When I was a child many years ago my father bought a old house with an overgrown yard like that. He found a local farmer and rented a herd of goats to clear it out. It only took a couple of days and the goats had clean it out.
Looks like the bag and contents was the spoils of a robbery. At a guess the silver fly was in it too. Might be appropriate to share the footage with the local police as it may help them close a case.
I would definitely contact the local police and see if they have any idea where that stuff came from. They can probably dispose of the ammunition as well. Someone probably stole it and figured flipping it over a convent wall would keep them from getting caught.
Hi , the bee container is a English silver plated and glass bee or wasp honey pot dating to 1890-1900 , quite valuable if the glass wasn’t damaged about £800 in the U.K. ,very interesting finds
Billy, that sterling silver insect is an antique worth close to 500 pounds. With the glass body intact, it was a honey dish and the insect was a bumble bee. That's quite a find. My guess is that someone stole these things and dumped them so as not to get caught etc. Interesting.
My family had a cheaper similar honey pot in the 1950's. It had a black iron frame with (4!) legs arranged around an oval into which the bee's ceramic body fit. There was a removable ceramic top with a slot where a glass honey spoon rested. Quintessential Midcentury Modern!
On Michael’s Channel where he showed us all the documents and plans for the Chateau I suggested that in the future you could have a Museum Room at the Convent to house them all…….this could include any material relating to the Convent as well…! Obviously it would need secure cabinets but it would be fantastic to open it up to the public ….I’m sure the local people would be interested and even tourists. It could also include a section of ‘finds’ whilst renovating the Convent…….! x 😊
The Edixa is a Double 8 camera, older than Super 8. It takes 7.5 m of 16 mm film. You expose one half (8 mm wide), then flip the film and expose the other half. Once developed, the film is split down the middle. If you try to find out whethere there's film in it I'd do that in darkness to avoid exposing a partially unwound roll. Once wound back onto the original spool it can be exposed to ambient light so you can see what type of film it is. If it's Kodachrome it can only be developed into B&W negative and then scanned, if it's something else you might still get a proper reversal film. The camera's fairly old, first half of the 60s I guess and was manufactured by Chinon of Japan for Edixa (Germany).
Yes, lot of families had them in the U.S. but really didn’t know how to use them! They would take four or five clicks for a few seconds of something they wanted to film! When it was shown onscreen, the viewers became seasick very quickly, from all the jerky movements! I think it was a real emotional effort to go from a still camera to a movie 🍿 picture camera! No one wanted to waste any precious film, and/or miss anything, hence the two or three frames per object moving picture! HaHaHa! How to go from Niagara Falls to the Gulf Beaches in thirty clicks or less! HaHaHa! Sometimes we would find ten years of birthday celebrations on one roll of film!
@@RADIO-FREE-AMERICA Learning to use the new medium film was a worldwide challenge! And yes, film has always been expensive. I guess the low point for S8 was the late 80s, then prices started to go up again. The availability of cheap video tapes sometimes led to the opposite phenomenon though - endless slow pans over static objects like churches.
That bag certainly seems like swag that the thief couldn't get to after his brilliant fling. I love your garden explorations, looking forward to more discoveries.
Rick is simply amazing, he never complains even when Billy asked him was he bored with painting he didnt give a negative comment, is he a friend of the family and living in France
Nuns are known to be prodigious workers! They would have farmed the fields, worked in the greenhouses, found ingenious ways to solve most any problem, all while staying in a state of perpetual grace. They are truly remarkable individuals! It would be interesting to see if that convent helped protect and provide for people fleeing Germany, and other countries during the war! There was a large underground movement in France during WWII
Yes, there was the underground movement in France and it was massive during ww2. The convent was one of many other churches, nunnery, working underground, throughout France. I'm not surprise the convent helped, and why wouldn't they. I found it fascinating.
Yes I have been wondering if they will find a underground tunnel. I really thought so when they found that outside oval shelf for a statue if that was covering a passageway I was so excited but nope lol
Anyone who ever went to a school taught by nuns knows they were very far from being in a state of perpetual grace. As many a bruised child will attest to.
@@kathrynbeetham5308 that’s your opinion! We always draw to us the life experiences we need to grow and expand our souls! And the state of grace does not automatically cancel out the other states of being, which may become necessary at times! Is your glass, in life, half full, or half empty.? It’s all a matter of attitude, and the choice my friend is yours! Cheers!
