 I'm gonna talk to you about items that I don't like to source items. I don't like to pick up But items that are Bolo's items that you should be looking for don't be like me I'm not a big fan. Hey fellow buddies. Thanks for watching Amazing right all right, let's get started and of breakables and Things that are hard to ship wait until you see these Bolo's these are gonna come from the quiet thrifter Let me show you her eBay store and then we're gonna jump right into some big money Bolo's This is the quiet thrifter. This is her eBay store and I will link it down in the description of the video as well And you can go and check out her other items. She is not on YouTube. She just has an amazing eBay store So go check her out and we are gonna look at some what solds The first item is Something I would pick up so we are gonna start with that one because I just love this. It's a 1988 vintage rare Sudleys shower blow mold elephant. It's a shower toy. How cool is this? Let me know in the comments. Would you have picked up this elephant? I totally would have it says She went to an estate sale that was mostly very high-end things that were out of her price range as She was leaving empty-handed. She spotted this elephant and it was under a table covered with dust She said I took it to the checkout and they told me it was five bucks I had no idea what it was, but it was weird and wonderful, which I love She said it took a bit of research, but she figured out that it was basically a shower extension for kids She said I knew it might take a while to sell so when a fair offer came along I took it by her page shipping this piece along with the department 56 Graceland piece Which was featured in another video. I did our perfect examples of why you should look under the tables alright, so Very very cool elephant. Definitely you guys all know that vintage blow molds are big money the ones you put outside that light up and Christmas time Halloween those are definitely a bolo. This is for your shower. So a little bit different alright, here is And she did take a best offer of a hundred dollars on that which is super super cool five dollars into a hundred is great And I bet she probably could have held out for more on that guy But sometimes, you know, you know, you've got five bucks in it So it's like I'm just gonna take the best offer and move the inventory. Maybe it's an MCM original art by Lee Burr Ships at sea mystic. It's an oil drip painting. Let me see if I can zoom in here And you know, my husband picks up art all the time because he knows that some of it is super super valuable But he ends up just hanging on to it and he hangs it in his office and he really likes old art Me on the other hand, I pick it up and it ends up being something just not worth anything So I just have a tendency to stay away from it But if you can learn it and know what to look for there is definitely money to be made She said this MCM art piece that sold for 249 was bought off Facebook marketplace for $30. She said many people shy away from shipping big art Yep, that's me. She said but I've done really well with it. It is a pain to ship. Yes, but totally worth it All right. So the next item is another art piece. This one is a The Paul Goble Native American piece was bought at a church fundraiser garage sale for five dollars She said when I bought it, I knew who the artist was immediately because he's also a children's book illustrator She said she used to work for children's literacy non-profit and worked with his publisher very closely So his books were highly publicized during their online event So when she saw the print she knew immediately it was his work. She said she did not know the value She just knew that it was his she touched base with his publisher and asked if they recognized this piece They did not but they did say that it was his bottom line is she paid five bucks for it and sold it for $350 that is fantastic She said she took it to the UPS store and paid them to professionally pack it So, yeah, I can understand taking it to UPS and having them them package it. So right down there you can see the The signature, but she just knew the artwork. So that's really really fantastic there All right, the next item is this Waterford crystal vase Eclipse 13 inch made in Ireland 12 pounds you guys and it's from 2003 She said came from a thrift store and was another item I just had good feels about she said I paid 30 and it took about two months to sell It's highly breakable glass items. I always pack the inside of it for support and then double box it It arrived safe and sound and the buyer was thrilled Okay, so some shipping tips right there for us This is a vintage Korean mink throw blanket Asian style Tiger Island So, let me see if I can get you right there is the tag and the back is red And that's what it looks like I'm not sure if I would have picked this up or not I have a tendency to stay away from throws and blankets and quilts Just like big things that I have to try to figure out how to photograph But I have been doing quilts and blankets lately. So I am working on that. She said Just sold after being