I have an idea for the 3 tiny bead/fossils. Start with the littlest one then glue the next littlest one on the bottom of the first one. Then the biggest of them on the bottom. It could be a snowman for the dollhouse. Of course it would need a tiny black hat and a face drawn on it and don't forget the tiny black dots for the buttons on it's belly. Maybe a sewing string for a scarf, ⛄⛄
Someone needs to gather up all the mudlarks and work the Kent/Yorkshire swamplands that King John went through, and the tides swamped his royal entourage, and an entire royal treasure still resides under all the muck of the area. Now that would be a massive mudlarking find and dance party - for sure !
So many finds on another wonderful day at metal beach. All finds were intriguing, though being a rockhound since I was a toddler, my favorite find is the magnificent healing malachite stone that Kate found. Fleur, you need to stitch together (of a natural fabric or soft leather) a small medicine bag to hang around your neck, giving the malachite a place to nestle, taking it out to rub it and periodically rinse it off using water with a scant bit/few grains of sea salt in it (to cleanse and renew it's energetic vibration. Blessings and Much Love to You Both.
Some wet sandpaper will smooth those sharp edges on the beautiful piece of decorative clear glass. Y’all sure do find some magnificent small old finds. Not to mention you not only find it all, then the both of you have the most magnificent imagination, to make the most unique and beautiful items out of it all. I sure do enjoy all of y’all’s videos!!!
Have I told you in past comments,how much I adore the 2 of you? I’m sure that I have. The moments of discovery,the find,the sound of 2 happy voices,like the morning birds in springtime,the miniature sentiment that we share,it somehow,that strange non-math,it just adds up,magically. Your company is a most welcome thing in my solitary life,I thank you!😌
I just love watching you scraping for Tiny Treasures. Not many people appreciate the beauty in such old, broken pieces, and nameless metal bits. I LOVED that piece of green china that you found in the beginning-please say you didn’t leave it behind!
Stunning finds! And two beautiful and smart ladies with such lilting and lovely speaking voices. Always dressed smartly too even though digging thru the muck. Thank you for it all 🤗
That Special constabulary badge is rather a special find and perhaps the number 8 was from the same uniform? That little piece of glass with the flowers on immediately suggested a bathroom window for the doll's house 😂 The malachite is lovely and there is just too much to comment on. I hope you are both healing and not too sore!
I so enjoy these trips where you gently scrape around on the surface at the beach, looking for tiny things. 😁 You did very well this trip, especially that piece of malachite! 😲😍 Ed, of Vintage Paragon UK was talking about attracting subscribers in his latest video, so it's ironic that you would mention people being bored with post office seals, Fleur.🤔 I've never been bored during any of your videos, on either channel. You are wonderful videographers, including your supporting cast of Oscar, Dad, Brother, and Sunny-cat! 🤣🤣 Keep on doing what you love, and I, for one, will always be following. 😁😍👍
The small fossil pieces look like crinoid stem pieces. The apothecary weight is a wonderful find! Congratulations. I enjoy watching both your channels. I find myself imagining what your finds can become for Lark House. The dotted pin would be a great surveyors compass.
You're going to have to build an addition to your dollhouse to fit all of your finds in it!!!! It will be an absolute stunner when you're finished though!!!!!
Lovely video again ladies and great apothecary find Kate! I'm so grateful you haven't changed the style of your videos, they are perfect as they are. I also love the new crafting channel and the fact you don't worry about perfection in the things you create, it helps me not to get frustrated with my crafting efforts. It's about the journey not the destination isn't it?! 🥰
Just wanted to express my sorrow for the loss of your Queen. Here in the USA all our flags are flying at half-staff as we mourn her passing with you. In a way she was the Worlds Queen. She will be missed and may she be fondly Remembered, always.
When I went to Grafenwoehr Germany in 1975, I found a "bell weight" that was in the mud by a bridge. It was a 2Kg. So you can guess how heavy it was. But I managed to bring to the USA. Now I know I was mudlarking!
