For its bright colors that little bird deserves to go on the window of wonders 🥰 but it really was a bead day. I can’t get enough of the amount of beautiful beads you and other mudlarkers find!💐
When you pulled out the little leg, Gail, I said “it’s a leg!” in the same pitch and meter as you said it. Love little arms and legs. And that little faceless doll! The beautiful Cardinal is a treasure! Your channel just brings me delight!
@@karenwheeler2610 What a coincidence, so do I. It is a part of a set. A mirror, hair brush, large tortoise shell hair comb on a tray with embroidery between the glass. Mine is not silver though. I'd say it is more 1950-s. I have an Art Deco silver set but the comb included is very small and it does not have a silver trim rather silver casing for the comb. Not quite the same.
Greetings ladies from me, a retired Kiwi living in Queensland, Australia. What treasures you found! If I could beam up I would land beside you! I will check out your vlogs where you magically give new life to your finds. Thank you for sharing your fabulous pastime! Jo
What another great video! I so enjoy when you get so close with the camera I feel as though I’m there with you. What a beautiful variety of gorgeous beads and you said it best they have been used for centuries for so many purposes. The bird was very special also. Thank you for being a Mudlarker. I look forward to every video. Keep up your good work. Lots of love from Diane in upstate New York ❤
At 4:59 the piece with the three triangular spikes is a potter's gauge for measuring the heat in a kiln. The blob of clay with the spikes is put into the kiln. Each spike will sag at a different temperature. The potter can see when to turn off the heat inside for the right doneness of his greenware, bisqueware and glazings.
You are right about the heat tester for a kiln. The spikes are designed to 'slump' at certain temperatures and so a set like that will be used to be sure that your kiln is reaching optimum temperature. When running such a test in a larger kiln one places a 'set' in multiple places to see if the heat is consistant.
I’m a first timer here and subscribeD. I’m also a beader and the amount of beans made me absolutely drool. The amount of history that you had in your hands with all the wonderful things you’ve got were incredible. It looks like you’re in a different area than my friends at Scottish mudlarking, Nicole and Craig
What a great day! My favorite find is the little bird, it's so cute. I also really like that mouthwash bottle and the decorative piece of silver that looks like a book binder. Thanks again for taking us with you, I had a wonderful time. 😊
The winged buckle would be a sweet pendant. Add a small loop at the top and you have angel wings. So many beautiful treasures to find and share. I too love old beads. I have collected old trade beads as well as other vintage beads. They are as you said in the video, money, decoration, and religious to so many cultures.
The bit of long and narrow silver is the spine of a fancy hair comb. The teeth and bone or ivory spine was sandwiched in the open channel of the silver. This was a wonderful treasure hunt.
It was a Bead Day! Always wonderful to see all that you find...but who doesn't love a good bead? Did you determine if the green double-pyramid or the orange barrel-shape or the orange flower was Neiger Bros.? All in all, a great morning and marvelous finds!
I only can dream of finding a place like y’all have around y’all. You find some of the most unique and beautiful things. I love all the beads and when Alex said she wondered if one was uranium I thought to myself I would absolutely love another one of y’all’s night lark with us torch’s.
@@LaurenOliviArtwe all say "y'all" but the southern accent varies so much. People who aren't native southern speakers often hear one accent, The Clampetts from The Beverly Hillbillies. 😆
Fantastic treasures today! I can't believe the number of unusual finds. Please put the bird in the window though, then she can look out at her friends. I can't list my favorites, they are too many. I hated to have the video end today. Thanks for sharing, Gail and Alex. You made my day a happy one.
