The PERFECT mudlark! Searching the old River Thames foreshore in London
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The buttons went on the uniform for the navy cadets in the 15-16-1700s and 1800s as Rank and awards
Hi Si, I just want to let you know, that nobody around me ever smiles or is just in a good mood. Your videos make me smile and then I feel so much better. It means a lot. Thank you! Best wishes from Germany.
Aw thanks so much Ingrid! 😁😁😁
I so agree with you, Ingrid. I was asked why I always smiled and I simply said I enjoy seeing people out there just on a daily basis. I just love life. Not to say that life is easy, but smiling makes me feel better and if it puts a smile on somebody else's face, so be it, it's great. Keep smiling Ingrid you don't know who's going to smile back at you. 😁☺️
@@SnowPink90 Aww SnowPink, thank you for your kind message. I just spotted it. Hugs and smiles back to you 🙂
Wow! The things that they made back in Victorian times were so beautifully decorated. The craftsmanship was outstanding! Everything from pocket watches, makeup compacts, clay pipes and even embossed Code bottles were beautifully designed and made. I find all of the history to be extremely interesting! Thank you Simon for letting us all share in your excursions to the Thames! Say Hi to Matt from me here in Ohio, U.S.A.!
Codd bottles....dang Auto correct.
So true. Thanks Kathie
Love sci finds up here ony farm south of Syracuse NY
Matt looked so cute as a Brownie with his knobbly knees.
Hehe
Simon, thank you so much for your history lesson and the beautiful finds! I always wondered how those cod bottles worked. That was fascinating to watch. Daisy didn’t seem as amused lol Boy, you got some really cool stuff. I absolutely loved the beautiful pipe bowl that Jeff got. The Victorians really were incredible craftsman weren’t they? With just about everything that they touched. What a shame. It’s such a lost art. Wonderful note to know that there are people out there like you that are preserving our history. Thank you. Happy digging from California.🤟🏻🤗🥸🇺🇸
I’ve been binge watching your older videos. I think I might have a new addiction 😂 since finding you a month ago. Love all your videos, so educational and great finds!!!!! ❤️
Thanks so much Amy!! Tell ya friends 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds will do!!!!!
Just when I think the Thames can’t possibly have any more treasures, you find all type of things. Well done, yet again. From cold Ohio
Cheers Pata. As long as it keeps giving, I’ll be gratefully finding
I believe it’s a talent. I would go there and come back empty handed. You have a talent for spotting shapes among the rocks and mud.
Love learning little snippets of social history from this channel and the opportunity to share in the excitement of new finds. Thank you!
Cheers Deedee 👍🏻🐾🧡
Wonderful finds today Si, I agree the piece of wood looks like part of a domino, love the basket pipe and Codd bottle. Great clean up of coins and padlock.
Cheers Debbie👍🏻🐾🧡
I love the clean ups at the end to see what you can discover of our lost past. Good to see a whole cod bottle x
Cheers Gaynor! 👍🏻😂🧡
I love when you bring your mate Matt along. I must admit I giggled a little bit when he struggles in the deep muck. And your laugh is so sweet and very infectious. I wish there were places to go mud larking. Much love and respect for your passion. P.s. I love the jewelry you create as well. Fab! L, 😊
It’s just so clear from your videos how much you love the Thames foreshore and the unique view of London it gives you. Like Water rat and his river in ‘The Wind and the Willows’ 😊
1:40 Similar styles of these pike/hooks are still found in local waterways in the upper northwest states and lower Canadian waterways that were used to wrangle logging jams and log barges in route to mills etc... Nice find!
Another fabulous lark. The Thames mud doesn't play at all. They is some robust dirt. Love the Daisy cameo. The pins never seize to amaze. Love my Tudor pins!
Cheers Thelka 👍🏻🐾🧡
Awesome finds! Cleaned up great. Silver and gold, the Thames was generous this mudventure. Matt's soldier pipe was excellent too!
# 10.52 the button, are they to do with the " Pearly king & Queens " out fit.
Well the pearly kings buttons are mother of Pearl, hence the name 👍🏻
My brain couldn’t keep up with all the treasure flashing before my eyes so I had to watch the video twice before commenting! 👀 😂
The pocket watch, the pipes, the codd bottle, the token, the silver coin, a named padlock… Wowsers! What a day! ❤ I love it all!
