When I'm beach combing I take a couple of fine-mesh net bags and fill them with all the clutter and park them above the strandline for later retrieval. One for trash - one for treasure!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who believes that inanimate objects have feelings and take pride in being beautiful and useful again! I redo small furniture pieces, and I feel like they know when they are loved and appreciated again 🥰
When I was a kid, my family would go to my aunt and uncle’s camp on an island on a lake in New Hampshire. On Saturday, my Dad and uncle would go treasure hunting. I still have some of the bottles my Dad found. This brings me back to those days. ❤ Thank you!
This video made my heart race!!! The purple vase, the ginger jar, the million pieces of pottery …. THE BLUE BALL!!! 💙😮💙 I’m feeling quite light headed! 😂 Must remember to be lying down when I watch part two. This place is dreamy x
That blue ball reminds me of the Japanese fishing floats we found so often on the beaches of Alaska when I was a child. They are more rare now as the Japanese have gone from the blown glass balls to plastic for suspending the edges of their nets in the water. Most were a blue green color, but they did make some that were cobalt blue.
Wow, couldn't believe how much stuff there is there. I love the blue glass bulb and the way the light reflected through it. I also love what you've done with the resin, colours and bottles. They turned out spot on. We'll done Si, looking forward to the next half. 😊 Lyn.
Well, I could spend a week on a spot like that, so many tiny little treasures. I liked the idea with the candle making as well your beautiful resin poison bottles! Mark's vehicle looks so cool! Hugs to you boys! xx
Great finds ….my basement windows have only lined old bottles instead of curtains from an abandoned ghost town in British Columbia….I love all the COLORS ……thank you Si…I love how these finds are brought back to life ❤🇨🇦
Pumpkin flask name came up in a search... as a tenant in this building: Jamaica Wine House, 12 St Michaels alley, St Michael Cornhill EC3 (1899/Edward John Rose & Co, with various dates right up until 1971) and the building still stands. Many ginger jars get found here in Canada, in dump digs, especially in early railway and mine dumps, having had many Chinese workers in those camps. Wonder what steamship china and such could be found mudlarking there where the steamships used to dock....the bus boys/room cleaners were usually on a time crunch and many times the china was tossed out of the port holes of the ships into the harbors....Some of the china can hold some decent values, also.
@@Sifinds Just a general Google Search, for: "Edward John Rose" and Co, and it was a few results down. Being in the antiques biz, I research lots on Google, so seem to have developed a knack to find some obscure listings.
You are so retro hippie with uour colored resin. We used to put colored wayer in bottles and place them on window sills for sun catchers. Thanks Si. Spectacular spot to lark.💜
I didn't notice very many metal objects in that spot. I wonder if that would be a place to search with the metal detector. The occasional coin or piece of jewelry does end up getting thrown out with the trash in some cases.
Oh my Giddy Aunt! I wanted to leap through the screen and grab every thing in sight! Such amazing old bottles and unusual pieces out there.... "what have you got in your mouth? Oh no.." 😸🙀🐾🐭 xx Teresa❤🇦🇺
Just amazing! I have numerous little bottles like that I have dug up here in Nevada, never thought about doing what you did! Thanks for the idea, I’m going to borrow it, lol! Well done on the hunt brother!
You found some fantastic finds this time that Alley gob looking. Bottle was very interesting. I've never seen one like that And the Ginger jar and the purple perfume bottle Are some really cool finds.
Love the ginger jar. Yes duck eggs are lovely but I eat quail eggs every day, they help my IBS and I've even stopped taking medication for it those little eggs are marvellous 🇬🇧
Love H3 but miss Steve. That was some honey hole. Hope y'all get to go back often. Nice that you gave Daisy some daisies! Like the Nelson cameo to! Great upcycles & resin art.
My son recently pulled a whole ginger jar from our pond in West Sussex! I was amazed to see it has the same illustrations on it as yours. The only real differences I can see is the mountains in the background of yours are more shaded. I can clearly see a little figure on mine but it is not quite so obvious on yours, (although it is there). Safe to say I believe that it was hand painted by the same artist.
