Old Chair, Pink Depression Glass and Thrift with Me!
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- čas přidán 7. 12. 2023
- My interest is buying and selling antiques and vintage items mostly
from the 1920's into the mid 1960's. Thank you for watching.
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Love how you insert the informative text then leave it up long enough for me to read. The replay of the organ clip was great also.
Oh that’s smart getting the free packing paper. Why not that’s a good plan. I am glad someone is recycling .
'Christmas in Connecticut' chair.
I'd forgotten all about those "Take 3" commercials!
In the seventies my Mom collected red and green kitchen utensils for her hoosier cabinet display. I grew up going to auctions and antique shops and have never seen the pie mover. What a find! I so enjoyed your video this morning. It brought back many memories of our northern Maine weekend home where my Mom would bake the most scrumptious meals in that warm and cozy vintage kitchen. Thank you Scott!
Perfect timing…..morning coffee and OCS😊
I’m joining you also! ☕️
@@elderlypoodle9181 😊
Lots of great items found today. I still love my clear glass.
Great shopping trip, Scott, thanks for taking us along. Love the chair, the pink pitcher and the very old creamer.
I just love shopping with you, Scott!
Even my cat likes watching you on CZcams Scott! Love thrifting day!❤
What a magnificent wash basin 😮. Certainly a piece that needs an extra room. This was an exciting trip! Favorite/ Heart stemmed vase
Just stopped in Williamsport on our way home from New England. The old homes/mansions remaining from its hey day are stunning.
I want you to know that your attention to subject/verb agreement is appreciated. I wish more people paid it.
Haha I love it Irene
Patrick Stewart,actor.Jean Luc Picard.Star Trek the next generation.Was on the cushion.Loved the jug and bowl set.
Fabulous chair, and I love that trumpet vase with the silver fitting.🖤🇨🇦
I enjoy your vlogs so much. You must spend a lot of time creating them with all the information and other things that are inserted. I think your sense of humor is such a hoot! So glad I discovered you.
Thank you so much!
As always, you uncovered some great finds.
Thanks, Scott, for another fun 'shop along' vlog! I love the way your mind wanders back and forth, you're here, there and everywhere! It's so refreshing and you are hilarious, you had me laughing out loud several times. Also, did you notice that you've reached 26K subscribers?! I suppose many of the folks who watch your channel but weren't subscribed finally did indeed subscribe! Lastly, that Belmont EAPG glass pitcher with the heart stem is STUNNING! I hope it cleans up for you, if not it is still an absolutely gorgeous piece of EAPG glass! Thanks again!
Find the neighbor who gets Chewy deliveries. They always pack with loads of long brown paper.
Dear Scott ; I have been on the hunt for those chairs . I had a set with the Windsor chair and kitchen table too , they are a steal at the price you paid ! I found a Wallace Nutting print at a thrift shop 3.00 dollars. He had many prints done by others but with his signature on them.
Having breakfast with Scott! Pancakes and bacon… yummy
Hi Scott--Your story of washing chalkboards as an elementary school student transported me back to that same time period and student chore! Like you, I hated the sour smell of the dirty water bucket and sponge, but my favorite part of this chore was taking the chalkboard erasers to the janitor's closet, where there was a vacuum-like device that cleaned the erasers that had to be manually placed above an electric brush. Weirdly, I liked the smell of the wool-erasers and the chalk dust that sometimes escaped. Thanks for the memories, my CZcams friend!
That pink pitcher would look good filled with tea sitting on the table with my pink dessert plates with a slice of red velvet cake on them. That pie remover is a new one for me. I've not seen that before.
One handle nappie ,two handle is Snappie😊
Always enjoy your shopping trips.
Thanks for taking us along.
Good morning ☕, 😂 don't worry you haven't lost it yet!! It's always fun to go along and see what you find and choose!! Love the chair! It'll be great. The bud vase is elegant! I love cut glass and my beloved Mom collected hob nail white. Never cared to much for it but now I have a appreciation for it of course! Thanks for taking me along!! Stay warm and looks like a Hot chocolate day!! ⛄❄️⛄
I remember having to wash chalkboards, but not because I was chosen, it usually involved because I got in trouble, yep!! I was that kid,.. I've always had that snarky wit and humor, people now enjoy it and usually laugh, but back then the teachers just did not find it humorous. they called it sassy and backtalking...lol
Nowadays the kids sue you(the principal/the school)😂
That pillow would be an amazing white elephant gift
That chair is beautiful! I live in South williamsport, Pa
Scott, I love your thrifting videos. The chair is such a great find and added bonus that the label was intact!
