I was yelling at the telly when you put the Cheese Cover back in the mud. The Acanthus leaf design where the handle attached to the cover and the fact that it wasn't broken or cracked made it a Keeper in my book. It was missing the plate it fit on, but a rectangular plate might not be too hard to find!
Great finds! My theory about the ceramic “ball” is that it was for conking unsuspecting people on the head with a rope through the middle.… possible used by a press-gang.😜
Oh!!! And I meant to add that I love all your hunting trips but I especially like your creek slogging, something I absolutely couldn’t do because I am not mobile much any more. Walking in mud would be impossible. I can participate vicariously.
Hello you two. My son said that your brass ring with numbers is a timecharger (or so) of a bomb nose. He has a complete one in his ww2 collectie. Nice finds ass always.
You really need a Garrett carrot. So many coins seen on your video, were your dad found the big penny there were 3 more coins he missed. Maybe drag a magnet behind you as you slide along . Great video none the less.😂❤
That is a fuses timer from a artillery shell. Would be set to determine when it would go off for example if thy wanted it to explode after it had landed or if they wanted it to go off overhead. This would differ from target to target depending on the distance. Great video again
With one turn of the boaty dial, a regular boat becomes Boaty McBoatface! That codd is huge! But yes, I love that mad scientist bott. Lots of belters! ❤❤❤ Hopefully you are on the mend Josie! Jaffa's looking fit!
Hello Tara, feeling much better thanks, managed a short spin outside on my bike for the first time in a long while. Hope all is well with you, take care 💗x
What a great slimy lark. You have recovered very good items this week. Always can't wait for your next video. I am awaiting my t shirt and cap. Take care, ❤️👩🦳👩🦳🐾
alright stoneeveryware nice 😊 excellent choice off colour Dad you nicely blend in 😂 nice finds my favourite is the big one. see you next time greetings Pieter
I loved the leaf design on the large Cheese Keeper you left. Maybe you'll see it next mud Muck and be prepared with something to wrap the handle in before putting it upside down in the bottom of your bag... put smaller bots to bed in the Cheese "Sleeper'!
I thought I liked the digging more but after this mudlark I am split down the middle.Really enjoy just watching the whole father & daughter aspect of your videos!❤
I wonder if that ball maybe a fishing net weight to hold the net down to the ocean floor or perhaps a warp-weighted loom weight? , either squelching in the mud or digging through the soil, I love seeing your awesome finds you get,
I Don't care what you guys do. Mud, Creek, or dump digging. That brass thing, to me looks like maybe a fuse piece for anti aircraft or something. Awesome video! Thank you!
Great vid Another Codd to add to the collection. A globby and a mystery dial. Thought at first the dial went to an old safe, but after looking closer at the dial, I don't think so. Have to say the creek larks are my FAV. Seem to turn up better bots and the creek is constantly eroding new finds. New something for Kofi page
The brass dial looks exactly like being the dial of a special clock, with minutes and seconds on it. It is used especially for cooking and baking, if your oven does not have an alarm, which goes off at the times, when the cookies should be ready. It is kind of short time alarm clock. I can tell you the German word for this: Kurzzeitwecker. 😘 Try to say this. 😉 Thank you for sharing the experience and have a great day!
Digging is cool but so happpy to see you back at the creek. It’s like that is your individual thing . Love you two and your videos. Always glad to see you too. Donna Michigan USA
nice little adventure guys....love the codd. between you guys, ally sherlock, and nikola white, i spend most of my time in that hemisphere. love the brits unique expressions.
hI, love your videos, happy to watch whatever adventure your having, mix it up please. Great haul from the creek, don't know how you see the treasures among all those shells and detritus. Cheers, thanks for taking us along for the journey, and have a great week.
@@Mudpies I looked up fire balls because I hadn't a clue what they were. The first web site stated ' fire balls a modern replacement for the fake logs, in ceramic or clay'. The old adage holds true, ' what was old is new again'. Love the creek walks. Great selection of finds.