Cheers Beth!! 6:50 If you didn’t have a visual you’d wonder what was happening 😂
@@Sifinds You and your filthy mind Si! 🤣 I hadn’t noticed the first two times I watched, but now you’ve got me feeling a little flustered… 🥵 Time for a cold shower
Always look forward to Sundays to see you, Nicola and Tobias. My favorite day!
Cheers Barb 👍🏻🐾🧡
It's another relaxing Sunday morning here in Wisconsin, watching you dig, turn over rocks, and pull up treasure, then work carefully to uncover the details of what you find!
I really wondered when you found the padlock if anything would remain under all the clinging coating. And through the magic of speeding up the video, we got to see how much effort and care it took to get to the lovely thing in the middle of that lump. And, through one more layer of mystery, you tell us about the history of your find. I can really see how mudlarking can give so many hits of satisfaction, even from my vantage point thousands of miles away. Thanks, as always, for sharing it with us.
Thanks so much Paul. What a spot on comment. Glad you enjoyed it mate 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thank you Si. Love the padlock. Such a great day on the Thames.
Cheers LS!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
4 minutes since you posted and I am the 178 person to view. Well done Simon!! You have me looking forward to Sundays.
Cheers pal 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hello Simon. Looks like a good day in London on the Thames. I’ll be over in May to Scotland to St Andrews to visit my son. Yay! Regards to you again mudlover from South Africa 💫 wow! I agree, best pipe finds for you and Mat
Cheers Georgie. Don’t forget to have a game of golf ⛳️
Super awesome video with lots of my favorite finds , token n coin took my heart .
Yesterday did a 52km ultra @ Kaziranga, running near the wild 😜 animals like elephant 🐘, one horn Rhino , wild buffalo 🐃 in between tea gardens.
With love from SAM
Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥️
Wow. Sounds amazing. I think you should start a UA-cam channel documenting your running!
Your finds are amazing
Cheers Clare. I am a lucky got 👍🏻🐾🧡
I thought of a great idea for utilizing your button creations. What if you knew someone that made shawl’s, sweaters, wraps and use oversized shells for actual buttons with button holes. You’d make large. Much love respect for your passion. Bye for now. Laurie
Kind Thanks Si Finds and Matt of course! What a classic photo of Matt when he was a Girl Guide, so cute! Everything from musket balls to straight pins, locks, finials and pipes. Loved it! Many Blessings and Luck inn Muck! Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Cheers Davey baby 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hi Si: Love your work.. 3 holed buttons were produced just because ..why not! Not so easy to sew on though. They were used on ‘prison ship’ clothing/uniforms, hence found in the Thames. During the world war they were used on German uniform trousers. Now they are small pretty shirt buttons on high end shirts. Hope this helps.
Cheers Margot 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great show. It must be amazing fun to live near a place with centuries of history just laying around for the picking.
That’s one good thing about the UK, your history and artifacts go a long long way back. Oldest we have in the states are Native artifacts.
So pleased to be awake to see this. So early in the morning 4:44am
Wow. I’m honoured. Where are you?
@@Sifinds I live in Dunedin New Zealand.
Great video you guys
Cheers Mary! 👍🏻🐾🧡
What an amazing day! Congratulations to you and Matt on your finds! ❤
Hi to Matt too
I find mudlarking super exciting and you never dissappoint.
Cheers Sandy! 👍🏻🐾🧡
the bent disc with concentric decoration and no shank, I think is a drape weight.
Cheers Lucy 👍🏻🐾🧡
Wow Si, what a great video. I love the Vokins lock, and the history lesson that came with it. Side note, your editing skills are so on point. You knew exactly how much hammering I would tolerate in real time. Just as I reached out to fast forward, you switched to time lapse. I was really impressed. Also, would love to see what you do with the gaffer hook. I instantly thought of a coat hanger.
Cheers Clinton! Yeah a coat rack is a great idea!!
That old marble bottle, invented by Mr. Codds - (sometimes the bottle would have 'Genuine Codd's Bottle' written on it) - required a person to push their thumb against the marble valve with considerable force to open it ( I'm old enough to have spoken to old blokes who had drunk from them) and some people resorted to hitting the marble valve to achieve the same result, which is where the term 'Codd's Wallop' ( meaning bullshit) comes from, which is a term I grew up with , but is now seldom heard.
Further, some people used to fish with them by filling them with carbide, then throw them in a lake or river, where they would explode like a grenade!
The pocket watch you found is kind of special because of its uniqueness. Its a Hebdomas 8 day and the balance wheel is exposed (when it was working) You can watch the wheel spin back and forth below the dial
Si thank you for the great mudlarking adventure. So much history.