@@ChristianThomas-wf5dl I was in Camp Tanesia (tent city) and working as a medic when a Tow rocket landed in my tent. Such fun! I remember it fondly. As at that time Graf was an open post.
Wow what great finds ! This was a great video. I absolutely love how you get the camera so close that I feel as though I’m there with you. I do wish I were there with you. But I would love for you to visit me here in the US I mostly loved the apothecary weight and the cap badge. I hope you know the amount of joy you bring so many people. Lots of love from Diane in upstate New York. ❤
Good day Kate and Fleur. Fleur, that little "shotgun pellet" you found early on in your exploration looks like a lead split-shot sinker/weight for a fishing line. What a great find that malachite is for you to come across, Kate. Greetings from eastern North Carolina, USA. Gail and Alex sent me. 😃 PS: 8 is my favorite number. Those little bead/fossil/whatever they are, almost, almost remind me of Saint Cuthbert's beads from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, except they haven't got the little star-shaped center around the hole. This I learned from when Gail and Alex went beach combing there.
Loved the video ladies but got to say my favourite part was when Kate found the weight and Fleur said "that's my spot" 😊 thank you so much for all you do❤️
Not sure if you found out, what the one thing was , that you're going to make a navigator compass out of. it's a cotter pin. Great finds. Happy treasure hunting.
Youre so peaceful, and careful. Lovely. Im in so calif it is so dry, hectic, noisy, crowded. These help me go back to what I love. blessings. My cat Annie is loving the music!
I hope you’re both healing from your various injuries. Thank you for inviting us along on your rambles. I painted a huge malachite wall during the pandemic. It was fascinating to consider the structure of these fascinating stones.
You found some cool and some surprising things this time.It’s so nice to spend time on the shore with you both .It’s relaxing and I get as excited as you do when you find things too..Thank you.Love n Light to you both 🥰
You talent and skill at spotting such diverse and lovely treasures is really amazing..it just is so interesting watching you scrap and analyze the grayness to pop out something with history! That badge was so tiny but you have again brought the past back to life..hope your aches go away for you soon and just know you make me soo happy being part of your world.much love
I just love all the little things you find, especially metal pieces. Mud Bagger (from The Netherlands) found a number 8 too in his post today. He has found several numbers and hopes to eventually make a clock. Under The Surface (from USA) often finds things in concretions too and has been chipping away at a large lump on and off over several months. I wondered whether the curved oval metal item with fixing holes top and bottom could be a tourist piece to fix to a walking stick/cane to remind them of their holiday.
@@denisew3917 I love their channels too. Hope that they get more subscribers as their content is worth it. I just love the father’s art on UTS, he has a gift.
Fleur and Kate whatever you do and wherever you are mudlarking you always entertain me so much.you got sone lovley things which im sure you will put to good use in one way or another and i look forward to it.i was just thinking wouldent it be wonderfull if you could go larking every day think of the treasures you could find.my eye's have been lazered this week and i am in awe at what i can see.im very happy.take care.🐱🐱purr's to Sunny.
@@sticklebacksummer once again thank you. I cannot believe what a differnce that small pain free procedure has made after month's of everything being a blur. keep well yourself.
An eclectic clutch of finds ladies. Our favorites were the constabulary badge, the apothecary weight and that lovely piece of malachite; fabulous green. As always, your clips of the wonderful English wildflowers was a joy to see. So pleased to hear your injuries are healing fast.
Hello fellow North Carolinian, from New Bern, NC. I've only recently found this channel. I think I'm going to enjoy it. Have a great week and see you again in the comments.
@@MudlarkingWithKitCaboodlers Thank you. 😊 I'd like to offer my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your beloved Queen Elizabeth II. She will be sorely missed around the world.