Them are some wonderful bottles . Even that cramic ball. That has me trying to wonder what it is . Your friend Shirley from new Bern, north Carolina USA ❤❤❤😮🎉🎉🎉😅😊
I can hear my late father used to say to us x5 sisters and a brother " when in town keep your window down " meaning to look around all the time as you don't know what is under your feet, whilst watching the video
What a great stream slog !! Belters and oddities galore 😛😛I haven't got a clue on the numbered dial (?) I go with boaty thing too. I kinda thought the big round thingy might be a decoration off a fancy wrought iron fence 🤔nope, has a hole in both ends, unless a tiny sat on top 🤨😆🙄 Oh dear, there go the bats from my belfry... 😵💫..Loves my funny Mudpies and puss too. Stay safe and healthy, don't care if it's mud, water or dirt next time, I'm there !! Hugs 🥰🥰 xx
I adore your channel for the finds, the fun and the excitement...but...as a 57 year old USA person I watch MOSTLY for the awesome times and outings and experiences with the father/daughter relationship...and I've said it once before and you've commented on it (telling me how you know how blessed you are to be close) so no need to take time to comment again, but it makes me SO HAPPY to watch your adventures and outings. Thank you so much for sharing them!!!
Mystery brass thing is the timer ring from a shell fuse, the annular channel in it would have contained the fuse powder and controlled the burn time before it detonated.
while the cod bottles certainly nice, that half of cod bottles actually kind of interesting. fascinating to see its inside cross section. some of the really early grenades were ceramic. dont know why thered be 2 holes in it though. the brass disc is obviously part of an artillery fuse. the bulbous bottle reminds me of a vinegar bottle. love that tiny little glass sample bottle.
The ball looks like the pumice from the wand of a Cape Code fire starter. Put it under the logs and light it up! The stone is submerged in a brass pot of kerosene between uses.
great stuff, that creek is a winner! love that green bottle, mostly for the color. too bad the low life lid wasn’t complete, I wonder what the whole image looked like? 🤔
So much fun to watch your interaction with each other, seems like a wonderful relationship between Dad and daughter! Thank you for slopping through the mud to find such great discoveries! Your videos bring great chuckles!
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found some Amazing finds my favorite definitely was the two stoneware ink pots Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you find next 😊
Definitely something to do with military bomb (brass ring) my dad has a complete top of one. The other one I’ve no idea other than a weight to hold something down. Awesome finds guys well done, take care and thank you for sharing 👏🙏❤️
Hello Charlotte, Jane at @myordinarytreasure identified it as a Victorian fireball , it would sit in the fire lifting up the coals helping to radiate out heat! A new one for us . Take care 😀 x
I love the relationship you have with your dad, Josie. You're 2 peas in a pod, both in looks AND personality! Lovely!
Thank you for the lovely video. Love the cod.
The corked bottle and your reference to it being a Dracula bottle instantly made me recall you both in skeleton costumes last year. 😂
Just you wait till our Halloween video this year😂😂😂x
The brass mystery item is a WW1 Artillery shell fuse.... Great finds as usual 👍
Thanks so much Marie 😀x
@@Mudpies By mistske i put WW1... I meant to say WW2.
I must say i loved the glide across the mud, dads got that technique to a t
Pleased you spotted that I was quite proud of it too 😄 x
That beltometre is a bomb fuse dial.
Can't believe you left that "butter dish" lid with the beautiful leaf pattern. I'll bet Mama Mudpie will let you have a tongue lashing for that!
It was just too big! 😂x
Oh sure.....😂😅😂
I was yelling at the telly when you put the Cheese Cover back in the mud. The Acanthus leaf design where the handle attached to the cover and the fact that it wasn't broken or cracked made it a Keeper in my book. It was missing the plate it fit on, but a rectangular plate might not be too hard to find!
Great finds! My theory about the ceramic “ball” is that it was for conking unsuspecting people on the head with a rope through the middle.… possible used by a press-gang.😜
Oh!!! And I meant to add that I love all your hunting trips but I especially like your creek slogging, something I absolutely couldn’t do because I am not mobile much any more. Walking in mud would be impossible. I can participate vicariously.
Hello you two. My son said that your brass ring with numbers is a timecharger (or so) of a bomb nose. He has a complete one in his ww2 collectie. Nice finds ass always.
Interesting, it does have a solid feel to it. No broad arrow mark that we can see so unsure 🤔. Send us a pic if you can 😀👍x
My link may have been blocked, put shell delay fuse into your favourite search engine.
Probably U.S. then. No broad arrow on our stuff!