Nice candle, Si. Pretty little pumpkin bottle. The fancy glass piece is lovely. I love the crackling on the ginger jar. Lovely iridescence on that bottle, and your upcycle was great. A beautiful piece, that blue sphere. Oh, your resin filled bottles are so colorful and so pretty. Imagine them on a window with the sun shining behind them.
I love that pumpkin(Your description.) style/bottom shape bottle that you found, it’s so cool!! The perfect, all in one piece ginger jar was totally cool too and I love the crackle look on these vintage/antique pieces!!😃 The little jar/vase that you sanded the top down, that would’ve been a really nice hat pin holder too on a ladies dresser or vanity. Good for you, I love it!! 😆 As I watch you put back in the water, this little, beautiful bottle😱 and then a few seconds later you wrote up on the screen, I have to be selective. I just started laughing. I’m like, No keep it!!😂 I love your artistic style. The bottles are beautiful!! Cat 🐈 not included? Darn!!☺️ Thanks for a great video!!!😻
Hello there Si, hope you are well darling, it's always lovely watching you on your larks😂,l absolutely love the little fairy wishes caught within those beautiful little bottles, keep warm xxAnna ❤
Been watching your channel for awhile and you’re not joking when you said “ been out numerous times and haven’t spotted anything but this place is like where do I look first” that first bottle was amazing, found myself going over there Si nope over there, whoa you just passed over a nice piece.
@@Sifinds it truly is, as you said “ A mudlarkers paradise” and I forgot to mention in my last post I had just thought to myself Si’s found some pretty interesting bottles and bits and bobs the only thing he hasn’t found is a clay pipe, then the next thing you found was the pipe bowl. And till this day I still say your greatest find in my mind was that absolute beautiful bust of Queen Victoria. You’ve had some great ones along the way but that’s got my vote for #1
I was wondering when HHH would again grace our screens, so happy to see yous back in the muck! I think your treasure hunting cat would enjoy tagging along - not sure you'd enjoy cleaning her up afterwards! Have fun!!
Exciting place. Nice finds . My parents used to put colored water in corked bottles and placed them in the windows, especially the super stretched coke bottles. Wonderful idea with the resin. 🙂
I found on old Pepsi bottle in the stream while trout fishing one day. I drug it home and scrubbed the crud off the outside. The inside had a layer of something covering the glass that made it look cruddy. I tried to scrub it with a bottle brush but no luck. It was too tough. It seemed I needed an abrasive. Well, I pour about an inch of kosher salt in, covered the opening, and shook it like hell for a couple minutes. Crud was all scrubbed off. That bottle sits on my sister's sill above her kitchen sunk to this day.
I absolutely love all the small interestingly shaped bottles. Sometimes I buy a bottle of something at the store just because of the shape of the bottle. That is truly a treasure trove for a scavenger like me. :D
Hi,Si ! I think that you should have brought the onion bottle shaped ( stoneware ? ) jar/ vase with the stripe of bright yellow glass attached, home with you. It looked like an art piece from the quick look that you showed us. It might have been nothing,but it was interesting to me.😁
Howdy Si from Midland Texas! I really enjoy watching your mucking in mud! You might consider using a couple of your bottle finds matching or duplicate finds to create an hour glass! Continue having some luck in the muck!
I bet you could spend a whole year mucking around in this creek and still not find all the treasures🫙☕️🍯! Loved the ones you did find! Wonderful upcycles especially the purplish “ posy” vase! 💖
Weird, I know a bloke in Cowes on the Isle of Wight by the name of Barry Sowerby. Obviously not the same one. But strange none the less. Good video Si. 😀
What a fantastic spot, just goes to show how the hovercraft can take you off the beaten track... I guess not many people know it's there, or can get to it. I wonder if the little glass 'vase' upcycle could have been the base of an oil lamp, I've seen bigger one's made of glass and decorative. Looking forward to the next installment !
