The figurine is a Barclay Manoil made of lead. The $1 pocket watch is a model made by Westclox. The bank box (April 1904 - Sept 2015) IS NOT missing a lock on the bottom. That's the hole for inserting bills. Banks actually held the keys and opened these when depositing. Values on these are based on condition, shape (as they can vary), and bank.
I wish it was one of the square banks I've seen before. I was told of another flea market where there is a guy with all sorts of old keys. Maybe I'll look into on upcoming weekend.
If the cross in the messy shop @2:40 yes. I remember thinking that when I saw but even more after returning home and looking at what I captured. If I go back there I have to take a better look if its still there.
Wow! Just imagine that being full of silver coins lol. Used to watch several watchmaker channels. Both probably just need serviced. Unless that one has a broke spring or something. The soldier looks to be an inter war period piece. Not really knowledgeable with them but would probably leave the original lead paint. Lots of things at that market... probably mostly no real deals except for what ya found 🫡✨️
Yeah right. Silver coins would have be in that back then and the cents would have be interesting. Most likely Flying Eagles, Indian, and maybe a 1909-S VDB wheat. The gold-tone watch is keeping perfect time. The silver colored one won't be worth servicing but at $1 no loss.
Maybe a great candidate to service yourself... some special tools that probably be made...the spring winder might be a cheap tool...Haven't looked or watched for so.e time. Don't remember if that is something you'd be interested in
My BESt find at this flea market: A vintage Topstone rubber Devil halloween mask from the 1970s in MINT condition for $5.00 ! Sold it for about $150.00 the next week !
That's great to hear. Congrats. Luv hearing about great finds. Which other flea markets do you search? I hear there is one somewhere between New Hope and Peddlers Village.
I not either but a number of vendors at coins shows, in consignment shops, and at the flea market have said please stop filming so I sometimes have to get what I can quickly. It does take away from the topic and quality of the video. Appreciate the comment.
The figurine is a Barclay Manoil made of lead.
The $1 pocket watch is a model made by Westclox.
The bank box (April 1904 - Sept 2015) IS NOT missing a lock on the bottom. That's the hole for inserting bills. Banks actually held the keys and opened these when depositing. Values on these are based on condition, shape (as they can vary), and bank.
Thanks for sharing was some cool stuff there. Big fan of flea markets👍
Nice sharing 👍 💚 🍀 👍
Neat pick ups! The bank is my fav, love those. Wish you found it with the key, that would have been neat.
I wish it was one of the square banks I've seen before. I was told of another flea market where there is a guy with all sorts of old keys. Maybe I'll look into on upcoming weekend.
In the inside building, the cross was stunning.
If the cross in the messy shop @2:40 yes. I remember thinking that when I saw but even more after returning home and looking at what I captured. If I go back there I have to take a better look if its still there.
Very cool bank.
It cleaned up nice with Miracle Cloth.
Wow! Just imagine that being full of silver coins lol.
Used to watch several watchmaker channels. Both probably just need serviced. Unless that one has a broke spring or something.
The soldier looks to be an inter war period piece. Not really knowledgeable with them but would probably leave the original lead paint.
Lots of things at that market... probably mostly no real deals except for what ya found 🫡✨️
Yeah right. Silver coins would have be in that back then and the cents would have be interesting. Most likely Flying Eagles, Indian, and maybe a 1909-S VDB wheat. The gold-tone watch is keeping perfect time. The silver colored one won't be worth servicing but at $1 no loss.
Maybe a great candidate to service yourself... some special tools that probably be made...the spring winder might be a cheap tool...Haven't looked or watched for so.e time.
Don't remember if that is something you'd be interested in
My BESt find at this flea market: A vintage Topstone rubber Devil halloween mask from the 1970s in MINT condition for $5.00 ! Sold it for about $150.00 the next week !
That's great to hear. Congrats. Luv hearing about great finds. Which other flea markets do you search? I hear there is one somewhere between New Hope and Peddlers Village.
@@PocketChangeInspector The one in Columbus used to be GREAT - quality has suffered lately.
@@LannieLord I haven't been there in a few years. I thought the same but was thinking of revisiting.
Never been a fan of the fast pan
I not either but a number of vendors at coins shows, in consignment shops, and at the flea market have said please stop filming so I sometimes have to get what I can quickly. It does take away from the topic and quality of the video. Appreciate the comment.