Cheers Louise 👍🏻🐾🧡
Loved seeing Matt again and really enjoyed all the finds and the clean up! Your cat is beautiful. Can't wait for more! Mary
Absolutely great mudventure Si, loved the watch ⌚ face, pretty awesome, excellent work as always. Till next time. 🇨🇦👣🍁
Cheers Maz! Unusual thing wasn’t it 👍🏻🐾🧡
It’s amazing the amount of munitions you find in the uk. From the Stone Age right through to the 21th century.
My dream find is a pipe. The only thing is I have to fly over there to get one. It's funny I watch a couple of UA-camrs that magnet fish and they've been finding those boat hooks too, so cool that you found one!!
@9:53 I think it could be part of a hand held bell, the size you find in a curio cabinet and that's the middle part that hits the sides that makes the sound of the bell. 😃
😂😂His PRADA glasses and your reaction!!🤣🤣 It's a two-part button and that's the part that snapped into the other part.
The soldier pipe!!!! What a beauty!! Congrats on the gold and I love the green bottle with the glass ball in it. So cool!! I love when you go through things that you find and how you get the muck out of it and reveal what it really is. The coin and tokens, I love learning about them, and I would never think of the tokens being part of a person's pay, but there you go.
Great video as always Si and I'll see you in the next one!!😎🌊
My grandfather came over to America from Stamford Lincolnshire can't wait till I can afford to come over there my main goal is to go mudlarking on the Thames😊❤❤❤
Really like the token, Si. I love the tiny pins too.
I love the way you research the things you fine and bring life back to them. Keep going I love your videos.
Daisy's coloring is gorgeous! Any gold is good.
Would love a print of the various 3-holed buttons you showed ...
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I always hear him say "Hello MY LOVERS!" So sweet :)
You always amaze me with your fabulous finds. Wonderful pipes and coins. 🐕🥰🇺🇸
Thanks so much!!
Hey Matt! The ebony wood is from a domino. I've seen several found by other mudlarks.
That’s what I said. Cheers
I had imagined that there were boatmen with coats or jackets that were decorated with hundreds of buttons , and over time , many would fall into the river !
Who knows maybe like Pearly Kings and Queens .
Iliv yr videos I was born in Stephney yr speech reminds me of my time I lived in Romford as well.spend lots of time watching yoiu and yr friends ie Joh n and the Hovercraft boys ❤
Good old Romford. Spent many a good night out there
Great finds Si. Love the padlock. So much History. Love that too. 🌟
Cheers Sis!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thank you for explaining that cod bottle. I always wondered how that worked. Very interesting...
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
A bountiful hunt today. Thanks for the cleanup and explanation of the finds. See you on the next Simon. Cheers mate! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸
It was! Cheers Martin 👍🏻🐾🧡
Fantastic hunt, always enjoy dropping by
Cheers Arron. Let me know if you wanna do a collab at some point 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@Sifinds will do buddy 👍
Love how the Vokins barges all had names starting with ‘V’! Think I saw ‘Voracious’ and ‘Vassal’ written on the side.
Well spotted!!!
Your over all attitude on this video is alot more cheerful, when you mudlark or on his boat when your with this friend you always seem happier.
Last several videos seemed like you were going into mudlark burn out. You seen all the fines before and seemed to be irritable with other people you mudlarked with.
Thought the 🌎 was going to lose your cheerful joy at mudlarking. So glad to hear your laughter again. Only wish u the best, enjoy your videos, always watch at least one of your commercials youtube puts on your channel and click their advertiser link. So hope it helps. 🍻 cheers 2023
The token also has “The Eye of Provenance” on it too. Interesting.. cool finds!
Used to collect live ammo near Woowich arsenal mainly .22 nd some 303's, intact sell the empty cartridge shells to schoolmates . Then collect a bunch of live .22's build a small fire, put the rounds in a large coffee tin and enjoy the bangs didn't pierce the tin as they were loose in tin
love looking at the things around your finds as much as the finds! could you make earrings from the glass you find? adventure Archaeology finds broken plates for his wife to tumble and make earrings from. they are stateside Mudlarkers!
That’s a good idea!
Finial could be a scabbard tip. Bayonets Swords, and daggers had scabbards made of leather and they had frogs to hang on the belt and tips to the scabbards made of brass or pewter
You two are the cutest mudlarkers ever! At 17:44 there appears to be a coin to the left - same “gold” coloring. 😊
I saw the same!
