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The little monster you purchased could be a sponge or soap holder for next to the sink

NChant
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16:55 Hi. Fun video with surprises. The globes to the candleholders, the missing fish dish... enjoyed it all. Thanks for having me along. Love you. God bless.😊✝️

dottienealis
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Found my first glassybaby in the wild today.
It was so exciting!

eliamills
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my mother had that nobbed milk glass candy dish on her coffee table.. awe..gave me warm and fuzzies...miss her

Faith-qpus
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The fish lid belongs to Vintage Anchor Hocking clear glass fish bowl. 😊

sarahholland
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A stained glass studio I worked at hosted classes, and some of them were fused glass. Those definitely look like class projects.

fromunclevinnyvintage
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I would have tried to Google lens the fish thing and see if the entire thing showed up. That way you know what piece you are looking for!

lynnbierschenk
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Hi, I took a fused glass class at the local art center when fused glass first became a fad, about 20 years ago. Those items you found definitely looked like class work. I still have the coaster I made. 🌺

westerntanager
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Hey Jocelyn, I found that fish @ 0:30 on eBay. I think it’s an Anchor Hocking clear glass fish jar. ♥️

pattihuesken
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So glad you looked at that big blue vase for $12.49. I saw it and thought 😮 'is that Bitossi?!" Then you scanned over it again and I thought no. It's not. But. Maybe 🤔🤔.

RomysRetro
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My 22 yr old daughter took a after school glass class in middle school. She loved it. She got to make some really cool looking items. She still has them and displays them in her apartment.

rondafrancisco
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Those Pfaltzgraff plates and serving pieces aren't easy to find, even in southcentral PA where they were made. I'd have snatched them up in a heartbeat! (I'm not a reseller, they'd be for me! LOL)

Melanie
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The fish thing is an anchor hocking fish Trinket dish. The bottom has a long skinny fish nose and an eye with eye lashes. I just picked one up last month to resell. It had me confused to start with bc I thought it was a chicken lol 😆

patchesoftime
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My first set of dishes was that set you found and put back. I loved them, sold them at a yard sale, now I wish I still had them.i had a place setting for 8.

doodlesmom
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5:33 I liked the tea pot with pink trim 5:52 that milk glass piece (my grandmother was a big collector) 10:21 like that Victorian glass with green trim but I love the color green so I’m just biased 😭

trinasthings
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Hi! Thank you for the content! I recognized a piece of Beaumont pottery (Maine to MD) BBP is Beaumont Brothers Pottery you picked up near end! He always puts a cross on bottom. Jerry and his wife have a beautiful shop in Phoenix MD. ❤️☮️

ellenleclair
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The fish thing has a small clear dish to go with it. Like a trinket dish. It is vintage.

janahertzberg
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Love the monster pottery guy. Reminds me of the fish I got in Sioux Falls a few weeks ago! ❤

RomysRetro
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The corning wear that you passed up sells very well and for a high price in Texas. I guess it's not popular up north.

colbyoltmann
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15:01 I have a horse made of scrap metal, a bit larger. Cannot figure out if it is one of a kind or mass produced

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