A gruesome discovery from Hangman Hill 💀

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025
  • Another day and more epic finds once I cut my way through all of the junk!!
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  • @Crusty_Camper
    @Crusty_Camper Рік тому +12

    Hello from a retired Excise man, later re-educated into a VATman, but we won't talk about that. Each time there was a change of Monarch, weights and measures were stamped with the current monarch's mark as and when they were tested by my predecessors. As George IV and his brother William IV only ruled in their own names for 10 and 7 years respectively, it's less common to find their monograms impressed on measures. The number beneath the initials denotes the location ( Excise Office ) of the certification. The latest one on your jug seems to be Victoria, so it was lost after 1837. However, on 1 Jan 1891 the law changed and any pewter volume measures had to be re-stamped on the body of the vessel and not just the rim. As your measure doesn't have this, that sets the date by which time your jug had been lost. Yes, I am a bundle of laughs at parties. Peter

    • @islandwoodsie4519
      @islandwoodsie4519 4 місяці тому

      lol, i read your comment, AFTER i wrote mine. And you said more or less what i said. But, it sounds like you are WAY more knowledgable than i. But thanks for sharing that info

  • @PrototypeO
    @PrototypeO Рік тому +146

    P.S. You are hands down the best UK detectorist show on the web.

    • @Afro408
      @Afro408 Рік тому +4

      I would say, in the world, because of his humility and knowledge. 👍😁

    • @bolinfan1519
      @bolinfan1519 Рік тому

      Yeah but Bill Ladd keeps saying he's the best.

    • @HansFormerlyTraffer
      @HansFormerlyTraffer Рік тому +2

      Cleggy is very good too ... al little different but very good.

    • @deepforestgod
      @deepforestgod Рік тому +2

      I do hope he never runs out of the fields of Perthshire. The Dutch Metal Detectorists ran out of bullets and helmets etc and were reduced to buttons. It was tragic. He is the best. I’m not sure why. It is his historical knowledge and amusing monologue but he has something special and undefinable (which I hope his metal detecting hating wife eventually comes to appreciate)

    • @GibbonFrog
      @GibbonFrog Рік тому

      Cleggy digs massive 'oles

  • @dgb56bgd
    @dgb56bgd Рік тому +5

    Hello, my Scottish Detectorist friend. It’s 9/15/2023 and your sub’s are at 33.2k…far beyond what you had anticipated. And your viewers keep growing by about 100 subs/week…that’s AWESOME. Many other detectorists, I can’t even watch or they bore me. Your gift of gab and your brilliant history lessons give you a definite edge. Blessings my friend.

  • @denalinde
    @denalinde Рік тому +101

    I learn more real history from a half hour of this channel a week than I did in my high school classes. Thanks! 💜

  • @FizzWizard
    @FizzWizard Рік тому +58

    You deserve the increase in popularity my friend for producing such great content. May your luck continue as the channel grows.

  • @belindanicholson6549
    @belindanicholson6549 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @andrewwilliams9199
    @andrewwilliams9199 Рік тому +8

    Can you post an update if you find out anymore about the jug.

  • @jonathanfyffe-ce8ph
    @jonathanfyffe-ce8ph Рік тому +17

    The stamps around the rim of the measure are from the weights and measures men calling unannounced at a pub to make sure the landlord was not giving out sort measures to customers . Usually the stamp is a date and the monarch and would be repeated each time they tested it. Maybe Robbie himself stamped one of the assays!

  • @cathymora9106
    @cathymora9106 Рік тому +37

    I actually gasped when you uncovered the little jug. To quote the Scottish Detectorist: "What a beeyouty."

  • @blue2isle
    @blue2isle Рік тому +6

    I think this is one of the reasons your channel is growing so fast. You are keeping it real, and when you find something you are genuinly interested, studying the find and telling a story.

  • @nomiseldnurt7064
    @nomiseldnurt7064 Рік тому +82

    It was normal for spirit measures to be re certified by customs and excise over many decades. I think you have a wonderful item that was certified originally in Victoria’s reign judging by the larger stamp nearest the handle. It may also be earlier with the larger VR stamp just showing off. You should be able to trace each stamp to a particular excise agent. Brilliant find and onwards to 50,000 subscribers by the end of 2023.

    • @kathybell7407
      @kathybell7407 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for tell us about the history of this item!! It’s always AMAZING finds!! Take care

    • @coryengel
      @coryengel Рік тому +4

      This was my suspicion as well-that measures must be recertified over time. The numbers might identify the agent, or maybe the time period?

