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Yes, the Telegram scambots are a menace. There's no option to report them for scamming, so I report them for abuse. Seems like kids are most in danger of falling for the phishing that seems obvious to anyone with a little skeptical thinking. On a better note, I found a similar boot-pipe on the 'Antiques' subreddit. The title is "Boot shaped pipe i found in a stream when i was younger. help identifying?"
The boot pipe was amazing. It looks like a cowboy boot and I couldn't find anything here about it either. It looks like it's possibly on a shoe shine stand or something like that. If so, maybe it's missing part of the stand or a cloth draped over the boot? Just a guess. Great finds and lovely bracelet.
hello from eastern Canada thanks for another enjoyable video the key your Mom found is a vintage alarm clock winder for the ones with two bells on top thats a beautiful bracelet you made happy larking Karl
Maybe get intouch with Nichola White. She's quite versed in the clay pipes. I wonder if someone carved it for themselves? The "horse leg" metal, I see two seahorses.
The pipe reminded me of what we call a cowboy boot in the US, worn by ranchers and cowboys (and other people, now) in the American West. However, I wasn't able to find anything like it on the internet here. Lovely bracelet! Nice job!
Yes I thought so too and Sarah ( She Walks She Paints. or from Living the sky life. ) would have painted that if she found it on one of her walks. Take a look at their videos, they're great.
Hello, Texas! formerly Texas here. doesn't that pipe look like a cowboy boot to you, complete with riding heel? (western wear to some) i just love these videos, i learn so very much!
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Cowboy Boot👢 Clay Pipe Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
Hello, much fun with u on the beach. I also luv your pin Kate. I don't know if u see it but I think maybe the pipe is a shoe shine?...I haven't found it, but if I do, I'll send a pic.also thank u for following 😉
I'd love to see you string your beads together. Would you string each colour separately and then have them hung on the wall like an upsidedown rainbow. Then you could add to each colour as you find the beads. With that piece of metal, what if you tried stamping it onto a sponge and see what shape it makes. Just a thought. Always love watching you both 😍. Love from Australia 😊 xx
Having lived in Texas and New Mexico, I’d say your pipe is a cowboy boot. I found a couple of clay cowboy boots online, but they’re not the same as yours. It turns out American were smoking clay pipes at the same time as the British, and there were clay pipe manufacturers in Ohio and other places. Maybe some Texan brought his boot pipe across the ocean and it ended up in your collection!
I think the brass key that folds is an alarm clock key. It would fold down so that you could put the clock closer to the wall if you wanted to and the key wouldn't stick out. When the clock would ring the key would turn around too and unwind, so folding down would make it less inclined to get wound up in something too.
Lots of lovely finds and the bracelet is really nice, it is so nice to see your efforts and sit back and watch, thank you.I really enjoy the sherd histories.
Key possibilities...... small 'laptop' sized portable writing desk or (maybe too small) a piano stool that contains a lockable space for sheet music, but best bet is a small box for drinks, jewellery, letters or medicines etc. (Saw sea horses on the abstract metal find. 💙💙💙
Next time you have a bead collection, you may consider applying them to one of those fabric, tie-on accessory collars. A Peter Pan style would be adorable.
I could spend the whole day watching you treasure hunt. What a special bond between mother and daughter. It looks so fun! Some of the pottery pieces would make a beautiful mosaic top for table . I could see a beautiful backsplash in my kitchen!!
What an absutely fabulous lucky find that boot pipe was. So unusual too. I too have never seen one like that before. How exciting that is, to think it could be a rare one. Well done ladies. I always find the things you discover are very interesting. That piece of metal work in my eyes, also looked like possibly a horses head and i also see the foot and dressed leg of a man. Or do you think it could possibly be George and the dragon. The horse has got rather a sinuous looking beck and much lower than the legs. Like its been fought to the ground. I couldn't see it long enough to work out. I wish you gad taken a still shot of it, to see it properly. The bracelet you made was a hit. Such sad little bits of history, but very pretty when gathered together again in a bracelet. I too like the sherd stories. I learn something new every day. Which is always a good thing. Thanks for the lovely lark ladies. See you both soon. Xx
Lots of lovely beads again and that pipe looks good. I thought the fastener pattern looked like an Orio cookies pattern on it. That was an interesting history of the royal Worcester potteries. Thank you
😊 the cat killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. My grandfather used to sing that rhyme to me when I was around 4, I'm 73 now.
