If you follow Northern Mudlarks and Nicola White, you'll learn more about what your finding. That pipe is probably from the late 1600-early 1700's, the bottle is an ink bottle probably Victorian and those skeleton keys are highly sought after.
Some month ago I found my first intact pipe head, after nearly 30 years (OR MORE) ... in my country everything is forbidden, but, using your brains and your eyes is allowed...My oldest coin is from 1870 and I also found a marvelous, brand new musket ball sitting down on a new property we acquired an that I inspected. Your video is so simple, so accurate, it is perfect!
There is history every where in everyone's back garden, I live in Carlisle Cumbria and live near a river, my son was younger found clay pipe bowl and even broken open certain stones to find fossils in them, my late father used to say to my ×5 sisters and a brother) when in town keep your window down, it means that you need to look all around when walking,
Hello Jason and very good morning, you sure had a great day finding all kinds of items on the low River tide ❤. Thanks for having us along ,our favourite was tge tutor shoe buckle . Best wishes Simon and Beth ❤️ 🙋 😊
Great video! I am a big fan of Thames mudlarking videos/channels. I think this is the first time I've seen a seal matrix AND an actual seal in the same video, haha.
Hey there I really enjoyed your video found it very interesting can’t believe that you walk along the river and find so much treasure thank you for sharing
Hi there, my name is Janice and l am from Melbourne, Australia. This is my first time viewing your videos. It's just so good, l really enjoyed watching it and l adore your collection at your home. It is the best display l have ever seen, not just thrown together. I cannot ever possibly go to London, but oh boy, what l wouldn't give to have a few of those Thames garnets. I trained as a jeweller and l could make myself something from garnets, l wouldn't sell, just keep for pleasure. However, just a whim. Good luck, are you permanently in London? Stay well and keep up the great videos.
Always a pleasure to join Jason on the Thames foreshore. I highly recommend his and Nick's book -- they give credit to many of the Thames Mudlarkers and show excellent photos of their finds. For many of us, it's a dream destination. Thanks to everyone who made this video possible and especially to Jason for showing us his finds from the river.
Such an impressive collection of finds,especially considering that you are of midwestern USA origins!🤣 You developed that certain eye over the years,I am happily envious. Hmm,I wonder,your book “Mudlarks: Treasures From The Thames” was most likely off at the printers when this video was made! Funny,not long after I arrived back home from my first mudlarking adventure,I found out about formentioned book,and told my mother about it. I ordered it a day or so later,but unbeknownst to me,so did she,as a birthday gift in December 2022! I have 2 copies of your book. One for at home,and one that I keep in my car,to help explain to the Ohio folk what mudlarking is. They are never unimpressed.
chaque objet trouvé cache une histoire et c'est justement ce qui me plait dans ces videos que je trouve très fascinantes.Thank you for sharing this great moment.
Fantastic video. These are awesome treasures you have found. I love the letter seal. As a teenager my cousin and i would write to our male friends that were in school at other cities. She taught me about these seals and we were able to purchase some in a card shop. Such a lovely detail on a piece mail. My last name starts with the letter K, what a coincidence . The token is also delightful and to think of the journey in history it took. I just love it all. Than you, thank you for sharing your treasures with us. 🦋🌼🇺🇸
I’m so happy to have found you. I’m delighted to know your from the USA too that makes it all extra fun. I’ve been following Nicole White and the Northern Mudlarks Tim Burllough. One day I’d like to walk the River Thames and do some mud larking too. Greetings from Seattle, Washington.
Loved the vid,so interesting,especially as I was born in London but have lived in NZ since 1974.Makes me want to go mudlarking at Hammersmith.God bless.😎
Just found your channel. Love the beachcombing, the information you provide on the objects found, your love of the history..and your dear daughter is gorgeous.
I just came across your video and it’s so fascinating and informative. I just subscribed to your you tube! I live in Milwaukee Wisconsin and it’s my dream to someday go to the River Thames, and mudlark! Thank you.
