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@gretchenherrman822 ай бұрын
I so appreciate two adults doing this. You treat things with respect.
@kimberlyheckler84533 ай бұрын
I think it's great that y'all give back personal items that you could throw away. It's bad enough that people go through hard times, but it always makes me smile when i hear the buyers say, "We'll give these back to the owner." It shows respect for the persons loss. Thank you for all you do! Good luck in all of your endeavors! ❤
@savannalong88653 ай бұрын
It really is awesome! I do it to! I could not live with myself knowing that I took someone’s personal belongings and didn’t try to give them back. So many facilities have told me that most people who win these auctions do not return the items and 4 out of the 5 facilities that I just bought from said they don’t even want you to leave their personal belongings behind with them, because they have been trying for months to get in contact with the owners. I still return them because I do not want that to fall back on me but it is just sad especially when someone’s whole life is in a unit.
@DannyLarsonsBIGfan3 ай бұрын
It’s all lies. They can’t give the items back to the owners. 9 times out of 10 the storage facility can’t even get in touch with the family.
@DianaGraham272 ай бұрын
@@DannyLarsonsBIGfanWHEN YOU PURCHASE A STORAGE UNIT YOU GIVE ALL OF YOUR PERSONAL INFO LIKE PHONE # AND ETC WHAT’S THE REASON THAT HE HAS TO LIE ABOUT IT IJA
@DianaGraham272 ай бұрын
@@DannyLarsonsBIGfan WHEN APPLYING FOR A STORAGE UNIT YOU LEAVE YOUR INFO IN CASE THEY HAVE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU AND WHY DO YOU FEEL LIKE HE’S LYING IJS
@mandywhitton2 ай бұрын
Why don’t load you van and unload and unwrap there you don’t have rush
@cjsmith47803 ай бұрын
Thank you for having a heart! I am an old lady too and I know how important things are that have been in your family for generations!
@jabirqureshi77572 ай бұрын
Hi if u have any old coins let me know thank you
@laviniacontraro47053 ай бұрын
My heart was thumping hard when you found all that beading supplies, I make rosaries
@darlenel14343 ай бұрын
God bless this sweet lady & God bless you guys for giving back! Love your videos. ❤😊❤😊❤
@eddyposh722 ай бұрын
I am finally catching up after discovering you. Who thought watching someone unpack their storage units would be so entertaining. I love your care and kindness for the owners and their personal stuff.
@robinmartin82862 ай бұрын
I appreciate your heart for giving back to the family members the precious things from their past that belongs to them.
@juanitagassei9723 ай бұрын
I would have loved to meet this family, and see some of her handy work. Bless her.
@LcJohnson79623 ай бұрын
This has made up my mind for me. My husband died three years ago. We we married 58+ years and he spent 12+ years in the Navy. Everywhere he went he bought souvenirs and I have almost everything. I was a serious sewer and crafter to so I have a storage unit that I’m paying $155 months and had another that was $65. Gradually we emptied the smaller one. Sold some things but not enough to make a big dent. We, my daughter and I had an all day yard sale and made $200. I’d rather donate it that for people to talk me down to $1 or$2 on my nice things. I will start loading up my van tomorrow.
@patriciaaxton93233 ай бұрын
I'm in an apt.so I have to sell things at a local flea market. People annoy me when they want something for $.50 - $1.00. I feel the same way about donating and not dealing with cheap people. I used to tell them for what they offered me, I may as well take it home.
@debk98893 ай бұрын
Its got to be hard to get rid of the life long collections, but I agree that donating it will give someone more appreciation than the hours you spent rummage selling for $200. I ran 2 rummage sales in my life, and no more. Not worth the loss of the days. Never forget, keep the memories, not all the things. Gotta keep a few momentos though. 😊
@tiktok111502 ай бұрын
In the future, take it to a local auction and have them sell it for you. Some auction companies will come to your location and give a cash offer then haul it off for you and sell it for themselves. Yard sales will never give you market price for anything and should be the last effort to sell before going to the dump or donation. If you can take a tax write off then donation would be the best way to go.
