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apparently he has escaped from most of his clothing as well hi i'm george the antique nomad come with me as i wander the country in search of valuable vintage amazing antiques and cool collectibles we'll buy sell and trade at antique mall shops and shows estate sales flea markets thrift stores anywhere people go to find really interesting things that just aren't made anymore so come on let's go hey everybody it's george the antique nomad on my way to kentucky to get ready for a show in kansas next weekend over labor day so i'm a busy guy i'm gonna flip the camera around and show you where we are this is big peach antique mall it's right by the freeway what a great location lots of visibility and so you can see it's already pretty busy on a monday morning i see in the back there's a couple of old cars and i've got a park over here anyway so we might as well show the neighbor is in the old cars or actually i think this might be someone involved with the antique mall because it's the same building there's the back end of a 57 chevy and a jeepster that's when they took jeeps after world war ii and made them into little passenger vehicles because people were desperate for cars and they would buy anything that ran that was new and actually the jeepster was pretty cool car and then this car here is a restoration project to be sure but this looks like a late 20s or early 1930s packard packard's theme at the time was ask the man who owns one not so many women drove cars at this time and if they did they tended to be lighter cars because these cars had manual everything and they were actually rather cumbersome to drive by today's standards but this is an old packard awaiting restoration packards were very expensive classy cars up there on the same level as cadillacs and other high-end marks okay i'm going to have to don my mask here in a second but i am in a little back cubby part of the store where i wanted to look at you one more time when i'm mask-free so i can say hello again and behind me i've got a row of tiara christmas mugs for the irish coffee done in the late 70s and early 80s tiara did a lot of reproduction depression glass in that time too they were a home deal you know you could have parties in your house and sell directly to your friends and that kind of thing these are piano babies and these are the original ones i believe they're called that because they sat atop a piano they are porcelain you see reproductions of these from the 1960s but these are the originals they have a mark on the back that is going to be hard to see in here let's see if we can get it in a good light maybe you can get at least a little of it there's one more we'll see if it's visible there too but this represents the mark of the hoybach h-e-u-b-a-c-h company here's another one we'll see if it has a deeper mark that we can show you okay that one has just the impress number underneath there the painting is mellower and just frankly has an older look and they usually have a little bit of a dust coat from being sat out for years and years like this one does so that's an indication of the originals and they price in the about 150 to 200 range typically now this one is a 1970s version notice how it's a little brighter it doesn't have as much patina because it hasn't set out for as long this one's a pretty good one but it's just not quite the same and it's a subtle distinction hopefully you can get some feel for that just by looking but they are collectible area in and of themselves and here's the netezer set with some really final pieces this is walnut it's got an interestingly shaped mirror and a lot of detail this should date to right about 1900 this would have been at the front of a foyer or a prominent place in a fancy home it's priced with the discount at about twelve hundred dollars we sold one similar to this at an estate sale for 9.50 so i think 1200 is actually a pretty good deal on this and there's some nice pieces of older glass i talk a lot about how fenton glass has very even crimps and if they're not even it's not fenton well this is peach blow the pinky color with the white and this is victorian it's before fenton we're going to show a fenton peach blow basket look how uniform the crimps on this are they're all pretty much the same shape size and depth as opposed to this piece that was hand formed fenton would have used a tool that was more precise in the 20th century than the victorians were using so that's an indication of age we'll take a look at the bottom it has a flattened surface and it does have wear like it should there were reproductions of peach blow in the 1970s and 80s from a company called aa imports who we just hated in the antique business they destroyed the market for a lot of victorian glass by faking it however that one is definitely real because it has the hallmarks of age that it should and then we have a nice porcelain painted piano lamp with a rubina shade rubina satin that goes from the pink to the satin and this is hand painted unlike those mice and plates we saw earlier which were a transfer decal this detail is all painted by hand come on focus camera so this is all hand-painted detail right down to the roses on the feet