Billy, Ryan, Rick my loves. Thank you Billy for giving Rick a break from painting. Very interesting bag. I believe someone tossed the bag over the wall to avoid being caught with it. The gardens are going to be so beautiful when cleared. See ya tomorrow. Take care my darlings and stay safe 🍺🍺🍺🙏👍🌹❤️😇🌈🇺🇸🕊🎈🌞
You should have a competition for your subscribers to enter and pick like 10 and let them come clear the entire garden section during a weeks stay at the convent! The winners bring their own sleeping bags, camp beds or whatever and can stay in the chapel area or something and be a part of the journey and you get a 10 person free workforce for a week
Wow, this is the earliest I've ever viewed a video that wasn't live. I love the idea of letting Rick decide and doing some discovering with him! Thank you for another great video! Much love from CT, USA!
Hello my loves 💘 I tell you Rick's Smile is contagious Seriously 🌟yah very lovely man Billy you Ryan are such great friends You two make everything beautiful 😍💕 Out side work 💪 is my favorite work
This was so cool! I hope you'll take us along when you venture back into the garden. I thought Ryan would have had some guesses as to the suspicious activities - lol! Thanks for taking us along!
In the UK, when a mudlarker finds bullets in the mud, they will pass it on to the police, especially if there's live rounds, or if you are unsure, you may want to do the same. Best to be safe and pass it on to the authorities to dispose instead of chucking it into the trash. Great finds, Billy!
This looks like another metal detecting opportunity and another entry in the hypothetical picture book I want Michael to make. Perhaps your new empty shelves could hold all the unusual discoveries you find at the convent? Don’t dispose of the bullets!!!! Secure them, but that’s what further makes that bag more mysterious. That’s a crime thriller story in that bag!
Wow Billy, your subscriber numbers are rising very quickly. I am so pleased for you all, you’re well on your way to overtaking Michael. Congratulations.
Congrats Petherick Clan over 200k Also can you clear a lovely spot with good sun for enjoying the garden with a bit of privacy for lounging in the sun reading a book.I have some great ideas for next time.
Billie, have you thought about having a museum in the convent, a room to house all your finds as well as telling the history of the convent and what you have done to bring it back to life?
Congratulations on surpassing 200K subscribers! So much fun to see you and Rick going on an adventure in the garden. Very suspicious bag for sure. Hope you had a blast at the pub. Thanks Billy, Rick and Ryan 🙏🏻❤️
You uncovered the results of a theft/burglary. Whoever was squatting the convent (Moped Kid) stashed their loot offsite but accessible - the stuff would not be easily found by a stranger but is also plausibly within reach if one were to book it.
YES!! Exploring the garden again.. Ugh i love this garden it really gives secret garden vibes and such a beautiful tranquil place of nature's beauty to be restored.. I can't wait to watch Imagine what it could be like by next spring🐞🐝🌸🌻🌼
So much fun! So glad to hear that you will create a place in the library to display all of the interesting things you find during the renovation/restoration. That would be a fantastic tourist stop! Simon is such a formal gentleman ☺️
LOL 😅 I was so grossed out while you guy were handling all that filthy stuff with your bare hands! I love the little bee with the red bulb butt! Hopefully you can find the missing pieces in your cleaning process of the garden. If not perhaps a glass maker can make a new you! Fun times!
Oh man, that transition into the drone shot.. I'm speechless. Great episode, nice to have some good weather after all those gloomy indoor days. Also, you can start a nice collection on those shelves in the office with everything you find.
Possible robbery and the robbers tossed what they didn't want over the wall? That is totally a story to tell everyone in the Pub ! Thanks for sharing your day. 😀
Billy you found my stuff!! I was there several yrs ago and that fell over the wall and couldn’t retrieve it. I was smoking my cigars while filming me shooting my gun at the silver bug. Haha cheers Kirk
I didn’t realize you still had garden to clean! Wow, quite a bit to do! I’m in agreement with others who think it’s stolen things just thrown over the wall! Fun times today!
That is a very special antique. It was a honey holder. The body is silver. And the glass body turned on it perfectly. There should be a small little spoon that is silver as well. You raise the wings to scoop out the honey!! Very very valuable. Glass collectors call it the holy grail. Don’t throw it away. It’s pure silver. Just find another body. Hard to find but it can be done! I have one and can send you a pic of you like. They are VERY rare. Mine is not plated. It’s 925.
