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The bottles, insulators, and mason jar thread and other cool finds (even bunnys fans)

17,139 3,445 February 4, 2012 at 01:29 PM in Chat
Well it was an estate sale but kind of like a hoarders place. The lady and guy running it said there was about 1/4 of what had originally been in there. I got a big industrial westinghouse fan for $3 and an assortment of telegraph insulators an old glass clorox bottle for $4. My wife got an antique mirror they had priced at $25 for $10. she said she could tell by the glass it was old.

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cupcake42
02-05-2012 at 07:26 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:26 AM.
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Thank you my sweet Cuppy hug

You know what? The stuff you had to leave is just stuff. Your happiness is way more important.heart That pretty stuff can be replaced. Why don't you let me know what you like and I can keep an eye out for you.

You WILL get the time and money to replace your antiques!!!!
FTFY Wink
Hug2 You are so right! I had no special stuff I collected. I'm just into pretty stuff even if it is of no value to anyone but me.
I'm sure you're the same way. If it is pretty to you who cares if it is worth $1 or $100.
If it is worth $$ all the much better. hug
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02-05-2012 at 07:29 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:29 AM.
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FYI - Hold onto to your Fenton - anything you are able to find right now - Fenton has been outsourced and is no longer being made here in the USA - I found this out by going to a little shop outside of my town - and they still carry some Fenton - once it sells out - they now carry Vaseline/Uranium Glass - it's a light green color - very pretty - and it caught our eye in the window - which is why we ventured into the shop - and we saw some interesting items - and got talking about "older items" - and I saw the Fenton items behind glass - and the shop owner told me about how Fenton will no longer be made here - and as a result she will no longer carry it - so consider it a "precious commodity now" - for anything you find.

Yes, they still do make Vaseline/Uranium Glass: http://www.maxframe.com/GLASS/Vas...oductions/

Then there is the Vaseline/Uranium Glass from the 1920's: http://glasscollectiblesguide.com...ium-glass/
Wow Picca, I had no idea!! Most of mine are "unmarked" which I think means they were made before the70's? Not sure on that. Thank you for that info because I will make an effort to pick up more if the price is right. Most of mine is opaque-pinks, light blues, and greens......ruffled edges and or hobnail. I also really like Jadite and have founds some great pieces very cheap.

There is this cool consignment shop about 15 minutes away from me. a couple bought an 1800's huge Victorian in the city and made it into a shop. All the consignments are antiques and her prices are very very low. I go in and sell things to her outright and then she resells. The place is stocked wall to wall, upstairs, downstairs.....there is never an empty spot.

Get your butt to NY and lets go bargain hunting!!!!!! Whee
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02-05-2012 at 07:31 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:31 AM.
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Thank you my sweet Cuppy hug

You know what? The stuff you had to leave is just stuff. Your happiness is way more important.heart That pretty stuff can be replaced. Why don't you let me know what you like and I can keep an eye out for you.

You WILL get the time and money to replace your antiques!!!!
FTFY Wink

Iagree

Been there, done it - walked out with just my clothes - I never looked back and regretted it Nono2 except for one item my "clock" - I'll never find another one like it - only 500 hundred made like it - but I keep my eyes peeled for one just like it - but I highly doubt I'll find one just like it again - but happiness reigned woot
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02-05-2012 at 07:40 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:40 AM.
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Hug2 You are so right! I had no special stuff I collected. I'm just into pretty stuff even if it is of no value to anyone but me.
I'm sure you're the same way. If it is pretty to you who cares if it is worth $1 or $100.
If it is worth $$ all the much better. hug
I am the same waynod I love pretty things. My house is decorated all pretty much like that picture I posted. DH is so sweet about it too. He has painted each room the colors that I wanted and put up thick crown moulding in white. My bedroom is pale pink Coverlaugh I'm very fortunate that he never complains about the decor because it is total "romantic", flowery and light. My furniture is Shabby Chic style (some new and some very old where the paint has naturally distressed . This kind of surrounding is very peaceful to me.

When we talk again you can give me some ideas on colors and things you likenod
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02-05-2012 at 07:46 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:46 AM.
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Wow Picca, I had no idea!! Most of mine are "unmarked" which I think means they were made before the70's? Not sure on that. Thank you for that info because I will make an effort to pick up more if the price is right. Most of mine is opaque-pinks, light blues, and greens......ruffled edges and or hobnail. I also really like Jadite and have founds some great pieces very cheap.

There is this cool consignment shop about 15 minutes away from me. a couple bought an 1800's huge Victorian in the city and made it into a shop. All the consignments are antiques and her prices are very very low. I go in and sell things to her outright and then she resells. The place is stocked wall to wall, upstairs, downstairs.....there is never an empty spot.

