Thrift with Me in Bourbon Country! I Antique & Vintage Mall Shopping

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2020
  • This thrifting video got held up until now, just when we need one! Come shop with me (some weeks back) in the Bourbon Capital of the World. There’s lots to see, and plenty of price info to help your future thrifting.
    The first half of the video is spent at Peddlers Mall, a new vendor mall outside Bardstown, Kentucky’s 1790s downtown. Showcases and spaces are filling with reseller merchandise of all kinds. We ferret out the antique, vintage and collectible wares, highlighting everything from iron counter scales and wheels to Murano glass and a lovebirds clock.
    “Buy my pottery…or else!” There’s a few good stories about things we see here, as well as tons of tips on identifying and valuing items throughout…depression and kitchen glass, a Jim Beam clock, even a beautifully kept 1930s enamel stove. Several fakes and forgeries are identified to educate resellers and collectors as well.
    After making a nice haul there, it’s off to visit an antique mall I’ve passed but not seen before. Sparrow Antique Mall greeted us with a Star Wars Stormtrooper, plus offerings of scarce early roadside signs and advertising, mid-century decor and an attack of the killer Tomato Ware! We also discover whether I pass the Ingo grip test.
    A detailed list of items follows below…
    I hope my review of my visits to these antique and vendor malls helps you learn more about antique and vintage items, inspires collectors to broaden their horizons and informs resellers about vintage items of value! I’m happy to be sharing my real world vintage encounters with the online community, I love sharing our passion and hope we will all help each other with our antique education.
    Here’s a list of other items we find out more about in this video:
    Hopalong Cassidy binoculars, My Old Kentucky Home, Carlton Ware lettuce, Andrea by Sadek fishnet, International Harvester award, TST Daisy dinnerware, Couroc of Monterey, ships lanterns, Goofus glass, Hall China, Shawnee Corn, beer advertising, animals on nests, Joe St. Clair, Pilgrim Glass, oil cans, dog dresser caddy, bridge lamp, Treasure Craft canisters, novelty pottery, Pfaltzgraff Villager, cream separator, soda advertising, 1960s modernist glass, Syroco clock set, etc.
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Komentáře • 171

  • @kelleykelley549
    @kelleykelley549 Před 4 lety +14

    George, you’re the most knowledgeable and likable creator on CZcams! Loved the vid! Thank you!

  • @melanielippincott943
    @melanielippincott943 Před 4 lety +6

    This is the first video of yours I've watched and I love it. You're extremely knowledgeable, but not dry or snooty. Very down to earth seeming, with a great wit.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Well, thank you! I really enjoy talking about all this neat old stuff to people who appreciate it. Please like/subscribe, we'll have a new video tomorrow

  • @pattimercer9357
    @pattimercer9357 Před 3 lety +3

    “Comfortable to sit in waiting for tow truck!” OMG! I laughed so hard!!

  • @rebeccanichols1165
    @rebeccanichols1165 Před 4 lety +4

    Saw many things i liked. I have 2. Milk glass fenton lamps. I paid 80.00 a piece for them in the 80s. And jusr recently i started collecting hall dishes. I think i saw pieces at both stores. I have seen pieces on ebay and i got 2 bowls from Misty. Thats the start of my collection.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      That's cool! I like Hall China for the quality and color of the glazes. I'm always excited to hear someone's building a new collection!

  • @candyhaller1624
    @candyhaller1624 Před 4 lety +4

    Great content as always thanks for posting and thanks for all your hard

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I'm enjoying getting people back into the spirit of it

    • @candyhaller1624
      @candyhaller1624 Před 4 lety

      Hard work!!! Jeezzz just saw my unfinished sentence.