You all make such a wonderful and entertaining team. Ryan, your filming and editing is getting better and better. Billy, you have a knack for putting the right people in the right job, and you are always so encouraging. An inspiring group, all of ya!!
Talk about a mixed bag! lol what a bunch of weird stuff. That bug belongs on your new shelving unit. Maybe that could be a small "museum" of found objects. The cigar tins are cool, too.
Nice to take Rick out for a day trip put Billy.... to the garden😂How exciting to uncover more of the garden. I reckon your finds are stolen items , Loved watching. Crack On
Billy and Rick it is great watching you to you really act like brothers from another mother I would love to see a Chanel with just the two of you magnet fishing,metal detecting or something like that because I am sure it would be like the chuckle brothers He!He! X
Hiya Billy enjoyed watching wow what a strange bag of contents? Hmm perhaps some stolen property thrown over the wall? Keep us posted! Blessings luv Ontario Canada Thankyou 🐝🇨🇦
Kinda makes you wonder if the owners of the farm would consider selling in the future to make the convent whole again. Speaking of holes, where would you consider putting in that gate/door to the garden
I always enjoy your rummaging whether it be Brocantes, Chateau land or amongst the garden at the Convent, but it’s always good treasure hunting, You never know Billy that’s the point 👍
The fly is actually a bee made possibly made by Godinger and is a honey pot or for sugar. I did see one with ruby glass that is Italian made. Great find!
That bee is very good and you should keep it and clean it up, someday you might run across the glass for one and can replace it.. After many years, others could have lost a leg or something and the glass insert would be available.. it is well worth waiting for it.. I am a dealer and I will keep it in my memory in case I find one..
As soon as I saw the bee I thought it was an antique honey bee pot, looking at the state of the things the bag must have been there for a long time so the original owners probably wouldn't be able to be located now, so it's finders keepers and these style of jars are still being made so getting a replacement glass would be quite easy and it would magnificent in the convent or chatuex 😉 xxxx
Ever since I saw you first clear that courtyard and grass patches, I keep thinking citrus or lemon trees for some reason, and wondered how they would grow, and if it was possible to plant them in large pots as you have the pencil pines. I just feel in my bones your beautiful convent needs some orchids. Also I would check if the chapels alter has been sanctified. If it has it may be possible to hold weddings in there, and keep it as a feature for accommodation. I still feel weddings would bring you a good amount of money if you could pull them off in the future. Having accomodation/ garden and chapel in one venue is a real draw card. Love watching how well you guys are doing with the renovations. Keep up the good work. Oh and if it has hallmarks it's sterling silver. Check hallmark book for clarification on its age and place of manufacture. Cool find.
Billie about the bullets ,if it's a paper cap ,it's blanks but they could still do some damage to a human being ,if it's metal topped/capped It's live ammo and should be handed into the police station for destroying ,all the ammo needs to be found and the police should come pick up the ammo for safe transportation for health and safety reasons .Love what you have done with the convent .
My money is on the cartridges being 8 mm Bird Shot shells, very common in Britain for over a hundred years ( when it was actually legal to own and use a Rimfire Garden Gun in your garden if one purchased a 5 shilling Firearms licence from the local post office (still have mine from 1959). The smaller shells are also Rimfire Shot shells in a .22 calibre. Both the 8mm and the .22 shot shell cartridges are both available today , made by the Fiochhi Arms company in Italy. The rifles that fire those shells are also still sold today in Britain. The later .22 Rim fire version was the direct result of there being too many rifles .22 calibre rifled barrels available that became difficult to own and use in Britain because of the newly introduced restrictive firearms laws. BSA and Anschutz converted both the 9 mm rifled barrel guns to accept the 8 mm Bird shot Garden gun shot shell with their smoothbore method to remove the rifling and the .22 rifles were smooth bored to accommodate the .22 Shot shells which allowed the use of both guns to remain in the shot gun category . The ,22 blanks ,also still available today were (and still are) only 10 mm long and are crimped at the ends to created the pressure required to cause the BANG necessary to be heard because of the very small charge propellant inside. The .22 Bird shot shell is longer , around 26 mm , both cartridges are cardboard capped to retain the size 12 lead pellets inside them.