@lauriewilson47412 ай бұрын
What about an auction?
@joannevickers33072 ай бұрын
I collect perfume bottles
@kc33183 ай бұрын
A 6ft Aluminum tree in the box is listed for $999 right now on Ebay. That just paid for the entire locker! Way too cool.
@ElizabethRhodes-xl8lx2 ай бұрын
Avon jewelry 1970’1980
@Mamas-Madhouse-Creations3 ай бұрын
There are a great many crafters I've seen on KZbin who create some OUTSTANDING pieces of art from broken glass. The same with old costume jewelry. Also, the beads you thought were wood are actually made from paper. They are made from various sizes of paper in triangular shapes. God Bless you for returning the items you did. You all have huge hearts. ❤
@lindasoderberg94773 ай бұрын
Broken glass or stoneware is great glued on a clay plant pot.
@user-xf4si9ju9w2 ай бұрын
Maccromay beads
@bernicecox52082 ай бұрын
Crafting is big business, lots of crafters would buy all those items from you. Some lovely craft supplies there.
@TheAmazinKloudzАй бұрын
I’m watching for the first time and I Subscribed because you show so much Compassion for this little lady. Your Heart ❤ is Sincere and GOD Bless You😊
@peggyspeer62853 ай бұрын
My dad had a Gold Omega Constellation watch from the 50's, I believe it was 18k. If that's what you have, it's worth over $12,000.
@ShirleyDrake-xx2cs3 ай бұрын
I bet those rocks are for tumbling. Old dolls are always collectible. You need gloves, anywhere in there is great habitat for the brown recluse spider.
@allienoneya42572 ай бұрын
I appreciate your kindness and respect for your returning family heirlooms. I’m sure she didn’t know the locker was for auction except on a late notice from family, she would have retrieved it before the sale……Communication is key for family. Especially with elderly members.
@juliec.j60033 ай бұрын
You two are wonderful human beings... thank you for being so delightful and loving! Giving that sewing machine back means a lot ❤❤🎉
@seasheleyes3 ай бұрын
I am 70….we had that aluminum Christmas tree when I was a kid, probably in the 60s.
@jeanniescrochetcreations49783 ай бұрын
Our next door neighbor when I was a kid gave me a bunch of old Christmas cards, an aluminum tree, and lots of decorations and lights. He had seen we hadn't put up a Christmas tree. My dad was dug Graves and it was winter tome and he had very little work. We had to use tape to fix the branches. My mom was so mad at me , for a long time. So I took the tree and decorations to school to share with my classmates.
@joycethebaker3 ай бұрын
We had an aluminum tree in the mid 60’s
@loisreichert36403 ай бұрын
Very in damd again
@DianaGraham272 ай бұрын
@@jeanniescrochetcreations4978 I’m not trying to be funny or anything but you said that your father dug graves for a living and during the winter he had very little work but when people died in the winter who dug their grave🙏🏽
@judibivin3114Ай бұрын
Our very first Christmas as a married couple bought an aluminum tree and a light that turned to change the color of the tree. That was in 1967.
@SusanBishop5553 ай бұрын
It was nice of you to return the sewing machine and other things. They are lucky that you did! There are some nice dishes for sure! 😀
@feedthebirdies3 ай бұрын
Save the paper! I’ve been an ephemera collector for years, and the market is great for the wallpaper, greeting cards, etc. Also, sell the mosaic in lots. Mixed media artists will buy it.
@user-pd4gb6cp7h3 ай бұрын
Being an avid crafter myself, I have heaps of boxes filled with similar crafting materials as this lady. I see them as treasure. Mosaics and rocks are two of my main crafts. I would find it very hard to be separated from my crafting boxes. I love that you will give her back her special treasure. It will mean so very much to her. Good on you! 🤗
@lillianwilliams55103 ай бұрын
I can relate to the lady who owned this unit, as I do with so many who lose their units. Even with the yard/estate sales of older people. Sometimes. It makes me cry.