oh and look it's a drinking glass for dad if momma let him get away with it these dolls in the case are just cute little things but i like the lip case gives it kind of a nice look they're only priced at 25 each these would have been hand painted these were not expensive when they were new they're 1950s kitsch and kitsch cells people love that sort of fun yet slightly cheesy aspect people were inclined to like fun and happy things after the second world war because it had been such a difficult time for so long and so people just really wanted bright and fun and cheery i think we're in a period like that very similarly right now vintage patterns are collectible and these look like they're 1970s and 80s but older ones especially back into the 50s are really popular 60s and even some of the 70s because those are eras that are coming full force and vintage fashion these look like 1980s to me judging by the colors and the cuts and well the 80s are starting to come back in fashion too old patterns from the early 1900s are especially valuable these are all priced about two dollars each but when you get back a little further you start getting into real money now one thing is a reseller shopping in an antique mall that's been around for a while is you will sometimes see 50 off sales this mall has been here 25 or 30 years people grow old occasionally people get out alive in the antique business and retire a lot of times unfortunately it's actually that someone has passed on but everything in this space is 50 off including this crazy folded fire hose in an interesting rack which would be 75 that's actually not a bad price if i didn't already have a couple of fire hoses i'd be tempted by that but i'm going to shop this one fairly deeply and see if there's anything that i can pick up for resale i see a weller vase but the other thing about an old line antique mall is that sometimes the prices are from 20 years ago as well and that's why they're having half off because they have to acknowledge that the market has changed now this is not bad for ten dollars bar wear is popular this has a pagoda on the top and an asian looking scene this would date to the 1960s and for 10 let's see if this was a commercial liquor bottle it does not have a mark that says it was so i think this was sold as a decanter and that usually is better the commercial bottles a lot of them were just made so prolifically that they're not interesting to collectors now the only thing is that might be hard to pour liquor into but you know i think for ten dollars it's probably worth buying so that will probably go with me we've got a little bit of shawnee corn here 25 that's probably about right but i find that fairly often in the part of the country i'm in so and we've got some old coolers this one has kind of an interesting design but it has a hairline crack unfortunately i don't know if we can see who made this it doesn't really say i've not seen this style before the red handle and the colors make me think probably 1940s but i don't know who the maker is there's the base to an old singer sewing machine vintage scales but i have to say the prices so far seem pretty pricey the pheasant tail and the rattlesnake skin are kind of an interesting display there's another mccoy pedestal but i don't have the jardiner to go to that so oh one other thing here this is a neat pattern of depression glass that i've always liked again it's very geometric and the fruit bowl is 25 and then half off it's not a bad price for what it is this was done right around world war ii here's a space that i really like now i don't usually find too much i can afford to buy because they know their stuff and they price fairly but they do a lot of modernism we're near macon georgia which is an antebellum town with a lot of wonderful old civil war historic era type things and yet there are modern pieces because again there's an air force base so there's a population that's moved in and out and they have some fun things this is fostoria heirloom it came in happy pastel colors as well as red and orange 1955 to 65 approximately a great design very much a departure for fostoria which had done fussy and formal dinnerware up until that time priced at 45 that is not a bad deal lots of fun things in the case here this motion lamp is a later one because of the plastic top but they're really fun when they're lit and it spins and the waterfall goes and it's only 35 dollars which is a pretty good deal and this is blue mountain pottery out of canada this is one of the largest and most modern of their pieces that they made in the green splash glaze and it's really cool it's priced at 75 blue mountain went out of production in the early 2000s and i think that that's really not a bad price but the piece i'm most likely to look at possibly to buy is this because i believe this might be alexandrite glass see the blue color here i'm going to take it to the front and look at it and see if it turns purple when it's in a natural light because they said purplish on the tag so i have a feeling it is color changing this looks like a european piece probably 1980s but if it changes color it's well worth the 14 they have on it in fact it's worth a bit more which is why i would like to buy it then