This was so interesting. I’m always up for a treasure hunt. We bought and renovated an old farmhouse (built in 1860’s) in Pennsylvania. Never found even so much as an old coin or trinket in 30 years. When remodeling our previous home, we stashed away lots of goodies (little time capsules) in each project, wall, flooring, to make things interesting for the next renovators. Thanks for sharing your fun but puzzling finds. Ever think of stashing a time capsule or coins for the next remodeler? PS Nuns usually took a vow of poverty, so I’m not surprised you never found anything. Anything the sisters had, they gave away. Only kept what could fit in their small room, aka cell.
My guess on the bag discovery. It contained stolen items and the person who had taken these items kept the valuable items and discarded the remaining items over the Convent Wall.
Ok, you couldn’t go to the pub because it was too early in the day but there’s always the weekend! Loved the mysterious finds! So curious to see what else you’ll find hidden in the convent jungle!
It's Sterling silver London mark Shield is Shefford Anchour think it's Birmingham mark but worth something it's old happy treasure search , love where the statue was and the troughs amazing how long have they been there my love to you all ❤️
Interesting finds, maybe more will emerge when you clear some of the ground debris later on. Its good to get outside on days when its not raining, painting can be monotonous doung it everyday. Thank you 💕🇦🇺
When I was a child many years ago my father bought a old house with an overgrown yard like that. He found a local farmer and rented a herd of goats to clear it out. It only took a couple of days and the goats had clean it out.
They do it here in New Mexico to clean scrub.
You broke Rick! He’s been painting so long he doesn’t remember life before. 🤣
So lovely to see you all and the garden. 💗
Looks like the bag and contents was the spoils of a robbery. At a guess the silver fly was in it too. Might be appropriate to share the footage with the local police as it may help them close a case.
I would definitely contact the local police and see if they have any idea where that stuff came from. They can probably dispose of the ammunition as well. Someone probably stole it and figured flipping it over a convent wall would keep them from getting caught.
I would definitely show the contents to the police because of the bullets! Maybe they are the remnants of a robbery years ago.
Hi , the bee container is a English silver plated and glass bee or wasp honey pot dating to 1890-1900 , quite valuable if the glass wasn’t damaged about £800 in the U.K. ,very interesting finds
It should be stamped on the belly with "ANIRONGATEPRODUCT".
Theres one online by mappin and webb for £1950
@@mrme2483 sorry but I was going on ones that had sold recently
@@mrme2483 Yes, I have copied the listing link on the comments.
It would be worth trying to replace the glass. Did you find the serving spoon that goes with it? But it looks like a pile of stolen property.
Billy, that sterling silver insect is an antique worth close to 500 pounds. With the glass body intact, it was a honey dish and the insect was a bumble bee. That's quite a find. My guess is that someone stole these things and dumped them so as not to get caught etc. Interesting.
Currently one on eBay for sale for £1,950!! 😮
@@michellefroggatt8562 Post a link to it if you can... thanks.
I am just curious and can't find it. ;)
My family had a cheaper similar honey pot in the 1950's. It had a black iron frame with (4!) legs arranged around an oval into which the bee's ceramic body fit. There was a removable ceramic top with a slot where a glass honey spoon rested. Quintessential Midcentury Modern!
On Michael’s Channel where he showed us all the documents and plans for the Chateau I suggested that in the future you could have a Museum Room at the Convent to house them all…….this could include any material relating to the Convent as well…!
Obviously it would need secure cabinets but it would be fantastic to open it up to the public ….I’m sure the local people would be interested and even tourists.
It could also include a section of ‘finds’ whilst renovating the Convent…….! x 😊
The Edixa is a Double 8 camera, older than Super 8. It takes 7.5 m of 16 mm film. You expose one half (8 mm wide), then flip the film and expose the other half. Once developed, the film is split down the middle. If you try to find out whethere there's film in it I'd do that in darkness to avoid exposing a partially unwound roll. Once wound back onto the original spool it can be exposed to ambient light so you can see what type of film it is. If it's Kodachrome it can only be developed into B&W negative and then scanned, if it's something else you might still get a proper reversal film.
The camera's fairly old, first half of the 60s I guess and was manufactured by Chinon of Japan for Edixa (Germany).
did not know they did a split format.
be interesting to see whats on the film.
probably worth a bit to a collector
Thank you for this great comment. I hope they look to see if there is still film inside. I’ve never heard of this split 8mm format either.