Have you ever tried cutting out the round glass labels and doing something with them..like perhaps making a wind chime with them? They could catch the light and create a sweet sound (maybe).
Hi Si, information you asked for from The London 1899 Public House and Publican Directory.. Jamaica Inn, Edward John Rose & Co., St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill, London EC., also Edward John Rose & Co., 103 Shoreditch High Street, Jews Harp. Hope this is useful for you! I have visited the Jamaica Inn lots of times as I worked in Cornhill in the 70s. Cheers!
I know I've asked before bit any chances,of putting me in touch with mark to see if I can hitch a left to darnet when he next returns. Been out there a while back but didn't get time to bottle hunt.
I visited England when I was a kid. I love it over there and I live vicariously through you mudlarks. I wish I could visit and do what you do! 40 plus years on and I would make jewelry out of broken pottery pieces I found. But it's not like that here where I live. It's hard to find things.
per the “edward john rose & comp” bottle, i believe you found information on that company during the last video you posted on this spot back in July. You found a bottle that had “ej rose & co” on it and you included some history about it
What you've done with the bottles and resin is so cool! 😎 They could easily be turned into gorgeous sun catchers - just put some string or fishing line through the corks, and join a couple together. They would look amazing with the sun shining through them! 🌞🌈 The big, blue glass ball was stunning! And I love what you did with the amethyst glass posie holder. It turned out beautiful! 🌸🥰 As for your cat, you can't sell him! He won't fit in the envelope!! 😂😸
Great finds,i especially like the ginger jar, the teacup, the purple vase and that blue glass door knob (i think you said it was a door knob). How you stop yourself from taking more,i don't know. Love your upcycled bottles,such pretty colours.
⭐️Thanks for watching Mudlovers! Part two is here! > ua-cam.com/video/4QNyVA67eIo/v-deo.htmlsi=DQ3i7G4Ju1mdNL4I ⭐
Looking forward to our next trip out m8
למה לקלקל בקבוקים של מעל 100 ויותר שנים בשביל שטויות ? חבל
When I'm beach combing I take a couple of fine-mesh net bags and fill them with all the clutter and park them above the strandline for later retrieval. One for trash - one for treasure!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who believes that inanimate objects have feelings and take pride in being beautiful and useful again! I redo small furniture pieces, and I feel like they know when they are loved and appreciated again 🥰
When I was a kid, my family would go to my aunt and uncle’s camp on an island on a lake in New Hampshire. On Saturday, my Dad and uncle would go treasure hunting. I still have some of the bottles my Dad found. This brings me back to those days. ❤ Thank you!
Sounds like heaven!👍🏻🐾🧡
Nice story. Thank you
Hi which lake? I live in MA. Was it Winnepesaki?
That’s so great!!😍
@@kreed-yz6rr It was!
That ginger jar is a beauty! I appreciate some of the clean ups shown just after the finds, the history & creative up-cycles. Thank you!
Thanks so much Lea👍🏻🐾🧡
Well done Si, It's rare for people to have no talent but many don't find or use it. It's great to see you utilising so many of yours. Cheers Sam.
Cheers Sam! Yes I think everyone can be creative as long as they aren’t too afraid to try👍🏻🐾🧡
Even British people dissing each other sounds super polite. We need more polite dissing in America.
This video made my heart race!!! The purple vase, the ginger jar, the million pieces of pottery …. THE BLUE BALL!!! 💙😮💙 I’m feeling quite light headed! 😂
Must remember to be lying down when I watch part two. This place is dreamy x
Yes was a brilliant blue color!
Dreamy indeed! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Like if heaven had a mudlarking section
That blue ball reminds me of the Japanese fishing floats we found so often on the beaches of Alaska when I was a child. They are more rare now as the Japanese have gone from the blown glass balls to plastic for suspending the edges of their nets in the water. Most were a blue green color, but they did make some that were cobalt blue.
