My father used to melt down those old tooth paste tubes and pour the hot lead into a mold. When the mold cooled, he would open it and a new lead toy would fall out.. He had only one mold; so, all the lead toys looked almost the same. Trapped air, or trash not removed, sometimes deformed the toy. In which case, he would melt the toy and try another casting. Lead can be melted and cast over and over again and again. We often found old tooth paste tubes in trash dumped in the creek. The outside of those tubes was painted. Sometimes there would still be some tooth paste inside the tubes.
The tooth past tube top could be sent to Kit and Caboodlers and they could attach a small dolls head and use the tube as the neck and shoulders to make a dump doll.
It's a scarab dangling earring! It's just lost the part that goes thru the ear! Saw some at traveling Tut exhibition. Great copy, but it's a shame you didnt find both! Thanks for taking us with you on your adventures!
The tomb of Tutankhamun was discovered in 20s, which inspired tons of costume jewelry. It's called "Egyptian revival". It made a comeback in the 1960s. So, some of that type of jewelry is older, and some of it is a bit newer.
I just recently became addicted to your videos. This morning I was surprised to see ‘The Gray Ghost’ on your head set. I live in a small town in Virginia. John Mosby’s home is here and he is buried in our town cemetery. I never expected to see his image mud larking in London!
What a weird coincidence! I also live in a small-town in Virginia! Not where John Mosby is buried but how cool is it that we both are fans of Si!! Hey neighbor!!
I think the jewelry is my favorite, however the best part of that is watching you clean and repair it. My late father was a master metal smith and also a jewelry maker, I am an artist and sculptor, so seeing the techniques you use to repair and update them is really fun and interesting. Thanks again Si!
That green scarob looks like it could be a piece from the Neigers Brothers. Their jewlery was very popular during g Egyptian revival period.( not sure that's the correct spelling of the name but close for sure!)
Morning Si and Cuffs! God to town lads and get some luck in the muck! Hope you find some crazy good treasures today! ( : Definitely a gloomy day at the creek! ( : Sooo awesome for the low tide! I would totally take that pickaxe! ( : Love the fish eye lens in the beginning! Very cool angle, no pun intended! ( : Lol! ( : Cool stopper, Si! ( : Whoa, that mud is deep! ( : Oooh, perfect yellowish amber, applied lip bottle, Si! I love the amber bottles! ( : Wow! Timothy Whites and Taylor really grew! How cool, Si, a Royal Artillery Badge! Sooo nice! ( : The watch is definitely something military, I think. Right? Or, a nurse's pendant! Oh wow, there was a half penny inside?! Sooo cool! ( : Wow! Cool phoenix square of pressed metal! Such a cool souvenir! ( : Oh fun, a railway button! ( : Nice! ( : Oooh. Worth the search for the cool marble you found, Si! It is gorgeous! ( : Jalmo lid is definitely a mystery! ( : I tried a quick look around the web and nothing! ) : Oh wow, Si, I bet that bracelet is gold, if it has garnets in it! ( : It's the whole bracelet too! Sweet! ( : It's a button day at the creek! ( : Wow. A garnet rug, Si?! Holy moly! ( : You have a set! ( : Wow! A button and jewelry day! ( : Nice, a pipe bonus! Woo hoo! ( : Hmmm...funny to find sooo many knobs and toothpaste tubes on the beach! ( : Oh wow, a.purse trim! ( : Cool! ( : A precious possession of every woman! ( : The green is a jade pendant, I think! ( : Oooh, a cuff stud with a gem in it! Nice! ( : Amazing finds guys! Wow! ( : Very impressive! ( : You both found fantastic items! ( : Can't beat for cleanup! ( : Wow, the ring came out beautiful! ( : Wow, after lawyering you have an absolutely bstunning ring to display! ( : Awesome, the bracelet came out amazing and perfect! ( : So did the badge, buttons, cufflink, everything came out phenomenal! ( : Great video, mate! Loved everything, as always! Sooo much fun virtually larking with you! ( : Have a great weekend! ( :
Watching now and just got to the part where you found a lid. Probably dozens of people have told you, but the name on it is Icilma, a face cream. Back to watching. What a great day you both had! You with your jewelry with gems and Cuffs with his jewelry with Egyptian design. My favorites of the day were your gorgeous bracelet and Cuffs’ scarab pendant. But there was sooo much more. Interesting spot, that creek! Just full of surprises. Can’t wait to see what you have planned for your toothpaste tube tops!