I thought it looked 60's
Yes, lot of families had them in the U.S. but really didn’t know how to use them! They would take four or five clicks for a few seconds of something they wanted to film! When it was shown onscreen, the viewers became seasick very quickly, from all the jerky movements! I think it was a real emotional effort to go from a still camera to a movie 🍿 picture camera! No one wanted to waste any precious film, and/or miss anything, hence the two or three frames per object moving picture! HaHaHa! How to go from Niagara Falls to the Gulf Beaches in thirty clicks or less! HaHaHa! Sometimes we would find ten years of birthday celebrations on one roll of film!
@@RADIO-FREE-AMERICA Learning to use the new medium film was a worldwide challenge! And yes, film has always been expensive. I guess the low point for S8 was the late 80s, then prices started to go up again.
The availability of cheap video tapes sometimes led to the opposite phenomenon though - endless slow pans over static objects like churches.
Thanks for being so great to Rick and letting him have a change. 🙂
Whilst speaking on the garden finds, you two looked like a couple of 12yr old boys excitedly rummaging thru possible "treasure" 😊☺️😍
Rick looked very happy to be in the garden. His smile is fabulous!!
That bag certainly seems like swag that the thief couldn't get to after his brilliant fling. I love your garden explorations, looking forward to more discoveries.
Rick is simply amazing, he never complains even when Billy asked him was he bored with painting he didnt give a negative comment, is he a friend of the family and living in France
What a good boss you are, Billy.
Nuns are known to be prodigious workers! They would have farmed the fields, worked in the greenhouses, found ingenious ways to solve most any problem, all while staying in a state of perpetual grace. They are truly remarkable individuals! It would be interesting to see if that convent helped protect and provide for people fleeing Germany, and other countries during the war! There was a large underground movement in France during WWII
Yes, there was the underground movement in France and it was massive during ww2. The convent was one of many other churches, nunnery, working underground, throughout France. I'm not surprise the convent helped, and why wouldn't they. I found it fascinating.
Yes I have been wondering if they will find a underground tunnel. I really thought so when they found that outside oval shelf for a statue if that was covering a passageway I was so excited but nope lol
Anyone who ever went to a school taught by nuns knows they were very far from being in a state of perpetual grace. As many a bruised child will attest to.
Are there any Convent plans or pictures from WWII times?
@@kathrynbeetham5308 that’s your opinion! We always draw to us the life experiences we need to grow and expand our souls! And the state of grace does not automatically cancel out the other states of being, which may become necessary at times! Is your glass, in life, half full, or half empty.? It’s all a matter of attitude, and the choice my friend is yours! Cheers!
It would have been EPIC if you guys just did what Rick wanted and hit a Pub!!
we did 🤣
@@ThePethericks You can deduct the expense as "team building."
Agree, go to the pub.
It’s always 5:00 somewhere lol
@@ThePethericks Woohoo!!!💗
Rick has the cutest dimples and wonderful smile! Hard worker too! He fits right in with the team!
Billy, Ryan, Rick my loves. Thank you Billy for giving Rick a break from painting. Very interesting bag. I believe someone tossed the bag over the wall to avoid being caught with it. The gardens are going to be so beautiful when cleared. See ya tomorrow. Take care my darlings and stay safe 🍺🍺🍺🙏👍🌹❤️😇🌈🇺🇸🕊🎈🌞
I see that Bee thing on your new shelves. Always glad you bring us along Billy.
If my boss was as wonderful as you and your amazing family I'd be very happy👍
Billy, congratulations reaching 200! Such a great channel. Well deserved 👏 🙌 👌 👍
You should have a competition for your subscribers to enter and pick like 10 and let them come clear the entire garden section during a weeks stay at the convent!
The winners bring their own sleeping bags, camp beds or whatever and can stay in the chapel area or something and be a part of the journey and you get a 10 person free workforce for a week
Wow, this is the earliest I've ever viewed a video that wasn't live. I love the idea of letting Rick decide and doing some discovering with him! Thank you for another great video! Much love from CT, USA!
Hello my loves 💘
I tell you Rick's Smile is contagious
Seriously 🌟yah very lovely man
Billy you Ryan are such great friends
You two make everything beautiful 😍💕
Out side work 💪 is my favorite work
Love the new discoveries in the garden!
Awesome and intriguing post!! Well done!
His smile is just amazing! That’s our Rick, it is. What a lovely day to explore.
This was so cool! I hope you'll take us along when you venture back into the garden. I thought Ryan would have had some guesses as to the suspicious activities - lol! Thanks for taking us along!