listed for four months She said she took a low offer of 80 lower than she wanted But she's still in the profits and she paid 25 for it She said the buyer was so happy and grateful and that is important to her also it came from a thrift store The next item here is this European art Nouveau. I think I got it, right? Twisted ceramic base Ville Roy and buck this Europe European art Nouveau base was a fun victory She said I bought it at a thrift store for nine. I knew it was something special But I didn't know what it was exactly She said I did quite a bit of research and got some help from one of the Facebook groups. She belongs to it was stunning piece She said she was sad to see it go, but glad it will be appreciated it It is a base and it sold for a hundred and fifty dollars on auction Let me see. I don't think That this one was signed anywhere. Oh just this right here So interesting, right? Very cool piece Going with your gut The next item she said all of the amazing Fenton pieces I bought as a bulk deal from an estate sale She paid between 30 and 40 per piece and took a few they took a few months to sell Most of them were the exclusive QVC pieces so that raised their value So we're gonna look at this one and then a few more at the end of the video Fenton, I feel like You know can be really good, but I also feel like it can be Just bread and butter, but don't quote me on that I feel like anytime I find Fenton it it's just okay But these are really beautiful pieces that she got and they seem to be highly collectible But it's mulberry plum blossom basket and it is signed. I want to see if I could see the signature here There we go. Oh, wow. Yeah, so that's really That's fancy there. It's numbered and everything this next item This is this creative co-op vintage Marion angels image on decorative wood wall art and Check this piece out. How amazing is that? Okay, it says She said it was a garage sale fine. She paid $20 and she hung it in her home for a year before she decided to listed She said it took about five months to sell and the $100 was a best offer that she accepted shipping art with no glass is so much easier She said buyers always pay for shipping on all of her items. She said she almost never does free shipping The next item here is this vintage MCM Viking epic loop Drape swung glass base and arena swung base sold for 109 49 and it seems like these are really trending right now I feel like I'm seeing them everywhere over on whatnot and different places People are selling these really cool vases. She said she got this $15 at a garage sale. She said she did a 10-day auction in the winning bid was for the $109 and 49 cents And the buyer paid shipping She said vintage glass is her jam me. I'm like, nope, not my jam Alright, this is a brown drip vintage 1930s brush McCoy Onyx brown drip glaze Stoneware pottery lamp if you find the brown drip like the bowls and stuff. They are a bread and butter I learned that the hard way. I know I in the beginning when I started doing hard goods the McCoy brown drip I bought a whole table full at a garage sale and I will say I sold almost I think I think I've almost sold every single piece and I made a profit on every single piece But I was hoping they were gonna be more special than they were It was a lot of bread and butter and you guys know I don't like breakables So it's just kind of a funny story to look back and you know, see how much I have learned But the brown drip if you can find different and unique pieces like this lamp base here They can still do pretty well. She said this was a goodwill score She paid $7 and 99 cents for it and the buyer prayed full asking price of $99 and it sold in less than a month buyer paid shipping She said PS vintage lamps are also my jam. Yeah, she sells a ton of vintage lamps Again things I just would not want to ship Okay, rare antique 1920s is that bunt Candy jar country store display glass. So super cool fun piece here Show you the top and This one she said she got at the Salvation Army thrift store paid by or 15 and took the best offer of 75 and the buyer paid shipping The next item is this amazing orange retro lamp. She bought at the Habitat for Humanity Restore of For $12 and sold it for $91 on auction buyer paid shipping note most of the lamps I sell I sell with no shades for two rate two reasons One she's terrible at figuring out how shade looks best on the lamp and two lamps are way easier to ship without the shade That's what I was gonna say. How on earth would you ship the lamp shade? All right, so it looks like they still do pretty good even without the shade And a lot of times people are probably gonna want to put their own shade on the lamp anyhow All right, this three vintage Pyrex snowflake garland Cinderella mixing bowls. She said Came from a thrift store and I may or may not have done the happy dance of glee when I saw the whole set was marked at $18 buyer paid full asking price and it sold in about two weeks So these sold for $89 plus shipping and if you guys have not seen my Pyrex video Pyrex that sells and the thousands go check out that video. Absolutely crazy The next item