The green oval shaped pendant you found, you should ask Mudlarking with Kit and Caboodles ...they might know. They have found similar things, and then found out these things were from a famous Polish jewelry designer from the 1940s 👍
Hi Simon, the lid that you find at the 13:59 point of your video is from a company called Icilma. It could be from cold cream or vanishing cream. It wasn't a J it's an I. Possibly from the late 1800s on up the late 1960s when the company was in business. We enjoy your videos here in upstate NY. Ps we caught the "Frontier Psychiatrist" reference.
Si, the green scarab pendant that cuffs found is probably an Art Deco Czechoslovakian glass pendant, Neiger Brothers were prolific manufacturers in the 1920's -1930's , but as you have already said Egyptian revival jewellery was fashionable at the time because of Tutankhamuns tomb being discovered. Some fabulous finds for both of you , great stuff , thanks for taking us on the hunt
That creek is very low, can barely call it a creek. Good finds, that blue marble and the bottle. Oh, lovely bracelet. Pipes come out for Nicola, and garnets for you. That is lovely decorated purseclasp. I thought the little green carving was a scarab, probably made for the tourist market. Another wonderful adventure. Thanks for taking us along.
Looks like the mystery lid may be called "Icilma" (cold cream). I had a hard time finding a matching logo but there was one label for Icilma Soap that is very close. Good luck! Love your channel!
I used to play marbles on the playground (and jacks and flyback paddle ball, and yoyo, and tops!). We used to play for keeps and I had a big collection. I remember 'puries' were very special. A 'purie' shooter was especially valuable!
I love anything related to Timothy Whites! As a young woman in the 1940s my late Grandmother worked in one of their shops here in Portsmouth...just around the corner from where I now live 😃
I think the green scarab was a Nieger bead from the 20’s. The Northern Mudlarks did a little segment on them. There’s a really amazing story behind it! I really love watching your vids!
Amazing Si, turn the purse opening into a frame, it often surprises me how well the mud preserved things. Who knew, till next time, well done Si. 🇨🇦🍁🐘🤗👣
Awesome video with some beautiful pieces of jewellery found, the ring turned out great and the bracelet was beautiful. Take care and thank you for sharing your muddy adventure 👍👏❤️🌈
Hi Si haven't commented or thanked you in a while. That Egyptian badge looks like a walking stick souvenir, brought home & nailed on to a gentleman's walking stick. Thanks for allowing us to join in your excitement when you discover Luck in the Muck & the history lessons.
I was going to like the video after seeing the end result of the ring but realised I already liked it during the muddy part, always a pleasure watching
I'm used to seeing you pull the garnets up when they have long since fallen out of their settings. It was fun to see them still in the original jewelry!
You found some of the most interesting finds! I loved the jewelry and bet the people who lost it were very sad, but more your gain! The buttons were awesome! I am glad you tell use the history of them! And then there is still the mud, oh the mud! Memories of childhood for me and you boys get to live it all the time! Please be careful and stay safe! 😀❤❤
thank you so much, Si, we are having such a hard time, we REALLY need cheering up here in the US, after Uvalde and the others......thank you so very much, you are so very dear.
Thanks for dragging yourself out super early after a hard weeks work, it's great to watch you and Cuffs splodging around in the mud when I can't get out! Actually... Its great to watch you even when I can! ☺. Cracking finds in the creek!! Did cuffs manage to figure out the green pendants carving?