Wow, couldn't believe how much stuff there is there. I love the blue glass bulb and the way the light reflected through it. I also love what you've done with the resin, colours and bottles. They turned out spot on. We'll done Si, looking forward to the next half. 😊 Lyn.
Cheers Lyn👍🏻🐾🧡
You feeling sorry for the wonky ink bottle is exactly why you are so engaging to watch. 🧡
Bottles everywhere awesome..... upcycle.
Enjoy. Anticipated for part 2 . 😊
With love from SAM
Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥️
Cheers Sam. Keep on running!👍🏻🐾🧡
Tous ces objets sons historique,good spot,c'est très bien de les sauver!!Thank 👍👍👍
Merci à toi 👍
Super passion!@@Sifinds
Well, I could spend a week on a spot like that, so many tiny little treasures. I liked the idea with the candle making as well your beautiful resin poison bottles! Mark's vehicle looks so cool! Hugs to you boys! xx
Cheers Pirjo! I had to drag myself away👍🏻🐾🧡
I love that blue glass ball!!
Love the 30-second upcycles!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds ….my basement windows have only lined old bottles instead of curtains from an abandoned ghost town in British Columbia….I love all the COLORS ……thank you Si…I love how these finds are brought back to life ❤🇨🇦
Thanks so much!! Sounds like a great collection you have
Daisy has the absolute tiniest little meow I've ever heard ☺💖😺
Pumpkin flask name came up in a search... as a tenant in this building: Jamaica Wine House, 12 St Michaels alley, St Michael Cornhill EC3 (1899/Edward John Rose & Co, with various dates right up until 1971) and the building still stands. Many ginger jars get found here in Canada, in dump digs, especially in early railway and mine dumps, having had many Chinese workers in those camps. Wonder what steamship china and such could be found mudlarking there where the steamships used to dock....the bus boys/room cleaners were usually on a time crunch and many times the china was tossed out of the port holes of the ships into the harbors....Some of the china can hold some decent values, also.
Awesome! What search function did you use? Or was it on page 827373292 of Google? Well done!
@@Sifinds Just a general Google Search, for: "Edward John Rose" and Co, and it was a few results down. Being in the antiques biz, I research lots on Google, so seem to have developed a knack to find some obscure listings.
Great start to a Sunday morning! Thank you!! 🎉
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
100% with you on the duck eggs, huge yolk and small white. 🦆🥚
Have you tried Goose eggs. #mindblown!!
Oh yes! Quick way to fill a pan. I was lucky enough to grow up on a small holding, ducks geese and chickens everywhere.@@Sifinds
@@shishkebab5306 lucky you!
Aloha Si & Mark...I love that Ginger jar you found...Score! That creek is loaded with treasures...Like a Victorian tip
You are so retro hippie with uour colored resin. We used to put colored wayer in bottles and place them on window sills for sun catchers. Thanks Si. Spectacular spot to lark.💜
I didn't notice very many metal objects in that spot. I wonder if that would be a place to search with the metal detector. The occasional coin or piece of jewelry does end up getting thrown out with the trash in some cases.
Good idea for next time!
Hey, you should try single colour resin in the bottle, Guarantee more people would choose that to purchase.
Yaaa bit boring
Oh my Giddy Aunt! I wanted to leap through the screen and grab every thing in sight! Such amazing old bottles and unusual pieces out there.... "what have you got in your mouth? Oh no.." 😸🙀🐾🐭 xx Teresa❤🇦🇺
Just amazing! I have numerous little bottles like that I have dug up here in Nevada, never thought about doing what you did! Thanks for the idea, I’m going to borrow it, lol! Well done on the hunt brother!
Yeah Scott, gives them a new life! Fun to experiment with colours too!
You found some fantastic finds this time that Alley gob looking.
Bottle was very interesting. I've never seen one like that And the Ginger jar and the purple perfume bottle Are some really cool finds.