Oh my gosh you found some very cool pieces! Thanks for sharing you have a very awesome collection! What awesome treasures! Oh my gosh! I wish we could find treasures like that out here in Idaho!
Your collection is incredible! I bet that’s a real conversation starter! Living in America you never find things like this! But I have found quite a few things living near Harbor
Hello Jason, I came across your channel today for the first time, I have been watching many of the other Mudlarks like Si Finds, Nickola White, and Old Father Thames, etc. I enjoyed your video and have subscribed. I am also an American living in England, but in Suffolk nead Bury St. Edmunds. I have lived here altogether for about 46 years. I only realized mudlarking existed about 5 years ago and I envy the opportunity to do it on the Thames how exciting. I've seen videos of mudlarking all over Britain so maybe I'll look into it and try it up here. I loved all your finds and wish you the best. Mark
Hello from Argentina! This artifacts are so beautifull! I want to visit London for search this historic things. I am interested in antiquities and really want to find them myself, so, thank you
I appreciate you making this video and have been enthralled by the contents. I am also a fan of the way that this has been edited to focus on each find and expand a little with a wider knowledge. Thank you.
Jason, I loved the talk you did at the beachcombing festival and seeing all the treasures you found in the moat around the castle . What a blessing to be able to dig through history that way . I especially like the old coins .
So interesting! I am a big seaglasser and I would love to visit London and look for glass and pottery there! And anything else interesting. Thx for the history lessons, too!
Wow! amazing! wish I lived there, I would snag ALL that colored pottery and coins, dont worry, I would save the smoking pipes for you ;) Love the little black bottle, looks like it maybe had black ink in it??? Niiiice collection, that kinda stuff excites me, I wish I had a place around here to mudlark, but I dont :( Nice finds, congrats!
So amazing. If I found all this kind of stuff in the river in London I'd be so excited I'd wouldn't be able to contain myself. The creators of the series Detectorists need to do a follow up episode and take the Danebury Metal Detecting Club on a road trip to this area and check it out. Sheila could pack some of her special lemonade for the adventure to London. We just don't find this kind of cool stuff on the beaches here in Florida. I do have a collection of sea beans, cool shells with holes, children's plastic toys and barretts, and 15 plastic little kids shovels I've found in the surf at the end of the day that some kid left behind. Love the video!
Absolutely fascinating. I love the history of this City. I cannot believe that I've lived in London for 15 years and only just found out about mudlarking. I would love to go and find some of these hidden gems in the thames.
I really enjoyed this video, thank you for posting, it’s really nice to see someone from outside of England enjoying our history (of which you are now part of!).. liked and subbed 👍
Hey Jason, just to say well done on your anazing book 'Mudlarks'. I've just received it in post today and really enjoying the amazing content, with excellent quality photos and enlightening interviews with mudlarks who enjoy this hobby and make all these discoveries. Really quality publication, very well written and layout.
I'm moving back to London soon and I can't wait to do my early morning walks along the Thames. I found a medieval ball lock once. It was about the size of a tennis ball with some damage which allowed you to see the mechanism inside. I also found a safe that had been cut open using an oxyacetylene welder, a statue of Ganesha (Hindu elephant god) about 60cm high, complete with ribbons and tinsel, nails, bottles etc. If you go to the Grand Union Canal you will also find a lot of coconuts floating in the water, particularly around Southall. Again, hindus put them in the water as an offering.
Hello from the US the State of Maryland. I am new to you. What a wonderful array of amazing finds and you narrate your video beautifully well. I really enjoyed your hunt. I'll visit again.
It depends where you find them. I found these two pipes in the gravel. Sometimes the pipes come out black, but most of the time they are white, especially if you find them on top (not buried) of the exposed riverbed at low tide.
