I love mudlarking!! Hello from Canada! Absolutely love your videos. Wish we could get back to the UK and more mudlarking!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us!!
Hello 👋 from New York USA you guy's found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was all the Decorative Brocken pottery pieces the Beads and the Bottle Stoppers Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you guy's find next 😀 😊
Oh the views are just amazing, you always give us the most amazing scenery! Thank you for such a lovely time treasure hunting! I am so Thrilled Jackie has joined us! The Grandfather clock face was ver interesting, so sad, wish it had had a better life. It is a grand collection of sea glass, all such deep rich colors, Great job! I love the wee wolf... fox head, the fan had a great find too! Jackie, the 6 pence was a great find, glad you rescued it while it still had an amazing texture. Doug, I love the pattern on the white dish edge. If I had been born into money it is the type of pattern I would have wanted for my dinnerware. It is a really nice elegant pattern. It is so fantastic listening to the children and their excitement for finding fossils lol it is so great they are learning of history with their families. I got really tickled at the elderly sounding gentleman talking about the fossil find lol I missed some of it but totally ignored your find Jackie lol had to go back and see what you were finding lol. Hahaha you had found an ammonite fossil also lol too funny lol same as the man talking to the child about. Doug I LOVE the Harrison Ltd tag you found. those are really amazing to find. How exciting. WOW That guy found a grand piece in that ARP pin. WOW Interesting bottle with it contents, is it a screw top? LOL Love watching the small child rolling around on the rock lol. So jeaous of the lady finding a glass eye, what a wonderful find! So many wonderful beads found, I love the pink and blue ones! Most curious thing the white plastic thingy covered in mud, then revealing a black ring in plastic.... hmmmm??? I love the wee ammonite the most, it is amazing to find one so small! I can't wait to see when you finish up that fish knife, it is exciting! I loved spending such a relaxing time mudlarking with you it was grand! Always such beautiful places! God Bless and stay safe
I know you find 100's of those little paste pots but I think they are so wonderful I wish we had things like that here in the US I would love to have a bunch of them!!!!!!💗💗💗💗💗
I love mudlarking. I love the video too! I wonder if the 'tyre item' could have been a tyre salesman's promotional giveaway, and/or to demonstrate (to customers) the construction of the tyre - as the tyre seems to be 'cutaway'?
Lovely finds ; a bit of carlton ware there the first floral piece ; I love the fossils we just dont get them where I am but what I do get are crinoids or St Cuthbert beads and if I am lucky some fossilised shells and the occasional coral. Great to see you surrounded by finds . It is nice when you find a place where you can be selective . I leave most bottles now and collect just the local ones . The only thing I finds hard to leave now are the scottish spongewares . Anyways I am on catchup . If you are interested in a swap ; I would love a few ammonites for crinoids or seaglass or blue and white of which I have a mountain . Let me know . On catchup watching as just had a much needed weekend away at a blues festival . Anyways nice belemnite at the end . My favourite is the dodgy fork ; appeals to my sense of humour ; it would make great pendant . See you on the next one
8:49 white star line 👍 got a couple fragments of that. Great little fox head! Lovely ink well 🎉
Thank you!
I love mudlarking! and watching mudlarking too lol
Good luck.
I love Mudlarking❤️
Great little finds well done
Thank you.
I love mudlarking.
Good luck.
My favorite is the fox head, which I didn't see in the round up. 😥 That tiny shovel those ladies had was so adorable.
The Fox head wasn't found by us unfortunately.
You found some really lovely pottery today :)
Thank you.
Great video as always. The pottery shard was probably Alfred Meakin
Thank you.
Lovely finds. I love mudlarking.
Thank you. Good luck.
Great hunt 💕👵
Thank you.
I LOVE Mudlarking! That Exeter stamped bottle was really neat!
Thank you Chris. Good luck.
A nice group of interesting finds. I always love finding bit of pottery to see all the different patterns. I love Mudlarking!
Thank you Amber. Look out for our next video. A new beach littered with pottery.
I love mudlarking
Good luck.
The broken piece with Alfred M is probably Alfred Meakim
Thank you.
Watching and shared
I love mudlarking!! Hello from Canada! Absolutely love your videos. Wish we could get back to the UK and more mudlarking!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us!!
Hiya Shelley. Thank you and good luck.
Amazing beach with all those fossils and other bits and bobs. Lovely finds again. I love mudlarking.
Thank you :)
I LOVE MUDLARKING and watchin you both lark as well. I think that your bubble is a glass lens. Happy hunting
I love mudlarking! I Enjoy your videos. Cheers from Pennsylvania USA
Great video and interesting finds. I love Mudlarking and would love having the ink jar. I love mudlarking!
Thank you Janet. Good luck.
Hello 👋 from New York USA you guy's found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was all the Decorative Brocken pottery pieces the Beads and the Bottle Stoppers Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you guy's find next 😀 😊
Thank you Tarra.
Hello from USA I love mud larking but my favorite pieces are the pottery so beautiful
I loved that bottle Jacqui found. Musket balls were also great 👍
Thank you Jackie.
It's part of a belemnite, the piece you think may be fossilised wood. A fossilised sea creature like a squid . Not sure if I have spelt it right.
I love that you can hear lots of childrens voices, so fossil hunting or mud larking can be a whole family adventure!
Yes the kids around us get so enthralled with fossil hunting. It's great to see.
Beautiful finds , thanks again guys
I love mudlarking 🙂
Thank you Adelle. Good luck.
