SO SAD ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END



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Hog Creek Antique Mall
10750 W Chicago Rd
Allen, MI 49227-9565

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48 thoughts on “SO SAD ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END”

  1. The little yellow dog at 23:09 is a Scottie dog. So cute! Re: the ducks, at around 33 min., they are probably not decoys, but for decoration. My husband, who knows woods, said they look like walnut, and walnut is good for carving. I love the antique trucks. Maybe Chris will let you put Christmas assemblages in them, Yvonne — (or are they too valuable?) What a haul!

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  2. Awww…so sad that we can no longer see you at the haunted mansion. But, you did pick up some neat items. I love the blue compote, the rubber stamp holder, the 2 fairy lights, and on and on. And the 💡! And Chris got some neat coins and trucks. So good to hear the rest was going to Goodwill. I hope someone refurbishes the mansion.

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  3. I haven’t even finished the video yet but when I saw those red/pink transfer wear plates… I sucked in all the oxygen in the room! Absolutely beautiful and something I’ve been searching for, for a long time. I wish I was there to get that entire huge set! I’ll keep watching now to see your amazing treasure you always come out with. ❤❤❤

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  4. There is a multi-colored vase on the table. It may be “ End of the Day” glass. At the end of the day, glassblowers would pour all the color into a final piece. Cannot see it well enough to tell.

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  5. The chalk ware dog bank — the impression date of 1936 would be the mold date. The 1938 in pencil was when the person painted it for themselves or someone else. I often see this on vinyl dolls – the back of the head has the vinyl mold mark but the tag has the actual date of manufacture

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