we've got more fun owls the one in the back is coo rock the plastic company out of monterey 12 is pretty good on there you've got a bookend and a little mug very 70s look at the great shape of the base of these mid 1950s to 60s stools that is just really cool they need reupholstering which wouldn't be that hard but they're priced at 195 which is more than really i think i could get for them but they're such a great design a couple more coup rock trays this dealer does well and it looks like they've been busy they're actually a little low on stock now this is a francoma planter and it says old and it is it looks like ada clay i see a little bit of crazing we're going to take a look at the overall condition and see if this might be a buy it is ada clay because it's tan and after 1955 they moved to sapulpa and the clay there was red it's got these little curves with the bubbles on it frank was john frank his wife was grace grace designed these art deco lines with the swirls and bubbles on them that was her trademark it's just a low planter bowl it does have some crazing but if it doesn't have any cracks at ten dollars that's a good price ada clay is much more collectible it's the desert gold glaze i think this is probably a 25 dollar piece so i'm going to check it over for condition and then here's another rare color this is blanco rose in 1963 the department store in san francisco wanted blanco to make them a color that only they could sell so blanco which did not usually do proprietary things like that agreed to do this pinkish color for them and then they changed the terms of the deal and blanco was so mad that they cancelled the order and sold it to all of their competitors and would not sell it to them it was hard to make it was difficult for the kilns to do that color and they only made it in 1963 and 64. these two pieces are california mid-century pottery the top one just says california usa and block letters maurice of california and joaquin potteries of california use those marks the main interest is in the glaze that's really fun with that bright speckled orange and then this is cal originals california originals was in business from 1955 to about 1980 they always made wild designs this one's got a nice label on it sometimes they're also marked cal originals but oftentimes they're just painted gold on the bottom so if you see gold paint on the bottom of a mid-century piece like this there's a good chance it's cal originals this is a hanging ashtray that's why the hook it's funny to think in the 1970s that people would hang ashtrays from the ceiling just like a swag lamp by their sofa and then you'd just reach up and butt your cigarette out in it and they're very collectible now this is priced at 35 and that's about right for these styles of hanging ashtrays old style english telephone box on this apron which would be from about 1980 and we see some more quilts here these look like crazy quilts here's a cute head base let's see if it's real or if it's a fake well it looks damaged so i bet it's real and it is it's got the old relpo mark here's some more items that are going to be in the upcoming auction there's some really great slot machines this one's a mills poinsettia now these have been restored but these are 1930s and 40s era and there's a five cent play this one says all quality mints on the side this was if you were in a place where you couldn't legally gamble but you could use them as what they call this trade stimulator which means that you would actually be selling them with the idea that whatever you won you would trade for trade checks and then you could spend them on things in this case mints or other things i'm sure i'm sure that was played with a little bit fast and loose this one with the cherries is out of the early era legal gambling as well and then behind we've got a really great houdini's death defying mystery escape from an iron can filled with water now my bet is that this is part of a traveling show that did not feature perry houdini but that it was something that was done based on one of his tricks however we also see a straight jacket an original straight jacket from a traveling show this is a really cool piece there's a lot of interest in magic tricks and magicians and this should go for good money possibly in the four digits and then here is a picture of the master himself escaping from a jail cell and apparently he has escaped from most of his clothing as well please subscribe if you haven't already it doesn't cost anything and hit that like button and if you're really into it and you do want to be a supporter you can actually join memberships as well now so you can click the join button and find out more about that so now back to the video this person's gone to a lot of trouble to build a nice display for large items where everything looks kind of permanent and is separated it's nice to see this rather than pegboard i have to admit as time has gone on i used to be a pegboard fan but i more and more like displays that look more like you might have it in a house here's one of the dog nutcrackers this one looks like it's cast aluminum so it's lighter this is going to be something probably from about the 1950s when you see the aluminum this on the other