The girl with goose was made in Laguna beach, California. She was my mother, if alive now she would be 98! Blast from my past, so glad u picked it up, thank u, Pam there would have been a stamp on it with GW for Geri Weeks, famous in Laguna beach
A lot of great art came out of Laguna. I would go to the sawmill show once a yr with my parents friends. That was in the early 70’s. What a great memory you brought forward for me.
Bath and body works is gold. (candle holders decor, etc) They dont typically repeat decor items so everything is pretty exclusive and increases in value
OMG that Bulldog is everything. I have an English Bulldog named “Rebel”. He’s 2 years old and he has every single piece of my heart. So I really loved seeing the bulldogs on that shelf!
The Pelican was a "Beasties of the kingdom" by John Raya 1988. Just so you know the animals are signed on the sides not the bottoms. The mark was on the pilings he was resting on. I love these and have collected them for over 30 years! Depending on size, age, rarity, they are worth around $15 - $40. ❤
01:27 Emerson Creek Pottery has been in business since the early 1970s, and in Bedford VA since 1977. That dish is one of their redware pieces; the pottery gradually discontinued redware from the mid-1990s, due to discovered brittleness, checking, and crazing issues. The pottery is still in operation, run by one of the founders and his children. 05:06 Such brassica. Many cabbage. Very browned. Wow. 16:36 In this case, you are being a little picky. That dish is somewhat desirable, according to Worthpoint. They say the Amoges China Co. operated in Trenton, NJ only between 1944 and 1948, so pieces are uncommon. 18:20 The Spanish runs "painted by hand with enamels and pure gold (24 K)."
Miss you calling them baggies. There was a brand of plastic bags called "Baggies" in the 60's they had an alligator as the mascot and had an alligator texture. Always made me smile when you said baggies.😊
Please open tbe bottles and make sure the paint you sell is usable. I had to stop buying crafting paint from the Goodwill baggies because they're almost always dried up. You think they would check it but, hey....that's Goodwill for ya..
If you ever find a Neal The Frog dinner bell DO NOT PASS IT UP, it’s a definite BOLO! We just sold one for $100 and it sold within a few days of listing.
Hi! The silver peacock dish top looks to be made by Meriden B Company. The set was manufactured late 1800s. I would have bought it and risked that someone had the bottom. They are selling for $350.00
Hi Jocelyn. Nice video as usual. I found a Lladro Polar bear in a baggie at the Burnham Goodwill the other day. They obviously didn't know the worth because it was marked $3.99
For the big paints , grab some cheap shampoo plastic travel containers and separate them 😀 you will still be able to use them and be able to use them for more than just one person.
You had a few "Eureka " moments. I wanted to reach through and grab the owl mug display. The graphics used to promote your future glassware sale are so unusual and eye-catching! The woman featured in your promotions is soothing and authentic.
The dragon figurine is World of Krystonia & his name is Stoope. Why do I remember that? I loved the Krystonia figurines when I was a kid in the 80s. I don't think the figurines have a lot of value, but they are fun. I believe there were books too.
I miss the opportunity to see what things sell for eBay after your auctions . Live sales may be fun and entertaining but there are too many and they take so long. Even so you must be very pleased and proud of all you have accomplished in the last couple of years with Nik Nax. Is there a time line for a shop opening in the old workplace?
I collect r3d mill its crushed walnuts they donmt make it any more i went to a store and bought all the red mill that piece was red mill wish i was there to buy it.
The bowl you thought might be RSPrusia, was not even close to the quality. Most Rsp is very much softer not such sharp edges, I guess if you understand how I'm describing it. The color was not right either. They were more pastels .
Oh gosh, that pelican (time mark 3:45ish) is by someone whose name is on the tip of my tongue! I have a cute, derpy dragon by the same guy. If I think of his name I’ll comment again. Not a huge money maker, but people do collect them.
The girl with goose was made in Laguna beach, California. She was my mother, if alive now she would be 98! Blast from my past, so glad u picked it up, thank u, Pam there would have been a stamp on it with GW for Geri Weeks, famous in Laguna beach
How wonderful for you to see your mother’s art work in one of Jocelyn’s videos! What are the odds? ❤
A lot of great art came out of Laguna. I would go to the sawmill show once a yr with my parents friends. That was in the early 70’s. What a great memory you brought forward for me.
The spaghetti falling into the milk glass dish is very clever and fun. I appreciate the humor.