I just love watching your channel, you are both so special. This is my happy place. I forget about my worries and get fully absorbed into virtual mudlarking with you. I jump for joy in my heart when you find such amazing treasures. I'm so happy when all the beautiful items are rescued, and brought back to life. They really made things so well back in the day. Everything in this haul was amazing. 😍 I had an idea for all the toy soldiers who have lost life and limb. I was picturing a collage for the wall. A 3d collage on a piece of drift wood. A wall sculpture to commemorate all the soldiers that went to war. You are so talented. You could make a mould for a pudding doll head from a whole one. Then add it to one that is missing a head. So much art can be made with everything. Well done. Yay. 😁🎨💐
This was amazing seeing you find all of those beautiful treasures. My favorite is the bird but, there are so much more to your wonderful videos. Memories you both share together, I love that about you both. I love your Mudlarks, but you will never find the best treasure in the mud. That is you two special ladies 💗💗💗💗💗⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Just WOW!!!🤩 What a wonderful finds on that day….You two must have been “beat” coming home after finding all of those “beads”?🥱😉 I am always amazed how you clean the treasures so beautifully(and fast as well…!!) Thank you for taking us along on this particular beautiful morning. And thank you for not putting any commercials throughout the video…👌🏼 GL and HH on your next adventure.🍀🍀🍀 Blessings and love send from Ontario, Canada🙏🏼♥️👋🏼🇨🇦
What a wonderful lark, so many fab finds. How do you clean your glass treasures they are always so sparkly clean as if new .thank you ladies a joy to watch.
This area you lark in is so fabulous for producing such wonderfully interesting objects. I think its one of my favourite places for you to go Larking. That little bird was such a sweet find. I loved that. The long filigree sliver thing, looked very much like a piece they used to put on the back of a comb. Which made up a set of dressing table fancies for a lady, or gent. Matching brush for hair, a mirror and maybe a clothes brush to finish the set. Just a thought. I love these adventures you take us all on. You never know just what you'll find. Plus i love to see what you make with those items too. Giving them a new life. Making them beautiful and useful, or just as special things to just look at and wonder at. Very enjoyable. Thanks for taking us along. Xx
That bird at 39:30 is a Goldfinch, I photograph them quite often at our local nature reserve! (Ooops, should have watched the video a bit longer before posting!)
The decorative strip of folded silver is definately from an embroidered purse, possibly beaded and fringed. I have a small collectiom of antique purses and the recessed bit all along onse side would have held the fabric in place. One I have is very much like this, only there ais one for each side and one has a clasp that folds over both metal tops to hold them together. Beautiful detailing on this one! I imagine you could make the most precious party purse using that, the bit of chain, the assortment of beads, and the pretty winged buckle with some creative effort and a remnant of silk or fine wool, some embroidery floss and a bit of metal smithing tweaks! The bird looks like a red crested finch or cardinal, I don't know birds well but it looks like a bird you'd see in the US. But I know what it is. It's a Northern Mudlark! ❤️I'd wear that as a pendant on a long chain any day! That tiny flat perfume bottle too! The size reminded me of tiny chinese painted snuff bottles. I imagine a little poem or personal message on a scroll stuck in with a tiny gemstone, a tiny cork or beaded stopper with a silk or leather string attached to the neck would make an amazing personal gift! The winged buckle was one of my favorites. If you cast a bunch of those they could be equally pretty with a bezel in the center, or make great wings for little dolls faces or fairies out of frozen Charlottes as decorations or quirky jewelry. As a fan of surrealism I'd love a winged dolls ear or eye and brow! A silver one simply set on a satin or velvet choker ribbon would make a stunning Christmas present! As a former potter I have to say Alex, the melted cone on the old kiln brick was very keenly spotted! Isn't it fantastic how knowledgeable you've both become from mudlarking and researching finds?! Thank you for sharing it all with us! I miss the UK! ❤️
So many amazing and beautiful finds! Love all the colors and variety. That digger cup was too neat. I've seen people use broken half cups like that glued to a saucer and hung on a wall for planters or pencil organizers.
There were so many great finds today! So many beads and the lovely pieces of silver. The beautiful little bird deserves its place on the window sill.❤️😊
So many wonderful treasures! That bird Gail found was wondrous! And that little faceless girl with her little hands and flouncy skirt was just grand! Thank you for sharing your joy with us!