Wow! You guys hit Davey Jones’ treasure locker today! Awesome finds love the bracelet, ring gorgeous gold and garnet colours! Love your channel And your arty upcycles ! So creative! Cheers from Australia - Karol
Icilma made face cream, cosmetics, shampoo, soap and bottled water. 1898-1967. Combining two Arabic words 'icil' meaning flows and 'mha' meaning water.
What a great way to start the day, cup of coffee and your newest treasure videos. Wow you guys found some amazing treasures. Loving the jewelry you found and the buttons are pretty amazing.
What a lot of great finds lads! Lovely jewellery and Cuffs finding Egyptian scarab beetle and the Sphinx square I think is part of a bracelet similar in design to the one you found Si.
That looks like a good place for you to make a mud angel! I collect key chains and have a couple with coins in them, nothing special like the one found by Cuffs. I appreciate your effort it takes to share the history of the finds with us. It's always a good time watching your videos, I'm very happy to be a subscriber.😊Take care!
The squared plastic thing withna hole in it that you thought was a pendant is a keyring. In around 1982 when you went on holiday they would be made on the spot and sometimes they came ready made. I was given one by a work colleague after I had finished restoring my first car, she bought it from The Fleet Air Arm and it has their logo on the front and a St Christopher on the back - this keyring remains on my car keys today (I am on my 4th car now).
Hi Si, hi Cuffs, what a fantastic day you guys had! Bling all over the place. The ring looked okay after some care and repairs. Want to say congratulations to your wonderful, beautiful Queen. We are getting a lot of news coverage here in the States. Enjoy your celebrations. Joyce ❤️🇺🇸
Loved this week's video Si. The stone in the little stud you found looks more like a peridot ( I have tons of peridot items because it's my birthstone). I love the Egyptian Revival piece, and it's quite collectable . It was a short-lived style fad that later was replaced by art-deco.
😎 COOL finds! I get super nervous when y’all are in super wet mud like that… it can be like quick sandish sometimes…. I don’t want you guys getting stuck and have no help. 😵💫
That sphinx may have been part of a wrist bracelet worn during The Grand Tour, though it's more likely from a bracelet link made in the Art Deco period. I'm a hobbyist blacksmith and part-time gold prospector, having got an early GPZ 7000 which has paid itself back in gold finds. ...as for that (possibly Egyptian) green scarab, may be from the 1920's circa. That marble is collectable, 1950s era. Very lovely bracelet - likely topaz. Great finds! ~Wendi UK 🌻
Wonderful finds Si, the ring turned out lovely! Good to see Cuffs, I think the scarab he found might be Niger brothers, Flo will know if he doesn't. Fab video! 😀💗 x
Oh what a week you've had! Absolutely beautiful vintage jewellery. Love everything you found this week. Thank you for sharing your mudventures with us x
Wow! 😱 Some really great finds. Favorite is the bracelet, ring and that is an awesome Cap Badge. Worth all the mud and muck I’d say. Cuffs didn’t do so bad either. Liked the sphinx amulet. Great day guys! 🦋
Great video, thank you so very much again. Constantly uplifting! If you look at the bottom of the amazing poster you found for The Legion of Frontiersmen, the name Erskine Childers appears as the ‘Hon. Sec. Maritime Branch’. You probably know that Erskine Childers wrote a famous book called ‘The Riddle of the Sands’, published in 1903, about an impending invasion by Germany. It is an early example of the Espionage story, a sailing trip set around actual locations around the Baltic Sea and German Frisian Islands. It was a very early warning of Germany building up its Naval and Military prowess for World War One. A film and a radio adaptation were made of the book. Childers has an interesting history to read up on, in regard to historical events. By the way, he also learnt to sail by himself in the Thames Estuary :))
The scarab thing reminds me of the Neiger brothers jewelry. They made many things of glass in Egyptian style. The Northern Mudlarks and Kit and Caboodlers have found smaller beads made by them.