Get your butt to NY and lets go bargain hunting!!!!!! Whee
It's interesting when you happen to walk into a place because it was cold one day - hubby and I went to a local place - and it was cold that day - we wanted to stay to see the Christmas lights that night - and it was so darn cold - that we were store hopping - and decided to cross over to the other side of the road where we hadn't been in a while - and came across this little set of shops and one was a glass shop - that's how I found out about this - some of her inventory is new - some of it is old (hence estate sales) - it was interesting talking to her - then we hopped over to an Italian shop - where they were doing taste sampling - and we got fed laugh out loud - so all in all - it was a good day - and we kept warm - but didn't get to see the light show Sadwalk - much too cold that day.

We have a place here that does Estate sales on the weekend - you go early and look everything over - and then you get a number - and you already know what you want to bid on - and you sit, and sit, and sit, and sit - until the whee hours of the morning - until the lot you are waiting for comes up for bid - it might be 2am, 3am, or 4am, before your lot comes up for bid. We used to do this, it makes for a long arse night of sitting on some hard arse chairs laugh out loud
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02-05-2012 at 07:47 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:47 AM.
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Iagree

Been there, done it - walked out with just my clothes - I never looked back and regretted it Nono2 except for one item my "clock" - I'll never find another one like it - only 500 hundred made like it - but I keep my eyes peeled for one just like it - but I highly doubt I'll find one just like it again - but happiness reigned woot

Me too nod We weren't married but came close. THANK GOD that never happened. At the time when I left I remember going to my Dad upset about my stuff I had left. He told me "just let it go......they are just things that can't compare to you being happy."

I look back and....he was so right. I look at things like this so differently now. I guess it's due to the real life important situations that surround me. And I am glad that I learned that lesson.

High Five happiness reigned here too!! And I am thankful.
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02-05-2012 at 07:48 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:48 AM.
Im kind of suprised that many of you dont buy several items with the idea of reselling any of them. You obviously has a good eye and of the value of these items. So you can probably take advantage of a good deal and you call yourself slickdealers Mad.That way you have more money to spend on things you might want to keep on a subsequent occasion and dont have to leave it sitting their lonely because you cant afford it.Wink

Is soap and hot water the best way to clean this fan off ?
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02-05-2012 at 07:51 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:51 AM.
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It's interesting when you happen to walk into a place because it was cold one day - hubby and I went to a local place - and it was cold that day - we wanted to stay to see the Christmas lights that night - and it was so darn cold - that we were store hopping - and decided to cross over to the other side of the road where we hadn't been in a while - and came across this little set of shops and one was a glass shop - that's how I found out about this - some of her inventory is new - some of it is old (hence estate sales) - it was interesting talking to her - then we hopped over to an Italian shop - where they were doing taste sampling - and we got fed laugh out loud - so all in all - it was a good day - and we kept warm - but didn't get to see the light show Sadwalk - much too cold that day.

We have a place here that does Estate sales on the weekend - you go early and look everything over - and then you get a number - and you already know what you want to bid on - and you sit, and sit, and sit, and sit - until the whee hours of the morning - until the lot you are waiting for comes up for bid - it might be 2am, 3am, or 4am, before your lot comes up for bid. We used to do this, it makes for a long arse night of sitting on some hard arse chairs laugh out loud
Very cool to hear that your hubby enjoys doing those things with you like mine does. It is rare IMO. We have had some of the best times waiting in the car at estate sales after signing the list at like 2 am and waiting until the sale starts to keep our place in line.
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02-05-2012 at 07:53 AM.
02-05-2012 at 07:53 AM.
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Im kind of suprised that many of you dont buy several items with the idea of reselling any of them. You obviously has a good eye and of the value of these items. So you can probably take advantage of a good deal and you call yourself slickdealers Mad.That way you have more money to spend on things you might want to keep on a subsequent occasion and dont have to leave it sitting their lonely because you cant afford it.Wink

Is soap and hot water the best way to clean this fan off ?
Pretty things are to keep and enjoy! Not sell Nono2
Money is not eveything Mr. Scampsters. Whip
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02-05-2012 at 08:04 AM.
02-05-2012 at 08:04 AM.
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Pretty things are to keep and enjoy! Not sell Nono2
Money is not eveything Mr. Scampsters. Whip
What if you had this pretty thing worth $400 if you sold it and then found another one identical that you didnt need that was being sold for $40. A few weeks later you see this assume pretty thing but its priced at $380 but all you have in your pocket is $20 because you didnt buy that $40 pretty thing several weeks ago that you saw.

You get my point it goes back to not necessarily being rich and being to afford whatever you want without risk of losing your home.


Moot look on Estatesales.net
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02-05-2012 at 08:21 AM.
02-05-2012 at 08:21 AM.
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What if you had this pretty thing worth $400 if you sold it and then found another one identical that you didnt need that was being sold for $40. A few weeks later you see this assume pretty thing but its priced at $380 but all you have in your pocket is $20 because you didnt buy that $40 pretty thing several weeks ago that you saw.

