good candidate for a custom repaint. 😊
The Forresters were huge. They even had their own magazine. Lumberjacks were a big group industry.
Yes and needed mutual aid, the lumber barons were quite stingy
@@TheAntiqueNomad my great grandfather's first father in law was the publisher of one of the Forrester magazines in WA State, then he was murdered in downtown Seattle because his election opponent for City Auditor didn't want any competition. Hired someone to clunk him on the head in broad daylight back in around 1890-1907. That's real politics!
Hi George! That first piece of Goofus you picked up was a Dugan piece. Those pieces always seem to retain their colour well. Dugan's Goofus seemed to be the best for retaining its colour, even more than his cousin's, (Harry Northwood), pieces. I really liked the Waterfall chifferobe. That Victorian baby carriage was fantastic! Loved the Native American vase. The Weller pieces were all fantastic. Weller and Warwick have always been favourites of mine. Pity about the local government greed shutting out places like that mall! Greed knows no shame, though. Lots of interesting items there! Thanks for the take-along!!!
That’s interesting! I didn’t realize Dugan made goofus, I knew Northwood did. I must apologize as I didn’t get your piece mailed today before I left I’m so sorry!
@@TheAntiqueNomad A lot of the intaglio Goofus pieces were made by Dugan. Some of the patterns, like "Tulip", he made completely painted, and some were made with only the pattern painted. I have an example of each. The "Tulip" pieces aren't too easy to come across, either. He and Northwood worked together, in the same factory, until Northwood returned to England, so I would've thought they would've used the same techniques and paints, but Dugan's pieces, in my experience, have always held the paint much better than any other maker's Goofus. Northwood and Dugan did share molds, and many of Dugan's Carnival Glass pieces were originally old Northwood molds he had used to make Custard Glass. There has even been some speculation that some CG pieces marked with the "N" were actually made by Dugan, using some of his cousin's old molds. One thing is for sure - if you ever come across a "Northwood" piece of red CG, it's fake. Northwood closed up shop and returned to England, before the techniques of making the red were developed.
Just post the cafe' card when you get the chance. No problem!
The Holly Hobbie bookends are super cool! That is really sad about the building. 😥
Another great video! Looks like you got some great deals. I can’t wait to see what you get for the wagon wheel tray and cups!
They sold right away in Ohio, I didn’t even get them to the west coast!
Thanks for taking us along!
I’m glad I could!
Ok, can't wait to see you in Spokane.
Me too!
Wonderful video and chat, George, Laura and Kat all in the same room, day done!
Thank you I sure enjoyed it!
My mom and I used to go to Zanesvillr, along with my grandma that lived in Richmond, IN, for a few days every summer from the early 60s to the late 70s. Always so much fun to look at all the pottery, the new items, etc. It was great to see Zanesville through you eyes!🌿
Love watching your channel, you are so informative and love your references to history. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Just curious when you may be posting a video from the Greenville Flea market, also known as Luke’s flea market in Greenville KY , thanks keep up the good knowledgeable work.
Hi there! I posted a few recently, please check out my Kentucky playlist because I think I've been there 3-4 times in videos. I also did one on my new channel, The Antique Nomad-Live! recently
I always learn something from you! Thanks 😊
Thank you so much!
Another great video. Wow they had some great deals, thanks for taking us along!👍😊
My pleasure!
Also - thank you for the tour and the info... I will definitely be going down to shop here before they close in Novemeber.
Always a blast...when little..mommand dad had those western glasses...never saw a tray...FUN as always...lol..only a Chinese mother for the fake Chinese head with poorly done ..one up and one down eyelashes...another reason to not try that... remember being shocked when they came back and never really were in in my day, went to a concert in Vegas and OMG everyone of a certain age wears these things...loved your Del Mar story.
I'm so glad you had fun with this! I always liked the glasses as a kid, my family didn't have a set but friends did. Del Mar somehow stuck with me even at that young age!
@@TheAntiqueNomad xo
Thanks for the antiqueucation, George! That was so informative how you told us what to look for w/ repros & what the real deal looks like, also how the different companies marked their pieces. You sure got some really good bargains! Blessing in disguise that other place was closed for renovations 😉
I lucked out I guess! I like that "antiqueducation" term.
OMG your comment about the paint number had me in laugh hysterics,😂
It wasn't just mine, I saw the same one in another place, and it was painted the same way. Paint by numbers was more about following instructions than making great art!
What a great antique mall, sorry to see it might go. I’d shop there if the U.S. would open their border to Canada.
We wish they would!
Hi George, hope the antique dealers can find another building to sell at; many beautiful pieces, my favorite was the waterfall piece, I have the vanity to match; thanks for sharing & have a great day.
I loved that piece too! There's a lot of antique malls there, I suppose they'll find their place
Sorry to see this place closing, I think I need to make a road trip
That was fun!
Thanks!
Hi George!
I have watched you drop into events at other resellers incl Jeffrey, Misty, CLL & The Nurse Flipper. Today I decided to watch this video & learned so much ~ I subscribed! I am in Western Canada & looking forward to your video from Portland!
Have you ever gone to the Goodwill bins? You travel so much, where do you actually consider home?
I’ve been to the bins once in Delaware but they were really junky. Home depends on the season truthfully
Thanks for the video
My pleasure, my Belle!
Hope to see you in Portland on Saturday!😊
I’ll be there! Near the front I hear
Nice picks and thank you for sharing your expertise :). It was so good to meet you on the Nurse Flipper!!