Bath and body works is gold. (candle holders decor, etc) They dont typically repeat decor items so everything is pretty exclusive and increases in value
OMG that Bulldog is everything. I have an English Bulldog named “Rebel”. He’s 2 years old and he has every single piece of my heart. So I really loved seeing the bulldogs on that shelf!
Love the name!
It’s never a mistake to go with your gut feeling! You have taught me so much. I appreciate you and your work. ❤
I’ve had those snowball candle holders with costa boda stickers
The Pelican was a "Beasties of the kingdom" by John Raya 1988. Just so you know the animals are signed on the sides not the bottoms. The mark was on the pilings he was resting on. I love these and have collected them for over 30 years! Depending on size, age, rarity, they are worth around $15 - $40. ❤
Thank-you!
That peacock was the lid to a butter dish. The plate would have been white ceramic. I have something similar
01:27 Emerson Creek Pottery has been in business since the early 1970s, and in Bedford VA since 1977. That dish is one of their redware pieces; the pottery gradually discontinued redware from the mid-1990s, due to discovered brittleness, checking, and crazing issues. The pottery is still in operation, run by one of the founders and his children.
05:06 Such brassica. Many cabbage. Very browned. Wow.
16:36 In this case, you are being a little picky. That dish is somewhat desirable, according to Worthpoint. They say the Amoges China Co. operated in Trenton, NJ only between 1944 and 1948, so pieces are uncommon.
18:20 The Spanish runs "painted by hand with enamels and pure gold (24 K)."
There is a chunk out of the plate. 😱
I have the same bronze colored owl at 13:40.
Temu. Less than 5.00.
I like how excited you got finding the dig figurine. 😊
I liked the tower of owl mugs.😅
Those owl mugs sold extremely well for me. I only had 3 and they sold for $60
I loved those! Pier one and such pretty colors and ....owls.. js
@@margethibeault6950I saw them as well. And I thought they were so pretty and whimsical.
Hi Jos. Loved the owl mugs and the blow mold kitty cat.
Love the owl mugs.
Just came back from a cruise and had to catch up on Crazy Lamp Lady videos. I feel like I was missing a friend. Thanks for that Jocelyn.
Miss you calling them baggies. There was a brand of plastic bags called "Baggies" in the 60's they had an alligator as the mascot and had an alligator texture. Always made me smile when you said baggies.😊
Baggies still exist but the alligator is gone!
Please open tbe bottles and make sure the paint you sell is usable. I had to stop buying crafting paint from the Goodwill baggies because they're almost always dried up. You think they would check it but, hey....that's Goodwill for ya..
If you ever find a Neal The Frog dinner bell DO NOT PASS IT UP, it’s a definite BOLO! We just sold one for $100 and it sold within a few days of listing.
I love this shopping video....especially the spaghetti at the end....now that was "neat" ....Best always...a follower from BC
Another RSP berry bowl with lots of gold for $14.49!!!! OMG! I'll effing buy it!
Will you be decorating with your wonderful blow molds this year for Halloween and Christmas? It was all so cool!
Although I own a Chihuahua ( or does she own me ? ) I love the wooden Bull dog !!!
Wish you would do your what sold videos again.
Hi! The silver peacock dish top looks to be made by Meriden B Company. The set was manufactured late 1800s. I would have bought it and risked that someone had the bottom. They are selling for $350.00
I don't know if there are copies, but the original snowball is made of crystal by Kosta/Boda and are beautiful with a tealight inside.
I loved it when you picked up Weirdos for a special weirdo sale.
Hi Jocelyn. Nice video as usual.
I found a Lladro Polar bear in a baggie at the Burnham Goodwill the other day. They obviously didn't know the worth because it was marked $3.99
Fantastic! Congrats!
For the big paints , grab some cheap shampoo plastic travel containers and separate them 😀 you will still be able to use them and be able to use them for more than just one person.
That squirrel on the shelf ,too doggone cute
So cool you found Murano!👍🏼🫶🏼
You had a few "Eureka " moments.
I wanted to reach through and grab the owl mug display. The graphics used to promote your future glassware sale are so unusual and eye-catching! The woman featured in your promotions is soothing and authentic.
Missing your mom and Andrew and baby girl 🧡 Cindy in NC
Can't believe you passed up that Arthur Court bowl with antlers -- it's quality stuff!
You missed an elephant wooden vase at time 1:15 bottom shelf, it looked really cool
The dragon figurine is World of Krystonia & his name is Stoope. Why do I remember that? I loved the Krystonia figurines when I was a kid in the 80s.
