Your videos always make me smile...Thank you..Love that Old switch ..Remember when I was a child we had something similar not with brass but ceramic &probably bakelite on top..& yes I loved to fidget with it...Oh & thank you for always ending with the shwoos, wait to see brown shwoo & white shwoo at the end..& the flowers & trees & sky...Take care.🤗🖐️
I’m thinking the glass cup like piece could be a candle holder. Maybe candle wax was put in it, possibly, I have several small ones like that, without markings and very modern. But very similar. ❤️❤️❤️
100% my fave mudlarking channel. I’ve loved watching your knowledge expand and it’s really helped me to identify treasures I find and it’s funny how we all get more selective as we go along (although I still bring home plenty of ‘things’ which end up being ‘nothing’s’ after cleaning!) x
Every thing you find is beautiful or outstanding even though u r picking thru someone’s rubbish. I think the real treasure and beauty here is you two. I hope you know you are our treasures.
Yes, we're so happy to have unearthed you ladies and your channel amidst some of the - ahem - lesser quality channels that are out there. Love the quality and content of these videos; they're top-notch.
I agree you are the bravest to go out and do mudlarking not even worrying about getting muddy or you are always the people I turn to when I am bored you are the ruby's and seaglas in my neklace northern mudlarks and keep that in your heart forever
Pity you left that piece of Chinese pottery! It has really fancy writings on it that say “Blessing and Longevity”, the two characters are intact and readable but then at the same time curved artfully to form a complete circle. It could’ve made a beautiful pendant that has wonderful meanings to it!
So much fun! I love the caviar pot and can't wait to see it reconstructed. Anchor Hocking is very popular here in the U.S. so I recognized that one right away. Also, it's a boar on the Gordon's Gin. Here's a bit of trivia...." Legend has it that a member of the Gordon clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar when out hunting. Ever since, the ancestors of Alexander Gordon sported a boar's head on their coat of arms." Thank you so much for a great adventure. :-D
You beat me to it, my great grannie who we loved with was a gordon from Fochabers in Scotland then she moved to Dundee and when her father died she was made to sign papers and sent down to Lancashire with her two younger brothers and I remember my grannie telling me the story about the boar.
In Gene Florence's book on Depression Glass, he mentions some pattern, think it's Doric and Pansy or another pattern, where pieces of the pattern where found in England. Quite possibly Anchor Hocking exported to England and Canada glassware.
I love the fact that you can link the items to the mansion house and build up a picture of the people who lived there. This is what we like about mudlarking, the history and items that take you back right back in time for a moment. Very enjoyable video.
You definitely know you have a midden from a grand house when you find cut glass knife rests and caviar pots from Fortnum and Mason. No wonder they used so much milk of magnesia, all that rich food. Lovely finds ladies.
"Another unexpected dump," said Alex. Made me laugh. Definitely some cool finds on a rather steep hill. Loved that caviar lid and pot and also appreciate the history of the bottles. Always interesting. Thank you for another great video!
Hello ladies I am watching your TH-cam show right now I am in the middle of it and I can’t wait to tell you this is the best dump I think you’ve ever been. I can’t wait till the round up at the end! James
A hat or a hood would be good! I took a French girlfriend to Fortnum's & she was so impressed (I think primarily with the packaging), that I took her to Harrod's food store - & she was very nervous crossing Hyde Park as I made her walk across the grass (which isn't allowed in Parisian parks).
What is it with Gail and tiny pot lids? She arrives, and dolls' pot lids leap from the soil to land at her feet! Altogether, this haul ranks very high on the 'Amazing Scale'. What a collection! After years of pennies and halfpennies, it is so satisfying to finally see a whole shilling. Marvelous!
@@NorthernMudlarks Gail, you're not called "Lydia" /"Lidia" for nothing! Amazing finds ladies. Loved being able to tag along with you both on your mudlarking adventures.
THE BOAR. Take a look at the lid of any bottle of Gordon's gin and you'll find a boar's head. Legend has it that a member of the Gordon clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar when out hunting. Ever since, the ancestors of Alexander Gordon sported a boar's head on their coat of arms.