At 704 you found a tiny green seed bead. The straight metal and round pieces you found right after are for a bre let or necklace. You could have used the straight one for a closet rod or curtain rod.
Of course I would love to see your beading video:) That pipe is incredible!!! Love the mourning bracelet...what a fantastic way to remember your adventures. As always thanks for what you do and for your sharing!!!
1st again from are Steven.. you are late..but I will watch too the end. Happy day's away init. Fantastic 👏. From are Steven from South Elmsall/pontefract Castle. 🥰❣👍
Thanks for another great video of your findings, they give me inspiration for my drawings, and those horse head paradolia could be two sea horse greeting each other 😉. Keep up with the recycling of the past
i was so excited for you both when I saw that foot pipe! but also the glass pin with the pin was so neat! I love all the footage of the landscape and where you are. So nice to see other places. thanks you for sharing!
35:55 The amazing boot pipe looks like it even has what would have been a boot strap to help pull the boot on at the top of the bowl. The other broken side probably did too. I wonder what was in front of the boot. Was it on a log? What could have been in front of it? I hope someone can find a picture of this whole. So cool!
Enjoyed very much this day out with you both, weather looked wonderful and nature put on a show for your visit. The subject matter you photographed was captivating but Fleur that boot pipe bowl was the icing on the cake for this lark. Superb detail, perhaps it was made in Europe, the French made some stylish pipes. Kate, your sherd story was fascinating and unearthed some interesting history. Look forward to more.
A lark full of wonderful and unusual finds, as well as the sharing of shard stories. Congrats on one of the funnest and most rare pipes I've seen yet, Fleur. An adorable flower collection for the dolls garden. The bracelet you made is lovely, Kate. ((Hugs)) to you both.
Love your videos and finds. I was wandering would it be possible for you to make a mini mud larking scene with two of your dolls to represent yourselves and maybe use some tiny things you have found. You could use sand and small gravel and stones and moss to represent seaweed. The dolls could hold little trowels maybe from small metal bits. 🤗❤️😘
9:20 is the head of an old razor 🪒 I believe. Lovely lark this day, the thing’s that were found awesome. Love the pipe bowl, beads, sherds and metal pieces. The history of the sherds was interesting. The end of the video was fascinating as you gathered all of the morning beads and made a beautiful bracelet. You are both wonderful and talented and I thank God for you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I never heard the word Sherd before watching mudlarking videos 😂 I got the play on words 😉 such lovely pottery trade marks! That pipe is a cracker and seeing you both searching in the sunlight is lovely. You both definitely need to visit Port Sunlight which is up the road from me 😂 They are big chandeliers and fountains! I have a love of old glassware, especially lamp shades.
Hello, Yes, I would enjoy watching you make a bead string. Your love, and knowledge of beads has sparked my, and i assume many other people's love for beads. I enjoy watching, and learning from your sherd story portion of the vlog. Thank you for all your hard work. Michael from Nova Scotia Canada
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We will never ask you to contact us for a prize or giveaway in the comments
Thank you to anyone who let us know, and the green man for letting others know ❤
We have blocked the scammers, but they keep making new accounts, we’re once again very sorry
Got one today, it is deleted.
Yeah, I got a message that I won something too 😁
No gifts or prizes wanted.Your work is the prize and the gift.Thank-you.
Yes, the Telegram scambots are a menace. There's no option to report them for scamming, so I report them for abuse. Seems like kids are most in danger of falling for the phishing that seems obvious to anyone with a little skeptical thinking.
On a better note, I found a similar boot-pipe on the 'Antiques' subreddit. The title is "Boot shaped pipe i found in a stream when i was younger. help identifying?"
Its such a shame there are so many cruddy scandalous people out there!
I think it’s safe to say that we would watch anything you want to make!
The boot pipe was amazing. It looks like a cowboy boot and I couldn't find anything here about it either. It looks like it's possibly on a shoe shine stand or something like that. If so, maybe it's missing part of the stand or a cloth draped over the boot? Just a guess. Great finds and lovely bracelet.