I don't think the figurines have a lot of value, but they are fun. I believe there were books too.
I scored my first piece of Pigeon Forge! For $4, medium size vase unusual shape beautiful pinkish gray color, signed Douglas Ferguson.
The Murano glass was great and the AR dog. Fab finds.
Boss Lady!! Go Girl!!
I would have loved the Crazy Daisy creamer. I collect and have Crazy Daisy.
That cut to clear looks flashed as some of the color is scratched off
I think the hand painted plate from the first Goodwill looked to have a large chip on the edge. Mind you, if it does, you've probably seen it by now.
The bulldog and owl mugs were my favs. 😊😊
I miss the opportunity to see what things sell for eBay after your auctions
. Live sales may be fun and entertaining but there are too many and they take so long. Even so you must be very pleased and proud of all you have accomplished in the last couple of years with Nik Nax.
Is there a time line for a shop opening in the old workplace?
Cutest Artesania Rinconada Ever.
my Goodwill has a line of folks waiting to get in every morning.. The shelves will be empty in an hour.
What should have "made your day" was the unmarked R.S. Prussia Cake plate.
It was bulldog collection on the shelf
I love the breed apart I’ve got a large elephant Jocelyn ❤️❤️🇬🇧
Oh you should’ve gotten the Arthur Court bowl!
I remember the days when you and Andrew used to pick up glasses with their caddies all the time at goodwill
And another RSP Covered cobalt blue trinket box.
That turkey on the shelf looks like a big cookie jar
😮MG! The spaghetti in the hobnail milk glass!
O got one of those pigs in a gift shop! It wasn't silver and I think it was about that price!❤
I collect r3d mill its crushed walnuts they donmt make it any more i went to a store and bought all the red mill that piece was red mill wish i was there to buy it.
Good finds today
Perfect timing!
Great stuff
I am looking for vintage Santa Mugs.
First now get my 🛏️ time story video then😴🗽🇺🇸🦅🍁🌳😉 Keep Rocking 🤙 the good finds 😍
Awesome I love it
I found the same doggy at my goodwill, but his paw was chipped, so he went to my "chipped but loved" collection. Lol
The bowl you thought might be RSPrusia, was not even close to the quality. Most Rsp is very much softer not such sharp edges, I guess if you understand how I'm describing it. The color was not right either. They were more pastels .
The plate u that was quimpier...didnt it say Talavera on the bottom?
I saw talavera
I do hope you price up that Murano square ashtray.
Oh gosh, that pelican (time mark 3:45ish) is by someone whose name is on the tip of my tongue! I have a cute, derpy dragon by the same guy. If I think of his name I’ll comment again. Not a huge money maker, but people do collect them.
Hi Jocelyn sending love Ann 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
Could u show yourself checking purses
I’ve bought paints at GW always dried out 😕
Love it!
I like the new video style
all the English bulldogs!!! but...already gave hugE COLLECTION
Love your videos
Loved the video❤😊.
Hello there Jocelyn ❤😊
The frog is vintage cuz there used be a canister set like it.
Yes, like she said, Neil the frog. By Sears and Roebuck. Fun.
Baggies 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
But is that a giant chip on the plate you picked up? Right next to your thumb
The leaf bowl? I saw something too.
Love watching ur videos. Hi from Indian Springs nv
Where are your buddies, Kate and Dagney?
They are both busy with their own channels. Dagny is in Main renovating their new house.
They both have channels. FollowThatBug and FlyingPigThrifts.
I’m sure they are busy elsewhere.
Kate posts almost every day. Follow that bug vintage
Living their lives.
Hello from Mexico 👋
The rose plate is to much to flip x
The "k" on the cut to clear for $12.99 looked like scratch marks to me.
Happy day
Thanks
I wouldn't spend 14.49 on that bowl. Goodwill, shame on your prices. 😠
But what if it is worth $100? The GW price would be fine. Maybe it’s not worth that much but you have to look at all angles.
💗
If u find any dachshunds buy them please
I don’t find them often, but I usually pick them up.
Do you still have a booth?
Yes
❤🙃
I looked up 3 laggard pig charm- looks like oriental trading company. Not worth much $3-5$.
❤
First!
Lamp lady .sorry we can not buy anything off you but we support you by watching you it would cost too much postage and we are old pensioners xxuk.
🙂👍
Dfft
Great video
Love the stackable owl mugs
❤