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The hollow pointy item really looks like a vase from an early luxury motor car. The metal bar with the 2 points that Marie found was used to tie logs or beams together. Often used in WW2.
Now that's dedication, magnet fishing in such rotten weather! Your hanging thing at 7:45 may have been a cooking pan for use in a large fireplace, The cook could have tipped meat juices or whatever out of the pan without removing from the heat. That's my best guess, anyway. I'm guessing the coal hammer would have been used by customers for breaking up lumps of coal that were too large to fit in their grates.
Awe you flustered him ❤. The coffee grinder was so cool. The car alarm would have drove me mad. And thank you Marie for the history. I really enjoy it.
It's a wooden post end to sink into the river bed. Seen lots they sharpen the end of large posts then cap with these. The other end of the post would have a band round it too, to prevent splitting.The metal item ay the end that looks like machine tooth i mean. So you were pretty close there 😊
Great video, amazing finds,especially Marie's coffee grinder made from cast iron! Only ever seen them made from wood in museums. You all did a brilliant job managing that horrible weather. ❤ Nice to see Glen's beard growing back in 🙂 Thank you everyone for the finds and great video ❤
Sorry guys, but got to rub it in, I'm originally from Bedford,but I'm now, since 1981 in Perth Western Australia, and I not a excessive heat lover, but today, Friday the temp here is 35c. I had 22 years of winters, I was 4 in the winter of 1963 when the Great Ouse in Bedford froze over. The last 10 winters here, I have only worn tee shirt, shorts and trainers. I definitely do not miss the slush, iced up bedroom windows and wet boots. Great content, but sometimes I struggle with your thick " Brummy/Black Country" accents. Still have my sort of London accent after all this time. Just remember guys. YNWA.
Nice to see my home City on a magnet fishing video. A few facts about Derby: The City is almost 2,000 years old. It boasts the first purpose built indoor market in Britain(The Guild Hall) The first purpose built Public park in Britain(The Arboretum) as well as Rolls Royce, Joseph Charles Bamford (JCB) and Bakewell tarts, with the original Bakewell pudding shop still in ....... Bakewell 😄among numerous other things... If you are giving the coal hammer away, I would love to clean it up, put a new handle on it and put it on display ?
Yes the unicorn horn, screws to something ! I can't quite remember but seen that shape before. In the back of my head I think of church or graveyard ?? So what goes in it, flowers ? 🤔
Aloha Glen & Marie! A great name for this video could have been; "💣💥💣Bombs & 🦋🐛🦋Butteries."😉Interesting ( and scary💣), finds! The Coffee Grinder is an excellent example of how things were "made to last in the times past." I'm a poet, & don't know it!☺Great Video!🦋💣
COAL HAMMER : The coal was delivered in sacks by the coalman. Some pieces of coal were big and some were very big. So everybody had a hammer of some sort to break the big bits to a suitable size for a domestic fire. However I imagine it would be an Upper Class house that had to have a specially-made hammer for breaking up coal. The Victorians were crazy about having specially-made tools for every domestic function, so that might be it.
Well jealous i love coins and hope to find some mud larking but im still saving for a detector, absolutely well worth checking i reckon someone lost a cloth coins purse and the materials long rotted away leaving them coins im one spot since who knows when, im a collector of old and new so well done.❤
Myself I'm from Ontario Canada. It sucks, I think we are having a green Christmas. But still it's nice warm here to. +6 c. Really warm for this time of year. Always love seeing the Peakys bring up all the history and letting everyone know what it is.
The post end point is probably fairly old by the way cause the ones i have seen in the past were definitely blacksmith made. It's probably off of one of the old bridge piles.
The cone item you want to know about is a candle snuffer. They bit with the hole would have been to attach a pole to reach the candles or gas lights that were high up.
That pointy thing, at the end….. I believe it surely might be from a suit of armor. I keep waiting for you all to pull a full suit of armor out. 😊 it’s going to happen, I just feel it!
A lot of nice finds . Such a cold magnet fishing Bay, but you all did such a good Bob done.🎉😊❤ t his is shirley from new Bern north carolina u..s.a. it is cool here too.❤🎉😮😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
The reason I think that is I have seen one similar I actually pulled one out after doing a demolition recovery as the local council had their town hall being built on the site
That unicorn thingy I believe may be the end of a doctor face mask that they put sweet smelling herbs in during the black death it would have been bigger with the rest of it being made of cloth 😮
No help with the mystery item, but linking 2 things together coffee was rare and expensive as was tea, hence tea chests with locks but what was most expensive was pineapples (like the top of your fence topper) people in the 18th century would carry them around and were mugged for them!
My goodness! How on earth do you keep your hands warm in the wet and snow?? We don’t magnet fish in winter because I freeze to death😂. GREAT finds and bravo! -Nina from the States❤
Hi guys . The knife . Hitler youth was formed using the scouts as a base . The earlie scout knives were issued to Hitler youth before the emblem was charged Paul
Is that what you call a crud of coins? That hanging thing as you called it was a hanging frying pan in a morning for breakfast then at lunch and dinner it could be used for fish or baking the likes of scones over an open fire?
Search for the old Horsham district council town hall it should tell you when it was built as it was so long ago I can’t remember when I was there having to collect everything that was being demolished so they could build this old council town hall
Could that piece of metal that's is come shaped be a part of a Dr mask from the early 1800 or when the plage was the nose part they use to have masks that were like a birds beak? Just a thought.
I soak them in lemon juice for a couple of days mate, then I get some salt on my fingers and dk circular movement with my finger, they come up like new pins