@@Mudpies would love to. How can I send you a picture??
@@joncolcord6047 not all components had a broadarrow and certainty none of the German stuff did.
Well done! Great episode.
I think your brass "dial" has to do with an artillery shell of some kind. I really liked the spectrum of finds
Interestingly that's the second comment that's suggested it's artillery related. That creek has seen a lot of life! Take care 😀 x
Yes, that is what I think, too. Also did I see part of a broad arrow which indicates government property?
Yep! Artillery. SiFinds finds them but not in such good shape.
You really need a Garrett carrot. So many coins seen on your video, were your dad found the big penny there were 3 more coins he missed. Maybe drag a magnet behind you as you slide along . Great video none the less.😂❤
By the way I am from Hamilton Ontario Canada.
Loved the video! Think the old brass object is a fuse timer from a projectile fired at enemy aircraft
Thank you! Yes , confirmed it's an artillery shell fuze 😊❤
So glad to see a video from you
That is a fuses timer from a artillery shell. Would be set to determine when it would go off for example if thy wanted it to explode after it had landed or if they wanted it to go off overhead. This would differ from target to target depending on the distance. Great video again
Thanks for sharing with us
Love the cod!
I love the Cree king and the Roman spot you hunt in.
The brass ring is a segment of an artillery fuze.
Always love seeing those marmalade jars in such good condition.
I absolutely agree, being a big fan of marmalade ,,😀👍
With one turn of the boaty dial, a regular boat becomes Boaty McBoatface! That codd is huge! But yes, I love that mad scientist bott. Lots of belters! ❤❤❤ Hopefully you are on the mend Josie! Jaffa's looking fit!
Hello Tara, feeling much better thanks, managed a short spin outside on my bike for the first time in a long while. Hope all is well with you, take care 💗x
What a great slimy lark. You have recovered very good items this week. Always can't wait for your next video. I am awaiting my t shirt and cap. Take care, ❤️👩🦳👩🦳🐾
alright stoneeveryware nice 😊 excellent choice off colour Dad you nicely blend in 😂 nice finds my favourite is the big one. see you next time greetings Pieter
I loved the leaf design on the large Cheese Keeper you left. Maybe you'll see it next mud Muck and be prepared with something to wrap the handle in before putting it upside down in the bottom of your bag... put smaller bots to bed in the Cheese "Sleeper'!
I thought I liked the digging more but after this mudlark I am split down the middle.Really enjoy just watching the whole father & daughter aspect of your videos!❤
Thank you. We'll we'll be having plenty more digging and creek walking adventures 🙂 x
My favorite creek!!!
Fab video. Love your videosalways entertaining. Love the creek larks xx
Thanks Jennifer 😄 x
The brass mystery item looks like some kind of bomb fuse part. The other one is a No Clue.🤣
I wonder if that ball maybe a fishing net weight to hold the net down to the ocean floor or perhaps a warp-weighted loom weight? , either squelching in the mud or digging through the soil, I love seeing your awesome finds you get,
Creek larking is my favourite :)
Yo Sludge Trotters!! Loved the video. 'Creeking' is my favourite vlogs you do. Take care, cheers, John.
Thanks 👍
Loved the creek!
Great video as always!! Very enjoyable!! My favorite is the dark green bottle!! Not a clue what either mystery item could be!!
Brass dial ring is a delay fuse adjuster on a large artillery projectile. Google old artillery fuse.
your father/daughter relationship is so awesome! I also love the items you find. 😊
Thanks so much 😊 x
The brass object is part of and anti aircraft shell fuse😀
“Beltometer is part of an anti aircraft fuze mechanism.
looks like it was a good weather day. love the topper
Thanks 👍
Great vid, always love a mudlark or creek squelch! My fav was the odd teardrop bot, but there loads to pick from!
Good choice!
I Don't care what you guys do. Mud, Creek, or dump digging. That brass thing, to me looks like maybe a fuse piece for anti aircraft or something. Awesome video! Thank you!