I see sea horses on the metal lump. Enjoyed the sherd story. The pictures completed the history 😀
hello from eastern Canada thanks for another enjoyable video the key your Mom found is a vintage alarm clock winder for the ones with two bells on top thats a beautiful bracelet you made happy larking Karl
Ahhh... fascinating
Old bike foot peddle minus the rubber maybe?
Your wonderful ladies and so sweet.
I see a seahorse talking to a fish. Nice finds!
Thank you.
Brilliant video again ladies.... your mystery metal item is a seahorse and a fish.....x x
Maybe get intouch with Nichola White. She's quite versed in the clay pipes. I wonder if someone carved it for themselves? The "horse leg" metal, I see two seahorses.
The pipe reminded me of what we call a cowboy boot in the US, worn by ranchers and cowboys (and other people, now) in the American West. However, I wasn't able to find anything like it on the internet here. Lovely bracelet! Nice job!
🙋♀️❤The mourning bracelet is excellent! Nice job! Nice treat at the end!
I do enjoy your time and effort to give us pleasure as you go on your treasure treks. Thank goodness the weather is cooperating.
The shot of the white feather was beautiful. 👏🏼💗🌝
Yes I thought so too and Sarah ( She Walks She Paints. or from Living the sky life. ) would have painted that if she found it on one of her walks. Take a look at their videos, they're great.
hello from Texas! i love seeing your joy in finding your tiny treasures. such a beautiful mother and daughter duo!
Hello, Texas! formerly Texas here. doesn't that pipe look like a cowboy boot to you, complete with riding heel? (western wear to some) i just love these videos, i learn so very much!
It is a cowboy boot. :)
You guys are my favourite UA-camrs. I just love your videos, finds and family! Keep posting the videos, they are a highlight of my week. Thank you.
The metal hook you found would make a really sweet handle for a miniature umbrella 🌂
Great video, Kate I share your excitement in finding a hat pin. Fleur, Your boot pipe is awesome! Thanks Ladies.
Wow I’ve never been this early before. I would love to see what the tiny shells become. 💖🙂🐈⬛🐕
I love your bracelet... Love your video..
You two are amazing and fun to watch I love it when you find something exciting to share it with us
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Cowboy Boot👢 Clay Pipe Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
Hello, much fun with u on the beach. I also luv your pin Kate. I don't know if u see it but I think maybe the pipe is a shoe shine?...I haven't found it, but if I do, I'll send a pic.also thank u for following 😉
I'd love to see you string your beads together. Would you string each colour separately and then have them hung on the wall like an upsidedown rainbow. Then you could add to each colour as you find the beads. With that piece of metal, what if you tried stamping it onto a sponge and see what shape it makes. Just a thought. Always love watching you both 😍. Love from Australia 😊 xx
Thanks for the beautiful scenery, the history lesson and the great finds. Fleur, you finally broque your pipe curse 😉
Love the mourning bracelet 😍
Wow great find
Another great video and treasures found from long ago.
Try looking up Cowboy boot pipe?
Would love watching you string the color beads.
Congratulations on your lovely pipe find. Very excited for you. 🌹Love all the goodies 😊
That little bit of green glass with the little while balls in it reminded me of jello with marshmallows.
Love the pipe....great find ladies
Having lived in Texas and New Mexico, I’d say your pipe is a cowboy boot. I found a couple of clay cowboy boots online, but they’re not the same as yours. It turns out American were smoking clay pipes at the same time as the British, and there were clay pipe manufacturers in Ohio and other places. Maybe some Texan brought his boot pipe across the ocean and it ended up in your collection!
Thank you so much for taking us to your beach and I love your sherd stories and making.
The little key is a handcuff key. (18.23). The bracelet looks fantastic.
Cool bracelet. Good show. Thank you.
I think the brass key that folds is an alarm clock key. It would fold down so that you could put the clock closer to the wall if you wanted to and the key wouldn't stick out. When the clock would ring the key would turn around too and unwind, so folding down would make it less inclined to get wound up in something too.
Lots of lovely finds and the bracelet is really nice, it is so nice to see your efforts and sit back and watch, thank you.I really enjoy the sherd histories.
Maybe the tiny "pin" with the turquoise colored tiny ball at the end, is a pierced earing perchance?