What a glorious day !! The two of you are so special together, sharing with us the wonders that you find. You always take me away from the everyday doldrums and make me quite envious of the excitement of the hunt !! 🥰🥰
Really nice treasures! Love all the beads, especially the green basket weave diamond shape, and the white heart bead. That tiny bird Gail found is fantastic, and the bubbly red glass tear would be perfect for a christmas ornament...
What a colorful collection of things you collected this week. The beads are gorgeous. Thank you for letting us sit on your shoulder while you hunt for things in the 4 shore.
That's the best finds I feel!! Just WOW! And silver coin! I'd be all about the coins as I love to collect if I ever come across any. The cannon reminds me of my two brothers little toys they had. Love just everything!
Chritopher collects. He got a little hobby work with Brittaniea coins he's on utube top 2. He got me collecting coins.. I'm waiting on 2 rare very rare 2022 Isle man gold soverighns with a angel and Robin on the back. Only 150 made. 1 in 154. 400. 000 164 million can own one and I got two... Now that's Christopher for you. Addictive....
I adore beads, so for me, this is one of the best larks of the year. And I especially enjoy the little bird. I agree that it should go in the window of wonders. Meanwhile, I am looking forward to your next hunt. Take care!
I liked that you showed us some of your collections today: coins, dominoes, cake candle holders, pink gobbies, and beads. You find such wonderful things!
Oh I forgot the little dark green bottle where she found the brass and mother of pearl button. I absolutely love ya'lls videos, I never miss a one of them even the shorts. Love you guy's and I can't wait to save enough money to visit Scotland.
The long-ish silver piece is actually for the handle portion of a hair comb, i.e. with a brush and mirror with the same pattern as the comb. The curved ends would hug the comb and be secured with tiny silver pins to the tortoise shell comb. Hope this helps
Yes, you are correct. The clay lump with 3 melted cones attached is for firing the kiln, viewed through a peep hole in the wall of the kiln, you can see if areas of the kiln are firing to the desired temp’ or higher or lower. Thus the cones are rated to melt at set temperatures. Ie if Cone 6 is desired then place cone 5, 6 and 7 in a lump of clay and see how far each slump when the firing is completed.
WOW! What a fantastic collection of finds. Kept me mesmerised. Not quite a field of gold but definitely a wonderland! Tiny treasures filled with lots of history. ❤
Love watching you two find so many "finds". The white flower looks like one of the little flowers off a hummingbird feeder. Getting my passport renewed to visit Scotland in the near future, would love to go on a lark with you.
I’ve often thought the same thing. As if Gail and Alex don’t have enough to do, wouldn’t it be wonderful if they had mudlarking field trips with visitors 1-2 times a year? I’d pay to mudlark with them! 😊
I feel like the little girl doll with her hands clasped to her chest; thank you for the time machine to the past. It was a lovey ride and I will be back for more as usual!
I hope you don't mind, but I have just made the two of you saying "hello" into my phone's ringtone........it's brilliant!!.
Oh that's so cool!
Brilliant
For its bright colors that little bird deserves to go on the window of wonders 🥰 but it really was a bead day. I can’t get enough of the amount of beautiful beads you and other mudlarkers find!💐
Likewise ❤️
I agree! The little bird is the winner for the window!
A few of your finds may be “Bake-a-lite” not glass.
I think the brass handle is a actually a spreader for the pearl handle you've got.
Do you think that diamond shaped bead is made from Jade, perhaps?
Still my favorite Mudlarking duo! Thanks for another wonderful video! ❤️
What a great day, of course any day outside finding treasure is a great day.
My vote for the window of wonders is the beautiful little bird 🐦
When you pulled out the little leg, Gail, I said “it’s a leg!” in the same pitch and meter as you said it. Love little arms and legs. And that little faceless doll! The beautiful Cardinal is a treasure! Your channel just brings me delight!
Could the decorative silver strip be from a comb, one you'd find as part of of a dressing table or travel set? Great finds overall, love them all xxx
Yes l thought that 👍
I agree, it's the trim from a comb
My thought also.