  • @sweetpickins9180
    @sweetpickins9180 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi from NJ! You are one of my favorites to watch . I thank you for all the knowledge you share! Today I picked up at my charity thrift store (2) Maurice ash trays! Now I know the story behind Maurice. It’s all about Karma. ✌️

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      That is awesome! I'm glad you're enjoying watching and that I told that shady story, I always found it interesting

  • @crittergirl3647
    @crittergirl3647 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for helping with my shopping withdrawal!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I thought we all needed to appreciate what we're missing, sounds like some of us will be out again soon

  • @Meekavintage
    @Meekavintage Před 2 lety +2

    yes game show prizes,oh what a fun memory THANK YOU for that

  • @judygillespie3242
    @judygillespie3242 Před 4 lety +4

    Really enjoyed these two malls. Wish you had a ton more to show. Stay healthy and happy.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi! I have a few more to show plus some extra video, we'll make it through until the quarantine is lifted somewhere

  • @nataliesangeorgie6192
    @nataliesangeorgie6192 Před 4 lety +4

    Saw you on the Ashley Rose Chat. Moving you to the had of the class. Can't wait to back track and binge watch all your footage. You're amazing.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Natalie SanGeorgie oh thank you that's so kind! I hope you enjoy it and I'm glad to bring you more each week!

  • @janetpogue4970
    @janetpogue4970 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My grandfather was from Central KY. Beautiful part of the state!!

  • @jamiedaly4984
    @jamiedaly4984 Před 4 lety +7

    great video George, your friends from Canada. waiting for the day we can get back to the antique hunt...

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! I hope soon for you all up there. It's fractured and uncertain down here

  • @kvkosmosk3891
    @kvkosmosk3891 Před 3 lety +3

    "It was a terrible car, but it was comfortable to sit in while we waited for the tow truck". 😂

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety +1

      Lol yes my dad had a few choice cars like that in his time

  • @aseretstudio1724
    @aseretstudio1724 Před 4 lety +5

    Always a learning experience with you, George! Thanks!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! I'm glad I can tell you about things we all still encounter"in the wild"

  • @karenratzlaff9977
    @karenratzlaff9977 Před 4 lety +6

    So appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I'm glad to show you the fun of what I get to do

  • @glendafromaustralia1625
    @glendafromaustralia1625 Před 4 lety +10

    Totally interesting George. Best vid yet. No wonder I hear “where’s George when we need him” in thrifting vids. Fat Birds sell lot Afghans and Laura heads straight to blanket section first. Ashley Rose sure has us all buying at least one hen on something. Lovely glassware this vid too. Lots love Glenda from Australia ✨✨💖💖

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you, I'm glad you thought so! It was filmed a few months ago before I knew more about volume control but the info was useful I think, I don't do a lot of thrift stores here because they're not good but these vendor malls are. Fat Birds live an hour from here on the town that has the National Quilt Museum, textiles are very popular with collectors here! And yes, I bought the blue Swann because of Ashley and I'm glad she influenced me

    • @FatBirdFinds
      @FatBirdFinds Před 4 lety +2

      Dilly Dander hi Glenda!!!! Loved this video too!!😊

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh thank you! It's a drive but worth it if you're headed towards Louisville

  • @niomismith6952
    @niomismith6952 Před 3 lety +4

    Love your videos! I feel like I'm learning alot, hopefully retaining some. I would love to go to these different states and see all the variety of treasures. I would like so much to be able to do this as a job. 😁 Just need to learn how to ship things, that part is my fear factor that stops me.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      Shipping isn't so fun, but it isn't as daunting as it seems once you try it. My suggestion is read and follow the postal regulations to a T and then you'll never have damage or get burned. Misty on Thrifter Junker Vintage Hunter and Jeffrey on Real Nifty Vintage both did shipping tutorials during the lockdown in April that might be useful to you

  • @cindysemblante4411
    @cindysemblante4411 Před 2 lety +2

    All of the information and history you share is mind blowing. You have an amazing mind

  • @micdraper3768
    @micdraper3768 Před 2 lety +4

    We had Walter the Farting Dog. Fabulous. Great video thanks

    • @micdraper3768
      @micdraper3768 Před 2 lety

      Everything looks so small in your hands. Fabulous fabulous video

  • @rosamerla1534
    @rosamerla1534 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with many people, you have an amazing, amazing memory.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      Well, I've spent some time around these things! I'm glad you enjoyed it

  • @curbdiggercarl
    @curbdiggercarl Před 4 lety +3

    Informative as always! Love the Mob related ashtrays!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      That was a good story I heard from a credible source but wasn't allowed to be published in my book

  • @joyceanderson8343
    @joyceanderson8343 Před 4 lety +3

    I know that you mention crazy lamp lady a lot I watch them all the time and comment I just went to their latest video and told them they need to give you a shout out because you truly deserve more subscribers you are the bomb!!!!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +2

      They recently did and it was very kind of them (and you) to say!