In the UK, when a mudlarker finds bullets in the mud, they will pass it on to the police, especially if there's live rounds, or if you are unsure, you may want to do the same. Best to be safe and pass it on to the authorities to dispose instead of chucking it into the trash. Great finds, Billy!
That’s one stunning boundary wall, Billy ❤️ The garden is a treasure.
This looks like another metal detecting opportunity and another entry in the hypothetical picture book I want Michael to make.
Perhaps your new empty shelves could hold all the unusual discoveries you find at the convent?
Don’t dispose of the bullets!!!! Secure them, but that’s what further makes that bag more mysterious. That’s a crime thriller story in that bag!
That’s a great idea!
Brilliant! Metal detecting would be awesome!
Wow Billy, your subscriber numbers are rising very quickly. I am so pleased for you all, you’re well on your way to overtaking Michael. Congratulations.
Congrats Petherick Clan over 200k Also can you clear a lovely spot with good sun for enjoying the garden with a bit of privacy for lounging in the sun reading a book.I have some great ideas for next time.
Also very cool fly..it would be cool to go on the wall in the office with a camera😉
Wow interesting finds. It would be great to see if there is any footage in the camera. Thanks for sharing team xxx💕💕
Cool found of the insect.
🦃🍁 Happy Thanksgiving 🍁🦃
Ryan great editing! You all are delightful!
Billie, have you thought about having a museum in the convent, a room to house all your finds as well as telling the history of the convent and what you have done to bring it back to life?
You, sir are very brave. I have noticed you putting your hands into unknown things without gloves. Please be careful.
Congratulations on surpassing 200K subscribers! So much fun to see you and Rick going on an adventure in the garden. Very suspicious bag for sure. Hope you had a blast at the pub. Thanks Billy, Rick and Ryan 🙏🏻❤️
The secret garden keeps sharing its secrets. Thanks for sharing!
You uncovered the results of a theft/burglary.
Whoever was squatting the convent (Moped Kid) stashed their loot offsite but accessible - the stuff would not be easily found by a stranger but is also plausibly within reach if one were to book it.
Do over! Rick didn't get to pick the next job. I hope you treated him to a beer at the Pub. Rick is definitely a good worker with a great smile!
That was fun to watch. More mysteries than there are answers for.
YES!! Exploring the garden again.. Ugh i love this garden it really gives secret garden vibes and such a beautiful tranquil place of nature's beauty to be restored.. I can't wait to watch
Imagine what it could be like by next spring🐞🐝🌸🌻🌼
So much fun! So glad to hear that you will create a place in the library to display all of the interesting things you find during the renovation/restoration. That would be a fantastic tourist stop! Simon is such a formal gentleman ☺️
All very exciting and a nice break for all of you!! I just saw 202K views Billy....Congratulations!!
Oh your video is most welcome. I have 2 foot of snow ❄️ outside my door & it’s lovely to see green living thing’s lol. Thank you & stay warm😉
LOL 😅 I was so grossed out while you guy were handling all that filthy stuff with your bare hands! I love the little bee with the red bulb butt! Hopefully you can find the missing pieces in your cleaning process of the garden. If not perhaps a glass maker can make a new you! Fun times!
Oh man, that transition into the drone shot.. I'm speechless. Great episode, nice to have some good weather after all those gloomy indoor days. Also, you can start a nice collection on those shelves in the office with everything you find.
Love this channel! Looks like you found a bag that a theif discarded after taking the best bits out.
Possible robbery and the robbers tossed what they didn't want over the wall?
That is totally a story to tell everyone in the Pub !
Thanks for sharing your day. 😀
Absolutely love your show I watch it every night thank you,your the “BEST”
Love how you guys can make any adventure into fun . Great find. Just never know what you will come across. Thanks for taking us along. 🇺🇸 🌺🐾
Can't wait for more uncovering of the convent garden 🤗
Intresting finds 🤗
Love Sue ❤❤❤🇬🇧❤❤❤
Decided to make your programmes a Christmas game… every time someone says “crack on” you’ve gotta do a shot! 😂
Love the vlogs guys btw! Tc
Billy you found my stuff!! I was there several yrs ago and that fell over the wall and couldn’t retrieve it. I was smoking my cigars while filming me shooting my gun at the silver bug. Haha cheers Kirk
Rick absolutely needs his own youtube channel! "Living the good life" or something like this.
