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well we're at one more undisclosed warehouse location and oh my gosh just the architectural ornaments outside make me curious what's inside Joselyn from crazy lamp lady is headed back there with Jacob burner and Lucas and wow um I don't even know where to start once again they have so much amazing stuff everywhere that they have stuff they've got tons of it and a lot of it is really good this Ro here is out of that collection from upstairs in Donald's that makes that check all these and all these yeah the stuff down here it was like we were this was a some I had left in my truck and I just tossed in the end here oh I see so more photos and making piles you can yeah let's see that's so great who did that one this is Jay Foster that's awesome politician ah very good it is yes I love it it's very apt oh my goodness do they have the stuff we priced this when we were little and loved it this is an old stereo card viewer and yes they are a lot of fun because you hold these up and you can see all the wonders of the world all right well in today's video we are here at Jacob's Warehouse the other warehouse this is a very pretty piece of blue threaded Blanco from the 1980s little bit of a factory second you can see where the final pull went but it is in good shape there's no breaking to the threads $112 on here wow there is the beginning of the George pile and the Joselin pile remember the early 90s and all these daylow acrylic displays this needs a piece of glass but it's a nice little modernist table sort of reminds me of an een gray the temple rubbing yeah I guess they don't let them do that anymore because it was weing the gravestones down a lot so that's I've I've seen like the taii ones are starting to sell for good money even we have that one two Victory pins made of wood CU it's World War II we're not getting the rhinestones from Austria anymore and this one is made of a very light plastic nice little Mil of fiori oval pin here I can always use those so we'll put that in the pile I'm again a little bit flued it's really hard to know where to start here so I'm just going to pick up things I think are interesting and work our way around we'll put a pile together they've been very generous so far so I'm sure what we put aside we'll buy this one's been drilled to make a lamp though it's an old Phoenix glass base but the drilling of things for lamps is a big no for me that looks like a Marcia of California of course anytime I see B salt in the Wedgewood this seems to do better than some of the other colors although there's a nice screen and I have a collector for that too o this is a really good stopper I wish I could find the rest of that bottle the tiniest Bluebird ever this is a Leo Ward it's itty itty itty bitty but just for fun I'll put it in the pile this is a cute little piece under here it's one of these sarento music box tables it'll flip open for your jewelry uh the legs actually come off this was sold as kits furniture around 1970 and you'd put it together and this one plays a song which if it works I'll have to turn off the camera because it's one that will get us in trouble with the folks at YouTube Ah but it doesn't work which is UN oh no there it goes might need a little more of a wind wow it's really kind of them to open this up to us it's big unsorted bunch of stuff and they said just make a pile and we'll see where it goes this is Bor gazi they have it listed as Victorian it's not them they got this from somebody who bought it with that tag on it but bores is actually mid 20th century Italian and it is collectible not quite as collectible as that though there's some snazzy shoes cute little pattern glass piece that's holding all of this green opalescent but it feels greasy like new glass so I think this one's a Repro that would be fun in a display somehow syic has Driftwood rather than Morgantown crinkle to that from the 1960s here is a very impressive Carnival Glass punch bowl with a very impressive chunk out of it unfortunately which was the fate of a lot of these because they would sit on bases and it was easy to knock them over it's grape and cable by Northwood and that's a nice early piece that would be rather valuable in better condition this looks like when the Philip Hoffman for moer off the top of my head but I'm going to put this aside for Joselyn and see what she thinks because she bought a piece like this when we were in Mount Dora last year and so I'm thinking maybe this is for her this is an early 1900s Bennington glaze American pitcher with the swastika which was for good luck and all around the top too this was done about 1910 it had nothing to do with Nazism at that time the na Americans that had used this logo for years stopped using it when Nazism came to the four this piece is Bishoff glass because it has elongated Bubbles and this was something that they did it's also their color of green and one of their shapes there's the bottom there I don't know if this piece was meant to have a stopper but I think it was and the orano clown decanter C little 1950s vintage Dresden girl the harpus but she's missing it's funny the lace is all there but she's missing one of the strings on the harp oddly enough this is a nice stature piece with the couple very brightly colored because of course this was sold in the middle Victorian period and people mainly had Gaslight so they wanted lots of reflective surfaces that's why it's so shiny and to the modern eye it may seem a little Parish but in Victorian lighting it was just a beautiful colorful attractive thing that you could put on the mantle and that was a new idea because the burgeoning middle class