Cheers Trina👍🏻🐾🧡
Love the ginger jar. Yes duck eggs are lovely but I eat quail eggs every day, they help my IBS and I've even stopped taking medication for it those little eggs are marvellous 🇬🇧
Eggcellent! 🍳
Love H3 but miss Steve. That was some honey hole. Hope y'all get to go back often. Nice that you gave Daisy some daisies! Like the Nelson cameo to! Great upcycles & resin art.
He’ll be back… cheers Mudlover👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds. I really like the ginger jar and the purple bud vase. You definitely should go back there again. Cheers from Michigan.
Mate that was awesome. You really were spoilt for choice there. I would have taken everything and weighed the hovercraft down. 😂
been waiting all day for You Si best part of my Sunday
Great finds. If i lived there i would be mudlarking all the time.
I bet! 👍🏻🐾🧡
My son recently pulled a whole ginger jar from our pond in West Sussex! I was amazed to see it has the same illustrations on it as yours. The only real differences I can see is the mountains in the background of yours are more shaded. I can clearly see a little figure on mine but it is not quite so obvious on yours, (although it is there). Safe to say I believe that it was hand painted by the same artist.
SI that is a honey hole woo-hoo that was an amazing place and video thanks 😊
Cheers Dawn!👍🏻🐾🧡
Wow! You were finding some beautiful bottles!! You weren’t kidding when you said it was a honey hole!! Great finds Si !!!
Who doesn’t love a good old muddy treasure hunt, eh? So fun watching you mud larkers uncovering all those historic items!
Nice candle, Si. Pretty little pumpkin bottle. The fancy glass piece is lovely. I love the crackling on the ginger jar. Lovely iridescence on that bottle, and your upcycle was great. A beautiful piece, that blue sphere. Oh, your resin filled bottles are so colorful and so pretty. Imagine them on a window with the sun shining behind them.
Thanks Coni! Yes the potion bottles pleased me
14:41 Thats a bong...LOL
Haha!
I love that pumpkin(Your description.) style/bottom shape bottle that you found, it’s so cool!! The perfect, all in one piece ginger jar was totally cool too and I love the crackle look on these vintage/antique pieces!!😃
The little jar/vase that you sanded the top down, that would’ve been a really nice hat pin holder too on a ladies dresser or vanity. Good for you, I love it!!
😆 As I watch you put back in the water, this little, beautiful bottle😱 and then a few seconds later you wrote up on the screen, I have to be selective. I just started laughing. I’m like, No keep it!!😂
I love your artistic style. The bottles are beautiful!! Cat 🐈 not included? Darn!!☺️
Thanks for a great video!!!😻
I love the little purple bottle too,the one you put the flowers in.
duck eggs are the top dog, the yolk so orange, brilliant in sponges and cup cackrs as well as fried
Stop it, my mouth is watering. … and a pinch of salt too 😂
Good hunting human and cat! Love the potion bottles . what a creek.wow!!
Haha. Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hola Simón ,todo me gusto per lo que me encanto ese botellón azul o morado es bello ,muy buen video .Benficionez para ustedes ❤❤❤❤
Gracias Sylvia👍🏻🐾🧡
Hello there Si, hope you are well darling, it's always lovely watching you on your larks😂,l absolutely love the little fairy wishes caught within those beautiful little bottles, keep warm xxAnna ❤
Cheers Anna👍🏻🐾🧡
I look forward to all of your videos. I learn so much watching your videos. Thank you!!!
Been watching your channel for awhile and you’re not joking when you said “ been out numerous times and haven’t spotted anything but this place is like where do I look first” that first bottle was amazing, found myself going over there Si nope over there, whoa you just passed over a nice piece.
Amazing place right!
@@Sifinds it truly is, as you said “ A mudlarkers paradise” and I forgot to mention in my last post I had just thought to myself Si’s found some pretty interesting bottles and bits and bobs the only thing he hasn’t found is a clay pipe, then the next thing you found was the pipe bowl. And till this day I still say your greatest find in my mind was that absolute beautiful bust of Queen Victoria. You’ve had some great ones along the way but that’s got my vote for #1
Loved the creative shots at the creek especially the bucket to sky shot. Upcycle was great too.