What a little treasure pile you stumbled on! I hope it's a regular haunt for you, I'm sure there's plenty more gasp-worthy finds waiting to be rescued.
Your Lancaster, Ohio glass jar was probably for jelly or jam. When I was a child in the 1950s, my mother used similar jars for her jam, and preserves, and they'd be sealed with parafin wax and then a thin, brass-plated cap was put over the mouth.
Yes! I have one very similar. As soon as Alex turned over the jar and I saw the Anchor I said, "That's Anchor Hocking". This company has a very long history and there are some great websites out there. Many of our american canning jars were made by them during the late 1800's through the 1900's.
Hi girls, My husband worked at the HP sauce factory in Aston Birmingham for many years from the early sixties and was given a book that tells the whole history of the company, If you are interested Its called the true story of HP sauce xx
I can’t believe that you left that enamel sign behind it’s quite valuable even in the bad shape that it is in please go back and rescue it . Lol I was shouting at my screen to not leave it behind.the ones in good condition can fetch hundreds
What an amazing place, great finds Ladies! The little rattle is fantastic and the pot lid is a mudlarks dream! Also, the bike lamp is exactly the same as one my Dad had 😀 Wonderful video x
When I was a child (many miles ago )!!! my father came home with a bottle of fammel syrup .when I next had a cough I was given a dose of this concoction. It was the most disgusting thing I had ever had. It tasted like the smell of creosote.I can still imagine that I can taste it even now.!!!!! Love from Wolverhampton in The West Midlands. xxxxxxx
That was another great place to search, and so many great finds. Love all those beautiful bottles and the histories behind them. The colours must be amazing with the sun shining through them in your home. Love your videos and enjoy your week
What a very interesting place to go hunting for hidden treasures. I really loved the fact that you found out who these items probably belonged to. Such a strange jumbled link through time, to a place that once stood proud. Full of life. A bit sad in a way, that all that's left are bits and Bob's...ah but those things are now being re discovered and treasured once again. I do think its a great place to go hunting again, dont you. X
Channels like this are pretty much ravens watching what shinies other ravens find. I know they remind me of myself when I go beach combing. (Glances at shell/fossil stash that I still need to get around to organizing)
This has been such a terrific video. All time best!!! I felt bad that you were out digging when it was snowing. I was hoping you had no leaks in your boots. I could just feel the cold in my bones. I hope you can go back to this site soon and often.
Love the history associated with the finds. Glad you’re able to expand your adventures after lockdown. Looking forward to more finds that draw us into the past on Sunday mornings.
At 24:09, when you both said hello, I lol’d and had to replay it about a dozen times! Each time I watched it, it brought me more joy than the time before! Love your channel. Love your treasures, love you guys! Thanks for bringing us along!🙏💕
I haven’t been to the woods in over a year. In the meanwhile, watching you two explore gives me happiness ☺️ That caviar jar is looking really novel, cool. Perhaps consider the Japanese craft of kintsugi (mending with gold) for repairing such a unique vessel? Anchor Hocking glass is still manufactured today. My uneducated guess is that your piece of glass is a jelly jar.
A beautiful thank you to you for the lovely adventure. You survived the snow burst to enjoy a challenging day of mountain climbing and spring air! It was fun to watch!
2:51 That niddrie brick was made just down the road from me. It is now Fort Kinnaird Retail Park. I can remember it there in the 1980's and it closed 1990.
I thought it was a bit big too, then I did a Google image search for ‘cut glass knife rest’ and wow! The Victorians certainly seemed to like chunky knife rests. It’s like they hated any clear space in their table settings- they started inventing stuff to clutter it up with like these! These days, the knife rests might be better used for paintbrushes or wooden spoons next to your cooking area.
Thank-you ladies❣️I really enjoyed your adventure today! It was lovely to be outside with you both! You are so kind and happy together. I really appreciated the information on all of your finds! Cheers have a wonderful week and keep creating ❌⭕️☀️🇨🇦😎😎
I love to watch you find your treasures! I enjoy it so much! You both have such lovely speaking voices, that are so pleasant to the ear. I could listen to you talk all day. But I digress, the treasures you find are just so wonderful. I I would love to go alongside you two as you go on your adventures. Lovely finds indeed.