@susanpriddy7403 ай бұрын
When I was very young in the 60s and 70s we had the silver aluminum Christmas tree. We loved it.
@kimberlyheckler84533 ай бұрын
It's called a "Pom Pom" I have my grandmother's. ❤
@vickirickards96253 ай бұрын
We did to with a light to the side that went round and round with 4 colours ..... lol ... we thought we were the bomb!°😅😅😅😅😅
@JeanWilliams-tf7vj3 ай бұрын
That aluminum tree is highly sought after, including myself. Although, I could never afford it now. You could possibly get well over $1,000 for it never being opened. Loved watching, 1st time.
@dazzyh122 ай бұрын
And they had lights that shone on the tree.
@elaineleal1588Ай бұрын
Mom@@dazzyh12
@susanfanucchi29123 ай бұрын
Wade, you’re a wonderful man. When you said you are giving the lady her stuff back you milted my heart. God BlessYou. All of the broken glass is perfect for crafters.
@shannonobrien99223 ай бұрын
What's "milted?" Never heard of it before
@teresazimmerman1252 ай бұрын
She meant melted
@DianaGraham272 ай бұрын
@@teresazimmerman125 SHE KNEW WHAT SHE MEANT SHE WAS TRYING TO BE SARCASTIC THESE PEOPLE ON THIS INTERNET BE ACTING LIKE PEOPLE CANNOT MAKE A MISTAKE (JMMS)
@robynspelts56882 ай бұрын
@@DianaGraham27is there another internet where you can make mistakes without judgment?
@lillianwilliams55103 ай бұрын
Exceptional unit I feel so sorry for the lady.
@alicefaulkner7883 ай бұрын
Us old people used all that stuff for dinner parties, etc. No paper plates in our day!
@edie43217 күн бұрын
I used to use paper plates with my kids and I called it the good china.
@1purplekw3 ай бұрын
Cool haul!!! Glad you helped the Grandma out. ❤ Not all glass is crystal. Not all etched glass is crystal. Yes..I knew Avon made jewelry. They also make clothing, footwear, bags, kitchen items.
@carolkamaile19673 ай бұрын
Unless the glass rings when you ping it with your fingernail, it's not crystal, but cut glass.
@patreed98793 ай бұрын
I don't know when you filmed this but you have a fortune in crafting supplies!
@marvagraves3 ай бұрын
My mother sold Avon for 20 yrs. When she passed in 1986, she had over 200 pieces of Avon jewelry.
@katrinajones32773 ай бұрын
Great unit love it cannot wait for your next one sad about the owner but happy she getting the sewing machine back 😊
@WadesVentures3 ай бұрын
Next video is Tuesday it’s gonna be a great one
@katrinajones32773 ай бұрын
Awesome can not wait
@dianejobe80893 ай бұрын
Hull is very collectible. The first short vase looks like Roseville style.
@gypsyrose90773 күн бұрын
Congratulations..I saw how much u help your community.. God Bless
@charlottecramer322123 күн бұрын
I just watched a video where a crafter used the corrugated cardboard in her crafts to make cool texture on her cardboard made boxes. (She took them apart and then reattached the sides and bottoms with tape.) She cut the corrugated cardboard in small squares and turned every other one to make a basket weave look. Then she painted them. They were awesome! This lady was a true craftswoman. I keep my broken plates and glassware too. Hopefully, I'll do some mosaics this summer.
@lucindacatlp3 ай бұрын
I am from York Couny, Pa. Thomasville Funiture is in Thomasville, Pa. They make great funiture. I am sure that piece is worth good money.
@user-hm6nk2xy4z3 ай бұрын
Wade, put a little knife on your key chain. Lol
@theresablum82763 ай бұрын
Boy howdy! She was an overall crafter! Have a friend like that . I would save all my Christmas cards for her to repurpose for other hand made cards. The tins would be use to make bases for flower arrangements to animals or dolls. You would never throw away anything that could be used to make creations out of!