Cheers Joellen 👍🏻🐾🧡
Some super 👌 old glass bottles ❤,such wonderful finds in the that old creek 😍. Thanks for sharing 👍, best wishes Simon and Beth ❤❤❤
Cheers Mudlovers!👍🏻🐾🧡
I was wondering when HHH would again grace our screens, so happy to see yous back in the muck! I think your treasure hunting cat would enjoy tagging along - not sure you'd enjoy cleaning her up afterwards! Have fun!!
The up-cycled bottles look mystical and are just fantastic! Haha Daisy wants mice, not flowers. 😻
The ginger jar is super nice❤
Exciting place. Nice finds . My parents used to put colored water in corked bottles and placed them in the windows, especially the super stretched coke bottles. Wonderful idea with the resin. 🙂
Lovely idea that! 👍🏻🐾🧡
I found on old Pepsi bottle in the stream while trout fishing one day. I drug it home and scrubbed the crud off the outside. The inside had a layer of something covering the glass that made it look cruddy. I tried to scrub it with a bottle brush but no luck. It was too tough. It seemed I needed an abrasive. Well, I pour about an inch of kosher salt in, covered the opening, and shook it like hell for a couple minutes. Crud was all scrubbed off. That bottle sits on my sister's sill above her kitchen sunk to this day.
Love that ginger jar!!! What a fab find. ❤❤❤
I know! It’s so cool
You are so lucky to live somewhere with such finds. Love your Lava bottles, very pretty 🙂
We are! Cheers Karen👍🏻🐾🧡
Best upcycle yet!!!
You should do card labels on strings from the lid, then it wouldn't get in the way of the light.
I absolutely love all the small interestingly shaped bottles. Sometimes I buy a bottle of something at the store just because of the shape of the bottle. That is truly a treasure trove for a scavenger like me. :D
wow, those colors in the resin look so good! definitely a treasure creek, I really like the little ginger jar and the cup that turned into a candle...
I love that wick setting metal item you used with that candle makeover. Handy! Never saw one before..
Hi Si, 👋 love that candle!!! ❤❤❤👍👍👍👍 My favorite of all your finds
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
The candle looks much better in the cup. Great idea!
Hi,Si ! I think that you should have brought the onion bottle shaped ( stoneware ? ) jar/ vase with the stripe of bright yellow glass attached, home with you. It looked like an art piece from the quick look that you showed us. It might have been nothing,but it was interesting to me.😁
I think it was a glass vase 🏺
You should consider bringing a plastic sled and a inflatable raft to tow back your finds mud lover . By the way the shark is great!
I’d love to spend a couple of hours digging there, so much fun. Your up cycles are fantastic Si.
Cheers Dons👍🏻🐾🧡
Omg I would be such a hoarder if I lived there! Your resin bottles turned out beautiful. I always love your creations!
Howdy Si from Midland Texas! I really enjoy watching your mucking in mud! You might consider using a couple of your bottle finds matching or duplicate finds to create an hour glass! Continue having some luck in the muck!
Nice idea! Thanks for joining my mudventures!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hi Si, another great adventure and beautiful up cycles. Cheers 🍺🍺. Joyce❤️🙏🇺🇸
Cheers Joyce👍🏻🐾🧡
I bet you could spend a whole year mucking around in this creek and still not find all the treasures🫙☕️🍯! Loved the ones you did find! Wonderful upcycles especially the purplish “ posy” vase! 💖
Cheers Stacy, yes it turned out great!
Terrific luck in the muck Simon. I look forward to next Sunday's episode.
What a lot of stuff there was there. Just shows you whats out there in places most peiople can't get to.