had never had access to these sorts of goods before this little guy is interesting this is a souvenir of the Jamestown exposition of 1907 it was a Regional Fair like a World's fair and of course they being that era of time they thought a black boy eating watermelon would be appropriate on this pin cushion that is made of shells interesting World spare item that I have not seen before I think we'll put this up in our pile I'm not sure what this on the back is though is this how they glued it together it almost looks like a repair but I think it's actually the original cement they used cool trans Oceanic here I always am a fan of these this is a 1960s AA one the' 40s AA ones are even more desirable but this got shortwave and can be used all over the world and that's why it's trans iic he likes the plastic ones too they're trying to find Bangles because Kate from followed that bug is coming to visit and she loves Bangals I'm not seeing Bangals in here but boy I like the colors on this Aurora beaded necklace as bead strands go this is one that I think can sell and there is the clasp to let us know that this indeed has age lots and fun and familiar things I would buy under ordinary circumstances like the little stangle bird here that I am actually passing by because there's so many wonderful options I'm trying to look for things I don't already have this is a newer piece kind of interesting but a little damaged unfortunately these are fun these are corbey corby's blended whiskey Poria Illinois say corbies and highballs as well as Cocktails so not bird food stirs for your drinks Laurel is come to shop cute little cord piece here we don't see as many collectors for this nowadays but it was so nicely done made in New Jersey in the 1940s this one's got a few little chips thank you welcome he showed up and saved day the first thing I pick up the first thing I pick up that's so great yep the stopper to the he's like look at this Morano stopper and I'm like I know where the bottle is that's so cool here great bottle well since you're the uh good sters well I was going to say if you could find the bottle that goes to this one I would really appreciate it this is an interesting piece here in this buff color it's Naomi and her daughters-in-law this is an English piece I just really like it and it looks like brand new even though it's Victorian and it's questionable now that I look at the bottom whether it has the right amount of wear but it is definitely a registry Mark so I think it's legit okay that might that even might even be 17th century but that's a shoe either a knee Buck that's probably a knee buckle okay that's a little sling Buckle that's a uh final probably off of a cartridge box and that is exactly what that says okay which is they call them bat wings oh right okay and it's the tip of the belt okay to keep it from fraying or getting unra M and that was interesting what you said so do you mind showing CU I was e dropping and I wanted to show this so the smaller tobacco bowls are early yes because tobacco was more expensive until they learned how to farm it here and so up until the 1700s the bows are going to be much smaller that's interesting so where was tobacco first Farm because I just always assumed it was here oh I don't know somewhere far away probably old home week There's No Place Like New England to celebrate old home week where everyone would go back to where they were from and get together again this one is for Boston baked beans it's an advertisement bigger busier or better that's kind of fun I think they got the bangal out for Kate so I'm going to quickly look and see if there's any other pieces that look like they're older vintage up my alley most of what I see is kind of just wearable and that's typical because 90% of what's in a jewelry box is just wearable jewelry but then there's potential for a few vintage items what he nice you got [Music] jewelry we got [Music] lot that's a cute little Flower Power Pin if that'll clean up oh my gosh well she's definitely into the big bobles I love that that is awesome she put them on herself too that's the best part like I got this we've got enough jewelry we can hike this little piece is mar Cuba we don't see a lot of Cuban items because there's an embargo and they don't typically get to the United States but I have collectors in Florida who come to shows who are looking for things made in cubm hm this one has a nice signature it's a nice small black glaz it looks like like it's Mexican this one has an impressed Mark of a bear claw let's see if we can read that signature that might be Native American yes it is signed Ethel they've been unboxing a little bit years ago found some bills yeah those are World War II mhm like Japanese Occupation what's that front one is yeah it looks like yeah neat great shape on these lamps but they would need to have Shades I'd love them if they were any other color than the neutral but neutral looks good in against a color wall so someone could use them lots more bags of jewelry lots of lighting and parts and things PV stack back there that looks familiar from back in my music days this is kind of neat it's one of these folding chairs but it's a generation older it's got ventilation in the seat this is going to be from about 1910 we usually see 1930s 40s chairs like this this I have to admit I really like the little metal cart I'm a big fan of these I'd be curious to know what they wanted for this although they may just need it to use this is cute it's Long Island Railroad the route of the dashing commuter and this is the little martini glass so you could have your afterwork drink on the way home instead of going to the bar box of