
Two Private Estates, One Epic Haul: Unboxing Vintage Wonders
WASHINGTON
The thrill of the hunt is real—wait until you see what we just unpacked!
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These true antiques and vintage treasures have waited decades to be rediscovered, and today they finally get their moment in the spotlight. From heirloom quilts and 1930s glassware to a $600 record player tucked away in a basement, this haul is full of stories you won’t want to miss.
We’re opening boxes from two private estates—each filled with charm, history, and surprises. First up: an antique dealer’s hidden stash, where we found costume jewelry, porcelain dolls, a West Point cadet’s jacket, and an Art Deco Coke thermometer that stopped us in our tracks.
Next, we visit the home of a viewer near the Cascade Mountains, where generations of family heirlooms are ready for new homes. Hand-stitched quilts from the 1930s–50s, Avon samples from a bygone era, and childhood toys long tucked away all come together in one unforgettable collection.
It’s a beautiful mix of nostalgia, craftsmanship, and timeless style—every piece has a story, and we’re here to share them with you.
If something speaks to you, just send a timestamp and email us → [email protected] These pieces are all looking for their next chapter—maybe that’s with you.
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