You do such a great job in the production of your videos. They are a joy to watch! Thank you.
Aw thanks so much! 👍🏻🐾🧡
SI, WHENU PICKED UP CANNONBALL THERE WAS A CHAIN OF SOME SORT!
Love these two together xx
Awesome pipes. Thanks for another Great Adventure.
Hello Me old codger. How ya doin. Nice to cu and Matt again. Been away far to long. I hope you and Matt got some lovely jubbly treasures today. from 🇬🇧👍👍 an old cockney gal
Glad to see you out. Really wish you would video more often love your content! Hello from Florida, USA
Thanks Heather! You can’t rush perfection haha
Always fun to watch when the Thames gives up her treasures. Thank you for a fun filled evening.
His treasure 😉 Old Father Thames remember 🎉
@@Sifinds my sincere apologies . Thank you for the info Mother Nature knew what she was doing.
@@helenburke9507 touché
Great finds today! The pocket watch, the whisky token and Matt's amazing pipe. A great day out on the Thames! 😊
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Time 35:59 your beautiful Irish whiskey token, my take on the advertisement is “H” with the 👁 stands for “High” Class. Word games hey! Love them. Very much enjoyed your video as usual. Thanks.
Keep em coming 👍😎
I'm so glad you were able to clean your padlock I hate when they just disintegrate they look so cool when they're cleaned up
I agree. Very cool object, packed with history 👍🏻🐾🧡
Full of fun and fab finds and Matts beard! Thanks Si!
Whenever you show us the pins you find, I always think, what's the point!? 😂✌
Seriously though, nice finds/video and info on the finds! 👌👌✌
Haha Ray! I’d better not call you a silly pri*k, haha. Another pin joke for ya 😂👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds Haha! 😂😂👌✌
KITTY!! Daisy is so clean for being a mostly white cat. 😻😻
She’s a tidy moggie 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great video Si!! Love the history behind each item. Thank you for researching your finds.😀
My pleasure Jackie 👍🏻🐾🧡
Another fantastic video, the amount of finds you found was awesome, loved the revealing of the padlock, the pipes and coins are always a pleasure to see, good to hear about leadenhall market as live in the london area for along time but only within the last year discovered leadenhall, what a place, keep up the good work
Cheers Kim. I’m going to visit soon, I don’t remember going x
Great day, with some definate 'luck in the muck'! I love the old padlocks! 😊
hello from Denmark 🌸🌦
Cheers Z! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love the Batey and the watch......great finds. Love Daisy
Cheers Terrie 👍🏻🐾🧡
Tap tap tap and the present is revealed a name and a number. Thanks for the history lessons you give us each week.
Cheers JoEllen 👍🏻🐾🧡
Loved your interesting finds especially the Vokins padlock and the beautiful watch case
I really enjoy your videos ... love seeing all the old stuff its fascinating .. great hearing you chat too!!
Found this channel thru Bondi Treasure Hunter, and as a Londoner born n' bred I love anything about the Thames and history of the city. Great video!Gonna binge watch the rest now. Don't forget to return the bottle to Batey's! 😜😄💖
That little widget at about time code 23:00 looks like a little plate to a doll's dish set. Anna or Monika found one with Nicola in a video posted 9 days ago (from July 4th) titled "See what we took and what we left behind".
What a lovely video. Soo many fab finds... I soo want to come over for a week and mudlark. Bucket list. New Zealand 🇳🇿
Fascinating to watch. Thank you. 🇨🇦😊
So many amazing finds great episode Si 👍
Cheers Iain!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hi Si happy day
Happy day to you too!
Binge watching your older videos, and noticed that when you found that whiskey token, there was another one, ( or something like it) about 30 cm to the left of it !
Brilliant finds, love watching you si and friends x
Cheers Mudlover 👍🏻🐾🧡
Fabulous finds Si and Team x
Cheers Kath! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great Video!! Fantastic finds. So good to see Matt.
Cheers Babs👍🏻🐾🧡
Absolutely love this channel.
Cheers Susan 👍🏻🐾🧡
COOL finds and amazing cleanups 😊
Cheers Glenda! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thames lighters are still used today si gps marine and Bennett’s both use them every day and that’s just 2 I could name of many
True but not nearly on the scale as before
Beautiful finds Si, they cleaned up real nice too
Cheers Brett! 👍🏻🐾🧡
In the states we use those small buttons on the back side of a larger button. but it would show on the reverse side of like a jacket. Just a guess. It “studies” or holds firm the larger button.