 Hey, Bolo buddies. Thanks for watching. All right in this video. We are going to be talking about Quilts, that's my quilt. Yep, it's not folded. It's just thrown up on the top of my couch, but that's okay It's a quilt and guess what? Quilts are Big money Bolo's. Let me tell you some go for crazy money Now I am not by any means an expert, but I do have somebody I want to share with you and That is The Phi resellers and if you go to their YouTube channel and you go over to the search bar right here and type in quilts You are going to find a ton of information on quilts Now some of the videos are older, but they are still educational for you guys to learn more about What to look for and how they sell quilts and they kind of specialize in it So definitely definitely check them out on YouTube and I will link them down below. So let's talk about some quilts This first one here is signed 1935 but if you notice the nine is backwards, which is kind of different and I kind of want to look at The pictures here look how beautiful this is and look how they have it displayed so that's one thing that I find really hard about Blankets and quilts and things like that is how to display them and make them look really good and to be able to show the production. So every quilt has a Pattern name, which I don't know anything about. This one is Feather star pinwheel Okay, I know that because I'm reading the title. This is dated 1935 and they have a little cheat sheet here on this one All right sold for $560 plus shipping. I could not verify this with feedback But what I did is I went into the seller store and I could not find where they had Relisted the item so I'm going to assume that is a good sale I'm also going to go in and look at the winning bidders Feedback and if this was a zero or a low number, I might be a little concerned But this person has over a thousand almost two thousand feedback So more than likely they paid for the item So that's a couple ways that you can verify if an item actually sold The next item is this unique unused quilt antique hexagon green diamond by hand grandma flower garden and Look at how amazing this is these remind me so much of my grandma I've got quilts that were made by her But I also pick them up from time to time, but we have a tendency to keep them I found some at a garage sale and my husband's like let's just keep them and I'm like, okay I mean, it's not going to hurt to keep them. We can always sell them later Now, what do you guys think about displaying it on a bed? Do you like that? I have to say that I think it's pretty cool. Now when I do it Probably not I'm too lazy, but I definitely think it's beautiful 585 on that one and I could not verify it with feedback, but they did not relist it Okay, now this one this one's a little tricky and I'm going to teach you guys something here if you're new to the channel antique 1900s pinwheel wedding ring variation patch work quilt typically when something sells that is best offer it is Swiped through and it was not marked through here or on the main page So I assumed that it went for the full amount now. I went in I looked at the feedback and you can see down here. It was marked through so I knew they took a best offer so I copied the title and I went into Terapeak and I put it into the search bar right here and I went down and it looks like they took a best offer of $250 now one thing I noticed about the title as they have the word mint. I Would be very careful about putting the word mint in a quilt from the 1900s Because there has got to be something that is not perfect on that item. That is just my opinion maybe there's Different Meaning for the word mint in the quilt world. I don't know you guys can let me know in the comments But yeah, pretty interesting And there's the feedback Now this one is Judy boyson vintage quilt from 1991 so this one here. I don't think is handmade or maybe it is Maybe it is maybe I lied I Don't know you guys explain that one to me. It's dated and signed. Do you think that's the person who did the quilting? Let's see Hand wash Merrick, so I think this is Says made in China So okay mass produced it looks like so this one is mass produced Which is really shocking that it went for seven hundred and thirty dollars. Let's look at this 449 feedback the item was not Relisted so I'm going to assume that this was a good sale Yeah, three bidders 16 total bids Here is one two matching antique hand stitch twin quilts feed sack flower garden excellent so I think flower garden is the pattern and Feed sack is what they used to make it. I could be totally wrong Happy to hear what everyone has to say for some reason. It's not loading the photos Okay, so they did show the back as well and this one it says one spot as noted and No feedback on this one and it was not Relisted but what I would say is unique about this is that you have two quilts So this is great for the person that is that has two twin beds and they want matching quilts 850 plus shipping Now this one was listed and sold for a much higher price and I went and I tried to verify it and I saw that they Relisted it and I came to this listing where it shows that it sold for seven hundred and ninety nine dollars and It was not relisted after this that was with free shipping This is from the 1950s. It's a right. I'm cowboy crib quilt With free shipping. So this is for a crib 799 dollars in 95 cents The next item is this outstanding 