  • @georgiamoon7513
    @georgiamoon7513 Před rokem +1

    George you make thrifting vintage displays,and your knowledge!

  • @patricialyle1656
    @patricialyle1656 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Going back to watch ALL of your videos and I sure did love this one!!❤

  • @lizzie5919
    @lizzie5919 Před 3 lety +2

    Starfire is my absolute dream car.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      That was a hot car that's underlooked now! I don't think they made a lot

  • @FatBirdFinds
    @FatBirdFinds Před 4 lety +2

    You know I LOVE that Murano bowl you picked up at 14:26😍😍😍😍

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      I did too! I could've kept that one of I had the room

  • @Meekavintage
    @Meekavintage Před 2 lety +2

    14:10 omg THANK YOU so much FOR THAT !!! now i know its pilgrim ,,that lil yellow vase ! my dad got my mother one with a flower in it when i was born and i had it til i was 40 and it literally disappeared out of my house one day.POOF ! i suspect my kiddos were roughhousing and broke it .but boy if so they sure kept poker faces. i have been looking for one since i started reselling a few years ago,but never saw the exact shape til now makes sense i was born in 1972

  • @elizabethturel78
    @elizabethturel78 Před 4 lety +4

    Superb knowledge as always, George. So many really great things to buy. I liked that shell tray myself. Yes, when will you be coming to Oregon? 😊 If we ever get out of this “lockdown situation”.🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Hi! I'm hopeful that maybe somehow if they stagger the attendance and spread us way out that we might get to do a show in Portland this year

  • @maries2313
    @maries2313 Před rokem +1

    An especially informative episode. Very much appreciate- I enjoyed going along with you and learning so much! You are the best!!

  • @deborahbarnes6096
    @deborahbarnes6096 Před 4 lety +3

    Greetings from San Diego where our Antique Malls are filled with useless, overpriced and oftentimes new junk. It’s so disappointing. I love California Pottery and didn’t know about Maurice. So interesting. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for those pieces, when we’re actually able to get out and thrift. The road signs are amazing! You picked up some great pieces. I enjoy your knowledge and have learned so much from you already. Ciao for now. Deb

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Deb! I'm so glad you found my channel and it's fun for me that you're from n San Diego, I lived in the 'burbs there was a child. I'm disappointed to hear the antiquing has gone downhill though, I used to buy great stuff in the Gaslamp District and towards El Cajon but it's been a long time.

    • @deborahbarnes6096
      @deborahbarnes6096 Před 4 lety +2

      The Antique Nomad It’s a small world. I lived in La Mesa and rented an old historic home called The Hodgson House on Pasadena Avenue. I moved away in 2004 to San Marcos which is North County, San Diego. I still go to my dentist in La Mesa. The 2 large antique malls are long gone and downtown La Mesa has lost some of its charm. Progress, eh? Take care, George.

  • @rickeydonald4756
    @rickeydonald4756 Před 4 lety +4

    Sorry I missed you live. I could have added commentary to your locations. I spent 16 years at Sparrow Drive Antique Mall. The change in the quality of merchandise and vendors there was heartbreaking. We had fabulous dealers 10+ years ago. Ownership changes and the death of dealers truly turns things upside down. You also toured the Peddlers Mall I am currently in. I have no idea how reopening that venue will go. I just want the opportunity to have an estate sale or auction. I am done, finished, stick a fork in me. I could never time the stock market and have failed miserably in predicting when to exit the antiques market. I see resellers spending at a premium to acquire inventory during the shutdown, but I have serious reservations about the economy coming out the other side. I have horrible memories regarding the changes after 9/11 and skyrocketing gas prices. I have no good answers or predictions about how this one will turn out. Thanks.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      You're in there? That's great! Which booth? I did find some nice things there to resell. I do recall Sparrow Drive, I went there years ago when it was fairly new and it was good, I was disappointed to see it go. I'd say the demographic and generational changes have affected the industry much over the last decade.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      I also understand that it's hard to predict what's next. I'm selling some items I'm done with in lots to other CZcams resellers who can't get out so they get stuff at a price where they can still profit. Market timing is impossible in any market but I imagine things will slow down for a bit and that usually means the decorator and impulse buyer leaves for awhile so I'm thinking to avoid large items. I understand your thoughts, this has made me contemplate my future business and how/where to adjust. I'll be glad to help you with your items as possible, contact me anytime you're ready by my email