Really really enjoyed this video, my brother and myself do a bit of mud larking when get chance, we're in the isle of man so we don't have as many prospects but I found an blacksmiths hammer head and he found an axe head which we kinda swopped with eachother cuz I've been wanting a decorative axe.anyway I'm subscribed also compliments on your research I wish could help you find out what certain things are and in future I'll let you know if I see anything you can't id and I can. Looking forward to your next episode, great video 📹 👍
Just found your channel finally, heard other mudlurks mention you 2 , I Love the way you spend time after your Adventures and touch and Explain ALL the treasures you have found!! Everyone else just kinda of scans over there stuff and I miss to much. So THANK YOU, and All your mintures are AWSOME as well LOL. Thanks for taking us along on your ADVENTURES and doing your crafts. My family Love doing our crafts as well, grandkids learn at a very young age to enjoy and appreciate All things craft. Be Safe, keep up the Great work. Sorry so LONG of a message Idaho 🇺🇸
You two find the best tiny treasures! Loved the decorative pieces of metal you each found and I wonder...do they go together? Have a lovely week Kit and Caboodlers!
That is a piece of malachite. It is a stone, often found near copper deposits. It looks a bit paler than just mined malachite, but it certainly looks like it
Hi there, another delightful and fun lark, thank you for sharing. Kate, was your lovely spoon an Apostles spoon? And Fleur, we wern't fooled, "another interesting find" really means 'another item for the dolls house' ha ha. Such treasures today, looking forward to the next video with Tom, have a great week xx
Is the stone blue or green? If blue it probably Turquoise. Seeing the Specials badge gave me some good memories of when I was a WPC in Kent. Keep up the good work, your always a pleasure to watch!
I’ve been told that crystals come to you when you need them….. and what do you know? You find a great chunk of healing malachite when you need it. Now I believe it. Great video, and you both under the weather too. Get better soon. I especially liked the little beads/fossils - I could imagine a woman 4000yrs ago collecting them and making a beautiful necklace, only for you to find the remains. Fossil to necklace to treasure. Thank you 🌟🌟🌟👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻☺️☺️☺️☺️
Wonderful as always, what great finds! That malachite is goregeous. I was looking at the pen nibs and remembered a funny little find I made buying a junk tin, a pen nib with five points, for writing musical staves!! One of those oddities that makes complete sense but you've never really thought of. Love that apothicary weight too! Thanks again!
That malachite hunk was AMAZING 👏 I was up cheering for you! It is also called map stone and is an absolute favorite of mine! I love every adventure from afar.
I Love "Detectorists" with Toby Jones and MacKenzie Crook, Curse of Oak Island and all that history/treasure finding shows. I'm so glad I tripped across your site looking at various metal detecting content (just bought an XP ORX to search some old South Dakota settler graveyards and abandoned Rail Road tracks. I know I heard the term "Mud Larking" before, but watching you two getting out there as mom and daughter was a real treat. Thank you and good hunting: )
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Malicite crystal the Little striped Bottle and the Druggist Weight Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
Amo a estás simpáticas amigas y la recolección que realizan con tanta devoción y recuperar y estudiar lo s objetos.Realizo algo similar en el Sur de mi país Chile y me siento como un niña pese a mí s 60 y algo, un cariñoso abrazo a estás amigas
I have an idea for the 3 tiny bead/fossils. Start with the littlest one then glue the next littlest one on the bottom of the first one. Then the biggest of them on the bottom. It could be a snowman for the dollhouse. Of course it would need a tiny black hat and a face drawn on it and don't forget the tiny black dots for the buttons on it's belly. Maybe a sewing string for a scarf, ⛄⛄
My condolences on the loss of your Queen
Your Chanel is uplifting and happy. God bless you. Sad about the queen we loved her in America too. She is with the lord and his son now.
The peace of Malachite is a lovely find . Thanks for a great video..V.R..
Thank you Victor :):)
Someone needs to gather up all the mudlarks and work the Kent/Yorkshire swamplands that King John went through, and the tides swamped his royal entourage, and an entire royal treasure still resides under all the muck of the area. Now that would be a massive mudlarking find and dance party - for sure !
That would be amazing haha :)
Thank you to both of you, I never tire of watching you see the beauty in everything.
Awww thank you that is so kind :)
I love how encouraging you are to each other. You are so gentle with each other. Thank you.