Key possibilities...... small 'laptop' sized portable writing desk or (maybe too small) a piano stool that contains a lockable space for sheet music, but best bet is a small box for drinks, jewellery, letters or medicines etc. (Saw sea horses on the abstract metal find. 💙💙💙
Next time you have a bead collection, you may consider applying them to one of those fabric, tie-on accessory collars. A Peter Pan style would be adorable.
I could spend the whole day watching you treasure hunt. What a special bond between mother and daughter.
It looks so fun!
Some of the pottery pieces would make a beautiful mosaic top for table . I could see a beautiful backsplash in my kitchen!!
Your pin is beautiful I love glass! Thank you for sharing!🥰
I like making jewelry.
Hellos so happy for a video 😊Fun and Treasures to find and that boot pipe 💥Wow 🙋♀️
Thank you so much for explaining Sherd vs. Shard vs. Shared :) Love it all ** your Boot pipe is incredible! wow! I love your videos ! Carry on ! ***
Love the sherd stories! I have to wonder if my eighth great grandfather Godfrey Leverett was ever in that amazing shop, he lived in London.
Thanks for all your hard work. The key might be from a music box.
The key that flips looks like one I have on a music box, or had on a musical bear.
Yay
Love the bracelet and YES please show the beads. I’m so curious about what is the most rare color. I’m going to guess purple!
Your decorative "lump" looks like a seahorse on the right side and a fish on the left - at least to me! Such a fun mudlark!
What an absutely fabulous lucky find that boot pipe was. So unusual too. I too have never seen one like that before. How exciting that is, to think it could be a rare one. Well done ladies.
I always find the things you discover are very interesting. That piece of metal work in my eyes, also looked like possibly a horses head and i also see the foot and dressed leg of a man.
Or do you think it could possibly be George and the dragon. The horse has got rather a sinuous looking beck and much lower than the legs. Like its been fought to the ground. I couldn't see it long enough to work out. I wish you gad taken a still shot of it, to see it properly.
The bracelet you made was a hit. Such sad little bits of history, but very pretty when gathered together again in a bracelet.
I too like the sherd stories. I learn something new every day. Which is always a good thing.
Thanks for the lovely lark ladies. See you both soon. Xx
The mystery bone looks like a lace bobbin, I could be wrong but it looks like one.
Lots of lovely beads again and that pipe looks good. I thought the fastener pattern looked like an Orio cookies pattern on it. That was an interesting history of the royal Worcester potteries. Thank you
YAY!! I’m so here for this video. I love when y’all upload and bring a little brightness to my day!!
The boot pipe is fantastic! What a great find! Thanks for sharing your adventures! ❤
Would Nichole White be able to help with the pipe, she might no someone who might be able to help. That is one AWESOMELY cool pipe
It totally blows me away how the both of you find the smallest items. And they are so gorgeous. Another enjoyable video.
😊 the cat killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. My grandfather used to sing that rhyme to me when I was around 4, I'm 73 now.
I looked hard for the boot pipe.Sorry no luck.What a great find. :) God Bless you both.
Deleted the comments i got. :)
At 704 you found a tiny green seed bead. The straight metal and round pieces you found right after are for a bre let or necklace. You could have used the straight one for a closet rod or curtain rod.
You may have a very rare if not one of a kind pipe!!
I see both the horses head and the human leg! Lovely finds ladies.
I would watch any video you two make! You could use those knobby things as wall sconces in the doll house.
Of course I would love to see your beading video:) That pipe is incredible!!! Love the mourning bracelet...what a fantastic way to remember your adventures. As always thanks for what you do and for your sharing!!!
1st again from are Steven.. you are late..but I will watch too the end. Happy day's away init. Fantastic 👏. From are Steven from South Elmsall/pontefract Castle. 🥰❣👍
Awesome pipe score , plus all the other things.too. Love the mourning jewellery you made. Take care and thank you for sharing 👍🙏❤️
Looks like a music box key the little one...the bigger one looks like a jewelry box key 🗝️
PS to our earlier comment. Kate your bracelet looks very chic, the simplicity and those beautiful beads enhances it's beauty.
Another beautiful video ladies! Thanks for taking us along!💜
You found another great bunch of treasures!! I loved the skeleton key and the bracelet turned out gorgeous!