Spectacular finds. I love the repair job on the ring. Top work Si! I like to annoy my silversmithing tutor with threats of using glue on stones 🤣 What a great haul. I wondered if they might have been “offerings” as you seemed to find so many. Btw my mum thought you and cuffs were brothers 🤣💚
Thanks for watching Mudlovers! For more mudlarking mayhem in the creek CLICK HERE ⭐ ua-cam.com/video/mmw3fH1ZpG4/v-deo.html ⭐
Maybe someone already got this, but the mystery lid is Icilma, a cosmetics brand :)
@@OnkelPeters Spot on
I take it the reply to my comment is not from you, although it is your icon.
@@Sifinds Hi someone using your image has replied to my posting..looks like a hacker mate..😡
My father used to melt down those old tooth paste tubes and pour the hot lead into a mold. When the mold cooled, he would open it and a new lead toy would fall out.. He had only one mold; so, all the lead toys looked almost the same. Trapped air, or trash not removed, sometimes deformed the toy. In which case, he would melt the toy and try another casting. Lead can be melted and cast over and over again and again. We often found old tooth paste tubes in trash dumped in the creek. The outside of those tubes was painted. Sometimes there would still be some tooth paste inside the tubes.
Interesting and Great Idea!
they had lead???? but its for your mouth???
Wicked idea, I love lead casting!
What a great memory of your father. Thank you for sharing it with us.
O chubo elemento tóxico perigoso ? Um metal pesado de contaminação assim como mercúrio.
The tooth past tube top could be sent to Kit and Caboodlers and they could attach a small dolls head and use the tube as the neck and shoulders to make a dump doll.
I believe the lid at 14:00 is for Icilma, a 1920s beauty cream.
Spot on. Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Wonderful finds..Cuffs looks like he found an Egyptian style carved green Scarab pendant! Love that bracelet and that ring Si!
Ich denke auch, es ist ein Skarabäus!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Egyptian Revival scarab cuff link / pendant / cabochon for sure. King Tut mania was real in the 1920s, for sure
@@michelehood8837 looks like it's a soap stone
It's a scarab dangling earring! It's just lost the part that goes thru the ear! Saw some at traveling Tut exhibition. Great copy, but it's a shame you didnt find both! Thanks for taking us with you on your adventures!
Perfect timing on UA-cam. @ 4:41 Si says, “oh look!” and a commercial pops in. EFFFFF~!!!! LoL.
The tomb of Tutankhamun was discovered in 20s, which inspired tons of costume jewelry. It's called "Egyptian revival". It made a comeback in the 1960s. So, some of that type of jewelry is older, and some of it is a bit newer.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
I just recently became addicted to your videos. This morning I was surprised to see ‘The Gray Ghost’ on your head set. I live in a small town in Virginia. John Mosby’s home is here and he is buried in our town cemetery. I never expected to see his image mud larking in London!
Wow - i never realised he was a real person!
What a weird coincidence! I also live in a small-town in Virginia! Not where John Mosby is buried but how cool is it that we both are fans of Si!! Hey neighbor!!
@@cathybellas6824 , small world!! 🤣
Suffolk virginia here
Good Sunday afternoon all
Good morning, here in NYC.😀👋
I think the jewelry is my favorite, however the best part of that is watching you clean and repair it. My late father was a master metal smith and also a jewelry maker, I am an artist and sculptor, so seeing the techniques you use to repair and update them is really fun and interesting. Thanks again Si!
Thanks so much for watching 👍🏻🐾🧡
I love when you have a bulging pouch after mudlarking🤣
My husband calls the S E & C R the ‘slow, easy and comfortable’. He’s from Folkestone, and his father worked at Ashford Railway Works for 47 years.
The shovel going "splat" in the mud is SOooo fun to see
lol, it never gets boring to me either
Looks like you guys hit a vein of Egyptian Revival. 🎉
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
That green scarob looks like it could be a piece from the Neigers Brothers. Their jewlery was very popular during g Egyptian revival period.( not sure that's the correct spelling of the name but close for sure!)