    • @jgordon5408
      @jgordon5408 Рік тому +2

      Given the last measure......

  • @raymondwilliams2604
    @raymondwilliams2604 Рік тому +22

    Our very own Robert Burns was an Excise man / Gauger and the stamps as seen on your wee quart were part of there service to ensure the local Inn or public house was issuing the correct measures ! especially as taxes were involved personally it looks like yours has been used in the sale of alcohol for many a year going by the number of stamps ( all stamps were noted in the excise mans log and these would be checked off during one of their unannounced visits to ensure no short measures were being served up by the landlord ).

  • @kevinhouse7143
    @kevinhouse7143 Рік тому +33

    Loving the lightbox at the end. That, I think was the one thing I found missing from you previous videos, the cleanup. Would love to see some of those previous silver Romans under in the lightbox! Or any new ones you unearth. Keep digging! 🙂

    • @susanbdusan2785
      @susanbdusan2785 Рік тому +3

      Oh, what a great idea, regarding the Roman coins!

  • @Dordi-rz7jc
    @Dordi-rz7jc Рік тому +25

    You are a sweetheart - you are in a win win position because of the interesting detecting stuff - the history that you provide for all of us - you are one of the best You Tube presenters at what you do. I really enjoy watching and thank you! I thought that little jug would be a measure for whiskey - what a wonderful find! I also thought that little jug could be for the poor people that were hung - so interesting and also bless their souls.

  • @MillerWB87
    @MillerWB87 Рік тому +22

    The 1/4 gill is what we call a Shot Glass here in the US. I wonder if all the stamps were “certification” stamps for taxing the liquor or something? It could be, if that is the case, that it was used across multiple monarchs. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Lanarkish
      @Lanarkish Рік тому +5

      They were formal confirmation that the measures being poured were of official standard volume. Serving from measures which did not bear official endorsement was illegal. Pouring the whisky into an unstamped (and therefore unofficial) measure might make your customers a little angry too. That is if you can understand that pub landlords would not be using larger than official measures to reduce their own profits.

  • @clairewall
    @clairewall Рік тому +2

    Hi John. I found your channel when searching metal detecting after very much enjoying "The detectorists" on TV. I've binge watched all your 2023 videos. Echoing everyone else, well done, and thank you. Your presentation is 1st class.

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому +1

      Much appreciated Claire.
      I’m glad you’ve found me and are enjoying the channel. Thanks for the kind words and enjoy the beck catalogue!!

  • @paulsamfreya785
    @paulsamfreya785 Рік тому +8

    Always good to see a new video!

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому +3

      Many thanks glad you are enjoying the channel and I hope you enjoy the video!

  • @davidcocker8878
    @davidcocker8878 Рік тому +7

    Brilliant John, without doubt my favourite UA-cam Channel, I am in my 70’s though so a lot of coins you find I have actually spent 🙈

  • @Reprobus3
    @Reprobus3 Рік тому +9

    Great finds! That measure, a quarter Jill, would give you the right amount for a Dram of Whiskey; roughly 35 ml depending on age.
    Apparently a Wee Dram would be 25ml, and a Large Dram would be 35ml, and could vary slightly depending on your location.
    I've never commented before, so I'd just like to say thank you for sharing your adventures. I really enjoy your channel, your 20,000 subs are well deserved. I look forward to many more to come.
    Thank you!

  • @franktuckwell196
    @franktuckwell196 Рік тому +10

    Wow, what an amazing find in that quarter gill tankard. Just shows perseverence pays off. Nip = 1/4 gill (36ml). Introduced in the 14th century to measure whiskey or wine. ( the gill, or jill, was twice the size of a jack). King Charles 1st scaled down the "jack" or "jackpot", (sometimes called a double jigger) in 1625 to collect more taxes, hence, Jack came tumbling after.

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому

      Amen Frank. Sometimes you’ve gotta kiss a lot of frogs to find a princess or in this case dig a lot of cans!!

  • @2true359
    @2true359 Рік тому +28

    In Great Britain, the standard single measure of spirits in a pub was 1⁄6 gill (23.7 mL) in England, and 1⁄5 gill (28.4 mL) in Scotland, while the 1⁄4 gill (35.5 mL) was also a common measure in Scotland, and still remains as the standard measure in pubs in Ireland.