Hi Scott always injoy watching your shop along videos like I always say you always find the best treasure love all the clear glass you bought so beautiful take care
Thanks for taking us thrifting with you...❤
Such a nice surprize another video!
Fantastic finds again Scott! 😂 You amaze me with all the info. 😊❤❤
I loved the chairs. I helped with an estate for a friend. At the end I was allowed to take items that I wanted. One item was a Wallace Nutting windsor chair. It has almost all of the original label. It has a definite quality of construction. I have yet to see another one like it. In the one photo posted of the woman sitting by fireplace with a single chair by table. The single chair is like mine.
I love the chair and the pink glass 🍸.I liked and shared this video 📹 out your welcome Scott.
The little eapg clear glass pitcher has a like Gothic revival feel. Love all the finds thanks Scott 😊
Found out the stamps are going up to 68 cents next year, so yes it cost big to mail. What happened to the 2 cents stamp. Good old days right. May be a penny more, but nevertheless.
Great finds!👍❤
Once found a Wallace Nutting photo at a yard sale for a quarter!
The title was, Into the Birch wood.
I had the creeps clapping erasers in the 50s, And one of the nuns😂
I love Crooksville pottery. I have one piece of this pattern.
Chalk Smell 😆 I remember it well!
Again you found some nice pieces. I can’t wait to get back to NJ/ PA for the holidays. My cousin is building a list of all the shops we need to hit.
I've loved Buttered Rum Life Savers since before rum was legally sold in Alabama! Remember the little Life Saver "books" that held rolls of different flavors! So much better than the jelly-filled hard candies Aunt Dessie always offered you! Yes, the dusty ones from 3 Christmases ago😂
Thanks for the reminder of those Life Saver "books!" What a delight it was as a kid to receive one of those for a holiday present during a classroom gift exchange, or for any occasion!
Where do I put it? You worry about that later you buy it because you love it. EXACTLY MY MOTTO.
That car is probably someone wondering who you are talking to. Lol.
Another great video. Fun and informative. The pitcher at the end😮❤
You have been finding some great EAPG lately. Love the creamer!
Great items 👍 but oh the creamer! Belmont glass works closed 1890 introduced in 1881 Heart Stem. Evidently took a while wasn't confirmed until 2019.
I hope she comes clean and isn't sick, but if she is you have my email 😊
Thanks for the info Karen!
Gah!! The EAPG creamer is a fantastic find. I'm going to be watching for that with my "buy yourself a gift" Christmas money :)
Love the chair.
Great video... Thank you for the shout-out. too bad it wasn't the real thing.. it's a pretty bowl anyway. I found a Steuben vase in the craft area of a goodwill in Dallas.. years ago
Very cool!
I forget the maker of that Christmas tree that got knocked down in that clip,but it was the first plastic tree to have gone into production. They go for big money now. I saw a new in box on eBay (i think) and ot sold for $400 It was a 6' one tho.
We have 2 of those Brush McCoy pieces, Scott 😊
57 here so not to cold.
I have that chair but with a ball on the back NY the seat.
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🥦🟦❤️you're perky, nice!
Those green handled utensils, wow! Did you get any of them?
A double nappy😂
Are you getting ready to open an antique store?? 🤔
Hello Scott, I would like to talk to you about some advertisement that sounds like a scam and which appeared twice during this video. it does concern me. Could reach out to me please.
You might not realize that content creators do not choose the type of advertising that appears during videos. In fact, each viewer sees different types of adverts based on their individual search histories and viewing habits. I actually have nothing to do with what adverts you see. I’m not dismissing your concern but there wouldn’t be any thing I could do.
Scott Epergne, pronounced Ep-en-yay.
Um....are you sure? In in all of my antiquing years I have never heard it pronounced that way. Even the folks on Antiques Roadshow pronounce the way I do.
You are both correct. Epergne pronounced in French is Ep-en-yay. If pronounced in English it is A-pern. The word is of French origin.
I knew it was the “Colonial Revival” one, as the 2 others are not antique, and definitely not your style!!