It's the right green, I think.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Yes looks like it to me 👍🏻😊
The Neiger brothers were Czechoslovakian Jews and they were murdered in Auschwitz. Their pieces are very special.
@@lauraharrison1006 Thank you for that information. For me that makes each discovery of their pieces extremely important and a bit bittersweet!
Morning Si and Cuffs! God to town lads and get some luck in the muck! Hope you find some crazy good treasures today! ( : Definitely a gloomy day at the creek! ( : Sooo awesome for the low tide! I would totally take that pickaxe! ( : Love the fish eye lens in the beginning! Very cool angle, no pun intended! ( : Lol! ( :
Cool stopper, Si! ( : Whoa, that mud is deep! ( : Oooh, perfect yellowish amber, applied lip bottle, Si! I love the amber bottles! ( :
Wow! Timothy Whites and Taylor really grew! How cool, Si, a Royal Artillery Badge! Sooo nice! ( : The watch is definitely something military, I think. Right? Or, a nurse's pendant! Oh wow, there was a half penny inside?! Sooo cool! ( : Wow! Cool phoenix square of pressed metal! Such a cool souvenir! ( : Oh fun, a railway button! ( : Nice! ( : Oooh. Worth the search for the cool marble you found, Si! It is gorgeous! ( : Jalmo lid is definitely a mystery! ( : I tried a quick look around the web and nothing! ) :
Oh wow, Si, I bet that bracelet is gold, if it has garnets in it! ( : It's the whole bracelet too! Sweet! ( : It's a button day at the creek! ( : Wow. A garnet rug, Si?! Holy moly! ( : You have a set! ( : Wow! A button and jewelry day! ( : Nice, a pipe bonus! Woo hoo! ( : Hmmm...funny to find sooo many knobs and toothpaste tubes on the beach! ( : Oh wow, a.purse trim! ( : Cool! ( : A precious possession of every woman! ( : The green is a jade pendant, I think! ( : Oooh, a cuff stud with a gem in it! Nice! ( :
Amazing finds guys! Wow! ( : Very impressive! ( : You both found fantastic items! ( :
Can't beat for cleanup! ( : Wow, the ring came out beautiful! ( : Wow, after lawyering you have an absolutely bstunning ring to display! ( : Awesome, the bracelet came out amazing and perfect! ( : So did the badge, buttons, cufflink, everything came out phenomenal! ( :
Great video, mate! Loved everything, as always! Sooo much fun virtually larking with you! ( : Have a great weekend! ( :
Cheers Tracy 👍🏻🐾🧡
Your collar stud looks like a Peridot stone; maybe even a Demantoid Garnet. Cool finds today.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Watching now and just got to the part where you found a lid. Probably dozens of people have told you, but the name on it is Icilma, a face cream. Back to watching.
What a great day you both had! You with your jewelry with gems and Cuffs with his jewelry with Egyptian design. My favorites of the day were your gorgeous bracelet and Cuffs’ scarab pendant. But there was sooo much more. Interesting spot, that creek! Just full of surprises. Can’t wait to see what you have planned for your toothpaste tube tops!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
The green oval shaped pendant you found, you should ask Mudlarking with Kit and Caboodles ...they might know. They have found similar things, and then found out these things were from a famous Polish jewelry designer from the 1940s 👍
Hi Simon, the lid that you find at the 13:59 point of your video is from a company called Icilma. It could be from cold cream or vanishing cream. It wasn't a J it's an I. Possibly from the late 1800s on up the late 1960s when the company was in business. We enjoy your videos here in upstate NY. Ps we caught the "Frontier Psychiatrist" reference.
Epic thanks!
Icilma was a 1920s face cream. smashing video as usual.