    • @ChristopherCirillo
      @ChristopherCirillo Рік тому +2

      Absolutley fascinating finds! The 1/4 measure is downright superb. Congrats on your success. Thank you for the quality content.

    • @ChrisHyde537
      @ChrisHyde537 Рік тому +1

      Or 1/4 of 1/4 of a pint or 1 ounce or the measure of a standard shot. I don’t understand why this was this was complicated by doing a metric conversion first.

  • @peggybaxter8480
    @peggybaxter8480 9 місяців тому +1

    I don't know how I missed this one. Love your finds!

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  9 місяців тому

      Many thanks Peggy…. New video coming in a few hours too!! Best wishes

  • @kathybell7407
    @kathybell7407 Рік тому +6

    “And Jill came tumbling after”
    Haven’t heard that in 60 years
    Thank you so much for all your History info! Can’t wait for more!
    Take care
    Kathy

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому +1

      Many thanks Kathy and thanks for completing the rhyme

    • @alanconnors8881
      @alanconnors8881 Рік тому +1

      I had finish the thyme in my head. 😁

    • @cats8336
      @cats8336 Рік тому +4

      There's more again ... Up Jack got and home did trot as fast as he could caper, he went to bed and wrapped his head in vinegar and brown paper.

    • @Tbird-cr4ov
      @Tbird-cr4ov Рік тому +1

      I only realized after this find and the history of it that jack and gill were both wasted..😊

    • @kathybell7407
      @kathybell7407 Рік тому

      @@Tbird-cr4ov lol lol 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @rhettoracle9679
    @rhettoracle9679 Рік тому +19

    "Ask not for whom the bell tolls, for it tolls for you."
    Cheers and congratulations on 20k!

  • @nickharmer3049
    @nickharmer3049 Рік тому +18

    The bubble ain't burst yet buddy. 20. 1 K.!! Well done to you. So many subs in such a short time.! Excellent. Bless up 👊

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому +4

      Still growing strong! Many thanks Nick!

    • @joanhamilton2651
      @joanhamilton2651 Рік тому +3

      20.2! 🎉

    • @jahmellesherman8224
      @jahmellesherman8224 Рік тому

      20.4! 🎉

    • @dixietenbroeck8717
      @dixietenbroeck8717 Рік тому +1

      As of April 27, 2023, the Page now says 20.3 subscribers. Odd... Can't believe that ANY people, once they _FOUND_ your Channel, would EVER leave! Must have been an error, somewhere, somehow ....

    • @nickharmer3049
      @nickharmer3049 Рік тому

      @@dixietenbroeck8717 24. 3 K at the moment. 👍👍

  • @ouzalghost8411
    @ouzalghost8411 Рік тому +6

    Your absolutely right John, it's a spirit measure my parent's were licencees and I grew up in pubs in the 50s and 60s and, recognised instantly what it was. I hadn't see one for decades, a great find and a nice potential background story to go with it 're the last drop excellent stuff.

  • @itakephotos1141
    @itakephotos1141 Рік тому +12

    I wonder how old cans will be considered by detectorists in a few hundred years. Today's trash, tomorrow's relics.

  • @terryt.1643
    @terryt.1643 Рік тому +4

    Lovely nice finds (excepting foil and tin cans, 😂). Internet says 1/4 gill= 2 Tbsp for the US viewers

  • @peter990099
    @peter990099 Рік тому +17

    love that jug, what an amazing find and so well preserved for a field find (how that has avoided the plow for this long I have no idea). the theory about it being involved with the 'last drop' rights for the hangings is fascinating. I agree that it looks Georgian, so you are probably right about it being re-stamped multiple times during the Victorian period

  • @Teresa-ih4sn
    @Teresa-ih4sn Рік тому +7

    You enjoy forever! I tell everyone I know about your site. It's just damn fun!! Thank you! Hope you remember us when your famous!!
    Oh and the bell looks like jingle bells on a horse for a sleigh ride??

  • @andrewchant7862
    @andrewchant7862 Рік тому +8

    I stumbled across this channel some weeks ago and I love the fact you give us all a history lesson ! It's lovely to not just look at the finds as what it's value might be, but I do love the knowledge of what age it possibly can be ! It's very refreshing ....keep it up ! It's good stuff and some lovely finds .