    • @rickeydonald4756
      @rickeydonald4756 Před 4 lety +2

      The Antique Nomad I have 2 booths in Peddlers. I was selling off things to benefit the local Humane Society. I didn’t even make a pin prick in the size of my hoard. It makes me sick the shear volume I still have. I was letting the booths sell down to combine both into one. I was truly getting depressed. You were in one of my booths with the mixing bowl, tray, and lanterns. It is difficult to make decisions going forward with all the current uncertainty out there. Plenty of time on my hands to come up with liquidation strategies. I want a swift purge. I have procrastinated long enough. I did contribute substantial amounts to the animals. I feel good about that.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +2

      Rickey Donald I really liked your stuff!, It was obvious there were better things than usual in a vendor Mall in your space! I think you had a sign saying it was helping animals which is also truly great. I absolutely get how long it takes to sell off a collection at retail, I spent a year closing out at one Mall in Oregon I used to sell through. We can find ways to sell things faster. BTW I apologize that I made an example of your ships lamp, it's a great piece that's not unworthy of your price but I was trying to educate resellers about retail vs wholesale. .. I've been getting comments from resellers that I don't talk enough about pricing so I went way the other direction on this one

    • @rickeydonald4756
      @rickeydonald4756 Před 4 lety +2

      The Antique Nomad no offense taken. I did try to get close to retail to pay rent and benefit the animals. We still have massive collections I never considered selling there. Black Americana, 150+ Vintage Flamingos, massive pottery collection, tobacco tins, massive paper ephemera, primitives out the nose, depression glass, and on and on. I did sell all the railroad lanterns at a premium. I have some very unusual and difficult to find local advertising. I have no idea what is even in the unit when I closed the antique mall. I have enough inventory to fill a semitrailer truck. Sad! A gymnasium would be the floor space necessary for a estate sale. Better stop thinking, I am hyperventilating.

  • @kathleenmcbride4838
    @kathleenmcbride4838 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video and I love your intro music and graphics!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Oh thank you, I like jazz and related music too! Not everyone appreciates it but I think I'll keep it awhile. I'm glad you joined and we'll see you again soon

  • @mindydalek7078
    @mindydalek7078 Před 4 lety +4

    If that magic chef was blue or green I would be in my car (Jacksonville Fl) to Kentucky for a new (to me) stove!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      I agree! It was so clean, if I had a house from that era it’d be mine . Thanks for watching and see you Sunday with a new one!

  • @george.carrasco
    @george.carrasco Před rokem +2

    Great video George! Thanks! ❤

  • @twistoffate4791
    @twistoffate4791 Před 2 lety +1

    At 34:10, that brown, orange & cream afghan was the same pattern used in one of my grandmother's afghans that she made. It must have been a popular one.

  • @MC-qb1jg
    @MC-qb1jg Před rokem +1

    That was a fun treasure hunt.

  • @irisheyes2161
    @irisheyes2161 Před 4 lety +3

    I like your show, I’ve learned a lot. Thanks! Thinking about reselling again, it’s a lot of work!

  • @justbreathejoyce6651
    @justbreathejoyce6651 Před 2 lety +2

    George, you are awesome‼️🥰

  • @feeenchantee3249
    @feeenchantee3249 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! You are an encyclopedia !!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!

  • @cherylmellblom9736
    @cherylmellblom9736 Před 3 lety +2

    In the 70s and 80d I bought some ‘pretty’ new glassware and the first thing I did was take the labels off. Aaaaah.....got rid of all of it and now I look for it.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      Well of course! Most folks still do that with new items today. It takes a generation for people to care about all that

  • @Soul-Nate
    @Soul-Nate Před 4 lety +2

    Another great video! Thanks George!