If you follow Northern Mudlarks and Nicola White, you'll learn more about what your finding. That pipe is probably from the late 1600-early 1700's, the bottle is an ink bottle probably Victorian and those skeleton keys are highly sought after.
Glad to see 👀 a 👨 man from the United States 🇺🇸 in London 🌟 mudlarking. Great video 📹 👍 👏 👌.
Some month ago I found my first intact pipe head, after nearly 30 years (OR MORE) ... in my country everything is forbidden, but, using your brains and your eyes is allowed...My oldest coin is from 1870 and I also found a marvelous, brand new musket ball sitting down on a new property we acquired an that I inspected. Your video is so simple, so accurate, it is perfect!
My oldest coin is 1870 too
Guy have found sword
What a cool video! That was a very satisfying watch.
Finally I've found another mud lurker I enjoy watching. Thank you for all the information you provide in your video.
Thanks for sharing! I live in the US. Mud larking in London is still on my bucket list. ~ Gypsy
Highly recommend Jason’s book! It’s a fun read 👍
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed reading the book.
There is history every where in everyone's back garden, I live in Carlisle Cumbria and live near a river, my son was younger found clay pipe bowl and even broken open certain stones to find fossils in them, my late father used to say to my ×5 sisters and a brother) when in town keep your window down, it means that you need to look all around when walking,
Love it! You're lucky to have so much history at your feet. I'm in California where 100 years old is ancient!
I’m always amazed how all the treasures have survived all the century’s. Love watching mudlarking videos.
Hello Jason and very good morning, you sure had a great day finding all kinds of items on the low River tide ❤.
Thanks for having us along ,our favourite was tge tutor shoe buckle .
Best wishes Simon and Beth ❤️ 🙋 😊
Great video! I am a big fan of Thames mudlarking videos/channels. I think this is the first time I've seen a seal matrix AND an actual seal in the same video, haha.
Yes, I was very lucky to see that live seal in the Thames. They are very rare in West London.
Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Great finds. Love the old frame. Your daughter is beautiful. Did you pick up that old keys?
Loved the finds mudlark ing on my bucket list thanks so much for sharing from Cape Town
We all need to go visit Jason and tag along! But until then, this virtual trip will have to do!
Thanks, Margi! I’m glad you liked the virtual mudlarking adventure. Greetings from London 🇬🇧
I really enjoyed your video 😊
Really enjoyed your video. Thank you x
Wow, what a collection! Taking beach combing to the next level! I collect fossils 😊
This was so interesting, thank you for sharing. I loved the coins the most, but many pieces were delightfully enduring.
Absolutely fascinating. I loved seeing your collection at the end. Thanks for taking us along.
You’re very welcome 😊 I’m glad I got to share my mudlarking adventures and finds with you.
All those old nails could be a treasure trove of wrought iorn for a blacksmith!
There's gotta be an art project for the nails
Oh my those Roman finds are just AMAZING. I’ve only just discovered you, thanks so much 👍🏻
Jason finds some of the most beautiful finds on the riverbanks!!!
Great video with some awsome finds. And, a truly superb collection. 😊
Thanks for sharing
Hey there I really enjoyed your video found it very interesting can’t believe that you walk along the river and find so much treasure thank you for sharing
Dude, EXCELLENT mudlark day!!! Lots of good treasures.
Great job!
WOW NICE.....BALI ISLAND IS COMING
Hi there, my name is Janice and l am from Melbourne, Australia. This is my first time viewing your videos. It's just so good, l really enjoyed watching it and l adore your collection at your home. It is the best display l have ever seen, not just thrown together. I cannot ever possibly go to London, but oh boy, what l wouldn't give to have a few of those Thames garnets. I trained as a jeweller and l could make myself something from garnets, l wouldn't sell, just keep for pleasure. However, just a whim. Good luck, are you permanently in London? Stay well and keep up the great videos.
