I love the milk glass. I have quite a collection on it myself. Watching your videos ignites the treasure hunter in me. I'm really going to have to go shopping at your shop. I would love to get a pipe and blue and white shards, love those tiny glass bottles and those tan like crocks that you do your building on. Thank you for making these videos. I love them. I will be buying you two a cup of coffee soon. Hugs, Diana.
You can use tiny jars for Airplants, Those are really popular here in the states. You can also get tiny super strong magnets to glue them on the tiny bottles then put your air plants in then put them on the fridge. You can get them on Amazon, magnets also.
since watching your 1st video here I think of this as electric dump as it shocks you with all the great finds. Thanks for going back here guys for another treat of finding wonderful treasures
Topsy Dump..it just keeps on growing! How many vulcanised stoppers can you find in a day? Amazing! Sarah, you brought a tear to my eye with your 1937 Coronation Cup. What a lovely lady you are 😘
Vote from SC USA I want to combo with with an other observer ... how about "Collies Dump of Dreams"... this has to be your video best so far... almost too exciting at 10pm on a Saturday night... the things an older lady mudlarker just loves !
I am a reseller and a collector and when I was little I used to collect Miniatures for dollhouses and always had great pieces to do my Barbie dollhouse and play Barbies how I love those days they bring back the best memories of childhood and today make me happy
I would call it the power dump. I love the little blue jar with the lid on it that Mick found, such a pretty blue! Sara your excitement always keeps me smiling!
That blue jar with the silver live that Mick found beautiful, it's lovely how your husband is so sweet. But you're getting a gift every time you turn around ❤
Again a brilliant location and as always your little comedic touches you always make me chuckle and of course all the brilliant finds it’s like being a kid in a sweet shop I love those type of dumps always enjoys your videos and look forward to them can’t wait till next week 💪😃
Entertaining as ever you two and what a huge dump. A name for that dump - The Pylon Dump! After all, there are a few electricity pylons on the site. Perhaps a gathering of other mudlarkers such as, Northerns, Kit & Caboodlers, Mudpies, Si-Fi et al would help unearth more treasures. Great finds this time round. Sue and Ian, Australia
The big dump has amazing finds! I look at your bags becoming full of treasures filling up and I wondered how you get them home without breakage. Wow!😍❤️
Mick & Sarah, oh my goodness! What wonderful finds!!!! Mick, you make me laugh out loud (which is very rare, so thank you) and Sarah, your excitement is wonderful and contagious! Seems like I can never pick a favorite find when you go to the Ever Giving Bottle Dump! Thank you both so very much!
In the '50's I had a cork in my school lunch flask, and my parents had a big one with a cork, so I think they were common then so also maybe earlier. The scope of that dump is extraordinary. Love the channel. Stay safe especially it those holes!
The electric pilon dump, found a marble and a bead the last time I went there.... loads of abandoned tents, quite spooky..... loads of digging over the very far side.
I keep wondering what’s under all that grass. Could you take a small rake with you? I was thinking that a an electric tile cutter could be used to cut broken tops off. Like the cod bottle or the vase.
It makes me so sad to see all those beautiful pieces of glass and pottery that people threw away back in the day, it's lovely when you can find beauties to unearth and save and make into something Makes me happy to watch!!!
The clear thin glass rounded bottle with a cork is the broken inner liner of a thermos bottle. Years ago, rather that using stainless steel, they used a mirrored, double layer glass as a liner for a thermos bottle. This would keep cold drinks cold and hit drinks hot. Apparently the mirror finish has come off and the outer layer of glass broke. That is why it was discarded. When the glass part broke you would but a new glass liner and replace the broken one. The thermos outer part was reused.
Really nice pot with metal lid Mick found. It almost looks Egyptian. Very nice intact great finds. I'm praying for you walking on all that glass in your wellies. Well done thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your creations.
Amazing Adventure!!! So sorry I missed the live premier, the time change here in the U.S. made me miss it because I work Saturday's, will be able to watch live again once you guys change time.
Those little insulators look like electric fence insulators, we used them on the farm where I grew up in Pennsylvania. They are made out of plastic now so good find!
If you blow off the dirt on the label with compressed air really good then put a light coating of clear varnish over the label it will stay. After the varnish has dried completely then you wash the rest of the bottle.
Every now and again I put them in the craft videos we had them in the main video but it would make it a feature film so I add the special finds onto craft videos or post pictures onto our Facebook and insta gram
Hi lady hope you and Nick are doing safe and well sending love from Oregon! Wouldn't it be awesome if your newspaper dried out and you could deco some of your jam pots!
Have you invited Kit and Caboodlers and the Northern Mudlarks to roam that field? That would make a great video for everyone involved! Tony.(Right after I posted this comment, you mentioned the Northern Mudlarks and their colorful glass! Funny!)
You need a camera mount. Either on your head, or a chest mount. It would free your hands up so mudlarking and dump diving wouldn't be so labor intensive! Lol! Cheers! Keep up the good work! Tony in Washington state.
Another great adventure guys thank you kindly xx sara did you keep the guitar shaped bit of wood? Thats a great piece for pyrography xx once again thank you highlight of my week is coming on a adventure with you x
My dad would have been 7 in 1937,and just got to England from Italy,he was half English/Italian,my grand father layed cable and met my grand mother/Nonna in Anzio,they went to Worcester,my grand father also was a news paper man,and knew morse code,my father passed 3 weeks ago,he would have been 91,at least he died at home,and not alone like my Aunt did 5 months ago,with covid we were not alowed in to the hospital,like so many people,she died alone,so sad,so for all those people alone and scared or affraid,my thaughts and prayers go to them.How about the Dump of Dreams
Great video some lovely finds and future crafts can’t wait! I’ll be on Facebook to get my sweatshirt Monday when I get some pennies lol Thanks for bringing us along each week Sarah & Mick ☺️
hi colleen yes its here thanks very much , not open as we need to sit us all down to get a video of opening but will be coming soon , we are looking forwould to it , thaks
It’s in Manchester we can’t travel outside of Manchester at the moment if you have a dump you can share with us like this ( one we don’t have to dig ourselves surface finds ) please message us and we can trade sites
You used the word "overwhelming", Sarah, and it's very a propos!! There's just too much to see. It will take you & Mick months to check everything that's there. That's good for you and good for us!! See you next time.