hand the cricut door stop is older cast iron and painted green 35 is not a bad price for this old boot jack here's a tool dealer and they've got a neat old bell in here this one's priced at 295 and that's about the going rate for these these days if they have the harp and then here's an old fitted shoe sign fitted for three dollars and fifty cents you can get your high button boots fitted to your foot and that's going to be a 295 about right because it's a stamped tin but that is an older piece and then here's a parking meter these old parking meters are disappearing from cities because they're switching over to these electronic card reads after which every single time they're more money than they cost before this one is 89.95 that's about what i got for the last one that i sold it might be strange to some people to think that old labeled cans are popular but they are great for decorating and there's a lot of these that are around because these companies over produce the labels or the company went out of business before they could fill everything so you see cohasset syrup from corn and sugarcane dixie-made syrup we're in farm country in georgia a lot of these products came from here originally red label georgia cane flavored syrup pride of virginia tomatoes and then mission orange drink these are little banks from the 1950s and next to them we have i'm familiar from my stomping grounds originally fresh columbia river salmon pillar rock packing company now a lot of these are old labels put on newer cans so you know it's really for the look the label is what you're buying but the mission orange drink these are original from the 50s priced at 4.95 i usually can sell these for around 10 so i think i'll pick one up these folks like copper and brass and a lot of people do now these brass trays we used to have trouble giving away at estate sales and now we're seeing prices in antique stores of eight and ten and twelve dollars on them it's because that decorating trend which was very popular in the 1970s has come back into fashion again copper is another area that was popular in the 70s and i believe that that will start to come back into fashion as well here's a bunch more brass figures the owl is kind of a classic from the time i'm afraid that my schedule is not going to permit me to spend a lot more time showing you things here so i'm going to just do a little walk through so that you can see some more stuff and we'll stop and posit this fellow he seems very stern i'm thinking he's somebody that we should know from history and it says that it indeed is the best of borghum who was the sculptor who did mount rushmore that's why it seems to have familiarity after arkansas's nylok pottery stopped doing the mission wear with the swirled natural colors in the pottery they switched over to molded wear in the 1930s because it was less expensive to make this one has a very large nyloc mark on it at my estate sale this weekend i sold a hot pot from the 1980s that had blue geese on it and they bought it for the blue geese this was such a ubiquitous pattern this one's called gaggle of geese this is louisville stoneware it's priced at 19 now i have a hunch that in a few years you'll see this priced at about double that because blue geese are going to come back into style they were such an iconic 1980s motif it's just bound to come around again a lot of people see these viewers and assume automatically that it's blanco but it isn't it is from west virginia though when you see these bubbles especially when they become elongated the only things blanco ever did with bubbles in them are very uniform and they're tiny like seed bubbles this when they become elongated as you see here is either by ericsson of west virginia or bischoff this dealer has done some research and is attributing this to erickson i'm inclined to think that they're right it's priced at twenty four dollars nice piece for the price the right piece is a lucite lamp and it says it has a shade somewhere which i don't see it's priced at 95 that's going to be from the 1970s that's not a bad price i could probably get 30 more in florida it's not enough for me to spend the money on it but there is room in that one and then this is sooner glass but you never see the pink you see green and orange a lot this was made in oklahoma they did these swans in these wild colors and this one is priced at 28 it is not a bad price considering that it's an unusual color if you like these which a lot of people do i've definitely known a number of collectors for soonerglass over the years and i don't think any of them have this color well this dealer is having a 20 off sale and i see something that i really like actually i like a lot of this happy stuff this condiment set which is japanese from the 50s is fun it'd be about 30 but what i'm really after are these the dealer can't tell because they are not marked most of their stuff is but when you see the three little spider marks which are the spiders are the things they would little stilts they'd put this on in the kiln so that when the glaze was applied it wouldn't stick to the machinery so you've got one two three they're hard to see but there's three little specks there and they didn't mark this matlocks but this