@loulistberger9369Ай бұрын
I think it so great giving all those things back to the family. A very nice gesture. You sure should get your At A Boy ! Thanks Wade and Ashly. Have a good evening.. 🙏🏻
@karenwhite44613 ай бұрын
So many beautiful things in this unit!
@lillianwilliams55103 ай бұрын
A senior citizen center would love to have crafts or a youth center crafting is therapeutic
@laurakelly76043 ай бұрын
Keep being a nice person we need it in this world And no one knows everything don’t listen to haters
@jillvita35893 ай бұрын
I have a 92 year old friend that uses old frames for her paintings. Yes...she is still painting. .
@jeanieyates29123 ай бұрын
Take the stuff out of jars and bag them. Sell the jars separately. Lot of people want those big jars for food prepping.
@charlottecramer322123 күн бұрын
They could put the jewelry in those plastic boxes with separators and sell them in lots too. I would have LOVED that unit! My craft room looks like that... bind full of craft supplies and no time to do them.
@jenniferhill17503 ай бұрын
Wow. Bunnykins is very valuable.
@janetgant55722 ай бұрын
Hey guys I just started watching y’all, I retired from medical where I took care of dementia patients. The last lady I took care of I actually moved in with the last 7 years of her life bc her family couldn’t & they paid me well. They asked me in that time to go through her home and clean out closets, drawers etc.. she collected plastic bags, cardboard, boxes, cards, letters, empty containers, empty bottles, bottle caps, plastic lids, etc. etc. etc. it was part of her disease. So that may be part of what you’re finding in her storage unit.they are sort of hoarders in a way! her family could not believe what I found & she was not a crafter. She’s gone now, 98 years old, such a delightful lady! She also had beautiful things as well. I am a crafter and I do have a Mary Englebred print in my craft room lol Love your videos keep it up!!
@charlottecramer322123 күн бұрын
This woman wasn't a hoarder of things. She was an artist. Hoarders don't label boxes "mosaics" and she had too much jewelry beads and chains and clasps to just collect stuff. She actually made things in my opinion.
@TriciaBurbobkin2 ай бұрын
Just an FYI for your future finds like this crafting stuff! Paper crafting is at an all time high. Junk Journaling is super hot! So old bills, receipt’s, old photos, old books! Hot hot hot! Just google Junk Journaling! You also shouldn’t have trouble selling off the old broken dishes! People are making Jewellery too from porcelain, pottery, and ceramics! Sell it all!!
@orlandifam3 ай бұрын
You guys need to watch the Crazy Lamp Lady- she is very knowledgeable with glass, figurines, etc. 😊 You guys scored some really good finds!
@vintagebodymindsoulradley91513 ай бұрын
Dr Lori is a very knowledgeable about all of this, videos on KZbin, and online web page.
@KLeonardM3 ай бұрын
Many people like the ephemera like those old cards for Junk Journals. You can make money off of those advertising them for the journals.
@bboinngg3 ай бұрын
hahaha, that's exactly what I said when he was opening the paper stuff. She was a junk journaler. My studio and garage looks very similar. She did many different crafts.
@annthrockmorton38853 ай бұрын
I love the old cards.
@patricialong612 ай бұрын
That piece is a hull used to be very collectable it's worth good money.😊
@ElizabethLucey-zs1ew3 ай бұрын
Hi uncle wade hi aunt Ashley hi grandma we all miss you three ok you three rock ok
@lillianwilliams55103 ай бұрын
I think she owned a store.
@marvelsheffield3 ай бұрын
I remember having a wooden high chair. They are beautiful and last forever.
@elizabethcrooms20063 ай бұрын
I have one that was my granddaughters, now its her son's. We all love it!