I have one very similar on a tortoise shell comb sitting on my dresser. It is sterling silver!
@@karenwheeler2610 What a coincidence, so do I. It is a part of a set. A mirror, hair brush, large tortoise shell hair comb on a tray with embroidery between the glass. Mine is not silver though. I'd say it is more 1950-s. I have an Art Deco silver set but the comb included is very small and it does not have a silver trim rather silver casing for the comb. Not quite the same.
Ahhh my relaxing time finding such wonderful exciting finds!!!
I love Gayle’s wit!! Praying for a new face!!haha This has been one splendid video ladies! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! ❤❤
@Marilyn Dreamwalker Mejorado Me too!
Love your videos. My one and only, bucket list item, would be to Mudlark with you ladies.
Watching your videos is like opening a treasure chest each week 👏👏
Greetings ladies from me, a retired Kiwi living in Queensland, Australia. What treasures you found! If I could beam up I would land beside you! I will check out your vlogs where you magically give new life to your finds. Thank you for sharing your fabulous pastime! Jo
Thanks for joining us! xx
What another great video! I so enjoy when you get so close with the camera I feel as though I’m there with you. What a beautiful variety of gorgeous beads and you said it best they have been used for centuries for so many purposes. The bird was very special also. Thank you for being a Mudlarker. I look forward to every video. Keep up your good work. Lots of love from Diane in upstate New York ❤
I love the bird! What a great find for Darcy!
Wow how the silver shines after all these years. Just Amazing 😻!
At 4:59 the piece with the three triangular spikes is a potter's gauge for measuring the heat in a kiln. The blob of clay with the spikes is put into the kiln. Each spike will sag at a different temperature. The potter can see when to turn off the heat inside for the right doneness of his greenware, bisqueware and glazings.
You called it, Alex.
You are right about the heat tester for a kiln. The spikes are designed to 'slump' at certain temperatures and so a set like that will be used to be sure that your kiln is reaching optimum temperature. When running such a test in a larger kiln one places a 'set' in multiple places to see if the heat is consistant.
I’m a first timer here and subscribeD. I’m also a beader and the amount of beans made me absolutely drool. The amount of history that you had in your hands with all the wonderful things you’ve got were incredible.
It looks like you’re in a different area than my friends at Scottish mudlarking, Nicole and Craig
You can never have too many beads!! What fab finds as always ladies. x
I love all the little things you find. I wish we had places to dig like that where I live.
What a great day! My favorite find is the little bird, it's so cute. I also really like that mouthwash bottle and the decorative piece of silver that looks like a book binder. Thanks again for taking us with you, I had a wonderful time. 😊
Loved the little berry bead in the river! What a great find in amongst the all the other little Berries, great eyes well recovered.
The little cannon is beautiful and so many beads and lovely other little treasures. That place is being good to you lately.
Wow! What a great haul of goodies. I so much enjoy watching you dig up your treasures. I'm sad when the video ends.
Did anyone guess yet that your ‘silvery’ wings could be a scarf buckle?
Love watching you both 💝Thank you for sharing with us 🤩☺️
What a lovely glimpse into the past with all those treasures x
This was truly a bead lover's dream come true. So much eye candy! Thank you for sharing your beaditful day.
The winged buckle would be a sweet pendant. Add a small loop at the top and you have angel wings. So many beautiful treasures to find and share. I too love old beads. I have collected old trade beads as well as other vintage beads. They are as you said in the video, money, decoration, and religious to so many cultures.
This looks like SO MUCH FUN! I enjoy finding stone tools from the Native Americans near my home. 😊
A silver bead day! So many other great treasures. Thank you for sharing. 🦋
Wow! Such a luscious array of finds this week! So many beauties...much like the two of you :)
Incredible lark! That little bird is the best find of all. Thanks for all the fun.
The bit of long and narrow silver is the spine of a fancy hair comb. The teeth and bone or ivory spine was sandwiched in the open channel of the silver. This was a wonderful treasure hunt.