The weighted orb is either a window or gate weight! Say we from Richmond Virginia 😊
always a good watch
I love all of the videos!! Wet or dry… keep them up
Great vid Another Codd to add to the collection. A globby and a mystery dial. Thought at first the dial went to an old safe, but after looking closer at the dial, I don't think so. Have to say the creek larks are my FAV. Seem to turn up better bots and the creek is constantly eroding new finds. New something for Kofi page
Thanks for watching! The dial has been confirmed as an artillery fuze, take care 😀 x
The brass dial looks exactly like being the dial of a special clock, with minutes and seconds on it. It is used especially for cooking and baking, if your oven does not have an alarm, which goes off at the times, when the cookies should be ready. It is kind of short time alarm clock. I can tell you the German word for this: Kurzzeitwecker. 😘 Try to say this. 😉
Thank you for sharing the experience and have a great day!
Digging is cool but so happpy to see you back at the creek. It’s like that is your individual thing . Love you two and your videos. Always glad to see you too. Donna Michigan USA
Hello Donna, we will make sure we head back to that creek sometime soon! Take care ❤️
Pampered menial copy , just like Pavlov's dog . Awesome!👍
nice little adventure guys....love the codd. between you guys, ally sherlock, and nikola white, i spend most of my time in that hemisphere. love the brits unique expressions.
Thanks for watching!
hI, love your videos, happy to watch whatever adventure your having, mix it up please. Great haul from the creek, don't know how you see the treasures among all those shells and detritus. Cheers, thanks for taking us along for the journey, and have a great week.
I love all your larking videos! Keep them coming!
Thank you! Will do!
The round clay ball could be a depth checking weight from an old ship.
Hello there, just found out it's a fire ball and would normally be found in a Victorian fire hearth . Take care 😀 x
@@Mudpies
I looked up fire balls because I hadn't a clue what they were. The first web site stated ' fire balls a modern replacement for the fake logs, in ceramic or clay'. The old adage holds true, ' what was old is new again'.
Love the creek walks.
Great selection of finds.
Wonderful finds , can't but be sad that you left the cheese keeper top. Would have been a great shelf sitter at minimum, it's beautiful.
Agreed...🧀😢.
some awesome finds mudpies wow thank you x
Them are some wonderful bottles . Even that cramic ball. That has me trying to wonder what it is . Your friend Shirley from new Bern, north Carolina USA ❤❤❤😮🎉🎉🎉😅😊
The brass object may part of the timer dial on an artillery shell fuze
Spot on, really pleased to find it 😊
I can hear my late father used to say to us x5 sisters and a brother " when in town keep your window down " meaning to look around all the time as you don't know what is under your feet, whilst watching the video
Totally, there really is so much history literally under our feet! 🙂x
Digs are always awesome, but I've definitely missed the creek! Weather and conditions permitting, am always happy to see you guys back here. ❤
Right, well we're heading back there soon when there's a nice low tide! Take care 😀 x
Unreal first finds!
I think the brass thingy is a part of a artillery shell fuse. the top part that has the timer on it.
What a great stream slog !! Belters and oddities galore 😛😛I haven't got a clue on the numbered dial (?) I go with boaty thing too. I kinda thought the big round thingy might be a decoration off a fancy wrought iron fence 🤔nope, has a hole in both ends, unless a tiny sat on top 🤨😆🙄 Oh dear, there go the bats from my belfry... 😵💫..Loves my funny Mudpies and puss too. Stay safe and healthy, don't care if it's mud, water or dirt next time, I'm there !! Hugs 🥰🥰 xx
I would love to find a BARTMAN jug with that Beltometer ! 😂🤣😂 Love it when you go to the creek, you find lots of treasures. Good job guys.👏
You and me both!💗
In Cod we trust Josie. LOL ;) :) great adventure!
I adore your channel for the finds, the fun and the excitement...but...as a 57 year old USA person I watch MOSTLY for the awesome times and outings and experiences with the father/daughter relationship...and I've said it once before and you've commented on it (telling me how you know how blessed you are to be close) so no need to take time to comment again, but it makes me SO HAPPY to watch your adventures and outings. Thank you so much for sharing them!!!
Thanks Melanie, very much appreciated x
The red ball could be an old clay fishing net weight. Brass piece is artillery shell fuze piece.
Love the cre🎉ek walks,
They are our fave too! 😻
The mystery piece looks like a fishing net weight. Good to see you at it, ty for taking us along
Another fantastic episode.
Really pineing to get out on mud near us.
Great fun as always.