I just love the mini history stories on the things you find! Your enthusiasm for the bits and pieces truly tells of your passion for the hobby. Im always entertained. Thank you for sharing your wonderful finds!
Anchor Hocking made casseroledishes you could take from refrigerator to the oven and wouldn't break. I grew up about 30 miles from Lancaster, Ohio. Love your show
How I envy you! I am 75 yrs old and have wanted to go through dumps since I was 9 years old. Never was allowed to do such a thing in Iowa and moved to Southern California in 1962 which was and is a wasteland without treasure for the most part. I thank you for the opportunity to go along on your adventures and history. Even if I were there, my Afib would prevent me from physical discovery, so I really appreciate your videos. Fascinating and very exciting with all the bottles, bits and bobs!
Great episode and admirable dedication hacking through all that undergrowth! The Gordon’s symbol is a boar’s head. This is what I found on their website: Take a look at the lid of any bottle of Gordon's gin and you'll find a boar's head. Legend has it that a member of the Gordon clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar when out hunting. Ever since, the ancestors of Alexander Gordon sported a boar's head on their coat of arms.
Dedicated diggers to be out in that weather! That little head looking up at you-delightful! I like that you are willing to put something together if broken. Or use broken bits for crafts.
WOW ladies, the two of you have managed to stumble upon some cool old finds. Take them home, clean them up with some old toothbrushes and put your finds in a nice display case. Put the old bottles on display where some sunlight can reach them and enjoy the lovely colours that appear. Really good collectibles. Well done.👍🇦🇺✌️☮️😁
Watching the two of you treasure hunt together is so heartwarming and it makes me wish I could see my mother more. Its been so tough with covid-19. Plus she lives like 2 hours away. We love going to thrift stores and garage sales together. We both love arts and crafts and jewelry making. She's the best! Cherish eachother everyday. You're so lucky to have eachother and seem to really love what you do. Watching you brings me joy in these uncertain times and I want to thank you for that. So a big hug and lots of love from Canada ❤
What a wonderful dump and even better finds, I love the caviar dish and look forward to seeing it repaired. I was surprised to recognize the Anchor Hocking logo on the bottom of the jam pot, my grandmother used those a lot. I hope you put up with steep climbs and stinging nettles to return to see what else you can find at the Posh dump. Thank you Alex and Gail, have an awesome week.
I had an idea for the blue bottle stoppers. You could make a windchime or hang a cluster of them together for decor in the light. I'm sure they would look great in the sun together. :)
Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and hit the Notification Bell - it really helps our channel keep going! Gail & Alex xx
Your videos always make me smile...Thank you..Love that Old switch ..Remember when I was a child we had something similar not with brass but ceramic &probably bakelite on top..& yes I loved to fidget with it...Oh & thank you for always ending with the shwoos, wait to see brown shwoo & white shwoo at the end..& the flowers & trees & sky...Take care.🤗🖐️
I’m thinking the glass cup like piece could be a candle holder. Maybe candle wax was put in it, possibly, I have several small ones like that, without markings and very modern. But very similar. ❤️❤️❤️
100% my fave mudlarking channel. I’ve loved watching your knowledge expand and it’s really helped me to identify treasures I find and it’s funny how we all get more selective as we go along (although I still bring home plenty of ‘things’ which end up being ‘nothing’s’ after cleaning!) x
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Little doll's head peeking out of the greenery was a magical moment
My favorite spot so far! You must go back asap!!!!!
Mudlark Barbie has a new hat I see. Too funny!
Every thing you find is beautiful or outstanding even though u r picking thru someone’s rubbish. I think the real treasure and beauty here is you two. I hope you know you are our treasures.
Good call rollonbc. They are just too sweet.
Frauds.. everything they find is to clean to be sitting outside for decades.
Yes, we're so happy to have unearthed you ladies and your channel amidst some of the - ahem - lesser quality channels that are out there. Love the quality and content of these videos; they're top-notch.