Always a pleasure to join Jason on the Thames foreshore. I highly recommend his and Nick's book -- they give credit to many of the Thames Mudlarkers and show excellent photos of their finds. For many of us, it's a dream destination. Thanks to everyone who made this video possible and especially to Jason for showing us his finds from the river.
Thanks for your kind words! I’m glad you liked the video and enjoyed reading the book.
Such an impressive collection of finds,especially considering that you are of midwestern USA origins!🤣
You developed that certain eye over the years,I am happily envious.
Hmm,I wonder,your book “Mudlarks: Treasures From The Thames” was most likely off at the printers when this video was made!
Funny,not long after I arrived back home from my first mudlarking adventure,I found out about formentioned book,and told my mother about it.
I ordered it a day or so later,but unbeknownst to me,so did she,as a birthday gift in December 2022!
I have 2 copies of your book.
One for at home,and one that I keep in my car,to help explain to the Ohio folk what mudlarking is.
They are never unimpressed.
chaque objet trouvé cache une histoire et c'est justement ce qui me plait dans ces videos que je trouve très fascinantes.Thank you for sharing this great moment.
oh my god very very beautiful this artefacts ioncredible so many historical things i loved
Love watching you,its much more interesting than metal detecting! Wish I could be there have a knack for that .Good luck with your finds🎈🎈🎈😁
Kecil tapi barang nya anting banget ooom..hehe sehat selalu om
I love your style of telling and filming. You take us all on your journey. Oh and I have your book! Haha, didn’t make the connection untill now 😂
Hello from Southern Ukraine 🖐️😉🤝 Video very, very beautiful ❤❤❤ My Super Big Like for your my dear friend, Jason 😊👍
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺💯 🇺🇦🤘💪
That was a nice trip and mudlocklng cool fiends I am from new Bern n.c. hi I am shirley take care and stay safe❤😂🎉🎉😊
Fantastic video. These are awesome treasures you have found. I love the letter seal. As a teenager my cousin and i would write to our male friends that were in school at other cities. She taught me about these seals and we were able to purchase some in a card shop. Such a lovely detail on a piece mail. My last name starts with the letter K, what a coincidence . The token is also delightful and to think of the journey in history it took. I just love it all. Than you, thank you for sharing your treasures with us. 🦋🌼🇺🇸
I feel like I'm watching the Rick Steves of mudlarking! I look forward to your channel.
🤯 es una hermosa colección de todo tipo de objetos, tansolo una moneda de esas ya es un excelente ayasgo te felicito 👍
Very interesting when you are in a city and country that has a long history.
A very good video. I really enjoyed it throughout. The finds are great and so is your collection at home.
I have my own coin collection… but yours is beyond special. I just wanted to say I love your collection, especially the coins.
that second pipe pull had me on the edge of my seat not gonna lie
I’m so happy to have found you. I’m delighted to know your from the USA too that makes it all extra fun. I’ve been following Nicole White and the Northern Mudlarks Tim Burllough. One day I’d like to walk the River Thames and do some mud larking too. Greetings from Seattle, Washington.
Loved the vid,so interesting,especially as I was born in London but have lived in NZ since 1974.Makes me want to go mudlarking at Hammersmith.God bless.😎
J'ADORE ... Quand vous trouvez les objets et que vous les replacez
dans leur contexte Historique .... 🕵🏽♂C'est super intéressant !
Absolutely nauseous with envy! Is that wrong lol. So many things I saw that I would have picked up!!!
Just found your channel. Love the beachcombing, the information you provide on the objects found, your love of the history..and your dear daughter is gorgeous.
Great video. Wondering if the stone jar you found could be an ink jug?
Found this today video, thanks Jason I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Mudlarking looks very interesting 😊
Really enjoyed watching the beautiful video.
I have subscribed to your lovely channel
With love from SAM
Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥️
I just found you, your collection is amazing. I’m a sea glass collector here in Canada. I’m hopeful to make it to London some day to go mudlarking.