It was a Bead Day! Always wonderful to see all that you find...but who doesn't love a good bead? Did you determine if the green double-pyramid or the orange barrel-shape or the orange flower was Neiger Bros.? All in all, a great morning and marvelous finds!
I only can dream of finding a place like y’all have around y’all. You find some of the most unique and beautiful things. I love all the beads and when Alex said she wondered if one was uranium I thought to myself I would absolutely love another one of y’all’s night lark with us torch’s.
Kristi are you from the South East US? If not, I am curious where else in the world do they use y'all as much as I do? 😆
@@gwenmargarettowne4687 ya south east texas Lol it’s definitely part of my language lol I can’t seem to help myself.
Nothing just seems to fill the spot as well as "y'all", the best pronoun. Alabama here! 😁
Eastern NC here... yep!! 😂
@@LaurenOliviArtwe all say "y'all" but the southern accent varies so much. People who aren't native southern speakers often hear one accent, The Clampetts from The Beverly Hillbillies. 😆
I get excited about the beads too! Always fun. Tfs
Wow! So many unique treasures this week. So delighted for you and all of us. ❤😊
Wowzers! What an exceptional treasure hunt!
All the brilliant finds are astonishing. I can't get enough! Well done 👏
Kay from Georgia USA 🇺🇸
I love that they do research on things they find and tell us the history of it. So cool. Thank you
Fantastic treasures today! I can't believe the number of unusual finds. Please put the bird in the window though, then she can look out at her friends. I can't list my favorites, they are too many. I hated to have the video end today. Thanks for sharing, Gail and Alex. You made my day a happy one.
Oh! What a marvelous mudlark!!!!! Thank you for bring us, your devoted fans, with you!
I just love watching your channel, you are both so special. This is my happy place. I forget about my worries and get fully absorbed into virtual mudlarking with you. I jump for joy in my heart when you find such amazing treasures. I'm so happy when all the beautiful items are rescued, and brought back to life. They really made things so well back in the day. Everything in this haul was amazing. 😍 I had an idea for all the toy soldiers who have lost life and limb. I was picturing a collage for the wall. A 3d collage on a piece of drift wood. A wall sculpture to commemorate all the soldiers that went to war.
You are so talented. You could make a mould for a pudding doll head from a whole one. Then add it to one that is missing a head.
So much art can be made with everything. Well done. Yay. 😁🎨💐
I really enjoyed your words about your appreciation for beads, it was beautifully said.
More great find to add to your fabulous collection!!
I love when you find beads, too! Each individually is a treasure. You could make quite the necklace with all the beads you have found on your hunts.
This was amazing seeing you find all of those beautiful treasures. My favorite is the bird but, there are so much more to your wonderful videos. Memories you both share together, I love that about you both. I love your Mudlarks, but you will never find the best treasure in the mud. That is you two special ladies 💗💗💗💗💗⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow ladies! Surely that was a record haul of beads! So many in so many colors, sizes and shapes! Love them 💕
The little bird and the sweet girl with the clasped hands are my faves - but what lovely finds overall!
Wonderful finds, great fun, beautiful day! Thank you for sharing!
So many wonderful find's thank you for bringing us with you!
My favorite thing is to wonder who might have been holding those little treasures before you were. Such a great mystery.
I love watching your finds especially the tiny glass bottles!
Just WOW!!!🤩 What a wonderful finds on that day….You two must have been “beat” coming home after finding all of those “beads”?🥱😉 I am always amazed how you clean the treasures so beautifully(and fast as well…!!) Thank you for taking us along on this particular beautiful morning. And thank you for not putting any commercials throughout the video…👌🏼 GL and HH on your next adventure.🍀🍀🍀 Blessings and love send from Ontario, Canada🙏🏼♥️👋🏼🇨🇦
What a wonderful lark, so many fab finds. How do you clean your glass treasures they are always so sparkly clean as if new .thank you ladies a joy to watch.
I love how you ladies had an amazing day
This area you lark in is so fabulous for producing such wonderfully interesting objects. I think its one of my favourite places for you to go Larking.