@susancarrera87813 ай бұрын
Ask Dr. LORI , she is a doctor for knowing all these items ; that’s so very nice of you guys to give it back what she wants to keep, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@jenawilson724211 күн бұрын
My kiddos had all of those fisher price toys. Wish they still made them. Around 1973
@hummerfan93603 ай бұрын
YOU never hear of Hull? Wow, you have so much to learn.
@nanasbabies583 ай бұрын
You’re so rough with everything. Show a little respect please. This is someone’s life you’re going thru!!
@nimmofish82992 ай бұрын
It's his
@wandagetz9662 ай бұрын
Hes actually pretty gentle. He bought this, he's kind enough to return items that are of personal value. You're just trying to find something to complain about.
@gratitudegoddess2410Ай бұрын
Nana? Stuff from days long past of someone else's life just entered his but stuff is stuff she's getting back what truly matters to her 🤐 He's giving her back her family heirlooms. To be honest not only does he not have to give anything back or sell either it's become part of his life now and belongs to him. He only has so long to empty 5 storage units or did you not hear him say that?🤷🏻
@gratitudegoddess2410Ай бұрын
Wow old toys? Score ❤
@cynthiachetian561712 күн бұрын
Not anymore. These items are his now.
@gypsyrose9077Ай бұрын
Yes. You and Ashley are very nice people
@patsycoyle95102 ай бұрын
The black necklace, right after the dolls, was a Kakui nut lei representing the Island of Maui ! Very special,since it was in a box from the seventies you can be pretty sure. It is authentic!😊
@garysmith18832 күн бұрын
The figurines, the bride and groom, are Precious Moments. Some of them are very collectible. You keep saying “who picks the best storage units”. This one fell in your lap and you should be very grateful for everything in the unit.
@debramack52852 ай бұрын
Alot of the treasures you found you should put in an auction you have a great deal of money there anything occupied Germany is worth quite a bit. You are so very nice giving the lady the few things she wanted you will be blessed.
@susanfaith560Ай бұрын
I would love to try that at least once in my life im 73 in April. My husband says other peop.es junk isn't worth the time , expense or effort. I think he's wrong. I love that you return personal stuff. Good luck with your units.
@marlae.l.harrison98472 ай бұрын
The bride and groom is precious moments
@pathartsock91613 ай бұрын
I love how you are not greedy and you always think of the family that lost their unit, then give back their personal items. That was a great unit, a lot of crafting items too. The tinsel Christmas tree is worth some good money, and if you find the color wheel for it, it is worth even more money. Ask Grandma V. about it, she will definitely know what it is. . It was funny when Ashley opened that box with the Mickey and Minnie in it and when you asked what did you find, she innocently says, nothing. Lol
@debrapolenz29282 ай бұрын
This is becoming common practice, because people really get mad when they don’t give their stuff back
@teresanoel4035Ай бұрын
The person that owned this unit probably immigrated to America from Germany….they have crystal factories over there. When I went to the crystal factory I bought the glass slipper for €25 including engraving… Disney store, sells the same exact shoe for 150 , I also had Crystal drinking glasses, etched one with a fairy, an owl, and a few other ones for family members they all were edged with their names and the date I bought them really really cool place to go
@phyllisscroggins77252 ай бұрын
Good Idea to return the cross. Will be meaningful to the family.
@stacypedengateguard16103 ай бұрын
The aluminum tree is most likely used. You would want to store them back in the original state to keep from damaging it. Great find!
@dlamado1233 ай бұрын
Wade! I absolutely love how positive and optimistic that you are! It started out not looking so good but, you were never disappointed!! Love you guys! Been watching you guys for years! ❤❤
@WadesVentures3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time here and all the love. I hope you have a wonderful wonderful night.
@dlamado1233 ай бұрын
Thanks! Also the aluminum Xmas trees are highly sought after! They usually have a separate light that rotates that you plug in behind it!! I wish I could find one!! Score!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@56mpS3 ай бұрын
I am a new subscriber and I wanted to know if somebody could tell me what part of Massachusetts there from?