  • @joantrainor6584
    @joantrainor6584 Před rokem +1

    Love your sense of humor!

  • @chrisk7626
    @chrisk7626 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I don't know why but we always ended up with the restaurants that were mob fronts. Prime Italian next to my house for over 20 years that's what that was😮 flakey Jakes in Northridge. And the list goes on and on. My dad would always read about it in the newspaper or hear about it on the local news.

  • @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS
    @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS Před 4 lety +5

    Really liked this! There were some water sets, along the way, I would've had to have grabbed...me and my water sets 😏 A lot of really interesting items. If the Sunkist clock had been a Dr. Pepper one, I would've been all over that! The Dr. Pepper stuff just doesn't show up often, though 😌 Thanks for the tour! Looking forward to the next!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I've got more in the works. The set in blue was very pretty I thought, and I always like straight sided depression patterns

    • @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS
      @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheAntiqueNomad I'm looking forward to what else you have in store for us! I did like that blue set, and I also like the straight-sided depression patterns. There is one - "Florentine" - that I really like. I think it came in two different shapes. One a rounded shape, and one a straight shape.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes I like both Florentine I and Ii, I'm partial to yellow depression glass and those came in that happy color!

    • @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS
      @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheAntiqueNomad I'd love to have a yellow set of "Florentine"! If I don't find a way to get some of my sets off the floor, though, I'm gonna have to hide my head in shame..😞 I just have no more room for any more sets 🙁

  • @kabbystevens5167
    @kabbystevens5167 Před 4 lety +2

    So glad I was introduced to you by way of a Jeffery from Real Nifty Vintage. You voice when describing items was soothing and very welcomed. Thank you for explaining items and not making comments such as “we all know” this item, then pass it by...many thrifters do that, leaving me to say what? I do not know it. Very enjoyable video, oh, your camera person is excellent and not shaky at all. Thanks again. Thumbs up!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! It's better when I have camera help for certain. I figure that it takes hearing information different ways to absorb it, so not to assume everyone knows what I know or what I've said in the past

  • @CP-ul4kd
    @CP-ul4kd Před 4 lety +11

    How in the world do you retain all this information? Lol I can't remember what I ate for dinner last night! You're awesome!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks, Cathy! I just really enjoy all this Vintage and antique stuff that much I guess. I also have the memorization gene lol

    • @AurorasJournals
      @AurorasJournals Před rokem

      Same 😂😊

  • @cecoya
    @cecoya Před rokem +1

    This was great. America let China put our label on stuff we didn't make? Thanks for that knowledge, I almost did buy a piece that was marked very similar to that one lily vase you had. WOW, something just made me wait on that. Have a great day and Happy Holidays

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před rokem

      Our laws (since 1891) stated they must not do so, but the same greedy politicians who rushed to sign Most Favored Nation trade status so all our consumer good industries could be sent over there for production were reluctant to enforce the laws they are sworn to uphold until enough collectors complained that they were shamed into enforcing them. And yes, I am a little bitter about that!

  • @oldcuriosityshop265
    @oldcuriosityshop265 Před 4 lety +3

    Oh my goodness yes.....just terrible that the fake Hull from China was permitted to have U.S.A on the bottom. But just as you pointed out.....even if a buyer wasn't aware of the repros....the quality just isn't the same at the real deal. Remember how people used to fight over Hull in the 1980's? Oh woe is me for the old days! I enjoyed your shopping trip.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      When I started, you couldn't keep matte glaze Hull in stock! So sad about the reproductions, I'm glad guys like us can tell these younger resellers the difference

    • @oldcuriosityshop265
      @oldcuriosityshop265 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh gosh yes! My best advise to young collectors is please stop Googling everything and get out into the world! My best education came from attending good quality antiques shows and learning from old time collectors and dealers. Nothing like feeling, smelling, rubbing, thumping and handling the real stuff!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Absolutely! There's nuances you can't see in an online photo. I'm hopeful we will get to do more shows but I imagine it will be awhile

  • @momsemail8141
    @momsemail8141 Před 4 lety +2

    Just found you! Love it! New subscriber.

