Giant box of Jewelry from a garage sale! what's inside?!?

Publicado 2024-07-27

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  • @mikkileon6380
    I don’t know if anyone has commented this yet, but about 10 minutes into your video when you were going through the pens and you’re wondering what that thing was I believe it could be part of an old treadle, sewing machine, possibly like what you would put the bobbin in. I had a treadle sewing machine when I was a little girl and that’s what it looks like to me. I hope that helps.
  • @cajsheen2594
    I've missed these ' Let's see what we've got ' vlogs! Really enjoying them again! Thankyou! ❤ XXX
  • @CollaborativeDog
    Sorry for the double post. Just a thought: since sorting through jewelry isn't your cup of tea, and Melissa, as well as many of your viewers, myself included really enjoy the sorting, why not let Melissa film it? A big box like that could make a few videos, and that would free you up to put more videos in the line up. ❤
  • @susansnyder11
    I would've liked to have seen much more of your jewelry haul. I feel jilted, lol.❤
  • Buttons are very collectible too, not just utilitarian. There are button conventions. There is one in my city in Wisconsin Aug.4 - Aug.10th. It is put on by the National Button Society. That box of jewelry looks facinating from what you showed us. Wish I could have seen all of it, even if you had to do ten separate videos. Thank you Alex and Melissa!
  • My grandmother had two large dressers and two jewelry cabinets loaded with jewelry when she passed away. It’s been 15 years and my aunt is still giving me jewelry from my grandmothers collection (I make and restore jewelry as a hobby). There was some great stuff people in my family passed over. I was actually about to go through a box and start researching some items after I watched some YouTube videos.
  • I saw a big Christmas tree one time which was decorated beautifully with ornaments which were all made out of buttons. It was absolutely beautiful, and they were all made with buttons.
  • Fun jewelry!! My mom sold Celebrity Jewelry in the 70's! They were home parties like Tupperware. She had any nice pieces and kept them through the years. Great memories!❤❤❤
  • Oh my... The jewellery box was a TREAT! I would have been classicly hyperfocused for hours with that. How fun! 😀
  • @kathyhodges7054
    I so enjoyed the cool jewelry. Coventry was (Sarah) Coventry. Sold in home parties started in 1949. I would wear that vintage jewelry .🎉
  • @Cquoya
    Hey Melissa! Good to see you. You make me smile.❤
  • @julier.1902
    I personally would not mind a 5 hour video showing ALL the jewelry pieces. 😎
  • Well, we still don't know what was in the giant box🤷 You could have gotten 2 or 3 longer videos out of this. Trust me, we would watch you sort through everything 🤗
  • @maryhall7464
    Definitely. I love the old costume jewelry from the 1950s. 😊
  • @ViKee010
    The little spaceship shaped silver thing towards the beginning of the sorting of jewelry, was to use with the bobbin on an older Singer machine. Also, the Coventry jewelry was Sarah Coventry. Was really big in the 70’s. That huge ring with a stone looked very much like an opal, which is more valuable than gold, so worth checking out. Great finds as usual Alex. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽
  • @RiverDanube
    The Butterfly broach stands out as something special, quality workmanship.
  • @myrajones6866
    Buttons are very expensive to buy , as a knitter I know ,so a good buy as a lot buy ,interesting jewelry haul, 👍
  • @canyondiva493
    The pointy thing with the pens is a vibrating shuttle for a treadle sewing machine. The pen with the flat button top is an old phone dialer pen. We still used those in the 70’s.