  • @bren8009
    @bren8009 Рік тому +1

    Love the added info at the end! Great finds! 👍👍👍

  • @Ridgeroader
    @Ridgeroader Рік тому +13

    Never heard that story about Jack & Jill here in USA. The history & backstory you gave are just tremendous. Thanks very much.

  • @sherriesmith2587
    @sherriesmith2587 Рік тому +5

    I'm sorry that your hunt was plagued with aluminum cans.....but, I'm SO GLAD you pushed thru it!! That pewter "measure" is one of the absolute coolest things I've ever seen dug!! I absolutely LOVE IT!! And another thing...I don't want you to stop talking! As cool as that find was....it wouldn't have been nearly as intersting without the great story to go with it!! ....Ooooo, spooky!! Lol😂
    Great vid, today!! Thank you!!

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words and I’m glad you enjoyed. A couple of great videos to come Sherrie 🤩

  • @KidDig
    @KidDig Рік тому +1

    Takes a junky day to appreciate the good ones. You still managed to entertain & educate. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. Well done.

  • @janiebennett5645
    @janiebennett5645 Рік тому +1

    Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after. Thank you so much for the History lesson!! Quite Fantastic!!

  • @lemon0751
    @lemon0751 Рік тому +5

    Hi John, love the channel. The stamps on the pewter measure are when the vessel has been checked by weights and measures to make sure the publican /alcohol seller was not ripping off the public by selling short measures, apparently they used to just turn up and do checks on your measures and then give you a stamp to show all was legit, the number of stamps would suggest it had been checked a number of times by different weights and measures officers,apparently the publicans used to stick a couple of coins in the bottom so there would be less spirit held and therfore a short measure.

  • @7cColin
    @7cColin Рік тому +8

    Another lovely video, well done. The spirit measure is fab. An Edinburgh pub I frequented back in the day had a set of pewter measures behind the bar, though they were for display rather than measuring, I think they were Victorian, but they looked very similar to yours, so I knew what it was when you pulled it out of the earth. Congrats for reaching 20k subscribers!

  • @alwoodsmodellingmayhem
    @alwoodsmodellingmayhem Рік тому +1

    I did not know that about the Nursery rhyme!!! Every day is a school day when I watch your videos my friend. 👍👍😉 The light box is a nice touch and hopefully we can help with identifying stuff in the future. 20,200 subs as I watch this!!! Fantastic John.👏👏👏👏

  • @AngiHarrover
    @AngiHarrover Рік тому +3

    @The Scottish Detectorists Congratulations on 20,300 subscribers and Happy Birthday, I think the stamp are recertification stamps, when the pup would have paid their tax stamp or weights and measures tax there is a website that has all the various stamps and approx years used

  • @russwhite4446
    @russwhite4446 Рік тому +3

    Great finds!!

  • @andybrock100
    @andybrock100 Рік тому +9

    Looking on the bright side, that’s 20 cans you won’t have to dig again! What an amazing find the little jug is, worth all your efforts.

  • @markheninger5739
    @markheninger5739 Рік тому +1

    Great finds. Love the light box. The card is very nice also, I think it's very classy. Thank you for letting us go along with you.

  • @samanthaphillips8775
    @samanthaphillips8775 10 місяців тому

    As usual, you are a walking, talking history book of knowledge. Even on a quiet find day, you make it interesting.

  • @kimberlycummings7702
    @kimberlycummings7702 Рік тому +3

    Thank you!!

  • @mtfwebster
    @mtfwebster Рік тому +3

    The bell should ring alot better once residual mud is removed!

  • @mandolyngambino9327
    @mandolyngambino9327 Рік тому

    Hello good sir. ^^ I'm glad UA-cam recommended your channel to me. It's a wonderful place to be. I quickly subscribed and I'm happy to see how fast your channel is growing. Best of luck to you hun. ^^
    Also, I did some research on the pewter quarter gill and the bell.
    The pewter cup could be anywhere from the mid 1800's on up. It has different makers mark stamps on it, and these stamps would be placed on the cup throughout a person's travels to ensure it was authentic and not a fake. I'm supposing that people didn't really mark their own cup with their initials back then, probably because of any added makers marks they might end up having stamped on. Really fascinating history and piece you have there. I also found interesting about the tale of Jack and Jill and that makes more sense to me. As well as learning about the saying The last drop. Very interesting. ^^ . As for the bell. It looks like a Georgian era horse bell. So roughly 1714 - 1830's or so. It's also in really great condition too. Bless your soul though for all the aluminium you kept finding. Praying that your next search goes even better than the quarter gil and the bell. 🙏 ^^

  • @bradpritchett3161
    @bradpritchett3161 Рік тому +1

    I just found your channel this week and I have been binging Amazing finds An amazing Production production you do a great job Thank you for the entertainment

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому

      Welcome to the channel Brad and thanks for the kind words!! Much appreciated and I hope you keep on watching! New video just posted

    • @LaurieLeeAnnie
      @LaurieLeeAnnie Рік тому

      Have your ever found out more information on the measure cup? It seems comparable to a “shot glass” across the pond. Just wondering if the finds expert had more information on all of the markings? You always persevere and get the best finds! So jealous!