  • @bobbybrooks4826
    @bobbybrooks4826 Před 2 lety +2

    Glassmakers need to take note about what they Make... Number 1 , ashtrays, People don't smoke indoors as much or use cigars or pipes and even if they do they don't want to clean ashtrays and have disposable alternatives 2.- paper weights, unneeded these days, 3.- vases, people again have many available disposable alternatives for just holding fresh flowers and decorative vases used to do anything are not a Big item 4.- table Ware,,, again disposable, light and easy to clean and microwave safe versus old fashion Ware is what they should be making... What they should be making is things used for building like nice tiles and window materials

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 2 lety +3

      I like the concept of glass tiles and I know there's a market for them! I don't personally agree with the use of disposable alternatives for much of anything, the landfills are clogging with them. Glass pipe makers seem to be doing booming business thanks to legalization of things that tobacco smokers don't smoke, I think that's why ashtrays are still a thing. I do agree though that the world is awash in certain things and that people may want to consider making things beyond the usual

    • @nemophilistnay
      @nemophilistnay Před rokem

      Ashtrays can be used as catch-alls, artist’s palettes, and other things I’ve heard of but don’t remember. No need to add them to landfill. Paperweights-I don’t disagree but some people love just looking at the galaxies therein and considering the artistry.

  • @tigermoon44
    @tigermoon44 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing, don't know if it's just me but it was blurry a lot. I have a new computer and my glasses on so just wanted to pass that along.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      I apologize, this was done a few months ago before I had better knowledge and equipment so I had to use a stabilizer and that can fuzz the edges a bit

  • @mooonienelson2126
    @mooonienelson2126 Před 3 lety +2

    Just a comment on the repos that have flooded the market. One issue I would address when looking at a piece of valuable pottery was - was the weight of item correct in addition to normal wear on the bottom I would expect in addition to the color of the "feet" of, let's say, a vase. That part was unglazed and should over the years have picked up a dingy color in addition to ground in stuff.
    The weight though can tell a great deal as well as size. Usually those pieces that a cast made from an original piece did not allow for shrinkage that happens in the firing process. It's a very small amount but with that along with weight should make you suspicious.
    Familiarize yourself with the real deal including factory glaze colors and what is the right amount of sheen a glaze should or should not have.
    I used the weight test also when looking at antique wood bowls. Really old bowls weigh less than the newer fakes on.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      That's all really well stated and good advice! You're right about old wood bowls, they lose moisture and weight over time, just like furniture does

    • @mooonienelson2126
      @mooonienelson2126 Před 3 lety

      @@TheAntiqueNomad It gets real tricky with gold applied pottery like Little Red Riding Hood and Shawnee Smiley articles.
      The best way to train your eye to catch it is put the real one next to a repo and you can see it difference in the gold. There is a major difference to my eye. I bought both types of cookie jars at flea markets long before they got popular and made a killing on them in the late 1990's.
      Just a side comment on that Loetz lamp shown in a more recent vid, it looked like a married piece to me...sloppy work where the shade slipped into the top part.

  • @janangel4142
    @janangel4142 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi George, you are so knowledgable, I love your video's. But, I think you made a mistake on here, the corn teapot was Shawnee but the S& P were not. I have collected Shawnee for many years and I'm pretty sure those were not made by Shawnee. Shawnee did make the corn S&P but a little different style.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      I think you're correct, I took a second look and the green sheaths project out more. I believe Stanford China made a similar line, I didn't pick them up while I was filming like I should have!

  • @maria-californiathrifter4025

    Nice explanations

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      I like to help people understand and enjoy what they see! Hope to see you each Wednesday for new videos

  • @rhomotor
    @rhomotor Před 3 lety +2

    I would never reach my destination. I would always be stopping at all these antique stores along the highway.

  • @shawnblevins2138
    @shawnblevins2138 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello George, first time viewer of your channel. I really enjoy your knowledge, and hope to learn a lot. Just wondering but on a lot of pieces you shared the makers marks, but on some you didn't, is that because those other pieces didn't have one? Being new to resell, the marks are something I would like to learn more about.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, Shawn! Thanks for watching, I hope you'll like and subscribe, I love sharing information with the antique and vintage community. Sometimes the marks are hard to film, sometimes it's just trying to fit a lot into a short time...but if I think a mark is interesting or important, I'll try to mention it!