I agree you are the bravest to go out and do mudlarking not even worrying about getting muddy or you are always the people I turn to when I am bored you are the ruby's and seaglas in my neklace northern mudlarks and keep that in your heart forever
I just want you all to know you are the ruby's and seaglas in my rings neklace and much more northern mudlarks
Pity you left that piece of Chinese pottery! It has really fancy writings on it that say “Blessing and Longevity”, the two characters are intact and readable but then at the same time curved artfully to form a complete circle. It could’ve made a beautiful pendant that has wonderful meanings to it!
How. Any mins in did you see the bit of pottery
Alex crawling on her belly like military man behind enemy lines! Sooooo excited!!!
So much fun! I love the caviar pot and can't wait to see it reconstructed. Anchor Hocking is very popular here in the U.S. so I recognized that one right away. Also, it's a boar on the Gordon's Gin. Here's a bit of trivia...." Legend has it that a member of the Gordon clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar when out hunting. Ever since, the ancestors of Alexander Gordon sported a boar's head on their coat of arms." Thank you so much for a great adventure. :-D
You beat me to it, my great grannie who we loved with was a gordon from Fochabers in Scotland then she moved to Dundee and when her father died she was made to sign papers and sent down to Lancashire with her two younger brothers and I remember my grannie telling me the story about the boar.
What a surprise to see the Anchor Hocking mark on the bottom of the glass!
You could use the knife rest to mind your wet paint brushes.
An Ohio fan
In Gene Florence's book on Depression Glass, he mentions some pattern, think it's Doric and Pansy or another pattern, where pieces of the pattern where found in England. Quite possibly Anchor Hocking exported to England and Canada glassware.
I love the fact that you can link the items to the mansion house and build up a picture of the people who lived there. This is what we like about mudlarking, the history and items that take you back right back in time for a moment. Very enjoyable video.
Yes, it's amazing what you can find out about other people's rubbish! lol
The doll face in the nettle patch was magic!
That's what I thought, also. It would have been cool to leave it in situ but dig around it and put it in a pot in the garden. :-)
There was another right to the left that she missed- maybe the elusive one with none missing.
So many great finds. I love watching your videos. Have a blessed day. 🙏😊🙏😊🙏
@@dianecook6734 I AGREE 🤗😍🤗😍🤗😍🤗😘🤗
When Alex says “i wonder if its got owt on it “ as a geordie this made me smile 😊
You definitely know you have a midden from a grand house when you find cut glass knife rests and caviar pots from Fortnum and Mason.
No wonder they used so much milk of magnesia, all that rich food. Lovely finds ladies.
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"Another unexpected dump," said Alex. Made me laugh. Definitely some cool finds on a rather steep hill. Loved that caviar lid and pot and also appreciate the history of the bottles. Always interesting. Thank you for another great video!
Hello ladies I am watching your TH-cam show right now I am in the middle of it and I can’t wait to tell you this is the best dump I think you’ve ever been. I can’t wait till the round up at the end! James
I'm impressed by the confidence and dexterity Alex displays when she handles their finds .
Wonderful finds! I hope you will be able to go back soon!
A hat or a hood would be good!
I took a French girlfriend to Fortnum's & she was so impressed (I think primarily with the packaging), that I took her to Harrod's food store - & she was very nervous crossing Hyde Park as I made her walk across the grass (which isn't allowed in Parisian parks).
I hope you go back to that magical spot often!
That dump is a fabulous gift that keeps on giving. Hope you are going back there again.
What is it with Gail and tiny pot lids? She arrives, and dolls' pot lids leap from the soil to land at her feet!
Altogether, this haul ranks very high on the 'Amazing Scale'. What a collection! After years of pennies and halfpennies, it is so satisfying to finally see a whole shilling. Marvelous!
It’s true! You should see how many tiny lids we have! 😂
@@NorthernMudlarks Gail, you're not called "Lydia" /"Lidia" for nothing! Amazing finds ladies. Loved being able to tag along with you both on your mudlarking adventures.