@Bonnie-qc3mr15 күн бұрын
OK this is the first time I've commented. You both are so fun! So sorry to hear about your grandfather Wade. Keep up the filming. Your kids must be great because you two are great!
@sherrypeterson69062 ай бұрын
I am addicted to your videos! I am a junk journal creator. Some of the items that come up just make me crazy!! Old documents especially! Invoices, letters, voided checks, any vintage paperwork and even empty envelopes! paper paper paper! I am always thrifting and can never find those type items! I am not local, but would be interested if you have anything like this.
@karenkrohn80032 ай бұрын
Subscribed because you have the original owner back her family heirlooms. Thank you for that!
@jofleury29823 ай бұрын
That Crystal is all Princess House. Thank You for letting her have the Sewing machine returned.
@nancyloomis30462 ай бұрын
Hull is a very well known vintage brand that made a lot of decorative dish ware that's very collectible. There's also a popular brand called Hall that made similar items to Hull and then there's also the Haeger brand that you'll come across a lot when looking at mid-century vintage dish ware and decorative items. That one amber dish was likely Fenton, but you have to check. 👍😊
@shellbeechey67622 ай бұрын
Oh my God, I knew the creator of the bunking's. She was a lovely person/ soul, as she got older and she loved a tipple for medicinal purposes (of course) so she could be cantankerous at times, but all the kid's loved her dearly and as they become older they would still go and be with her and their children. She lived in Wales UK. I stayed with her for around a year and a half. She even made my eldest son who was around 2yrs a personal little book story just for him,I still have it,she was a very good drawer. Dear Tessa,may you R.I.P. 🤗😘💖🦋💖🇬🇧
@jojosmumdorothy28293 ай бұрын
🎉🎉hi all crafters like me would love this stuff 🎉🎉
@randyheitman4324Ай бұрын
God bless you for your kindness and generous spirit 😊
@jeanrussell8896Ай бұрын
That silver tree is really worth some money! They are hard to find especially in good shape.
@barbarashirley32782 ай бұрын
I'm still watching your video from three years ago! I think it's wonderful that you give some items back. I have been doing genealogy research since 2002, and there are many families who would pay a reasonable price for family Bibles with family information in them. Thank you for sharing with us. 😊
@THEATLFLIPPERSАй бұрын
That's was really nice of you to give her back that stuff. Ppl can say what they want but yall are dope!
@nancyfuell5855Ай бұрын
The small crystal vase looking you thought were candle holder are actual toothpic holders. My parents were avid antique collectors.My mom had a whole collection of them which I inherited. I have enjoyed watching your utube pieces, I many of the pieces you show. Love watching them. Looking forward to seeing more.
@ShannonKnight-co3ncАй бұрын
I love arts and craft items.
@1970fontenot2 ай бұрын
I see so many items that bring back child hood memories as a child of the 70's love seeing all the old things. Dolls with cloth bodies are worth some money, I just learned that as well , thanks for sharing yalls adventures
@OutandAboutHuntingАй бұрын
What fun...sorry about your grandfather. Our condolences to you and your family.
@terrilepine90653 ай бұрын
God bless you guys for giving back!
@cynthiachetian561712 күн бұрын
You have a great channel. I love watching you open up all these things. Those old ball jars are just regular glass. Uranium is a yellow green. I don't think Ball ever used it to make their jars.
@jeanashley9930Ай бұрын
Great show! Commenting on hot shot tiny bottles. Back in the early 60’s I worked in a restaurant in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. An order for a coffee came with that tiny little bottle of cream On the side for your coffee. Each bottle had a flat round cardboard lid set into the top of the bottle. Maybe about 20 ml. Today the term hot shot is mostly connected with liqueur, bars and drinks. I was about 12 yrs old , worked after school alongside my mom. I’m 71.
@metaphoricallyspeaking453 ай бұрын
Dolls are good for dementia patients. She has a Shirley Temple doll or look a like. And a beautiful possibly effanbee doll with the molded hair, possibly a baby dainty.