frankoma here one part basic pieces just had a request for one of these hardware store sorters but they are on a budget and these do not sell cheaply anymore this seems fairly endless but we actually have seen quite a bit in here this is pretty but it's got a big broken wing a lot of Asian pieces not sure what the story on this is but it's got a chunk out of it and everything's covered up so we can't really read it believe it or not this is a Fitz and Floyd vase they did some PL work too and it's not just all big frilly things here is another one of the birds Leo Ward they're so popular now now they used to do a lot of Chinese import so these things are about 30 years old and I'm going to show you so that you get some sort of a feel for what the more recent Chinese Imports are everybody 10 cents what a deal powdered tempera from the 1950s I wonder if that would still be good some beautiful porcelain pieces here this looks like it's l Mo nice basket this lovely hand painted piece here I believe I recognize this blank as being Austrian but let's take a look there is our mark on the LMO piece really nice hand painting on these so fancy so frilly not totally in step with today's market I think that one is Austrian because it doesn't have a mark and it likely dates before 1900 but if you'd seen the house we were in earlier today those fancy French pieces would have been right at home so there are places that that sort of Decor really works and it's just beautiful I think this is a great time to be collecting that sort of European porcelain if you like it because the prices are really down and there's great Supply and some really good collections coming out we're talking at lunch today about how markets go up and markets go down and if you're around this long enough you'll see both and so that's part of why it's important to follow channels like this follow crazy lamp lady follow other people who are doing these things burner Brothers Auctions will give you a good idea where things are selling in the wholesale market and what things are selling for more so check all of us out if you haven't subscribed to one or all of us well please do because then we can let you know when we have future videos and you can follow the trends of the market as we experience them here's some neat looking jewelry pieces let's see what kind of condition they're in these are shoe buckles with the and a belt buckle with the French steel cut beads and then these longer adornments I think would have been sewn on shoulders to hang down at least that's how I assume these would be used they are nice and old they're also a little bit rough for condition because these things the fabric just sometimes goes if they're not stored well so you have to really check them over I have done well in the past with these French shoe buckles this is a nice large piece well as well that that could go on a hat I don't do as well with belt duckles though well this place is chalk full of goodness and I have a nice little pile and then we're going to go shop at their other facility so what a wonderful opportunity this is to meet some really nice people and find some really cool things here's an interesting thing schaer's Voyager for Vmail use so this is from the second world war it's a mailing tube and in this bag we have the results of all that Vmail look at the cute little face plate made in nepon 1920s definitely looks like a flapper nice early mcco l lily P picture here it just says 124 but that's definitely a McCoy piece from the 1920s or early 30s it's a small one but this looks like a Higgins plate I almost bought a Higgins piece at their mall yesterday there's the Higgins mark on the edge and I suspect that won't cost me a ton so we're going to put put that in the pile too these are really cool cuz they're so encrusted one of them is broken unfortunately but they're a pair of candle holders they appear to be staer sure I'll go ahead and pick this one up and not worry about the flower since it's not in good shape this is the cocken jewel there's your base of course they never were marked because lots of companies made similar wees they've had a hard life but let's show you the one that's in good shape this could be restored they do have the other piece you notice it has a metal fitting because that is how they were made when you open these up you will see metal pieces inside of complex porcelain figures often times and there is the vain Jacka and then this little bench is awfully cute too okay well this is not the butler SE a poem to it is a big poster from Leroy Neeman of tennis boy my friend Janet who has the antique mall in St Petersburg would probably really really like that because she was a professional tennis player on the other hand knowing Janet she's already got it old shipping barrels can be really cool and this one's for bottle caps back when people brewed their own at home and had to have bottle cappers okay I'm finding more things to buy thought I was done but here's another cute velligan set in the chartreuse and here's a van brigle shell well the sun's getting close to setting and we're going to run out of daylight here so we've got to wrap up at this part of this very fun shopping Excursion but we've got more places to go so stay tuned for more and in the meantime if you enjoyed this video check out this one also click thumbs up to like this video and check the description for information about our patreon our memberships we've got a lot of different levels with different perks and bonus videos and early content also 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Published: Tue Nov 28 2023
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