So many finds on another wonderful day at metal beach. All finds were intriguing, though being a rockhound since I was a toddler, my favorite find is the magnificent healing malachite stone that Kate found. Fleur, you need to stitch together (of a natural fabric or soft leather) a small medicine bag to hang around your neck, giving the malachite a place to nestle, taking it out to rub it and periodically rinse it off using water with a scant bit/few grains of sea salt in it (to cleanse and renew it's energetic vibration. Blessings and Much Love to You Both.
That is a lovely idea! I may just do that. Luckily my leg is improving day by day so maybe it is working already :)
Nice find in that malachite!
Some wet sandpaper will smooth those sharp edges on the beautiful piece of decorative clear glass. Y’all sure do find some magnificent small old finds. Not to mention you not only find it all, then the both of you have the most magnificent imagination, to make the most unique and beautiful items out of it all. I sure do enjoy all of y’all’s videos!!!
Thank you so much Kristi :) :)
Such a lovely day ladies! Lay that 8 on its side and it's a symbol for infinity beads are symbols of unity and change God bless you both, Cheers!
Have I told you in past comments,how much I adore the 2 of you?
I’m sure that I have.
The moments of discovery,the find,the sound of 2 happy voices,like the morning birds in springtime,the miniature sentiment that we share,it somehow,that strange non-math,it just adds up,magically.
Your company is a most welcome thing in my solitary life,I thank you!😌
Malacite is one of my faves, I have a dark green piece. I always say the same thing in my head, 'that'll be good for the dollhouse.' 🥰
At 7;29 is a cotter pin
I just love watching you scraping for Tiny Treasures. Not many people appreciate the beauty in such old, broken pieces, and nameless metal bits. I LOVED that piece of green china that you found in the beginning-please say you didn’t leave it behind!
Thank you! We kept the china :)
Malachite and Azurite are lovely items found associated with copper mines and such. Green and blue.
The Crystal is Beautiful 🤩❤️ Thank You Fleur and Kate 😁🙋🦋
Thank you too!
The malachite is a real good luck charm for you. Beautiful!
Stunning finds! And two beautiful and smart ladies with such lilting and lovely speaking voices. Always dressed smartly too even though digging thru the muck. Thank you for it all 🤗
Wow number eight is my favorite number.😊
That Special constabulary badge is rather a special find and perhaps the number 8 was from the same uniform? That little piece of glass with the flowers on immediately suggested a bathroom window for the doll's house 😂 The malachite is lovely and there is just too much to comment on. I hope you are both healing and not too sore!
Thank you Richard, yes we have never found anything police related before or any numbers :) :)
You discover your own hidden gems on the beach...How rewarding to your creative imagination! Thank you for sharing. Cheers.
Many thanks! :)
I so enjoy these trips where you gently scrape around on the surface at the beach, looking for tiny things. 😁 You did very well this trip, especially that piece of malachite! 😲😍 Ed, of Vintage Paragon UK was talking about attracting subscribers in his latest video, so it's ironic that you would mention people being bored with post office seals, Fleur.🤔 I've never been bored during any of your videos, on either channel. You are wonderful videographers, including your supporting cast of Oscar, Dad, Brother, and Sunny-cat! 🤣🤣 Keep on doing what you love, and I, for one, will always be following. 😁😍👍
Thank you so much Noralee that is so kind of you to say :) :)
The small fossil pieces look like crinoid stem pieces. The apothecary weight is a wonderful find! Congratulations. I enjoy watching both your channels. I find myself imagining what your finds can become for Lark House. The dotted pin would be a great surveyors compass.
Wonderful ! The little rings do look like crinoids. Thanks for a great time.
You're going to have to build an addition to your dollhouse to fit all of your finds in it!!!! It will be an absolute stunner when you're finished though!!!!!