That little bird was such a sweet find. I loved that.
The long filigree sliver thing, looked very much like a piece they used to put on the back of a comb. Which made up a set of dressing table fancies for a lady, or gent. Matching brush for hair, a mirror and maybe a clothes brush to finish the set. Just a thought.
I love these adventures you take us all on. You never know just what you'll find. Plus i love to see what you make with those items too. Giving them a new life. Making them beautiful and useful, or just as special things to just look at and wonder at.
Very enjoyable. Thanks for taking us along. Xx
So many wonderful treasures and many treasured memories for you both!
So precious that bird, great find for the window. Great video ladies.
That bird at 39:30 is a Goldfinch, I photograph them quite often at our local nature reserve! (Ooops, should have watched the video a bit longer before posting!)
WOW. What absolutely beautiful finds. Thank you my lovelies xx Teresa 🇦🇺❤
The decorative strip of folded silver is definately from an embroidered purse, possibly beaded and fringed. I have a small collectiom of antique purses and the recessed bit all along onse side would have held the fabric in place. One I have is very much like this, only there ais one for each side and one has a clasp that folds over both metal tops to hold them together.
Beautiful detailing on this one! I imagine you could make the most precious party purse using that, the bit of chain, the assortment of beads, and the pretty winged buckle with some creative effort and a remnant of silk or fine wool, some embroidery floss and a bit of metal smithing tweaks!
The bird looks like a red crested finch or cardinal, I don't know birds well but it looks like a bird you'd see in the US. But I know what it is. It's a Northern Mudlark! ❤️I'd wear that as a pendant on a long chain any day!
That tiny flat perfume bottle too! The size reminded me of tiny chinese painted snuff bottles. I imagine a little poem or personal message on a scroll stuck in with a tiny gemstone, a tiny cork or beaded stopper with a silk or leather string attached to the neck would make an amazing personal gift!
The winged buckle was one of my favorites. If you cast a bunch of those they could be equally pretty with a bezel in the center, or make great wings for little dolls faces or fairies out of frozen Charlottes as decorations or quirky jewelry. As a fan of surrealism I'd love a winged dolls ear or eye and brow! A silver one simply set on a satin or velvet choker ribbon would make a stunning Christmas present!
As a former potter I have to say Alex, the melted cone on the old kiln brick was very keenly spotted! Isn't it fantastic how knowledgeable you've both become from mudlarking and researching finds?!
Thank you for sharing it all with us!
I miss the UK! ❤️
So many amazing and beautiful finds! Love all the colors and variety. That digger cup was too neat. I've seen people use broken half cups like that glued to a saucer and hung on a wall for planters or pencil organizers.
Wow, you guys really hit a treasure trove of lovely finds .....my favorite is the ink well with a wonky neck. Love it all.
The most beautiful and special finds all at once ever. Live them all and their finders. Blessings, Barb
Lots and lots of lovely colorful finds this week! The little bird is a prize.
What a fantastic day you had! I love the beads and the little 🐦 xx
There were so many great finds today! So many beads and the lovely pieces of silver. The beautiful little bird deserves its place on the window sill.❤️😊
Jackpot!! Y'all had a super day. I thoroughly enjoyed going with you on your lark. Thank you 👩🦳🌺
So many wonderful treasures! That bird Gail found was wondrous! And that little faceless girl with her little hands and flouncy skirt was just grand! Thank you for sharing your joy with us!
Such a wonderful colorful lark!!! The string of beads is so very pretty as well as the little bird. The cannon was amazing too. ❤
@19:30 That is a sterling silver hair comb cover! good find!!
What a glorious day !! The two of you are so special together, sharing with us the wonders that you find. You always take me away from the everyday doldrums and make me quite envious of the excitement of the hunt !! 🥰🥰
That spot in your journey was quite productive with so many treasures. Loved the lead cannon on its carriage as well as many of your other finds.
