Sunday, March 18, 2012

Antique Interests?

A lot of the time, I'm overlooked in a sense when it comes to antiques. My age group for collecting and having a vast knowledge of 100 year old items is unheard of. Yes I have a college degree, a good job, and live a regular life, but when you show up at specialty depression glass shows to go try and buy, it is like everyone wants to hold your hand. What are you doing sonny, looking for some nice glass? Why yes ma'am, I'm looking for a green block optic vase, and I'm not talking one that comes out of a mold, one that is hand blown, and would  go with the pattern.

That is what happens, people overrate your knowledge, because of your age. The opposite of normalcy, where elderly people are credited without knowing as much, because they are losing it. So if you are wondering what I collect, here it is.

Mainly:

Hazel Atlas Block Optic (In Green) Depression Glass.
-Its a really simple pattern, but looks gorgeous in a china closet

1978 Ralph Bakshi Lord of the Rings collectibles
-I have always had an infatuation with Tolkien. This product line made anything from hand puppets, to action figures, to Royal Doulton Figurines.

I will always buy a good record if I say one, who said Vinyl died?

Things I enjoy flipping:

Old Video Game Systems

80's toys

90's toys

Sci Fi stuff

PEZ

Pyrex

Turntables

Fire King

Speakers



Here is a picture of maybe 25% of my depression glass collection. Its always nice when the pictures won't rotate.

The Weather is Here, Wish you were Vintage

The weather here in Pennsylvania has finally bloomed, and is filled with 70 degree days. It is finally yard sale weather, obviously noticed as I was on my way to work and passed 50 cars parked in the corn field, shuffling towards that piece of Tupperware they have been looking for. Not only does the new weather throw a positive spin on attitudes, it is like starting all over again. Everything is coming back to life and giving us reasons to get outside.

Enjoy the fresh new season, and if you're out looking for a treasure, don't forget to check in with Pennpickers.