Wow! A posh dump!! What an unusual find, "the babies rattle" well-spotted Alex.
And an impressive head headgear for Barbie.🤣🤣🤣xx
THE BOAR. Take a look at the lid of any bottle of Gordon's gin and you'll find a boar's head. Legend has it that a member of the Gordon clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar when out hunting. Ever since, the ancestors of Alexander Gordon sported a boar's head on their coat of arms.
What a little treasure pile you stumbled on! I hope it's a regular haunt for you, I'm sure there's plenty more gasp-worthy finds waiting to be rescued.
Your Lancaster, Ohio glass jar was probably for jelly or jam. When I was a child in the 1950s, my mother used similar jars for her jam, and preserves, and they'd be sealed with parafin wax and then a thin, brass-plated cap was put over the mouth.
Yes! I have one very similar. As soon as Alex turned over the jar and I saw the Anchor I said, "That's Anchor Hocking". This company has a very long history and there are some great websites out there. Many of our american canning jars were made by them during the late 1800's through the 1900's.
Lancaster, Ohio we named after Lancaster, England.
Hi girls, My husband worked at the HP sauce factory in Aston Birmingham for many years from the early sixties and was given a book that tells the whole history of the company, If you are interested Its called the true story of HP sauce xx
I can’t believe that you left that enamel sign behind it’s quite valuable even in the bad shape that it is in please go back and rescue it . Lol I was shouting at my screen to not leave it behind.the ones in good condition can fetch hundreds
And the chinese plate with gold trim. Could have cut the circle design out and made a pendant or ornament.
..and the very early clay pipe bowl. 17th century I reckon! 😨
@@OriginsReborn It wasn't early - the heal was broken off and made it look older than it was x
We are already planning to go back for it - were to tiers to walk back for it last time x
@@NorthernMudlarks You have not considered using backpacks as well?
What an amazing place, great finds Ladies! The little rattle is fantastic and the pot lid is a mudlarks dream! Also, the bike lamp is exactly the same as one my Dad had 😀 Wonderful video x
I recognized the Anchor Hocking logo immediately! Hi! from Michigan.
I dug up an aqua colored Gordon's dry gin bottle with a square bottom and boar's head, in my backyard in Washington State. So excited.
Nice! x
It probably came from up here in BC...you can buy it in any liquor store.
I like the idea of you creating a prosthetic ear for the doll. Just seems right.
Forever wanting to go mudlarking with you but I live in the US in the middle of the country D:
When I was a child (many miles ago )!!! my father came home with a bottle of fammel syrup .when I next had a cough I was given a dose of this concoction. It was the most disgusting thing I had ever had. It tasted like the smell of creosote.I can still imagine that I can taste it even now.!!!!! Love from Wolverhampton in The West Midlands. xxxxxxx
Love the perfume bottles and Aquamarine colored bottles, love the doll's head in the stinging nettles , she looked like a fairy so mystical!
Enjoy all the history and watching her crawl for her finds
Clearly I was not alone in noticing where Alex has 'parked' the dentures, sort of a 'Teethara' or just a 'Crown' !!
The 10 dislikes are from the ghosts that didn't like to be reminded that they missed the royal garden party😉
You ladies always have such a nice music selection. I'm glad to see you out and about, enjoying spring!
That was another great place to search, and so many great finds. Love all those beautiful bottles and the histories behind them. The colours must be amazing with the sun shining through them in your home. Love your videos and enjoy your week
What an incredible dump ! How delighted you must be , to be able to marry up the owners of the discarded treasures . 🌿🌸
What a very interesting place to go hunting for hidden treasures. I really loved the fact that you found out who these items probably belonged to. Such a strange jumbled link through time, to a place that once stood proud. Full of life. A bit sad in a way, that all that's left are bits and Bob's...ah but those things are now being re discovered and treasured once again.
I do think its a great place to go hunting again, dont you. X
Yes you have to come back it’s a great place lots of nice things ❤️❤️
You two are like crows gathering your shinys and I wish I could join you!!! ^_^
Bower birds.