Oh the views are just amazing, you always give us the most amazing scenery! Thank you for such a lovely time treasure hunting! I am so Thrilled Jackie has joined us!
The Grandfather clock face was ver interesting, so sad, wish it had had a better life.
It is a grand collection of sea glass, all such deep rich colors, Great job!
I love the wee wolf... fox head, the fan had a great find too!
Jackie, the 6 pence was a great find, glad you rescued it while it still had an amazing texture.
Doug, I love the pattern on the white dish edge. If I had been born into money it is the type of pattern I would have wanted for my dinnerware. It is a really nice elegant pattern.
It is so fantastic listening to the children and their excitement for finding fossils lol it is so great they are learning of history with their families. I got really tickled at the elderly sounding gentleman talking about the fossil find lol I missed some of it but totally ignored your find Jackie lol had to go back and see what you were finding lol. Hahaha you had found an ammonite fossil also lol too funny lol same as the man talking to the child about.
Doug I LOVE the Harrison Ltd tag you found. those are really amazing to find. How exciting.
WOW That guy found a grand piece in that ARP pin. WOW
Interesting bottle with it contents, is it a screw top? LOL Love watching the small child rolling around on the rock lol.
So jeaous of the lady finding a glass eye, what a wonderful find!
So many wonderful beads found, I love the pink and blue ones!
Most curious thing the white plastic thingy covered in mud, then revealing a black ring in plastic.... hmmmm???
I love the wee ammonite the most, it is amazing to find one so small!
I can't wait to see when you finish up that fish knife, it is exciting!
I loved spending such a relaxing time mudlarking with you it was grand! Always such beautiful places!
God Bless and stay safe
It's such a great place to Mudlark.
I love mudlarking xx
Awesome little treasures found! Thanks for taking us along 🥰Teresa 🇦🇺💖 P.S. I mean who doesn't LOVE Mudlarking, seriously I love Mudlarking 😍
Thank you. Good luck.
Wonderful finds,also some history behind them. From shirley from new Bern ,north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉
Well done on your finds xx
Thank you :)
Lyme Regis looks a lovely spot for a lrak , great video nice finds
You really need to come visit it one day. Only a 5th of the dump has collapsed in so far so it will produce for many years to come.
I love mudlarking 🤩
Good luck.
I know you find 100's of those little paste pots but I think they are so wonderful I wish we had things like that here in the US I would love to have a bunch of them!!!!!!💗💗💗💗💗
We will be listing them on our Etsy shop very soon. We love them too.
@@SouthCoastMudlarks just favorited your etsy so I can see when you post some 💗💗💗💗
32:29 That would be Alfred Meakin, a maker of fine china and porcelain. :)
Alfred Meakin 👍🏻
Yes that's what I thought 🌞
I love mudlarking. I love the video too! I wonder if the 'tyre item' could have been a tyre salesman's promotional giveaway, and/or to demonstrate (to customers) the construction of the tyre - as the tyre seems to be 'cutaway'?
Maybe. I just can't find anything like it.
40:00 Ah, that makes more sense. 1951 George VI Australian sixpence. amazing what you discover after things are clean, eh? LOL
Indeed. You don't always know what you actually have until you get home and have a clean up and proper look.
Lol pick me I love mudlarking 💝
Good luck.
Wonderful finds , the real tiny fossill look like a rams head , hope you figure out mystery toy
We've no idea what it is still.
That's no clock. It's the rest of a recordplayer. Greetings from Bremen, Germany.
Of course it is! Thank you!
Lovely finds ; a bit of carlton ware there the first floral piece ; I love the fossils we just dont get them where I am but what I do get are crinoids or St Cuthbert beads and if I am lucky some fossilised shells and the occasional coral. Great to see you surrounded by finds . It is nice when you find a place where you can be selective . I leave most bottles now and collect just the local ones . The only thing I finds hard to leave now are the scottish spongewares . Anyways I am on catchup . If you are interested in a swap ; I would love a few ammonites for crinoids or seaglass or blue and white of which I have a mountain . Let me know . On catchup watching as just had a much needed weekend away at a blues festival . Anyways nice belemnite at the end . My favourite is the dodgy fork ; appeals to my sense of humour ; it would make great pendant . See you on the next one
Email me you address on the email in the description & I'll send you an ammonite :)
U can sell old lock plates from suitcases and travel chests fyi
Thanks!
I'm curious to know if they let you go out on that sea wall thing like Meryl Streep did in French Lieutenants Woman??
Yes they do. It has full public access.
As she digs around comments on endless supply of bits of metals such as copper. Did you that copper has increased in price?
Yes. All metals have. We find a lot of nickel cutlery there and nickel prices have gone through the roof.
Do you know how to date early screw top bottles
Email me on the address below with a photo and I will help you.
What is the name of your Etsy shop, please?
Hi Jane. It's Unique Streets.
@@SouthCoastMudlarks thank you!
Alfred meakin x
Did u hear me shouting at you every time u found pottery n said we don't need that I was shouting yes we do!!!!
It's so hard to leave it :)
06:09 How could the date on that sixpence be 1954, if it's a George VI. He died in 1952, and Elizabeth became queen. She was crowned in 1953.
Did u hear that voice at 13.22. it sounded like it said Valerie in a husky voice.
Second thoughts - perhaps it isn't cutaway - just the distortion effect of the glass/plastic it is contained in...🙄