Treasures galore ❤👌😊🥰 thank you for taking us along with you ❤
Our pleasure! :)
Lovely video again ladies and great apothecary find Kate! I'm so grateful you haven't changed the style of your videos, they are perfect as they are. I also love the new crafting channel and the fact you don't worry about perfection in the things you create, it helps me not to get frustrated with my crafting efforts. It's about the journey not the destination isn't it?! 🥰
Thank you so much, glad it helps you enjoy your crafting!
could the small flat round things with the hole in the middle be small fish vertebrae?
💙💚🖤 Omg, a malachite gemstone!!! It is soooo beautiful!
Oh Tom is an absolute favorite, can’t wait to see it. Lovely finds.
Just wanted to express my sorrow for the loss of your Queen. Here in the USA all our flags are flying at half-staff as we mourn her passing with you. In a way she was the Worlds Queen. She will be missed and may she be fondly Remembered, always.
its a cotter pin ❤
When I went to Grafenwoehr Germany in 1975, I found a "bell weight" that was in the mud by a bridge. It was a 2Kg. So you can guess how heavy it was. But I managed to bring to the USA. Now I know I was mudlarking!
I was at Graf a few times in the temporary barracks because we were there for gunnery in 1981, mopping the ceilings was no fun.
@@ChristianThomas-wf5dl I was in Camp Tanesia (tent city) and working as a medic when a Tow rocket landed in my tent. Such fun! I remember it fondly. As at that time Graf was an open post.
Toujours un véritable moment de détente🔬🎬🍀Alex France🙏🌌
I love the green stone! All kinds of awesome things!!! Watching you two uncover unique treasures brings me much joy 😊 thanks so much 🙏 😊
The stone at 23:51 looks like Malachite. One of my favorite stones. It beautiful. 🥰
I always enjoy watching you ladies. Also on both channels. Look forward to all the awesome finds.
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Thank you so much! :)
Beautiful green gem stone😲🙂
Thanks 💕💕WV🇺🇸
That odd piece of metal is a cotter pin. It's a beautiful piece of malacite it was popular in the 1970s too. The weight is beautiful.
Thanks for the great video 🌻
Really? Gasps of excitement to find a beeeeeeaaaaddd?? Her voice, though, is like a band aid on a gaping wound. It's just so relaxing and hypnotizing.
Wow what great finds ! This was a great video. I absolutely love how you get the camera so close that I feel as though I’m there with you. I do wish I were there with you. But I would love for you to visit me here in the US I mostly loved the apothecary weight and the cap badge. I hope you know the amount of joy you bring so many people. Lots of love from Diane in upstate New York. ❤
Thank you so much :) :)
Wonderful treasures on this lark, but I am mentally salivating over the malachite! You've earned some healing powers!
Good day Kate and Fleur. Fleur, that little "shotgun pellet" you found early on in your exploration looks like a lead split-shot sinker/weight for a fishing line.
What a great find that malachite is for you to come across, Kate.
Greetings from eastern North Carolina, USA. Gail and Alex sent me. 😃
PS: 8 is my favorite number.
Those little bead/fossil/whatever they are, almost, almost remind me of Saint Cuthbert's beads from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, except they haven't got the little star-shaped center around the hole. This I learned from when Gail and Alex went beach combing there.
If you could cut the malachite into discs, it would make some very fine “rings ‘n things”. Much appreciation from Waldo, OH, USA!
Wonderful Wonderful! Always a Blessing! Thank you
Your green stone is Malachite and a fabulous example!!!!
After a busy day at work xxx what could be better? X thank you 😊
Great finds y'all. Love the malatite.
Thanks 👍
Loved the video ladies but got to say my favourite part was when Kate found the weight and Fleur said "that's my spot" 😊 thank you so much for all you do❤️
Not sure if you found out, what the one thing was , that you're going to make a navigator compass out of. it's a cotter pin.
Great finds.
Happy treasure hunting.
MORE COMMONLEY KNOWN AS A SPLIT PIN
Thank you! :)
Youre so peaceful, and careful. Lovely. Im in so calif it is so dry, hectic, noisy, crowded. These help me go back to what I love. blessings. My cat Annie is loving the music!