  • @Full_Metal_Digger
    @Full_Metal_Digger Рік тому +8

    Great video, as always, and wonderful finds! The stamps look like official recertification stamps required on a regular schedule by law. I once found an apothecary measuring cup that had 9 separate letter stamps indicating which years it had been recertified. Keep up the great videos and happy digging, Dave.

  • @Kranebitter81
    @Kranebitter81 9 місяців тому +1

    Addictive, love the enthusiasm. Many thanks for taking us along.

  • @robertabray-enhus3198
    @robertabray-enhus3198 Рік тому +1

    Great channel!!
    Neat little find.
    It’s about an ounce,to measure out alcohol or medication.
    It’s called a loupe,
    (or magnifying glass).
    Pewter scratches easily,use a cloth on it
    A hangman’s hill,interesting!
    Finally a Scotsman that I can understand your accent and don’t need the closed captions😂

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому

      Haha 😂 thanks for the kind words! And great info. Glad you enjoyed and best wishes
      John

  • @raydunhill5160
    @raydunhill5160 Рік тому +1

    John! The treasures you produce are staggering! Your vids are hands down the best on u-tube!!! You deserve it all! Congrats on the magnificent finds and another mind blowing hunt!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @isaiahpetersen
    @isaiahpetersen Рік тому +4

    Wooo! Great start to my Saturday with a video from my favorite detectorist. Grats on 20k!

  • @trojanant61
    @trojanant61 Рік тому

    I love the light box follow up at the end. I've wondered about things you've found and wished you had a recap like this.

  • @petepagan3116
    @petepagan3116 Рік тому +3

    Well done once more John,you turn up a wide variety of finds pal ,can’t wait to see what comes next.

  • @sonnyharrelson3897
    @sonnyharrelson3897 Рік тому +5

    So much history, Well done Sir. I being 64 years old and have done a fair share of detecting in and around Savannah Georgia where I live and around the world being a military brat, like Germany, Japan and a day in Canada, I have a very small collection of things. Would have had 2 WW2 German helmets many empty shell casing and one sword that was bronze but in 1975 the German costum official at Frankfort airport took them an I never saw them again. But it was fun holding them, I was told by a man in Germany that the sword was from the bronze age because of the markings on the blade but I was only 14 at the time using an old military metal detector my father gave me. But I really like how you explain what you find and I really pray you find you a ton of silver and gold soon..

  • @garysmith1178
    @garysmith1178 Рік тому

    Superb video John, love the pewter measuring cup, what a fantastic find. Well saved 👏
    Are you going to the RCM (Rodney Cook Memorial) Rally in September?

  • @stephenmckelvie2032
    @stephenmckelvie2032 Рік тому +2

    Tin can alley. Love the spirits measure, great find.

  • @smoggysearcher3852
    @smoggysearcher3852 Рік тому +3

    Can't win em all John but you did manage some lovely bucket list finds and still managed to give us another fascinating history lesson on measure and measures of whiskey etc and the story of the last drink in the gallows always apleasyre to hear your knowledge of history thanks for sharing and keep up the hard work thoroughly deserved 20.5k as I watch this well done 👏🏻

  • @kellyschroeder7437
    @kellyschroeder7437 Рік тому

    Awesome wee find !!! 💙👊

  • @pete7872
    @pete7872 Рік тому +4

    I see the Perthshire dude, I hit watch and the like button!

  • @popoemt
    @popoemt Рік тому +1

    The Gill was a great find and I like the lightbox education!

  • @spikewillow4552
    @spikewillow4552 Рік тому +3

    That lillte measure is amazing & really like the light box at the end.

  • @AtomikSoup
    @AtomikSoup Рік тому +4

    Congratulations on 20k subscribers!

