Wonderful finds, that little pig bead was great find. Thank you for showing your great video. Keep the hunt for more gems find. Your friend shirley from new Bern,north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉a 😮🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What lovely finds. With interesting history of course about the glass bottle embellishment. Oh but the most wonderful find was the little green pig. That was fabulous. Gail, I'd love to see you replace its little silver belly band and hanging loop. I'm sure Alex would love to wear it as a necklace. I know i certainly would. Thanks for a lovely lark. 😁 xx
@northernmudlarks I was inspired by the design of one of your mourning button finds. I am building an acoustic guitar and carved the shell inlay for the headstock in a similar design as your button. ❤ Your videos are so peaceful and fun. Thank you!
If you are coming to Carlisle Cumbria, you should stop at the cricket club next to the Eden bridge, as they have a archaeology dig that anyone can help them, digging up Roman finds, when our local museum has been refurbished the finds will go on display.
It put me in a good mood just watching RU-vid. You’re so much fun finding all those tiny treasures Scotland is a beautiful place. I think I should like to live there.❤😊
I love all of the morning buttons you find. I find it interesting that you've never found duplicate button designs. I love your teeth sculpture! It is really fantastic! The piggy is so cute!
Thank you not only for these odysseys but your efforts to identify the flora around you. The montages and music you edit together are delightful... a balm.
Hi Gail and Alex thank you for a really interesting mudlark, the pig and the bottle seal should go onto the window ledge as they are both wonderful finds. The clay marble with two different clays i think mean that they used up bits and bobs left over from other things to make cheaper marbles for the poorer kids but actually i think the fact they have lasted so long makes them still very beautiful. Wishing you both a good week ahead.
Another lovely video! I am a Jaw Harp player and have performed with my wife, a singer and dulcimer player all over the US… Jaw Harps are one of the oldest musical instruments, found in cultures all over the world…Too bad it is so knackered…What a day for great finds!!! Keep them coming gals! Blessings to you both always!
Hey Ms. Gail, that glass seal was from an Antique 1890's French wine bottle... L. Pernaud Couvet Thanks for all the hard work you girls put into your video's!!! Great Work!
Charlotte had a grand time today, she rode a pig to market. Thanks Alex for continuing to stage her in the finds!! All types of wonderful finds today, thanks for taking us along!
Alex! That sculpture is amazing!!!!!!!! I love that kind of stuff, I have a giant collection of bones and bits and teeth and feathers and whatnots that I've found over the years. Never found any dentures or glass eyes though, not yet anyway! Cheers.
Hey viewer's, These ladies do a lot of work to show us a great time. The least you can do to say thank you is hit the LIKE button. I see there are 6202 views and only 1.7k likes.... come on guys.... time to say thank you! :)
Love your lovely house and the look you are going for. I do the same thing. Really enjoy shopping flea markets, thrift stores and estate sales. I was in England in 2019 just outside Birmingham. My next door neighbor and I went to all the carboot sales in the area. One or 2 almost every day of the week. Simply loved it.
It may be a Tapir. So many lovely flowers. No! Don’t do a face plant! lol. Another mud badger spotted! I like the seal, and a great color too, one of my favorites. I was just commenting on SiFinds about only never finding same pattern “jet” buttons. Wing nut? Looks like a propeller to me! Can’t wait to see the stained glass project. Love a “thing” ! Queen Anne’s Lace. That’s a nice tooth. What is that frame under the window outside ? 🙏🏼🌎💖🇺🇸. 🌞. The eyes in the sculpture are a nice touch, lol. The pig in the window!
First of all I love your sculpture Alex! Secondly I wonder if your little arrow shaped piece of glass may be a collar point or perhaps a piece to put at the point of a sweetheart neckline. I have seen both. It is very interesting. Great video!
There’s Dolly! I love it when you pick up the shards of glass & pottery, I know you can do something with them (mosaic tiled wall or something). Love this area you were picking through too. ✨ Also, you both should do a few collaborations with Mudd Bagger - I bet you’d love his area for mudlarking! Thoughts on the tooth- Victorian Mobsters OMG that tooth sculpture is brilliant!! 😂
Such wonderful finds! Love the mourning buttons, and the pig ! Oh the little knob hinge thing is on a flute or clarinet goes over the hole to create the note, sorry mind is skipping on name at the moment, I am amazed at all the beautiful flowers are you and at 25:28 the "frilly" plant in front of you is called "sweet Annie" aka wormwood it smells like licorice and has medicinal properties and is great in satchels for your clothes drawer, it keep bugs away and make your clothes smell good, and it was a cure for malaria, as it helped kill the parasites that caused it. oh my I added this before watching the end the glass seal, ..how oddly curious that you were standing right in from of wormwood then! wow! . Dames rocket I believe the whole plant is edible, but need to look that up. The small dot cabochon looks like the dot in a guitar neck or instrument. I just went ewww on the human tooth lol :) I am curious if you ever thought of using the glass stoppers in ceramic, point partial in the ceramic, it should make a great hot pot holder!
I just love listening and watching Mom and Daughter interacting with each other. You guys have such a wonderful relationship. I just love you both so much 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The pig and the black button, so beautiful, this little piggy went all the way home. Mom did you not buy Alex any toys as a child, LOL. You have a great imagination.
Oh it looks good there! So pretty. I'm thinking Alex, go badger, go badger it's your birthday🤣❤️ I know you'll go tunneling 😁🤘 mod carbles! I love the knobbly 👋❤️
I love your little animal and bottle seal!! Awesome finds!! I think your black mourning buttons would make aln awesome display in a frame to hang on your wall!! Miss seeing your Northern Mudlarkers Make!! LOVE ALL OF YOUR CHANNELS!! ❤😊 keep on doing what you two creative ladies do!!
The thimble may be a tailors thimble which had no top, I still have my Mums she trained as a tailoress. The white round object with one hole may be the centre of a fabric or thread button. Great video❤
It has to be the lovely Irish pig that goes in the window of wonders and perhaps the Jews Harp too. Great lark and some lovely glass hope we see you make something out of it.
Hi Ladies, I think the glass bricks are from a chimney; maybe a Christmas village scene? it's gorgeous! and the little pig, oh my heart! Alex, could you cast the Bottle seal and make necklaces out of them, I reckon they'd sell well!? Thanks again for another wonderful video. Sandie, Melbourne, Australia x ♥
HERE IN AMERICA THAT WOULD BE CALLED A MOUTH ORGAN. IF YOU HAVE EVER HEARD ONE PLAYED THEY ARE GREAT. I GOT TO HEAR ONE PLAYED WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG. LOVE TO WATCH YOU BECAUSE YOU FIND SOME AMAZING ITEMS. I WISH THERE WERE PLACES HERE TO GO HUNTING LIKE YOU DO.
Hello from South France - Pernod Couvet was famous for "absinthe" bottles also established at Auvers sur Oise in France end of XIX to beginning XXth century; Robert Lewis Stevenson also apreciate that kind of drink .... a part of little Story ... thanks for this incredible find