Thank you :)
I hope you’re both healing from your various injuries. Thank you for inviting us along on your rambles.
I painted a huge malachite wall during the pandemic. It was fascinating to consider the structure of these fascinating stones.
The finds were so interesting loved the weight and the Malachite.😊💕💕💕
I love your great finds today.
#8 Mudlark Way or Mudlark Lane.
You found some cool and some surprising things this time.It’s so nice to spend time on the shore with you both .It’s relaxing and I get as excited as you do when you find things too..Thank you.Love n Light to you both 🥰
Thanks so much!:)
Healing rock, old or new was brilliant. Good selection of music for this video.
Vid 17:30 its a metal cotter pin, for mechanical locking parts together.
The malachite is so beautiful. Great finds again this week. 🇨🇦
Thank you! 😊
You talent and skill at spotting such diverse and lovely treasures is really amazing..it just is so interesting watching you scrap and analyze the grayness to pop out something with history! That badge was so tiny but you have again brought the past back to life..hope your aches go away for you soon and just know you make me soo happy being part of your world.much love
Thank you so much :) :)
I just love all the little things you find, especially metal pieces. Mud Bagger (from The Netherlands) found a number 8 too in his post today. He has found several numbers and hopes to eventually make a clock. Under The Surface (from USA) often finds things in concretions too and has been chipping away at a large lump on and off over several months.
I wondered whether the curved oval metal item with fixing holes top and bottom could be a tourist piece to fix to a walking stick/cane to remind them of their holiday.
I also saw MB find his 8, and UTS chip away at the concretions. Such wonderful videos to watch.
@@denisew3917 I love their channels too. Hope that they get more subscribers as their content is worth it. I just love the father’s art on UTS, he has a gift.
Love watching you ladies and loved the treasures
Hope you two feel better soon. Lovely treasures.
Thanks so much 😊
Fleur and Kate whatever you do and wherever you are mudlarking you always entertain me so much.you got sone lovley things which im sure you will put to good use in one way or another and i look forward to it.i was just thinking wouldent it be wonderfull if you could go larking every day think of the treasures you could find.my eye's have been lazered this week and i am in awe at what i can see.im very happy.take care.🐱🐱purr's to Sunny.
Glad you're eyes are sorted, keep well
@@sticklebacksummer once again thank you. I cannot believe what a differnce that small pain free procedure has made after month's of everything being a blur. keep well yourself.
Thank you so much :) :)
Stickleback no more :) :)
Those post office seals would also be great for roof tiles for a doll's house. great video!
An eclectic clutch of finds ladies. Our favorites were the constabulary badge, the apothecary weight and that lovely piece of malachite; fabulous green. As always, your clips of the wonderful English wildflowers was a joy to see. So pleased to hear your injuries are healing fast.
Thank you so so much! :) :)
Lovely finds on the foreshore and amazing to find a large malachite Crystal. Glad your both getting back to normal now. Thank you
Lovely finds. The malachite is stunning. Hope you both heal soon.
Hello Lovelies, yes, the universe is trying to give you a healing stone. I am in hopes it works for you both. Greetings from North Carolina U.S.A.
Hello fellow North Carolinian, from New Bern, NC. I've only recently found this channel. I think I'm going to enjoy it. Have a great week and see you again in the comments.
Welcome :):)
@@MudlarkingWithKitCaboodlers Thank you. 😊
I'd like to offer my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your beloved Queen Elizabeth II. She will be sorely missed around the world.
Really really enjoyed this video, my brother and myself do a bit of mud larking when get chance, we're in the isle of man so we don't have as many prospects but I found an blacksmiths hammer head and he found an axe head which we kinda swopped with eachother cuz I've been wanting a decorative axe.anyway I'm subscribed also compliments on your research I wish could help you find out what certain things are and in future I'll let you know if I see anything you can't id and I can.
Looking forward to your next episode, great video 📹 👍
Just found your channel finally, heard other mudlurks mention you 2 , I Love the way you spend time after your Adventures and touch and Explain ALL the treasures you have found!! Everyone else just kinda of scans over there stuff and I miss to much. So THANK YOU, and All your mintures are AWSOME as well LOL.