I do love the mudlarkers in Wales and their videos of the idyllic Welsh surroundings.
I just came across your video and it’s so fascinating and informative. I just subscribed to your you tube! I live in Milwaukee Wisconsin and it’s my dream to someday go to the River Thames, and mudlark! Thank you.
Oh my gosh you found some very cool pieces! Thanks for sharing you have a very awesome collection! What awesome treasures! Oh my gosh! I wish we could find treasures like that out here in Idaho!
Wouldn't that be great! We all need to get to London!
So are you free to keep items or do you have to report?
Your daughter is lovely in that gorgeous frame. Cool finds, wish I could hunt.
I’d collect the broken pottery to make a mosaic picture or tabletop. ❤. Great finds! Love this.
Fascinating video. Thanks for the tour Jason. I’ll be getting your book to have a good read. 🙂👍
Thanks, Maggie! I really hope you enjoy reading the book.
Grest Video will have to visit London just for the purpose of mud larking !! Thank you for making this video !!
Great video and your daughter is so beautiful - what a smile!
I really enjoyed your video informative and interesting finds!
A magical collection ! ✨️
Your collection is incredible! I bet that’s a real conversation starter! Living in America you never find things like this! But I have found quite a few things living near Harbor
It really is an awesome collection! I bet you do find cool stuff near your harbor!
Thanks, Chelsea. We are very lucky in London to have so much history under our feet.
Soooo amazing! I will be there to watch! What a Historical Treasure Trove of fantastic finds!!!
I hope you enjoy the video and adventures along the Thames!
@@mudlarkingwithjasonsandy801 I was amazing thankyou for taking us all along! Looking forward to more!
Thanks 🙏 I’m glad you enjoyed the adventure.
Hello Jason, I came across your channel today for the first time, I have been watching many of the other Mudlarks like Si Finds, Nickola White, and Old Father Thames, etc. I enjoyed your video and have subscribed. I am also an American living in England, but in Suffolk nead Bury St. Edmunds. I have lived here altogether for about 46 years. I only realized mudlarking existed about 5 years ago and I envy the opportunity to do it on the Thames how exciting. I've seen videos of mudlarking all over Britain so maybe I'll look into it and try it up here. I loved all your finds and wish you the best. Mark
We'd all love to see what you find in Suffolk!
Hello from Argentina! This artifacts are so beautifull! I want to visit London for search this historic things. I am interested in antiquities and really want to find them myself, so, thank you
Awesome video! I definitely recommend Jason’s book!
Love his book! It's the perfect short history of London through photos!
Thanks 🙏 I’m so glad you liked reading the book.
I appreciate you making this video and have been enthralled by the contents. I am also a fan of the way that this has been edited to focus on each find and expand a little with a wider knowledge. Thank you.
Wonderful finds! Great video! Your work is inspiring! Best wishes💐
Jason, I loved the talk you did at the beachcombing festival and seeing all the treasures you found in the moat around the castle . What a blessing to be able to dig through history that way . I especially like the old coins .
Thank you a lot! Great hobby, and all wonders you have found! Hope much more is still to be found, so wish you luck!
Brilliant video! I wish we saw more from Jason on UA-cam x
Thanks 🙏 If you want to watch more of my mudlarking videos, go to my UA-cam channel called “Mudlarking with Jason Sandy”
@@mudlarkingwithjasonsandy801 I subscribed a while ago, I'm just being greedy 😊 x
Great video Jason, love the traders👍
Thanks, Ian. I have now recorded that trader’s token on the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme so everyone can see it and learn from it.
So interesting! I am a big seaglasser and I would love to visit London and look for glass and pottery there! And anything else interesting. Thx for the history lessons, too!
Your collection is astounding! Thanks for sharing them with us. I have your book and its one of my treasures!