Si, the green scarab pendant that cuffs found is probably an Art Deco Czechoslovakian glass pendant, Neiger Brothers were prolific manufacturers in the 1920's -1930's , but as you have already said Egyptian revival jewellery was fashionable at the time because of Tutankhamuns tomb being discovered. Some fabulous finds for both of you , great stuff , thanks for taking us on the hunt
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
What a haul. A pirates treasure chest full. Congrats.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
That creek is very low, can barely call it a creek. Good finds, that blue marble and the bottle. Oh, lovely bracelet. Pipes come out for Nicola, and garnets for you. That is lovely decorated purseclasp. I thought the little green carving was a scarab, probably made for the tourist market. Another wonderful adventure. Thanks for taking us along.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Looks like the mystery lid may be called "Icilma" (cold cream). I had a hard time finding a matching logo but there was one label for Icilma Soap that is very close. Good luck! Love your channel!
I was a Saturday girl for Timothy White’s in Shrewsbury around 1970!
Cool
@@Sifinds It wasn’t cool at all - more a necessity. 😀
I think the smaller toothpaste tubescould have held artists paint. Both water based and oil based paints came in tube like this.
true
That was SOOO FUN ! 😁 THANK YOU TWO, HANDSOME, COOL MEN !!! 😊
“He who Dekyper takes, soundly sleeps and fresh awakes” That’s is what is on my old bottle, it’s intact, green with a square shape. 🤘
I used to play marbles on the playground (and jacks and flyback paddle ball, and yoyo, and tops!). We used to play for keeps and I had a big collection. I remember 'puries' were very special. A 'purie' shooter was especially valuable!
The Legion of Frontiers-men are still in existence today, they have a unit in central London..🧐👍
Cool touval top😊
Your upcycle ink is fantastic,such a creative mind!
I love anything related to Timothy Whites! As a young woman in the 1940s my late Grandmother worked in one of their shops here in Portsmouth...just around the corner from where I now live 😃
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
I think the green scarab was a Nieger bead from the 20’s. The Northern Mudlarks did a little segment on them. There’s a really amazing story behind it! I really love watching your vids!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Amazing Si, turn the purse opening into a frame, it often surprises me how well the mud preserved things. Who knew, till next time, well done Si. 🇨🇦🍁🐘🤗👣
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Awesome video with some beautiful pieces of jewellery found, the ring turned out great and the bracelet was beautiful. Take care and thank you for sharing your muddy adventure 👍👏❤️🌈
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Hi Si haven't commented or thanked you in a while. That Egyptian badge looks like a walking stick souvenir, brought home & nailed on to a gentleman's walking stick. Thanks for allowing us to join in your excitement when you discover Luck in the Muck & the history lessons.
Great shout. Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
I bought one at the Little Bighorn info. Centre. Identical in shape.
Si, you did a fantastic job repairing the ring!!! Awesome! Well Done! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Gotta Love Cuffs, letting the odd F-Word slip out. Great Fun as always.
lol
I was going to like the video after seeing the end result of the ring but realised I already liked it during the muddy part, always a pleasure watching
What a day of treasure hunting! Thanks so much for taking us along!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
That was fun! Nice to see Cuffs, again!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Your videos take me on holiday to britain. So cool. Spleeney fellows. Such a pleasure to watch. Thank you 🙏
I sure didn't expect the rings gems to be as colorful as they are...very pretty Simon...Artistic Mudlarks are the best.
Cheers Sandy 👍🏻🐾🧡
Cracking finds ! Loved the stud with the green stone and the little green pendent - the metal mount looked a bit art nouveau.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
I bet Adam Gates has this video on repeat the amount of anchor finds in this 😂 A lot of nice finds in the mud 🙌
haha right!
Beautiful treasures discovered today x
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
So much treasure. The ring was beautiful. Loved the vid.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Allways good to see Cuff with ya, double Young lad energy;)
Right!
I'm used to seeing you pull the garnets up when they have long since fallen out of their settings. It was fun to see them still in the original jewelry!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Wonderful finds! Early starts are always the best for finds in my eyes lol. Beautiful cap badge, on my bucket list to find still!
Yes but means i'm knackered, haha. Did you see the anchor on the keyring thingy?