1890 to 1900 birds and air half checkerboards quilt and This is the pattern and again great display photos look great. I Will notice that a lot of the quilting Titles have words like outstanding descriptive words, which you don't see a lot and I have always been discouraged By other resellers to use words like that like amazing outstanding wonderful Because they're not really searchable people don't really search them But in a lot of the quilt listings, I'm seeing that so maybe it's different for quilts You guys can again, let me know your feedback in the comments this one sold for a best offer of five hundred and twenty five dollars and They had positive feedback. So that was a good sale Here vibrant vintage 1870s red and green bear paw antique quilt garden maze framing Again, I don't know how they date these items They've got a descriptive word vibrant as their first word and This one is marked through so it has a slash through it So let's go over to terror peak and it sold for six hundred and fifty dollars best offer Vintage 30s peacock and floral vines antique quilt amazing hand stitching. So again amazing Seven hundred and ninety five. It's crossed through. Look at this peacock. You guys How beautiful is that? And look at the condition. I mean, I don't see a spot on it How do people find these things? Ended up taking a best offer of seven hundred and forty five Outstanding vintage wool antique crazy quilt Dense hand embroidery. Look at this guys. Oh Wow Just Wow, look at that detail Terror peak says this one sold for five hundred and seventy five on best offer This one is a 1930s blue and white Dahlia debt. Oh, oh I always forget how to say that word. Is it Dahlia? I don't know Medallion antique quilt amazing hand quilting There's our antique vintage clock. I don't know if it's antique or vintage. Do you guys hear it? It was broken for a while and we got it fixed and I'm so happy. I found that at a garage sale for my husband. All right So one thousand seven hundred and ninety five it is crossed through That one sold for one thousand two oh five Here's another one very early vintage peel melon patch antique quilt chintz Fabrics not sure if I pronounce that right you can see it has a square Is that is it made like that? It looks like it might be made like that Huh That's interesting. It looks like it might be on that side. Also. It can't be made like that, right? Is it messed up? Good. Let's see. Let's see description Let's see There's quoting around the peat piecework throughout the back is early Huh, I Don't really see anything. Oh Cutouts in two corners of the quilt with a detailed keyhole design. So that's how it's made Eight hundred and seventy five dollars took a best offer of eight hundred on that one Vintage 1870s flying geese antique quilt and all of these were verified with feedback guys These last five or six that I've done 395 On this one and it's crossed out. So we went over to Terapeake and It sold for three hundred dollars so notice that the pattern is flying geese and I'm guessing Google Lens would help you out with some of the patterns as well But I definitely do not know quilt patterns The next one is this large vintage quilt top flying geese. So this one says flying geese as well and This is just the quilt topper and And it sold for two hundred and twenty five dollars with free shipping and you can see right here It was verified with feedback You guys this is just a very very small piece of the pie of Sold's on eBay. It is absolutely incredible. Hey, buddy. Hey Courtney. My name is Kristen. I'm a rural squirrel You can find me in all the places. Thanks for letting me share some of my favorite bullows with you guys and vintage quilts Is definitely on that list these things have been in style for a long time They've consistently been good sellers and I've been on eBay for 26 years They've always done well for me and look how much I'm selling them for plus I'm getting them at the bins where my bins is 69 cents a pound I got another one going out today So make sure that you're watching for vintage quilts good quality Handmade hand stitched if you can find them great colors You're gonna do great because they're always a good bow. Oh, thanks so much for having me I hope you guys are out there finding amazing things. I hope you're shipping amazing things I've been doing amazing things and I'll see you guys in the bins How many solds there are what these quilts go for people love them and they collect them Now there are many that are going to go for less They can still be sold with stains and defects if I get a quilt I usually don't do anything to it. I sell it as is Because I don't know the proper way to wash it to make it Good and not ruin it. So I'm not a quote expert. So if I find one, it's being sold as is So you have to decide do you want to take a chance of making it worse? Or do you want to just sell it as is and let the expert The people buying it fix it because there are lots of tips and tricks out there to cleaning fabric and Everybody does it a little bit different. You guys are welcome to put down in the comments any tricks or tips you may have but I advise you that if you're not really familiar with how to clean a quilt Maybe just leave it to the buyer All right, you guys, thank you so much for being here Thank you for watching. Be sure to like comment subscribe and share and I will see you at the next one Thanks for watching