Pottery? You want to check out John Bartlam pottery auction prices, oh yeah
You know something about everything!! Thank you for sharing! I enjoy watching very much. My Mom was an antique dealer, children’s book and first edition book dealer while I was growing up. Wish I paid more attention to it all and not only all the Barbies and golden books I got out of it! Now I sell too!
It would make an interesting and educational segment if you would show and share some of the vintage items that you keep and live with in your own home! History of them, memories and what you enjoy about the items! Please consider but we would understand if you are private about your personal space and items.
Another home run George!
George, do you ever purchase Nemadji pottery? What are your thoughts on it?
I like it! I showed some in my last video , "Left Coast Revivals of Antique Shows"
@@TheAntiqueNomad I've collected it for about 15 years now. No two the same!
"But I think we tried" :P Literally laughing out loud. Wonderful time and learned a lot. So will you now make it a point to go back again before they actually close? Thank you and please take care.
If I'm in the area I will!
Hi, George! You were within about an hour from me! Did you happen to pick up the Pilgrim crackle glass with the clear handle? I'd love to have it!
Loved all the pottery. Being from the area, I see a lot of it but NEVER get tired of seeing it and buying it!
Darn, I meant to get that and then I forgot on my second pass through! I bet they'd ship it though
@@TheAntiqueNomad I’m going down there before they close. If it’s there, it’s meant to be. 🤗
02:40 A number of years ago, I had to metaphorically slap a girlfriend who had just inherited a big and pretty Roseville jardinière and was about to put it out for the trash because she didn't care for it. When I told her how much it might bring, she revised her opinion.
13:24 That style of embroidery is known as redwork. It's good if a bit primitive. The actual quilting is nothing to write home about; I suspect this of being a summer quilt.
13:35 The feather quilting is gorgeous! Someone put hours and hours into work that intricate. The block is just Grandma's Flower Basket - nothing special. The value in this one is all in the quilt work.
13:43 And obvs. someone got tired or bored and gave up on the Mother Goose quilt, which would have been stitching over pre-stamped or iron-on transfers.. As worn as the binding is, I don't see there would be any point in trying to finish it, even.
14:24 No, no! IOOF with the triple chain links are emblems of the Independent Order Of Odd Fellows. We had a lodge in the town where I grew up.
18:26 And unfortunately I would advise to go very slow on that one. I can see dampstain rippling at the top of the first pages, and I also noticed some spotting near the spine on the front board. Train nut that I am, I might risk it personally, but then I'm a train nut.
That's very interesting and helpful! I really should have recognized the Odd Fellows, not sure why I confused that with Foresters. The details on quilts and linens are so amazing, I really need to learn my patterns better. I did decide what you mentioned about the train book was prohibitive and left it in the end
So sad closing for restaurant and bar
Hi George
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HEY WHEN ARE YOU AT MT DORA FLA 2022
We'll be back third weekend of February
@@TheAntiqueNomad OH MY GOD!!!!😊😊😊 YOU RESPONDED THANKS
Do you ever travel to the Northeast?
I’m here now! I’m doing the Portland rose city vintage market at expo center this Friday and Saturday, and Custer Spokane Antique show the following weekend
@@TheAntiqueNomad I was inquiring about your travels to the NorthEAST! I live in Massachusetts and we have lots of old here and some great shows that your followers would love to see you at!! New England in general is a wonderful part of the country, particularly at this time of year.
What is a string holder? I couldn’t find a description online?
Usually ceramic and some whimsical face, they’d put a ball of string behind it and then pull it out the mouth hole to cut off lengths as needed back when adhesive tape was uncommon
@@TheAntiqueNomad oh! Kind of like a precursor to a tape dispenser? Thank you Nomad! I love your channel.
Robinson Ransbottom are distance relative of mine,,,your so. Right,antique malls are going out of business all over the country,
How interesting! Which side is your family?
@@TheAntiqueNomad my grandmother,these family’s came from England and Ireland in the 1820-30
PBN, you’re so funny, vitiligo, come on, the artist didnt know to blend.
Lol yes but it did sell right away
What was the name of the antique shop that is closing?
Old Towne Antique Mall, Zanesville, Ohio
Did you ask what the building's next life was going to be?
The town is spending a bunch of money to buy it, turn it into a bunch of little shops with a restaurant and nighttime entertainment (which will happen when the little shops who need the traffic are closed). It's frankly a hairbrained idea that has failed repeatedly in small towns across America
@@TheAntiqueNomad Fingers crossed for that scheme.
Is there a way to find out marks that say something like ‘CP’ or just a number on a piece of pottery? Can’t believe that you got three thumbs down. You don’t deserve them.
Send me an email at theantiquenomad@gmail.com please! I have a certain trio who are fans of another channel who find it very important to snub me every time...the joke's on them, thumbs down actually help the TH-cam algorithm!
New point of view, the restaurant is a place for antique shoppers to go to. The Antique market can it not move down the street or close by so both benefit?
They've been in business 30+ years and were going to retire in 5, so they've decided to just move on. There are a lot of other antiques in Zanesville though
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Why oh why aren't you showing any Shawnee pottery? And not even mentioning them. Shawnee is my very favoroite collectible. Disappointed.
I love Shawnee too! I did show quite a bit in my Springfield, Illinois video not too long ago. This mall had less Shawnee than the other Ohio makers, but I will definitely keep including Shawnee in future videos