This log was fantastic. Thank you
Jason, amazing and fascinating collection, thanks so much for sharing them!!! 🙌
Wow! amazing! wish I lived there, I would snag ALL that colored pottery and coins, dont worry, I would save the smoking pipes for you ;) Love the little black bottle, looks like it maybe had black ink in it??? Niiiice collection, that kinda stuff excites me, I wish I had a place around here to mudlark, but I dont :( Nice finds, congrats!
Que buen video felicidades yo soy detectorista acá en México y veo que tiene una gran cantidad de objetos Me encantó este video Voy a seguirlo
Just caught up with this fascinating video, really enjoyable.
Awesome, my dear brother, indeed, very, very beautiful historical artifacts. Continue searching. I wish you success❤
So amazing. If I found all this kind of stuff in the river in London I'd be so excited I'd wouldn't be able to contain myself. The creators of the series Detectorists need to do a follow up episode and take the Danebury Metal Detecting Club on a road trip to this area and check it out. Sheila could pack some of her special lemonade for the adventure to London. We just don't find this kind of cool stuff on the beaches here in Florida. I do have a collection of sea beans, cool shells with holes, children's plastic toys and barretts, and 15 plastic little kids shovels I've found in the surf at the end of the day that some kid left behind. Love the video!
Absolutely fascinating. I love the history of this City. I cannot believe that I've lived in London for 15 years and only just found out about mudlarking. I would love to go and find some of these hidden gems in the thames.
I really enjoyed this video, thank you for posting, it’s really nice to see someone from outside of England enjoying our history (of which you are now part of!).. liked and subbed 👍
Hey Jason, just to say well done on your anazing book 'Mudlarks'. I've just received it in post today and really enjoying the amazing content, with excellent quality photos and enlightening interviews with mudlarks who enjoy this hobby and make all these discoveries. Really quality publication, very well written and layout.
Hello host i really enjoyed for watching ❤❤❤sending love and support here from philippines
Amazing collection ❤
So amazing! Wow. You have an incredible collection!
LOVELY FINDS !!! OH, what I would give to be back in ENGLAND !!! 😍😢❤
Some day we'll all get back!
@@Beachcombing To OLD now ! 😁 But, at least I can go along with you MUDLARKERS and DROOL !!! 😂😂😂 THANK YOU !!!!! ❤
@@dinahjackson8146 Haha well then this is perfect!
@@Beachcombing YEEES ! 😍📷🏯🌉📱😍
I'm moving back to London soon and I can't wait to do my early morning walks along the Thames. I found a medieval ball lock once. It was about the size of a tennis ball with some damage which allowed you to see the mechanism inside. I also found a safe that had been cut open using an oxyacetylene welder, a statue of Ganesha (Hindu elephant god) about 60cm high, complete with ribbons and tinsel, nails, bottles etc. If you go to the Grand Union Canal you will also find a lot of coconuts floating in the water, particularly around Southall. Again, hindus put them in the water as an offering.
Hello from the US the State of Maryland. I am new to you.
What a wonderful array of amazing finds and you narrate your video beautifully well. I really enjoyed your hunt. I'll visit again.
Thanks for stopping by!
Interesantes y bonitos hallazgos.buen video amigo, saludos desde España.
Very interesting video, I also subed you today! So many beautiful things! Thank-you!😊
Thanks! Such a fun virtual trip to the river!
Wow such a wonderful collection...
Keep it up mate...
Great job....
New subscriber...
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Impressive collection! Thanks for sharing!
I would've kept the bottle top with the stopper, that's unique.
Being able to discover so many interesting objects from the surrounding environment is really a very elegant hobby!
Some great finds 👌. Why were the pipes not black on the side that was in the mud?
It depends where you find them. I found these two pipes in the gravel. Sometimes the pipes come out black, but most of the time they are white, especially if you find them on top (not buried) of the exposed riverbed at low tide.
@@mudlarkingwithjasonsandy801 ah I see..thanks for the reply 🙂