  • @stagemgr99
    @stagemgr99 Рік тому

    Great Find with the Quarter Gill container. Love your History behind your finds so informative. Thanks Mate

  • @russelldunbar2474
    @russelldunbar2474 Рік тому +4

    The bell and the measure is better than any coins you don't find them everyday

  • @happygardener28
    @happygardener28 Рік тому +2

    6:08 a walking stick tip? 13:20 so many are found broken, or so smashed that the inner ringer is missing, You've a very nice find there.

  • @MichaelRand-r9w
    @MichaelRand-r9w 9 місяців тому

    When I used to visit Glasgow years ago quite a few pubs advertised quarter gill, because the normal pub measure at that time was a sixth. All those stamps mean it's a measure out of a pub, every so often an official would come round and check, the stamps mean the landlord's measure was correct...

  • @Nicknofish
    @Nicknofish Рік тому +3

    Real life metal detecting. Darn, love the measure. Seems very official. Thanks for a great video. Cheers

  • @Law-t2c
    @Law-t2c Рік тому +1

    I like the end light box descriptions, as alway excellent video of your hunt. Thanks for bringing us along.

  • @Tseringlhatso
    @Tseringlhatso Рік тому +7

    The bell looks like a horse harness bell, they were made from brass with a little iron ball inside. You still see them today at horse shows where Clydesdales are being judged, they're part of the traditional harness wear. The wee measure is a great find! Lucky you 😀 PS - congrats on 20,000, well deserved

    • @prairiebhoy9199
      @prairiebhoy9199 Рік тому +1

      Exactly. In the US they were also called sleigh bells. Many were attached to a leather strip that was part of the horse tack. Most, I've seen are not as round as that is. A lot of them look like large jingle bells. Brad Martin of Green Mountain (Vermont) Metal Detecting, always seems to find them or half of one

    • @ironhell813
      @ironhell813 Рік тому +1

      Those bells were and are also used on cows. Not the square type. Maybe was on the same saddle the medallion was on.

  • @longkeithdiablo8812
    @longkeithdiablo8812 Рік тому +3

    I think the bell seems more pressed than cast so possibly fairly "recent". That gill measure though......... 😳😎

  • @bentrodboys4245
    @bentrodboys4245 Рік тому +4

    20.1k subscribers!!!! Well done and well deserved!!!

  • @PrototypeO
    @PrototypeO Рік тому +7

    I'm kind of surprised that you do not unfold the lead scraps to check for Roman curses.

  • @slimmingbedlington1200
    @slimmingbedlington1200 Рік тому +3

    Congratulations on reaching 20.1k subs..I really enjoyed the closer look with the light box at the end ..

  • @bobbybaker1060
    @bobbybaker1060 Рік тому

    Another great video 1/4 Gill was a lovely find keep good work up

  • @Flint-I
    @Flint-I Рік тому +2

    Great Video . Crotal bell Me thinks. Love the Measure . Epic Artefacts .Well done John All the best Phil ☝20.1 K

  • @dageevil
    @dageevil Рік тому

    I'm glad you don't hide your trash finds. Great video!

  • @dthomp06
    @dthomp06 Рік тому +2

    20K subscribers. Wow! Congratulations!

  • @scottf-detecting
    @scottf-detecting Рік тому +7

    from someone who detects in Canada and Costa Rica primarily I have to say your channel has become my favourite. Absolutely delightful! And of course your historic finds are beyond anything I ever expect to find. Also, I see you have surpassed 20,000 subscribers...congrats!

  • @MrBobguy3
    @MrBobguy3 Рік тому +1

    Love the light box!!! Just need some coins in there!!!!!

  • @lauraforget8906
    @lauraforget8906 Рік тому +3

    Great finds. I learn so much history for your videos, thanks.

  • @howardmerrill1969
    @howardmerrill1969 Рік тому +2

    The Oxford English Dictionary defines a gill as "a measure of liquids containing one fourth of a standard pint." Thus, at one-fourth of a pint, a gill equates to four ounces. With two pints to the quart and four quarts to the gallon, there are 32 gills to the gallon

    • @mk21965
      @mk21965 Рік тому

      An imperial pint is 20 fluid ounces, a US pint is 16

  • @Outlaw_Detector
    @Outlaw_Detector Рік тому +1

    The struggles are real in detecting and you showing the world that part of the struggle is awesome, because as you know one great find such as the mug makes digging all the rubbish with while. Thank you for such a realistic perspective of this wonderful hobby! And congrats on the Pewter 1/4Gill Mug.

