The variety and age of those beautiful pottery shards is wonderful, made all the more intriguing by the excellent knowledge you have of those finds. What we find fascinating is that after all the centuries past Father Thames is still throwing up these treasures. Thanks for taking us along.
Happy Holidays my dear! It's so fun tagging along with you on these river jaunts. I am happy to say I can now (thanks to you!) actually identify some of the pottery bits from my cozy studio here in California! Stay well, and thank you for sharing your adventures.
First time to watch you, I love the way you show the piece of it now and back then..really interesting...maybe I picked up more then trash...very exciting!
Hello from the San Francisco Bay Area! I’m always amazed at the variety of things you find. What do you suppose steel reefs are for? Musical instruments? Corsetry? Basket making?
We work around the tides...the aim is to get a good couple of hours (or more) either side of the low tide. We check the daily tide tables to see when they happen. So, all different times! Even night time!
Thanks so much Marie. Always so interesting and thought provoking. 💜
Thank you Annette, you are always so appreciative!
Always lovely to catch up with all those lovely finds Marie and have a natter on the premiere x
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I'm always amazed by the many different types of pottery you find, but of course you know what you're looking for. Great video as always! 😍
Nice finds as always. Good to see again, Marie. Hoping you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. See you on the next. Cheers Marie! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸
Loved the video. Thanks for posting. Best regards, John.
Thanks Marie, that was a great big piece of salt glaze among the others.
The variety and age of those beautiful pottery shards is wonderful, made all the more intriguing by the excellent knowledge you have of those finds. What we find fascinating is that after all the centuries past Father Thames is still throwing up these treasures. Thanks for taking us along.
Hello! Thank you so much for your support and interest in all these fragments of history!
All the best people were born in 1981. Love these vids with lots of interesting pottery, keep them coming.
Haha damn right Dave! 😂
Happy Holidays my dear! It's so fun tagging along with you on these river jaunts. I am happy to say I can now (thanks to you!) actually identify some of the pottery bits from my cozy studio here in California! Stay well, and thank you for sharing your adventures.
Hey Mary! That's great, I love it when people store the info and use it themselves. We're all always learning! x
Nice finds. I even knew what the Belemine jug was.
Hurrah Lisa!
Have to go back and rewatch now. Thanks for another adventurous and educational year! Happy holidays to you and yours! ❤🤗🎄
The alarm going off in the background scared the ever living out of me, I thought my fire alarm was going off 😝
Haha it makes me jump too!
The pottery sherds that have the handmade peaks and call of the potters fingers are lovely
Aren't they? Instant connection to our past.
First time to watch you, I love the way you show the piece of it now and back then..really interesting...maybe I picked up more then trash...very exciting!
Hello! Thanks very much! It's so important to give context to the fragments we find. Hope it helps you identify your own finds.
I’m looking forward to this.
Thanks for tuning in, Skully!
I am thrilled as well to see a premiere all the way from Colorado!
Loved it
Thanks Edie!
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Hazet spanner, made in Germany, very good quality supplied in VW Beetle tool kits.
5:17 that bone - could it have been a needle bone, used to sharpen needles? It looked like it had ridges on the end
Ah, you mean a pinners' bone? I don't think so. I do have one of those in my collection though, and they are one of my favourite finds!
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Hello from the San Francisco Bay Area!
I’m always amazed at the variety of things you find. What do you suppose steel reefs are for? Musical instruments? Corsetry? Basket making?
Hi Lisa! For harmonicas and accordions!
If you don't post again before the holiday, Merry Christmas!
Thanks Bob!
What time of day is best to go searching?
We work around the tides...the aim is to get a good couple of hours (or more) either side of the low tide. We check the daily tide tables to see when they happen. So, all different times! Even night time!