You get my point it goes back to not necessarily being rich and being to afford whatever you want without risk of losing your home.


Moot look on Estatesales.net
OMG thank you Scamps!!!! Saved that to my favorites!!!!

I collect the stuff for my own pleasure but I would sell anything I have in a heartbeat to save my house, family emergency....etc. It's kind of like....insurance Scratchchin
And someday it will be my daughter's heart
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02-05-2012 at 08:30 AM.
02-05-2012 at 08:30 AM.
I've been buying antiques since age 12 and still have the majority of what I bought over the years. There are lots of antique toys, old advertising pieces, antique books (mostly Texas history and kids books) and lots of primitive stuff like the insulator collection, arrowheads, primitive furniture, handmade one of a kind pieces, etc. There are some things I sold outright, sold on consignment at an antique store or traded but all of that was way before eBay and the interwebz. The majority of stuff is worth far more than what I originally paid and lately I've been thinking about downsizing but am not sure I want the hassle of selling on eBay or doing Craig's List.
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02-05-2012 at 08:41 AM.
02-05-2012 at 08:41 AM.
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I've been buying antiques since age 12 and still have the majority of what I bought over the years. There are lots of antique toys, old advertising pieces, antique books (mostly Texas history and kids books) and lots of primitive stuff like the insulator collection, arrowheads, primitive furniture, handmade one of a kind pieces, etc. There are some things I sold outright, sold on consignment at an antique store or traded but all of that was way before eBay and the interwebz. The majority of stuff is worth far more than what I originally paid and lately I've been thinking about downsizing but am not sure I want the hassle of selling on eBay or doing Craig's List.
Not sure now is the best time to sell but depending on your pricing who knows.
Personally if i buy something for 5-10 and ive recently seen them sell for $70 -80 i probably wouldnt hold out for getting that much. I might even go as low as $50 10 x profit is plenty for me. Maybe ill find another , maybe ill find 10 more at $5

ON CL now you can now make one ad and then you can actually click one button to repost it. You login and it shows you what listings you have and its pretty easy to keep track.

Do the consignment thing at an antique store. Your taking up space at a dealer or go the fleamarket route , or rent a booth in some big warehouse. and have your stall open at weekends. Really depends how much personal time you want to commit. The more time the more control you have over price.

Sorry pic is kind of high def Zoe i have a couple of others if not clear. From what ive read green is really rare and one is being sold for close to $500 not same as mine though.
- oh i thought it would take longer to load.

They are apparently called 7up green - Hemmingray - 9
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02-05-2012 at 10:16 AM.
02-05-2012 at 10:16 AM.
The green insulators are fairly unusual from what I have seen but I have no idea what ones are valuable.

For the more common as least valuable I bet there are a million things someone with imagination could come up with. I like the lamp idea. Here is another that I came across that would be simple to make.

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02-05-2012 at 11:17 AM.
02-05-2012 at 11:17 AM.
Quote from Scampsters :
Im kind of suprised that many of you dont buy several items with the idea of reselling any of them. You obviously has a good eye and of the value of these items. So you can probably take advantage of a good deal and you call yourself slickdealers Mad.That way you have more money to spend on things you might want to keep on a subsequent occasion and dont have to leave it sitting their lonely because you cant afford it.Wink

Is soap and hot water the best way to clean this fan off ?
I like finding things worth "value" for "free" and cleaning the item up - and then donating it - and taking it off my taxes - now to me that is the best slick deal of all - money is not the objective to me - not paying taxes is my objective Whistling

There are some items I have I would never ever considering selling - items handed down thru the family - too precious to me.

For the items I like to collect, I manage to find them at the Thrift Stores pretty darn cheap, and I have no intention of selling them Nono2

Here is the best thing one can purchase cheaply right now if you find them on sale - CD's in their original wrap - anything current - or anything that is older even - and take them to a second hand CD Shop - a good one - not a fly-by-night place - and you will find they will give you more than what you paid for them on sale - and I mean buy them at the most rock bottom price you are able to find them. CD's are on the way out - but people are NOT going to stop buying them. Which means CD Second Hand Stores - will have the upper hand in "pricing" for these. People will still want their hands on the "CD" - not just downloading music. There is a really good 2nd Hand CD/DVD store near me - and WOW...JUST...WOW is all I can say about their selection - and OMFG what they have available. The more pristine the CD, the better the price you get, in the original wrapping, you just upped the ante for what they will pay you. I've watched people walk in their with their CD's unwrapped, and seen what they have been paid for them. And, seen what wrapped one's have been paid for. This is the next "boom" if you are able to afford to purchase them and turn them around. The next sleeper no one is looking at.
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