  • @patricialester2416
    @patricialester2416 Před rokem +1

    the perfume Chanel puts embalming fluid in their perfumes to make it last so long,I heard that somewhere not too long ago and I have some Chanel and I've had it for a long time the smell has never changed on it, so I guess in bombing fluid is pretty good stuff for perfumes

  • @janesickler5497
    @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety +2

    So glad that you mentioned the items having images of the twin towers before 911 are valuable...I thrifted a picture of the twin towers( one large pic, one small pic and a written history of the twin towers in one frame) that also has an explanation behind the idea and design of the towers...the pictures all have a mat around them but I am not sure if they are acid free and the frame is a chintzy one from the 70's or 80's...it is those frames that were one continuous piece of aluminum folded around the picture..one side keeps coming off...I wonder if I should reframe the whole picture or sell it as is...

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +2

      Hello! I guess it depends how it looks. If I'm reselling, I usually leave the cost to the buyer (they'll want their own frame anyhow to match their house)...on the other hand, if you're keeping it (even for awhile), acid-free mounting and matting is a must to protect it.

    • @janesickler5497
      @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheAntiqueNomad I truly appreciate your feedback....I am new to the resale business...I buy things that I enjoy and people generally snatch the items up at flea market and yard sales, most likely because I used to sell stuff dirt cheap. Later on, I see what other people are selling the same items for and am disappointed in myself for not selling at a better price. I have been following different sellers to learn things and also follow Docror Lori...well thanks again for your kindness.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Jane Sickler you're most welcome and I hope my channel helps you grow your interest and your business!

  • @lynnedelacy2841
    @lynnedelacy2841 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the expression they use on U.K. antique shows where the presenter clearly thinks the item is over priced but doesn’t want to be rude They say ‘ it’s all of the money’ ! The wheel looks like a wheel from a penny farthing. I love bridge lamps but you don’t really see them in the U.K.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      interesting that the bridge lamp form isn't seen there! I love that expression and might co-opt it

  • @nemophilistnay
    @nemophilistnay Před rokem +1

    This was a fun and educational trip! Did you get the pink Pyrex bowl that was near the back of the store?

  • @rosamerla1534
    @rosamerla1534 Před 4 lety +1

    Good night, feeling sick

  • @sweetpickins9180
    @sweetpickins9180 Před 4 lety +2

    PS: I posted a pix of the ash trays on my Instagram account and gave you a shout out.

  • @kathysarn7935
    @kathysarn7935 Před 4 lety +2

    Perhaps Morice is in all the different pottery .

  • @comfycozyliving
    @comfycozyliving Před 4 lety +7

    I feel like I learned a lot, but I remember nothing 😉

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +3

      Great thing about CZcams is you can always go look at it again! I've been referring back to things I heard from other CZcamsrs, everyone knows something more about something they collect

    • @FatBirdFinds
      @FatBirdFinds Před 4 lety +3

      That’s how I feel!!!🤣

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +2

      It took years to learn what I know so far and I have years to go!

    • @kabbystevens5167
      @kabbystevens5167 Před 4 lety +2

      I find just hearing or seeing it may spark a “hmm, this might be something I viewed on you tube”...I too cannot remember it all, lucky I remember my pets name.

  • @roystarner8523
    @roystarner8523 Před 4 lety +2

    Is there nothing that you have no clue about? Wow on the knowledge.im in ohio n collect antique fruit jars and just started collecting beautiful slag glass candy n butter dishes cause ashley turned me on to them.i see why she likes that style so much.good taste

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      I really like all the old glass and so much is from your area that you’re bound to find unusual pieces

    • @roystarner8523
      @roystarner8523 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheAntiqueNomad i dont know if you have ever been to the old shoe factory in lancaster ohio, but its a big antique store with 2 floors.worth checking out if you are in ohio any time.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety

      Roy Starner that sounds great I want to spend time shopping the whole state

  • @janesickler5497
    @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety +2

    She ( Ashley Rose)got a blue duck on nest

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      I hope she had the swan as well, I thought I saw it in one of her videos! I did send her a little green satin glass swan recently. She's got me back to looking at covered animal dishes again!