What a fantastic restoration of the Slough Fort. I will definitely make a trip there without fail BRILLIANT JOB
Weird, I know a bloke in Cowes on the Isle of Wight by the name of Barry Sowerby. Obviously not the same one. But strange none the less. Good video Si. 😀
Have you asked him if he wrote the paper?
That flower holder is a beautiful color.
What a fantastic spot, just goes to show how the hovercraft can take you off the beaten track... I guess not many people know it's there, or can get to it.
I wonder if the little glass 'vase' upcycle could have been the base of an oil lamp, I've seen bigger one's made of glass and decorative.
Looking forward to the next installment !
Cheers Zee. I think the bases are larger on oil lamps, needs to have a low centre of gravity as it’s a flammable thing👍🏻🐾🧡
Thanks
You’ve made my day Penny! Thank you 🧡🧡🧡
Have you ever tried cutting out the round glass labels and doing something with them..like perhaps making a wind chime with them? They could catch the light and create a sweet sound (maybe).
Hi Si, information you asked for from The London 1899 Public House and Publican Directory.. Jamaica Inn, Edward John Rose & Co., St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill, London EC., also Edward John Rose & Co., 103 Shoreditch High Street, Jews Harp. Hope this is useful for you! I have visited the Jamaica Inn lots of times as I worked in Cornhill in the 70s. Cheers!
Si, I like the way you are doing your videos now.
I know I've asked before bit any chances,of putting me in touch with mark to see if I can hitch a left to darnet when he next returns. Been out there a while back but didn't get time to bottle hunt.
best part of the video: Si "oh no." love seeing your cats (& it was an amazing wealth of bottles to pick through).
Wow that was incredible! I loved seeing the fort. I am so jealous of those kids that get to fire that artillery gun!
I visited England when I was a kid. I love it over there and I live vicariously through you mudlarks. I wish I could visit and do what you do! 40 plus years on and I would make jewelry out of broken pottery pieces I found. But it's not like that here where I live. It's hard to find things.
Still so amazing to me the old finds you get mudlarking !!!! 💙😢
The hand painted ginger jar was a great find!
No end of creativity! Lovely!!
per the “edward john rose & comp” bottle, i believe you found information on that company during the last video you posted on this spot back in July. You found a bottle that had “ej rose & co” on it and you included some history about it
Love the purple glass flower vase and the ginger jar lots of good finds xxx
What you've done with the bottles and resin is so cool! 😎 They could easily be turned into gorgeous sun catchers - just put some string or fishing line through the corks, and join a couple together. They would look amazing with the sun shining through them! 🌞🌈
The big, blue glass ball was stunning! And I love what you did with the amethyst glass posie holder. It turned out beautiful! 🌸🥰
As for your cat, you can't sell him! He won't fit in the envelope!! 😂😸
Great finds,i especially like the ginger jar, the teacup, the purple vase and that blue glass door knob (i think you said it was a door knob). How you stop yourself from taking more,i don't know. Love your upcycled bottles,such pretty colours.
Thank you!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
You should turn any of the small poison bottles that have a broken/chipped necks into guitar slides
Yeah I did that in the past👍🏻
That ginger jar looks much older than 100 years. It's 2023 , that jar went for a trip in the early 1800s that's 200 years my man. Nice find
Just "WOW", what an intro.
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
That's a neat idea to put the coloured resin in those bottles 👍🇨🇦
bottles look great nice idea. thank you
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds! It's still weird not seeing Steve going out on the hovercrafts with you guys. I hope he's doing well! Can't wait for part 2!
Amazing finds Si! One mans trash turned into treasures for So Finds! Truly a mudlarking dream spot!😮😮😮
My Mum uses to give my sister and I Fennings Fever Cure when we had a cold, this would have been in the 1950s. I loved the taste of it.
Another mudlarkers video today. A bountiful beach to hunt on. Enjoy your week ahead, and see you on the next! Cheers Si! 😊
Cheers Martin!👍🏻🐾🧡
Wonderful lark - the ginger jar is my favorite
Thanks. Me too I think