@@Sifinds yeah it was amazing. Can’t believe there was a coin in it.
You found some of the most interesting finds! I loved the jewelry and bet the people who lost it were very sad, but more your gain! The buttons were awesome! I am glad you tell use the history of them! And then there is still the mud, oh the mud! Memories of childhood for me and you boys get to live it all the time! Please be careful and stay safe! 😀❤❤
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡will do!
You both found some lovely things and all the jewellery you found would of been someone pride and joy 😍
thank you so much, Si, we are having such a hard time, we REALLY need cheering up here in the US, after Uvalde and the others......thank you so very much, you are so very dear.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡appreciate that!
Thanks for dragging yourself out super early after a hard weeks work, it's great to watch you and Cuffs splodging around in the mud when I can't get out! Actually... Its great to watch you even when I can! ☺. Cracking finds in the creek!! Did cuffs manage to figure out the green pendants carving?
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡 We are still waiting for him to dig it out to research it thoroughly
You find the most amazing things in the river!!and this time you found the jewels!! How fun! On to the next adventure!! Stay safe Si!!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
love watching you all. Thanks for posting
The ring is stunning! Job well done!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Wow! You guys hit Davey Jones’ treasure locker today! Awesome finds love the bracelet, ring gorgeous gold and garnet colours! Love your channel And your arty upcycles ! So creative! Cheers from Australia - Karol
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Icilma made face cream, cosmetics, shampoo, soap and bottled water. 1898-1967. Combining two Arabic words 'icil' meaning flows and 'mha' meaning water.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
What a great way to start the day, cup of coffee and your newest treasure videos. Wow you guys found some amazing treasures. Loving the jewelry you found and the buttons are pretty amazing.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
What a lot of great finds lads! Lovely jewellery and Cuffs finding Egyptian scarab beetle and the Sphinx square I think is part of a bracelet similar in design to the one you found Si.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Fabulous finds today Si! Very nice jewellery. Nice to see Cuffs with you. Good job.😀
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Wonderful finds on this muddy adventure. Thank you.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
That looks like a good place for you to make a mud angel! I collect key chains and have a couple with coins in them, nothing special like the one found by Cuffs. I appreciate your effort it takes to share the history of the finds with us. It's always a good time watching your videos, I'm very happy to be a subscriber.😊Take care!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
I cannot believe your finds today! Amazing!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
After you recycled the ring it reminded me of a BlackBerry .
Yeah it did
The jewelry came out nice. You did a great job with the ring. Love your videos and the history you find!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a gem of a show...also sorta marbelous. Really bleeping mudtastic
The squared plastic thing withna hole in it that you thought was a pendant is a keyring. In around 1982 when you went on holiday they would be made on the spot and sometimes they came ready made. I was given one by a work colleague after I had finished restoring my first car, she bought it from The Fleet Air Arm and it has their logo on the front and a St Christopher on the back - this keyring remains on my car keys today (I am on my 4th car now).
Wicked. Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Great finds Si ! Enjoyed the video!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Mike's marbles are gorgeous 😍
Hi Si, hi Cuffs, what a fantastic day you guys had! Bling all over the place. The ring looked okay after some care and repairs. Want to say congratulations to your wonderful, beautiful Queen. We are getting a lot of news coverage here in the States. Enjoy your celebrations. Joyce ❤️🇺🇸
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Beautiful finds!!
Wow! Such wonderful finds!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Awesome cap badge & railroad button SI. Beautiful button Cuffs. Si stunning bracelet.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
A complete menagerie of finds by you and Cuff. Rings, jewelry etc. glad to see you both again today. Cheers mates!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Loved this week's video Si. The stone in the little stud you found looks more like a peridot ( I have tons of peridot items because it's my birthstone). I love the Egyptian Revival piece, and it's quite collectable . It was a short-lived style fad that later was replaced by art-deco.
I think so too...or maybe citrine? Peridot is my first guess though!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Or a green garnet - they aren't only red or pink.