    • @janesickler5497
      @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety +1

      I saw it on a video where she went to her first auction where a majority of the items were on hayracks...where it had rained and everything was soaked....she kept saying," I want that duck on a nest." I may be totally wrong. ...lol...I'll have to watch the video again...I used to see a bunch of the chickens on a nest at almost every garage sale that I went to years ago and they could barely give them away...now they are popular and hard to find...I picked up a small bunny on a nest just before Easter...it is clear glass and probably a repro but got it dirt cheap and it is cute...I've been hunting for a ceramic Christmas tree that won't break the bank. Years ago a friend of my mom made her a large, all white ceramic Christmas tree with red birds all over it...it was so pretty!!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      The white trees with birds are a great look! Hard to find. I also used to see a ton of hens in nests but they're memorable to a new generation of collectors because they were on so many houses, my mom had the deep blue carnival glass version in the 1970s

    • @janesickler5497
      @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety

      @@TheAntiqueNomad I bet your mom's Carnival glass hen on nest was beautiful to look at!! I've never seen one like that and I absolutely love carnival glass! And yes, I hope that my mom still has the ceramic tree but I think that she may have sold it a a yard sale when she moved awhile back. So sad, lol..

  • @cherylmellblom9736
    @cherylmellblom9736 Před 3 lety +4

    We women who collect perfume bottles don’t care if there is perfume in it.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      True! If it's a cute bottle that's reason enough to have it

  • @cherylross2718
    @cherylross2718 Před 4 lety +2

    What is, Mothers mag wheel?

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      Mother's Mag Wheel Polish is a wadding cloth in a can with Polish pre- soaked into it used to Polish mag wheels. Never Dull is another one. You use it (with gloves) on dinnerware to remove metallic marks left by silverware

  • @pattimercer9357
    @pattimercer9357 Před 3 lety +2

    Not elk, they looked like moose to me.

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 3 lety

      I believe you're right! I really should know elk, we had them in Washington State but not moose

  • @sallyfurger4360
    @sallyfurger4360 Před 7 dny +1

    Who’s videoing you in this video?

  • @bobbybrooks4826
    @bobbybrooks4826 Před 2 lety +1

    All your knowledge of these items is literally only useful if you find them in the junkyard... Or in thrift stores, garage sales , estate lots etc... Purchase at antique stores that Know the exact value is no for different than going to retail stores to buy whatever.... All your looking for then is a sale ,,, further,, if you do find a sale or a good buy your going to slap a premium in it that converts it to retail or a bad buy... Makes little sense to me ,, other than ti try and shop at the places I mentioned,,, and then, if it's not there,, you have to accept that it's not there...... The other thing to do is to try and be ahead of the curve and predict what will become collected but that's a magic trick and even if you did it that window wouldn't be Open long and it really only works if you got a lot of money to buy it all up early

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 2 lety +3

      I agree with you about not chasing trends! They fade fast. My knowledge has made it possible to find real bargains in supposedly "full priced" retail antique stores, I have used about 30 different methods of sourcing over the years and I got good buys (and made mistakes) in every one of them.

    • @nemophilistnay
      @nemophilistnay Před rokem

      The definition of picker is one who finds the unrecognized or less-than-retail valuable. Why so negative? It’s a fun and valuable hobby or way of life. We are all capitalists because we must be.

  • @thedamcnaspy9661
    @thedamcnaspy9661 Před 4 lety +2

    love your show the scrolling info at the bottom is very distracting

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      theda mcnaspy thanks for watching! I'm trying to remember to slow it town and make sure it's not covering stuff. Some people want more extra info than a still caption can hold

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Před 2 lety

      @@TheAntiqueNomad I like the messages at the bottom! If I miss something, I just scroll back to catch it.

    • @nemophilistnay
      @nemophilistnay Před rokem

      My cats LOVE it.

  • @Secondwindoregon
    @Secondwindoregon Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you! I love this video. First time viewing and I'll be back for more!

    • @TheAntiqueNomad
      @TheAntiqueNomad  Před 4 lety +1

      That's terrific! I'm glad you discovered my stuff. Please subscribe, like and hit that Bell to be notified of more! I've done almost 50 so far, new ones drop Wednesday evenings