Eclectic VINTAGE THRIFTED HAUL / Sourced From 3 Thrift Shops!

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✨In this video I share my eclectic vintage thrifted haul from three thrift shops. Thrifted vintage to resell in my Etsy shop, or keep for my own collection. 🇨🇦

✨Check out my Etsy shop Fifth Avenue Vintage Co! For fun vintage items, listed and ready to purchase!

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The cup and saucer sets are charming! I can see why you bought them!

patriciarobinson
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I Love all the pieces you find. Your videos just keep getting better and better. Congratulations on the great work your doing.

arlenekorth
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OMG, your "meows" get me every time! lol That chonky kitty cracks me up! Love the mushroom mug! As you were saying you were going to plant a succulent in that funny man-mug, I was like "give him some hair! Give him a spikey do! Great minds! 🤗
Good finds my friend! 💕🤗

YOSOBOHO
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Wow talk about a blast from the past..I remember those poodle radio stuffed animals.. wow..
Great haul and as always great video and you looked very beautiful today. 💗

pamcarter
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Hey Nateesha! The Tonala plates are amazing!! 🥰

KeebysCollectibles
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In the 80's that pattern on your cup and saucers were everywhere. My mom still uses the plates for her everyday ware. That was fun. Such a great haul, thanks!!

mikki
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CONGRATULATIONS ON (Had to say that before I watch!) ❤

YOSOBOHO
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Beautiful celadon bowl
Other nice pieces, thank you for showing

lotusinmud
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Hi from 🇦🇺 the poodle 🐩 radio is fantastic what a great find !

peachypeachman
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Very nice haul. The nesting wooden women reminds me of when I was a little girl. Thank you for sharing your haul, enjoyed very much.

LindaFoyle
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Hello Natasha! I enjoy your videos. Great items you come across. Happy thrift hunting

carolyn
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Hi Nateesha, I love the Tonala plates! You had some great finds. Cats are really popular too right now. I think you said duck-tail joints at 14:20, and likely you know they’re dove-tail joints? Anyways, I love that box, fixing it up would be cool. Wonderful brass wall art. Awesome finds on this one! Catch you on the next video. ❤️

pattihuesken
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Hi, Nateesha! Well, my northern friend, you must be my good luck charm! I was thrifting at the consignment shop, and came across 3 Russian lacquer boxes with the original, yellowed, crumply, delicate paperwork inside! The bottoms of all of the boxes have Russian markings. They ranged in price from $3 99 to $5 99. Going to hoard them awhile- they're on the shelf next to the stacking doll you sent-for now! Thanks for a great vid! 🌱🌸🌱

janewasson
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Still loving the poodle! It may be my imagination but the pink looks brighter and cleaner now. If you did clean it, could you please say how you did it without hurting the radio mechanism?

mwallace
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Hey there... just stopping by. I'm just now getting to the video from 2/20.. wanted to see it last night, but I was just too tired. So, I've got a question.... chalk ware. What time period was that most popular? Given the name, I'm kind of thinking that the pieces you found were probably in really good condition given its composition and age. Am I correct? I know I've seen chalk ware, but never really thought about how old it might be. The cat with the glass eyes... given the fact that he/she's quite heavy, could it have been intended as a door stopper? Cute nonetheless. Great video... you found some really interesting stuff... some we saw, some we didn't, while you were thrifting. Hope you had a fantastic weekend!! Hugs, Penny Sue

pennysue
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How do you find out the value of some of these more obscure items? For example the cup and saucers - what do you type in on Google to actually FIND the item?
I don't do reselling (pretty hard to do when you don't have a car), and I am a senior citizen. I just often wondered though (just for my own interest) to find out the value of some things. I mean, some things like Nesting Dolls it would be easy just to type in "Nesting Dolls" but how do you look up other things that are not so known, like the teacups and saucers with the little houses on them? Especially if there are no markings?

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