I guessed citrine
Can’t wait. Yippie lots of love 💖🇨🇦
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Hey Si! Wow that was so much fun! It was so exciting to see you guys find really cool stuff! TFS Hugs!
I think the "tooth paste tubes " are the top end of paint tubes a popular hobby before TV
😎 COOL finds! I get super nervous when y’all are in super wet mud like that… it can be like quick sandish sometimes…. I don’t want you guys getting stuck and have no help. 😵💫
Ah don't worry about us!
Bags of great finds today Si but you didn’t take the first find and it was the pick of the bunch 😲🍻
Who axed ya?😉
@@GhastlyCretin I always call a spade a spade 🍻
Do you have an axe to grind DD?
@@Sifinds I don’t answer to blunt remarks 🍻
That sphinx may have been part of a wrist bracelet worn during The Grand Tour, though it's more likely from a bracelet link made in the Art Deco period. I'm a hobbyist blacksmith and part-time gold prospector, having got an early GPZ 7000 which has paid itself back in gold finds. ...as for that (possibly Egyptian) green scarab, may be from the 1920's circa. That marble is collectable, 1950s era. Very lovely bracelet - likely topaz. Great finds! ~Wendi UK 🌻
Wonderful finds Si, the ring turned out lovely! Good to see Cuffs, I think the scarab he found might be Niger brothers, Flo will know if he doesn't. Fab video! 😀💗 x
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Oh what a week you've had! Absolutely beautiful vintage jewellery. Love everything you found this week. Thank you for sharing your mudventures with us x
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Wow! 😱 Some really great finds. Favorite is the bracelet, ring and that is an awesome Cap Badge. Worth all the mud and muck I’d say. Cuffs didn’t do so bad either. Liked the sphinx amulet. Great day guys! 🦋
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
One knob, two knobs, four knobs, BUT!! Only two knobs have bulging bags.🤣🤣. Great day for you both. Loved the jewellery. Great to see you again Cuffs.
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Great video, thank you so very much again. Constantly uplifting!
If you look at the bottom of the amazing poster you found for The Legion of Frontiersmen, the name Erskine Childers appears as the ‘Hon. Sec. Maritime Branch’.
You probably know that Erskine Childers wrote a famous book called ‘The Riddle of the Sands’, published in 1903, about an impending invasion by Germany. It is an early example of the Espionage story, a sailing trip set around actual locations around the Baltic Sea and German Frisian Islands. It was a very early warning of Germany building up its Naval and Military prowess for World War One. A film and a radio adaptation were made of the book.
Childers has an interesting history to read up on, in regard to historical events. By the way, he also learnt to sail by himself in the Thames Estuary :))
Fascinating stuff! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻🐾🧡
The scarab thing reminds me of the Neiger brothers jewelry. They made many things of glass in Egyptian style. The Northern Mudlarks and Kit and Caboodlers have found smaller beads made by them.
I love the way these cameras make everyone look like Jeremy beadle
There are some serious mustaches in The Legion of Frontiersmen! I love the photo♥
That green piece is a scarab. They used them as seals for official information. Nice!
I'm glad I got to start my day out with you before work today. Lovely video today! Cool finds today. Much love from Louisiana ❤️❤️
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Amazing finds! Love the history. You do a great job in these videos, Si. Thanks!
Cheers Pattie!!
Just got to the bracelet and am in 🤯. Can you imagine losing that?
Heartache.
Gutted
Or she got mad at the giver and chucked it in.
Epic right!! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Spectacular finds. I love the repair job on the ring. Top work Si! I like to annoy my silversmithing tutor with threats of using glue on stones 🤣 What a great haul. I wondered if they might have been “offerings” as you seemed to find so many. Btw my mum thought you and cuffs were brothers 🤣💚
I'll take that. lol
Nice one Si, one wonders just what else you guys would find deeper down in the mud. Sue and Ian, Australia
What an awesome day on the creek!!! 😎 Very cool finds!!!
Cheers Mudlover! 😊👍🏻👣🧡