  • @Afro408
    @Afro408 Рік тому

    Keep rambling young fella. We all enjoy the history lessons and being able to view the object at the same time, just make it so much better. All the little numbers and odd stamps on lip of the measuring cup, would be the different assayers view marks, as these official measures were govt property and had to be checked for accuracy at regular intervals. If the publican was caught using an unofficial, or untested measure, would mean loss of licence and large fine. I love your light box and card. Really makes the end of the video. 👏👏👏👏👏🥃🥃

  • @michaelclarke-rn7eo
    @michaelclarke-rn7eo Рік тому

    I have told three today alone to check out your channel
    You will been known through out the world and deservedly so informative and entertaining

  • @proper90s43
    @proper90s43 Рік тому +1

    Gadgies used to pick berry fields and as they weren't, mainly, brought up properly they'd dump cans all over the fields.

  • @mimiper72
    @mimiper72 Рік тому

    Just stumbled on your channel. Loved the explore, the Pepsi can made me laugh. The Gill was an amazing find! The lesson of the meaning of Jack and Jill rhyme was very interesting. I’m a preschool teacher and sing these rhymes to children and often wonder what the history is behind them. The bell and dandy button were also great finds. I’ve subscribed and look forward to watching more of your videos. Well done!🎉

  • @Sh4d0w20
    @Sh4d0w20 Рік тому +1

    We also went metal detecting today on our roman field... and we kinda "crossed the border" a bit to check to the neighbors field until we realised it was full of freshly digged holes.... which was pretty messed up and we didnt get any good signals today. I also found something that looks exactly like that thing you found at 6:00 ... i dont know what it would be used for.
    for the good finds... we had 2 silver coins - not identified yet but we knew its silver - a very small one that might be a "wiener pfennig" and one that must be around the 1700. But the main find today was a germanic/celiic or possible roman button in amazing condition.
    That little can is amazing love it :D and musket balls.. yeah we found loads of them again ^^ i like them alot

    • @thescottishdetectorist
      @thescottishdetectorist  Рік тому

      Sounds like good hunting and a great early find for you too!! Well done and keep up the good work

  • @sjohnson1776
    @sjohnson1776 Рік тому +3

    Over 20 K now! Congratulations! That is a very cool and interesting measure! Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @neddoucet7779
    @neddoucet7779 Рік тому +4

    Great channel, with superb content. I think that the pewter gill measure is wonderful find. Might I suggest going online and looking up marks on English pewter. It looks as if you have at least a maker's mark, and possibly a date mark (letter) as well. Definitely 18th century. A last 'drop o kindness' indeed! Keep up the great work. Cheers from the snowy Hudson Valley.

  • @tanithmessenger3581
    @tanithmessenger3581 Рік тому

    What fabulous finds! Love the new round up at the end, great to see the items up close. Be interesting to know if you find out more about the gill measure. Worth digging all those cans up for!

  • @elisabethcole2571
    @elisabethcole2571 Рік тому +5

    I would use that measuring cup when cooking for sure, it's so cool! I've had days where all I've dug is aluminum and it's so frustrating. Even though I enjoy seeing all your amazing finds it's also nice to see you have days like I do. Your channel is a lot of fun - thank you!

  • @ToxxicRemedy
    @ToxxicRemedy Рік тому

    Love the history lesson with everything. Unlike almost every detecting channel out there. Terragermania does a similar style. Keep up the good work sir! I'll be watching.

  • @coryengel
    @coryengel Рік тому +1

    Considering how soft pewter is, that jug is in stunning condition. It could have been squashed flat.

  • @alanlucas2886
    @alanlucas2886 Рік тому +3

    gee what a find john

  • @davidlewis9068
    @davidlewis9068 Рік тому +3

    An awesome hunt. Just like all of mine are but at least you can hunt Roman stuff and the George the third stuff is awesome too. A nice bell 🔔

  • @susanbdusan2785
    @susanbdusan2785 Рік тому +2

    Congratulations on exceeding 20,000 subscribers!

  • @becky8571
    @becky8571 Рік тому +3

    Your croatal bell and 1/4 gill are better than any coins. Very rare and in great shape!!!

  • @uzi1951
    @uzi1951 Рік тому +1

    From roughly 1879 onwards a uniform style was adopted consisting of a crown, the monarch’s initials (ie VR, ER or GR) and a number which signifies the location.