Really nice treasures! Love all the beads, especially the green basket weave diamond shape, and the white heart bead. That tiny bird Gail found is fantastic, and the bubbly red glass tear would be perfect for a christmas ornament...
Wonderful finds today! The little bird takes the cake. I love the way you had it perched on the little limb.
What a colorful collection of things you collected this week. The beads are gorgeous. Thank you for letting us sit on your shoulder while you hunt for things in the 4 shore.
Really enjoyed this video! Such great finds! 👍 thanks ladies 💕💐
That's the best finds I feel!! Just WOW! And silver coin! I'd be all about the coins as I love to collect if I ever come across any. The cannon reminds me of my two brothers little toys they had. Love just everything!
Chritopher collects. He got a little hobby work with Brittaniea coins he's on utube top 2. He got me collecting coins.. I'm waiting on 2 rare very rare 2022 Isle man gold soverighns with a angel and Robin on the back. Only 150 made. 1 in 154. 400. 000 164 million can own one and I got two... Now that's Christopher for you. Addictive....
I adore beads, so for me, this is one of the best larks of the year. And I especially enjoy the little bird. I agree that it should go in the window of wonders. Meanwhile, I am looking forward to your next hunt. Take care!
I just love the history these treasures teach us...someone used them, loved them. Just wonderful.
I liked that you showed us some of your collections today: coins, dominoes, cake candle holders, pink gobbies, and beads. You find such wonderful things!
Wonderful mixed treasures! Hard to pick a fave but the beads were awesome and the Bird! 🥰
Oh I forgot the little dark green bottle where she found the brass and mother of pearl button. I absolutely love ya'lls videos, I never miss a one of them even the shorts. Love you guy's and I can't wait to save enough money to visit Scotland.
Awesome finds 👍 !!
The treasures are everywhere !!
Well done to both of you you found some precious items 🎉 thanks for sharing xx
The long-ish silver piece is actually for the handle portion of a hair comb, i.e. with a brush and mirror with the same pattern as the comb. The curved ends would hug the comb and be secured with tiny silver pins to the tortoise shell comb. Hope this helps
It was definitely a bead day,they are all beautiful.I loved the little "faceless" girl,also the little bird was an amazing find❤
Yes, you are correct. The clay lump with 3 melted cones attached is for firing the kiln, viewed through a peep hole in the wall of the kiln, you can see if areas of the kiln are firing to the desired temp’ or higher or lower. Thus the cones are rated to melt at set temperatures. Ie if Cone 6 is desired then place cone 5, 6 and 7 in a lump of clay and see how far each slump when the firing is completed.
I absolutely love going along with you on your mudlarking!
I love to see all your finds displayed at the end of the video,All cleaned up as best can be and looking great.
Beads are just gorgeous. I’m still of the opinion that it’s the equivalent of finding a needle in a haystack..
Great haul! And Darci was cute as all get out.
WOW! What a fantastic collection of finds. Kept me mesmerised. Not quite a field of gold but definitely a wonderland! Tiny treasures filled with lots of history. ❤
Wow definitely a bead day my favourite is the little bird 🐦 that should be in the window of treasures xx
Love watching you two find so many "finds". The white flower looks like one of the little flowers off a hummingbird feeder.
Getting my passport renewed to visit Scotland in the near future, would love to go on a lark with you.
I’ve often thought the same thing. As if Gail and Alex don’t have enough to do, wouldn’t it be wonderful if they had mudlarking field trips with visitors 1-2 times a year? I’d pay to mudlark with them! 😊
Me too! We will never find treasures in the US like they have there!!
So many brightly colored beads. Luv the Bird
Can't wait to see what you found!!!!!
The faceless doll 🙏😍 made diminutive and has become more so with time. She's hypnotizing in a way and so lovely.
Thanks ladies 🤗🤗
I feel like the little girl doll with her hands clasped to her chest; thank you for the time machine to the past. It was a lovey ride and I will be back for more as usual!
this was the PERFECT video i was wanting to find.. just people finding cool things on the river. happy i found this channel.