Thanks for another great video of your findings, they give me inspiration for my drawings, and those horse head paradolia could be two sea horse greeting each other 😉. Keep up with the recycling of the past
mudlarking is highly educative! i gives such an insight of what was.
I dunno about anyone else but I would love to see more bead stringing videos! It's so relaxing and glass beads are my most favourite thing to find ❤️
i was so excited for you both when I saw that foot pipe! but also the glass pin with the pin was so neat! I love all the footage of the landscape and where you are. So nice to see other places. thanks you for sharing!
I absolutely love the boot pipe....amazing find..❣
Prawie godzina na wspólnej z paniami wyprawie 👍👍
Pozdrawiam serdecznie 🇵🇱
Another subscriber from Texas. The pipe bowl looks like a cowboy boot! Always enjoy your videos.
Wow and all that information from a tiny shard of pottery they did really well for themselves I love the history of things you find xxx
Thank you xxx
Your mystery decorative lump I see as two sea horses 😄
The boot pipe is amazing, wonder what could have been on the toe
Thank you for taking us along with you to the beach. A wonderful group of finds. Do you ever find porcelain or meerschaum pipes?
Put cowboy boot? Idk maybe I am so. Excited for your finds this week awesome
35:55 The amazing boot pipe looks like it even has what would have been a boot strap to help pull the boot on at the top of the bowl. The other broken side probably did too. I wonder what was in front of the boot. Was it on a log? What could have been in front of it? I hope someone can find a picture of this whole. So cool!
It amazes me that we speak the same language yet it is still the tower of babble to understand your way of speech. Hugs!
Enjoyed very much this day out with you both, weather looked wonderful and nature put on a show for your visit. The subject matter you photographed was captivating but Fleur that boot pipe bowl was the icing on the cake for this lark. Superb detail, perhaps it was made in Europe, the French made some stylish pipes. Kate, your sherd story was fascinating and unearthed some interesting history. Look forward to more.
The belt clip looks like a mangle. Loved that boot pipe, what a fabulous find!
Lucky you two that can walk so many beaches with so much interesting to find. Lovely naturepictures too. Thank`s for the tour. Interesting.
Awesome mudlark, ladies. Could the 'hat pin' maybe not have been a stud earring, instead? It's gorgeous
Happy Saturday Deidre, That’s so thoughtful of you, Thanks for your positive review, How are you and how’s the weather over there?
Congratulations on finding the unusual pipe.
That pipe looks like an American Cowboy boot...it's very pretty!
A lark full of wonderful and unusual finds, as well as the sharing of shard stories. Congrats on one of the funnest and most rare pipes I've seen yet, Fleur. An adorable flower collection for the dolls garden. The bracelet you made is lovely, Kate. ((Hugs)) to you both.
Love your videos and finds. I was wandering would it be possible for you to make a mini mud larking scene with two of your dolls to represent yourselves and maybe use some tiny things you have found. You could use sand and small gravel and stones and moss to represent seaweed. The dolls could hold little trowels maybe from small metal bits. 🤗❤️😘
9:20 is the head of an old razor 🪒 I believe. Lovely lark this day, the thing’s that were found awesome. Love the pipe bowl, beads, sherds and metal pieces. The history of the sherds was interesting. The end of the video was fascinating as you gathered all of the morning beads and made a beautiful bracelet. You are both wonderful and talented and I thank God for you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I never heard the word Sherd before watching mudlarking videos 😂 I got the play on words 😉 such lovely pottery trade marks! That pipe is a cracker and seeing you both searching in the sunlight is lovely. You both definitely need to visit Port Sunlight which is up the road from me 😂 They are big chandeliers and fountains! I have a love of old glassware, especially lamp shades.
The item straight after the slate that's destined to be a fireplace, is in turn destined to be a corner piece of coving in a room befitting.
How did I miss this video? Mmmmm….melted glass…❤️🇨🇦❤️
Hello,
Yes, I would enjoy watching you make a bead string. Your love, and knowledge of beads has sparked my, and i assume many other people's love for beads.
I enjoy watching, and learning from your sherd story portion of the vlog.
Thank you for all your hard work.
Michael from Nova Scotia Canada
Looks like an American cowboy boot. I would love to see more bead stringing
Love your shared sherd short stories!