here is this awesome lamp. Oh my goodness. I probably would have kept this one it's a 1960s vintage MCM lucite grape cluster lamp pineapple tiki orange light and She said she found this at a junk shop under a table and paid four bucks for it She put it on 10-day auction and it sold for $93 and The buyer paid shipping the next item is this emerald green and pulley I think I said that right art glass base pedestal optic base ruffle edge and a grin She's got some great keywords so if you check out her store you can look at her titles and learn a lot on Just different types of glass and how to use those key words She said came from a teeny tiny thrift store and an equally teeny tiny town She paid 10 put it on a 10-day auction and the winning bid was $83 plus shipping She said I always try to plan my auctions to cover two weekends since buyers tend to be more active on the weekends The next item here is this vintage art deco Caramel swirl Slag glass shade lamp with milk glass base. That is a lot of words. Okay, but great keywords. Look at how pretty that is That is awesome She said she got this at a thrift store and she paid four dollars for it She said again I bought it knowing only that it was something cool and unique and worth taking a chance on She put it on a 10-day auction and the Benny winning bid was $87 plus shipping She said I boxed the shade in the base separately and put those boxes into a bigger box breakables always have a greater chance of making it to their destination when the pieces and parts aren't bumping together That makes complete sense and it's not super big. So that probably helped right here is an art pottery Raku I'm not sure if I said that right R-A-K-U vase centerpiece iridescent glaze unsigned She said thrift store She paid up for it more than she usually would she paid 30 and the buyer paid shipping it sold in less than two weeks for $76 and Again, it's just an unsigned really cool piece. So sometimes when you just have an eye for cool things You just know what to look for This next item is a vintage ginger jar style brass and ceramic floral blue and white table lamp And it says hat style lamp was a goodwill fine She paid $6.99 cents for it is sold in under two weeks for a best offer of $63 and the buyer paid shipping So there you go All right, the next item she sold All of these lamps. Can you believe it and this one is cool? I probably would have had that as my first picture But it's uranium. So vintage Art Nouveau Urn wait, did I say it right? No, I said it wrong Nouveau. I always want to say Nouveau Nouveau vintage Art Nouveau uranium custard glass table lamp She said it was a bit of surprise she's I Bought it at the Habitat for Humanity for four and it sat in my profit pile for about six months before I Discovered it and listed it on a 10-day auction winning bid was 70 and the buyer paid shipping Nouveau Nouveau I'm gonna get it one of these times. I'm just gonna say it right the first time Vintage MCM original watercolor mushroom art a lot of times I know there's some mushroom like canisters and different things like that that do pretty well also I've seen those on people's pages on Facebook and stuff, but this is an art print and it is signed by Rodco Constantine Rodco She said Bought at a thrift store for $4 and took a best offer of 85 buyer paid shipping. Okay, we are gonna look at some more of the Fenton Items here. Let's see. Oh On the elephant. She did take a best offer on the elephant for a hundred. So Okay Here is the first Fenton She said the six Fenton pieces were part of a bulk buy the cost average cost was I think she said between 30 and 40 She said this one the cranberry Mary Gregory vase was a best offer of a hundred that she accepted The green basket sold for 75 best offer See I would be terrified to ship that So these are really really a Original tags really nice pieces this piece here Let's see the light green base says best offer of 75 I'm just gonna show you these are all Fenton. This is a pink Burmese Think that's how you say it. She said she took a best offer of 70 on that one This is a vintage MCM E. Poli E. Poli EMPOLY EMPOLY style teardrop smoky olive glass table lamp. Very cool She got this for six bucks at a thrift store and it sold for I believe 89 there Here's another Fenton Wavecrest hand-painted pink-litted jar vanity jar signed Sue Jackson She took a best offer of 45 on that one and then this one is a Fenton 2001 centennial collection. Oh Abergine obergeen purple peacock vase Bridget or I'm sorry K bright bill that one best offer of 75 buyer paid shipping on all those pieces and I think that is it. All right, you guys. Thank you so much for being here Thank you for watching be sure to go down below and check out the quiet thrifter on eBay If you click that little heart once you're on eBay that will allow you to follow her store And then you will get updates when she lists new items. So thank you all so much for being here There's gonna be some videos popping up here here and a subscribe and another Video down below. I'd love for you to watch a video and subscribe if you have not already and Thanks for watching