@debbiepigott119Ай бұрын
I’m 62 now and when I was a little girl my grandmother had one of those aluminum trees with glass ornaments ornaments and the way she lit it up wasn’t by lights like we have today. She lit it up by a color wheel with a flood light behind it. It was the most awesome thing to me. The whole tree would light up and change to pastel colors as the wheel turned. As a child all l ever had was a green tree. I had never seen anything like it. She had it when my Dad was a young boy. So it’s really old and I’m sure it worth a lot.
@justmejb9682Ай бұрын
Thomasville was a very well-made, expensive furniture maker back in the day! Very good deal you made there!!
@user-rb7rx9vv4i2 ай бұрын
The mosaic tiles are also used in kitchens as back splashes above the cabinets.
@user-mf6mc3up5m16 күн бұрын
I am glad you have a heart and consider the family that lost the unit. I have seen you return a Veterans Death Flag and Uniform. The treadle sewing machine and cradle, things like that. It gives me hope for the future when I see that people like you still. live. Now-A-Days, people think only about themselves, and of course, "the almighty buck". Thanks So Very Much. Keep up the Great work and God Bless you and your team.
@YahhYahh132 ай бұрын
I have a wood high chair as well that we used for my brother and every kid after him, at my grandparents house. He was born 1977. Love all the craft supplies!
@ChristineCooper-zm2wnАй бұрын
Inspiring! I'm amazed at your tenacity. Well done 😊.
@janmazzonetto3669Ай бұрын
Hi guys, yes give back the cross, probably very personal!! She has had it with her for along time…… you are both awesome. XX
@plethoraofnaturexoxo23523 ай бұрын
Those little white and blue bottles you thought were perfume are actually snuff bottles and can bring a good price. And the pastel Hull pottery vases can be quite collectible. The crystal is cut crystal and can be sharp, pressed glass is not sharp. Cut crystal is worth more because all the detailing is cut by hand. And the biggest score is that aluminum Christmas tree in the box. You could buy a color wheel and place under the tree for different colors. Great score.
@Tkyle51272 ай бұрын
Thank you for being kind enough to return her sentimental items. How do you even know how to purchase a storage unit?
@lillianwilliams55103 ай бұрын
Everytime. WADE SAYS BACK THEM. I LAUGH. IF HIS MOTHER WAS THERE. SHE WOULD BE LAUGHING. BACK THEN SOUNDS LIKE 1800'S😂
@ShannonKnight-co3ncАй бұрын
I love stamps, beads with findings and cross stich.
@SDWolfe10 сағат бұрын
So - Fenton Glass was in a small town in WV, where my son and his family live. The plant was torn down and a new elementary school was built, our grandsons went there. Their Victorian home has Fenton chandeliers!
@dawnlindgron55703 ай бұрын
If ever wondering on prices and age ect. get ahold of Curiosity Inc. He is in Canada buys and sells antiques. Has his own KZbin channel . Very knowledgeable person
@seaside20013 ай бұрын
Hull pottery is vintage and collectible. The wall pocket planter is as well. It is California Pottery. The crystal is nice. Good stuff. If the crystal is "sharp" it is cut crystal not like pressed glass. The vintage blue ironstone is sought after, Grey FIND. The Bunnykinds & Fisher Price stuff is not lead save for children anymore.
@Navajodavid3 ай бұрын
Great Video and great heart giving her the items that are dear to her heart back to her 🙏 the Omega watch looks like a 36 jewel Omega Electra used/pre-owned about $350 the dolls if you google lens them there are some that look just like them $200 and up
@TheJuggalo14913 ай бұрын
Your going to have so much Fun going through this Locker. That Omega might just be Gold. You guy`s are going to find some amazing things in this Locker. But look threw every single page of books. Look under dresser drawers Behind picture mirrors, Ever nook and Cranny. People like these hid there money in places people don`t think to look.