Keep squelching 😊😅
Dave & Ali, Yorkshire way😊
Thanks Dave and Ali ❤
I would love to walk that water way. I see the mud skis are working for you,I love your finds today.
This was a super awesome episode! Thank you all for making and sharing this beautiful video!😊❤
Oi oi ! Thanks so much, we love those creeky explores x
Woohoo, mega haul from the muddy creek ❤ love it. 😊 love all of your adventures 👌👊😊
Cheers Deb! ❤😊x
looks to me like part of an old marine compass.or could be an elevation dial for an old artillary piece.
The brass ring looks to me like a timer for a fuse. Used on munitions.
Yes, you're right we have since found out it's an artillery fuze.
Mudpies you are spoiling us!
2 videos in the same week?!?!
Wonderful 😍
We're trying 😀x
Mystery brass thing is the timer ring from a shell fuse, the annular channel in it would have contained the fuse powder and controlled the burn time before it detonated.
I love the creek mudding!
😊❤
Oh, my finds after finds. Josie, I LOVE your hair!!
Why thank you 😊 x
I think the brass object is a fuse from a shell!
Another brilliant video from the magpies that brass thing I think is a dial from an old safe maybe x
Can't beat 'Up the Creak'. ❤ UK
Outstanding finds mudlarking….thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Mickey, we were stoked with the blob top 😀💪
Awesome as always x
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks mudpies, I think the mystery item is off some sort ordnance !! Maybe 🥴
Wow, incredible day! Was this not the best bottle hunt ever?
Banger of a video!
Thanks Jesse! It's up there on our best creek larks, apart from the finds its just a beautiful place to spend time 👍😀
I think that brass thing was part of a safe
I think your “beltometer” is part of a small safe dial.
while the cod bottles certainly nice, that half of cod bottles actually kind of interesting. fascinating to see its inside cross section.
some of the really early grenades were ceramic. dont know why thered be 2 holes in it though.
the brass disc is obviously part of an artillery fuse.
the bulbous bottle reminds me of a vinegar bottle.
love that tiny little glass sample bottle.
Excellent muddy lark!
Maybe the round brass item is from a telescope, a compass or a dial from some sort of machine/device?
Ohh, I love the genii bottle Josie found! And the blob top.
It's so good! x
I love your precious kitty. Great episode too!!!
She's adorabubbles 😊❤
The ball looks like the pumice from the wand of a Cape Code fire starter. Put it under the logs and light it up! The stone is submerged in a brass pot of kerosene between uses.
great stuff, that creek is a winner! love that green bottle, mostly for the color. too bad the low life lid wasn’t complete, I wonder what the whole image looked like? 🤔
It's from a famous painting by Sir Edwin Landseer ❤
Lovely find's , I love the muddy one's it's been awhile so happy you got back out there.
Thanks 👍
So much fun to watch your interaction with each other, seems like a wonderful relationship between Dad and daughter! Thank you for slopping through the mud to find such great discoveries! Your videos bring great chuckles!
Our pleasure we love a good bit of muddy exercise 😁
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Guy's found some Amazing finds my favorite definitely was the two stoneware ink pots Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you find next 😊
Thanks Tarra❤️
She throws the strange cylindrical object and it explodes like Gurney Haleck blowing up the shield wall at Arakeen. Atomics!
The sleeper must awaken 👊
Definitely something to do with military bomb (brass ring) my dad has a complete top of one. The other one I’ve no idea other than a weight to hold something down. Awesome finds guys well done, take care and thank you for sharing 👏🙏❤️
Glad to see you back in the mud making great finds. I like the cod the best.
Thanks 👍
It doesn't matter where you are or what you're doing, I'm there for it. Just can't get over the dynamic the two of you have, just lovely.❤😎😎😎😎
We really appreciate that! 😀x
Great video, that first bottle was gorgeous. I think your mystery item#1 is an air stone used in aquariums. So many lovely finds thanks for sharing ❤
Hello Charlotte, Jane at @myordinarytreasure identified it as a Victorian fireball , it would sit in the fire lifting up the coals helping to radiate out heat! A new one for us . Take care 😀 x
@@Mudpies 👍🏻 that’s why I love these mysterious finds, you learn something new with each one. I’m now going to google them, thank you 🤛🏻💥🙂
Great new mud adventure. I love the stoneware and the lid and all other👍
Thanks 👍