is metlock's wild poppy it's a very 1970s design and the 70s designs and met locks are a lot of fun and people like them they only have it priced at 10 because there wasn't a mark just the creamer alone recently sold for 28 on ebay so i am gonna pick these up because it's eight dollars for the two pieces and the sauce boat i imagine has to be worth at least as much as the creamer so that's a nice deal now i wish they hadn't put tape on the gold because sometimes this thin gold paint on metal comes off but i'm hoping i can get these off these are wooden they're flamingos they're souvenir of merritt island florida and these would be from about the time i lived in merritt island florida in the 1970s as a kid well we lived near merritt island merritt island was where i got my first bicycle that didn't have training wheels and it's six dollars minus twenty percent i know these will sell in florida so i'm going to go ahead and get them they also have this cute little bird figurine that's only four dollars and eighty cents this looks like it is one of the ohio makers probably royal copely to tell you the truth and that one is four dollars eighty cents and it's got a nice burden flight aspect i probably should take that too but i have a lot of figurines right now and then we have a picture of what kills the collector market here's a napkin doll you would put napkins on the table in these they'd stick out of her little dress and that would be a cute centerpiece display on the table i looked at her and i thought she seems a little wrong somehow the face doesn't seem painted quite the way an old one should be and when i turn it here made in china for lillian vernon well thank you lillian vernon for helping destroy the collector market for another antique and vintage item by producing a new reproduction of something that you could buy in an antique store for frankly not a lot more money i don't really understand what the appeal of these pieces is to buyers in the marketplace today when there's a ready abundance of things like it priced similarly i understand that people want to just be able to order things and have them appear but you know what buy from a reseller you could get something to really nicer than that for the same price that is not a new fake here's a cute little vintage dress 1950s it's sort of almost folk costumey in its way this is priced at about 40 but it's got a nice old label on it we're near atlanta so aviation related things come around and this one is a little great american flying machine it's not wildly old this is something that delta airlines made available to some of its employees to give to their children and grandchildren that's very cute there are not many of them around and it's priced at 125 dollars i would say it's probably from the 1990s looking at the logo for maximum kitsch here's the ash brick lighted mission i have had the ashbrook san francisco scene that lights but this one all the little windows in the mission light up when you hang this on the wall and you can see the quality is not great it's not particularly painterly it's not trying to be it has the ashbrook signature that's actually a factory production ashbrook was perhaps a designer but it may have been a made up name too they made lots of these at the time there aren't many left they're great kits from the 1960s and 70s this one's priced at 145. they've got a bunch of vintage vinyl here too which is appropriate because they've got vintage 50s music playing in the background i have to talk over it unfortunately so i won't be able to really stop and show you a lot of this but it looks like they've got a lot of rock era and the types of things people are looking for now and they featured a few particular ones there's joni mitchell on the right this is introducing the beatles so that's pretty early and then next door in alabama that's where jimmy buffett is from he lives in the keys in florida now i have to say his concerts and his fans are a lot of fun here's a variation on the mccoy swan you don't see very often because it's got the painting and it also is not marked mccoy but it is mccoy you'll see it in the book it is listed and known and it's priced at thirty dollars because of the painting here's a case of uranium glass all lit it certainly pops when you have the black light on it even when you have the rest of the lights on you still see how much this glows i like the dolphin candlestick particularly well and then there's the 1930s depression glass that glows you've got the ice bucket the octagon shaped bowl etc now that so much is electronic people like these old cafe boards even ones from the 1980s like this are collectible now because people are using them in homes for fun applications or to spell out things like don't eat the cookies for their kids here's the 1960s coke electric clock and i wanted to show this this is a happy yellow vase by hager and it's got the royal hagar stamp on it even though royal hickman in all likelihood did not design that piece because this is 70s era and he's pretty close to retired at that point but he did go back and design other things for them after he left them in the 1950s so it is entirely possible that he had something to do with it and then because we're near