Channels like this are pretty much ravens watching what shinies other ravens find. I know they remind me of myself when I go beach combing. (Glances at shell/fossil stash that I still need to get around to organizing)
@@RockyRoadCreationsbyDiana You Aussie or Kiwi?
@@oxorox972 Neither, I'm from the states.
@@RockyRoadCreationsbyDiana You have bower birds in the States?
Great finds ladies, greetings from Wales 🏴
You never disappoint with your videos you both found amazing stuff and the history of your finds is great.
This has been such a terrific video. All time best!!! I felt bad that you were out digging when it was snowing. I was hoping you had no leaks in your boots. I could just feel the cold in my bones. I hope you can go back to this site soon and often.
A bit of snow won't stop us! xx
Oh, what a great place to scritch around! You will need to go back again another day.
I hope you go back there soon such neat things
What a gorgeous spot!!!
The little stream is so pretty
I love this place! Sorry it’s so cold for you!!
I know creating videos is time consuming but oh it would be great to get videos more than once a week. 🥰😍Your channel is one of my absolute faves! ❣
Love the history associated with the finds. Glad you’re able to expand your adventures after lockdown. Looking forward to more finds that draw us into the past on Sunday mornings.
At 24:09, when you both said hello, I lol’d and had to replay it about a dozen times! Each time I watched it, it brought me more joy than the time before! Love your channel. Love your treasures, love you guys! Thanks for bringing us along!🙏💕
I haven’t been to the woods in over a year. In the meanwhile, watching you two explore gives me happiness ☺️
That caviar jar is looking really novel, cool. Perhaps consider the Japanese craft of kintsugi (mending with gold) for repairing such a unique vessel?
Anchor Hocking glass is still manufactured today. My uneducated guess is that your piece of glass is a jelly jar.
A beautiful thank you to you for the lovely adventure. You survived the snow burst to enjoy a challenging day of mountain climbing and spring air! It was fun to watch!
2:51 That niddrie brick was made just down the road from me. It is now Fort Kinnaird Retail Park. I can remember it there in the 1980's and it closed 1990.
Cool! x
I love everything about your videos. They're entertaining, and informative. You lovely ladies are greater appreciated. Thanks so much!
You seem to have a lovely bond with your mum it's nice to see
Legend has it a member of the Gordon Clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar!. Since then they have the boar on the bottles. Very cool
I think it’s a jelly glass and they are quite common finds in American dumps
Amazing finds. Love the history you take the time to look up and share with us. Always interesting.
Excellent stuff. The knife rest seems very big, my initial thought was it was a glass wedding cake pillar for a tiered cake.
It's a knife rest x
I thought it was a bit big too, then I did a Google image search for ‘cut glass knife rest’ and wow! The Victorians certainly seemed to like chunky knife rests. It’s like they hated any clear space in their table settings- they started inventing stuff to clutter it up with like these! These days, the knife rests might be better used for paintbrushes or wooden spoons next to your cooking area.
Thank-you ladies❣️I really enjoyed your adventure today! It was lovely to be outside with you both! You are so kind and happy together. I really appreciated the information on all of your finds! Cheers have a wonderful week and keep creating ❌⭕️☀️🇨🇦😎😎
Another great video tho I will never understand the obsession with the freaky dolls heads think I would stand on them xx
Sitting in hospital feeling ridiculously cheerful watching the two of you crawling around in the undergrowth. You are a veritable tonic!
Hope you get well soon! xx
You ladies always find the most interesting history bits.
Thoroughly enjoyed the segment go back to that dump find some more silver.
I love to watch you find your treasures! I enjoy it so much! You both have such lovely speaking voices, that are so pleasant to the ear. I could listen to you talk all day. But I digress, the treasures you find are just so wonderful. I I would love to go alongside you two as you go on your adventures.
Lovely finds indeed.
Fantastic video ...such wonderful finds. 😘 Xx
Fabulous finds, I love how you research the history on most of your finds. Please take another trip to this location. 💐💞
I just love the mini history stories on the things you find! Your enthusiasm for the bits and pieces truly tells of your passion for the hobby. Im always entertained. Thank you for sharing your wonderful finds!