Thanks for taking us along on your ADVENTURES and doing your crafts. My family Love doing our crafts as well, grandkids learn at a very young age to enjoy and appreciate All things craft.
Be Safe, keep up the Great work. Sorry so LONG of a message
Idaho 🇺🇸
Yet again a wonderful lark with such interesting finds and the malachite was definitely the piece de resistance ……very beautiful.
You two find the best tiny treasures! Loved the decorative pieces of metal you each found and I wonder...do they go together? Have a lovely week Kit and Caboodlers!
Not sure but they are definitely going to come in handy in the you know what :)
Yaaay! Happy Saturday to you lovely ladies ! Thank you for putting out videos , definitely the highlight of my week ✨️
Love from the states ♡
Thank you so much! :)
Really cool finds ladies well done 💚
Yay! So excited!
Malachite! From Africa!!!
That is a piece of malachite. It is a stone, often found near copper deposits. It looks a bit paler than just mined malachite, but it certainly looks like it
What a wonderful day thank you 😊 again I love the adventure of your finds is always fun
Glad you enjoyed it :)
So many metal finds! Some finds are truly a mystery.
So many different finds 😀
Hi there, another delightful and fun lark, thank you for sharing. Kate, was your lovely spoon an Apostles spoon? And Fleur, we wern't fooled, "another interesting find" really means 'another item for the dolls house' ha ha. Such treasures today, looking forward to the next video with Tom, have a great week xx
Is the stone blue or green? If blue it probably Turquoise. Seeing the Specials badge gave me some good memories of when I was a WPC in Kent. Keep up the good work, your always a pleasure to watch!
never apologize...I appreciate your efforts
Thank you so much!! :)
I’ve been told that crystals come to you when you need them….. and what do you know? You find a great chunk of healing malachite when you need it. Now I believe it. Great video, and you both under the weather too. Get better soon. I especially liked the little beads/fossils - I could imagine a woman 4000yrs ago collecting them and making a beautiful necklace, only for you to find the remains. Fossil to necklace to treasure. Thank you 🌟🌟🌟👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻☺️☺️☺️☺️
Thank you so much :) :)
Great trip wonderful finds 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖
Thank you 🤗
Wonderful as always, what great finds! That malachite is goregeous.
I was looking at the pen nibs and remembered a funny little find I made buying a junk tin, a pen nib with five points, for writing musical staves!!
One of those oddities that makes complete sense but you've never really thought of.
Love that apothicary weight too!
Thanks again!
Wow that sounds amazing,now that would be something to find!!! :)
Another fantastic mudlark! Some fascinating finds!
Love from the old lady in Texas USA may God bless you always
That malachite hunk was AMAZING 👏 I was up cheering for you! It is also called map stone and is an absolute favorite of mine! I love every adventure from afar.
Loved the apothecary weight, what a great little find!
I Love "Detectorists" with Toby Jones and MacKenzie Crook, Curse of Oak Island and all that history/treasure finding shows. I'm so glad I tripped across your site looking at various metal detecting content (just bought an XP ORX to search some old South Dakota settler graveyards and abandoned Rail Road tracks. I know I heard the term "Mud Larking" before, but watching you two getting out there as mom and daughter was a real treat. Thank you and good hunting: )
Love this lovely assortment of finds. My favourite is the weight 😃
The cotter pin you found would also make a great medical tool for the hospital.
How lovely! So relaxing to what and learn.
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Malicite crystal the Little striped Bottle and the Druggist Weight Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
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Those little round bead looks like fish vertebrae 🤷♀️🤷♀️great find’s guys. Get better soon, take care and thank you for sharing 👍👏❤️
Amo a estás simpáticas amigas y la recolección que realizan con tanta devoción y recuperar y estudiar lo s objetos.Realizo algo similar en el Sur de mi país Chile y me siento como un niña pese a mí s 60 y algo, un cariñoso abrazo a estás amigas