atlanta we have every imaginable coca-cola commemorative bottle they made commemoratives for so many different people in fact they still do these are everything from masonic from the 1980s kentuckiana fun summer weekend on the stern wheeler that was actually pretty hard to get that one's priced at 45 but a lot of these start as little as five or six dollars this one was for gillies the famous tavern in pasadena texas that one's priced at 50 bucks the collector's club had a bottle made you've got the division three national champion west georgia team commemorated on a bottle that one's nine dollars 1980 1984 u.s olympics that one's eight dollars if you are into coca-cola there's just a ton of collectibles newer and older not only are they owls but they have rhinestone eyes which makes them doubly great let's see what the price is but they have quark stoppers so they've got a little more age and they're eight dollars it's really not a bad price at all not with the rhinestone eyes those are cute and here we are with the older coca-cola collectibles we've got the small acton manufacturing cooler you can see their mark on it what's nice is that it's in really good clean original condition not restored this one as well if the paint is more than half there you really should leave things alone and not restore them this one's got a little bend in the top that does devalue it some and then look at these great whirlets or juke boxes that one in the back is just a classic everything lights up i believe bubbles rise up the sides it's just amazing it's under the bow tie coca-cola advertising sign here's an old coke signed from a pharmacy probably about 1940 in fact we can see right here a little older than that made in usa 1933. the bow tie on the green trim sign is going to be 1960s early 60s and then here's a lovely lady and a gentleman sharing a coke on a very large sign dated 1942. some more vendor model slot machines there's some really cool stuff in this mall wonder horses are collectible now too and this one actually says wonder horse if you wonder why i call it that well that's because it is a wonder horse this is for very little cowboys and cowgirls three and four and five-year-olds to bounce up and down on back in the day and then the one next to it is a radio flyer this is a more recent version of the original but the originals only sell for about forty dollars and that one's in really good shape and they are still just as much fun for little kids to bounce up and down on as they were then now here's some more things that are going to be in the auction and there's some really cool music boxes from little miniature organs from eastern europe and germany these are victorian you never see these available anymore this is a great collection that they're going to be selling here debruder riemer which is the riemer brothers and look at the detail on the work in all of this all of these are going to make different sounds these are going to be crank driven just beautiful machines up here you see this one's got the sound board you can see this one has a cylinder and each one of those little prongs makes a different sound when it goes up against the strikers [Applause] and then in the back there's an old organ probably from a church fantastic stuff a very nice collection here's a big old cylinder disc player these are items that oftentimes can sell in the thousands of dollar range so this will be a wonderful interesting auction i wish i could go a lot of needle posters again a bunch of magician related magician items always sell for two to five hundred dollars is the typical range sometimes more you see a lot of carmi he was very popular and then here's a simphonian chine this would have been from a nickelodeon which was basically a place that you went to hang out and have fun and spend a nickel on various amusements and this music player would have been one of them really neat stuff you just don't see anymore well i know we've got some fans in indiana and here are purdue boilermaker glasses made by if you look at the bottom big rainstorm you can hear probably overhead the shield with the f is federal glass out of chicago these are only three dollars a piece i bet somebody is a purdue fan i think i'm going to pick these up well while these nice folks wrap my thing i'm going to pull my mask down and everyone looks better than crystal right be surrounded by golden crystal and you'll look great so i just wanted to say thank you for joining me again it's really fun to be bringing you big peach antique mall it's one of my favorite stops on the i-75 trail i will see you soon i'm george the antique nomad on periscope twitter instagram and facebook and have fun out there antiquing and hunting for vintage and i will too and we'll share stories soon bye-bye now thanks for joining me again in the fun and fascinating antique community here where online meets the real world please click the subscribe button below click the bell to be notified when new videos upload leave a comment below and hit thumbs up to like this video links to our online social media daily posts and our items for sale are in the description this is george at the antique nomad bye for now
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