I totally agree! adds so much to the items.
Some amazing stuff in that place i would keep going back there girls keep safe xx
Fabulous finds again lady's Sunday night's entertainment love the baby rattle..thank you ....
Okay, here we go! :-) Great finds, you two! How do you resist digging into the hillside? I'd be like that badger/fox... !
Anchor Hocking made casseroledishes you could take from refrigerator to the oven and wouldn't break. I grew up about 30 miles from Lancaster, Ohio. Love your show
You ladies make things so interesting!Thank You
always fun going through the dumps with you two
Great video 😁 amazing other treasures still to find there😍
I love it when you find items with "Dumfries" on them since I live a couple of miles from Dumfries, Virginia. So fun to watch your videos!
How I envy you! I am 75 yrs old and have wanted to go through dumps since I was 9 years old. Never was allowed to do such a thing in Iowa and moved to Southern California in 1962 which was and is a wasteland without treasure for the most part. I thank you for the opportunity to go along on your adventures and history. Even if I were there, my Afib would prevent me from physical discovery, so I really appreciate your videos. Fascinating and very exciting with all the bottles, bits and bobs!
It's great to have you come along with us! Thanks so much! xx
I was watching a history documentry and found out that mudlarking was a profession way back in the day. Thats so neat!
Ha ! That was like a full on action adventure when you found the caviar lid ........ Love you two ..... XO
Great episode and admirable dedication hacking through all that undergrowth! The Gordon’s symbol is a boar’s head. This is what I found on their website:
Take a look at the lid of any bottle of Gordon's gin and you'll find a boar's head. Legend has it that a member of the Gordon clan saved the King of Scotland from a wild boar when out hunting. Ever since, the ancestors of Alexander Gordon sported a boar's head on their coat of arms.
Thank you! x
love the history put behind the finds.
Facinating selection of finds here, worth all the scrambling and avoiding brambles and nettles! Dolls head my favourite 💚
Dedicated diggers to be out in that weather! That little head looking up at you-delightful! I like that you are willing to put something together if broken. Or use broken bits for crafts.
We would be covered in ticks if we went to a place like that, so much fun to watch.
Some cool finds dear ladies and I love the historical research.
WOW ladies, the two of you have managed to stumble upon some cool old finds. Take them home, clean them up with some old toothbrushes and put your finds in a nice display case. Put the old bottles on display where some sunlight can reach them and enjoy the lovely colours that appear. Really good collectibles. Well done.👍🇦🇺✌️☮️😁
This was a great and magical place! The two of you seemed so happy. What finds!
Very glad to see your finds cleaned up and that you give background information on the items. Enjoy watching the hunt and finds.
Watching the two of you treasure hunt together is so heartwarming and it makes me wish I could see my mother more. Its been so tough with covid-19. Plus she lives like 2 hours away. We love going to thrift stores and garage sales together. We both love arts and crafts and jewelry making. She's the best! Cherish eachother everyday. You're so lucky to have eachother and seem to really love what you do. Watching you brings me joy in these uncertain times and I want to thank you for that. So a big hug and lots of love from Canada ❤
What a wonderful dump and even better finds, I love the caviar dish and look forward to seeing it repaired. I was surprised to recognize the Anchor Hocking logo on the bottom of the jam pot, my grandmother used those a lot. I hope you put up with steep climbs and stinging nettles to return to see what else you can find at the Posh dump. Thank you Alex and Gail, have an awesome week.
What a treat to be in such a beautiful
area and then find some great treasures.
Incredible haul. The caviar pot is one amazing piece , well worth repairing the bottom . There can't be many of those left complete .
That caviar lid looks brand new! Astounding! Well done, Ladies!
I had an idea for the blue bottle stoppers. You could make a windchime or hang a cluster of them together for decor in the light. I'm sure they would look great in the sun together. :)
Great idea x
Make a mold of the good half of the dolls head. Then cast a perfect match.
Did you guys take the Duckhams sign? Always good finds signs! Love the light switch! I have a white porcelain version, but love the brown! 😍
We are going to go back for it x