I didn’t realize you still had garden to clean! Wow, quite a bit to do! I’m in agreement with others who think it’s stolen things just thrown over the wall! Fun times today!
That discovery was scary Billy. Glad you took Rick outdoors.
That silver plate bug, is a honey bee, honey pot, made in England and sold in France around 1910-1920
Oo treasure both items and walls ect. Awesome, take care and thank you for sharing 👍👏❤️
That is a very special antique. It was a honey holder. The body is silver. And the glass body turned on it perfectly. There should be a small little spoon that is silver as well. You raise the wings to scoop out the honey!! Very very valuable. Glass collectors call it the holy grail. Don’t throw it away. It’s pure silver. Just find another body. Hard to find but it can be done! I have one and can send you a pic of you like. They are VERY rare. Mine is not plated. It’s 925.
It’s just crazy to see all those hidden gems all over that property - inside and out!! Thanks for taking us along. Very entertaining. ❤️
Micheal could restore the niche and I think it would be super easy to find another statue of Mary! thanks for sharing.
You all make such a wonderful and entertaining team. Ryan, your filming and editing is getting better and better. Billy, you have a knack for putting the right people in the right job, and you are always so encouraging. An inspiring group, all of ya!!
How fascinating to see those treasures. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for bringing us on this little adventure. Love being "there" when you make discoveries.
It’s great to have a day to just get out and explore…. I’m sure you will have a lot more surprises in store for you in the gardens…
Great to see more of Rick. Great vlog
I like to watch your garden explorations as it's amazing what you find........very interesting x
Talk about a mixed bag! lol what a bunch of weird stuff. That bug belongs on your new shelving unit. Maybe that could be a small "museum" of found objects. The cigar tins are cool, too.
Nice to take Rick out for a day trip put Billy.... to the garden😂How exciting to uncover more of the garden. I reckon your finds are stolen items , Loved watching. Crack On
I love this show! You never know what you're going to find!
Billy and Rick it is great watching you to you really act like brothers from another mother I would love to see a Chanel with just the two of you magnet fishing,metal detecting or something like that because I am sure it would be like the chuckle brothers He!He! X
Hiya Billy enjoyed watching wow what a strange bag of contents? Hmm perhaps some stolen property thrown over the wall? Keep us posted! Blessings luv Ontario Canada Thankyou 🐝🇨🇦
Kinda makes you wonder if the owners of the farm would consider selling in the future to make the convent whole again. Speaking of holes, where would you consider putting in that gate/door to the garden
You should think about getting goats to clear the garden for you. They would make quick work of the place
Thank you for sharing this!
I always enjoy your rummaging whether it be Brocantes, Chateau land or amongst the garden at the Convent, but it’s always good treasure hunting, You never know Billy that’s the point 👍
The fly is actually a bee made possibly made by Godinger and is a honey pot or for sugar. I did see one with ruby glass that is Italian made. Great find!
That silver plated thing is a
Scottish Antiques Fabulous Mappin & Webb Honey Bee Honey Pot, circa 1910 one has been sold for £1,250 @ThePethericks
That bee is very good and you should keep it and clean it up, someday you might run across the glass for one and can replace it.. After many years, others could have lost a leg or something and the glass insert would be available.. it is well worth waiting for it.. I am a dealer and I will keep it in my memory in case I find one..
So poor Rick gets the hand tools and you get the electric strimmer 😂 I think I would have rather carried on painting!
As soon as I saw the bee I thought it was an antique honey bee pot, looking at the state of the things the bag must have been there for a long time so the original owners probably wouldn't be able to be located now, so it's finders keepers and these style of jars are still being made so getting a replacement glass would be quite easy and it would magnificent in the convent or chatuex 😉 xxxx
Love your adventurous spirits!
Ever since I saw you first clear that courtyard and grass patches, I keep thinking citrus or lemon trees for some reason, and wondered how they would grow, and if it was possible to plant them in large pots as you have the pencil pines. I just feel in my bones your beautiful convent needs some orchids. Also I would check if the chapels alter has been sanctified. If it has it may be possible to hold weddings in there, and keep it as a feature for accommodation. I still feel weddings would bring you a good amount of money if you could pull them off in the future. Having accomodation/ garden and chapel in one venue is a real draw card. Love watching how well you guys are doing with the renovations. Keep up the good work. Oh and if it has hallmarks it's sterling silver. Check hallmark book for clarification on its age and place of manufacture. Cool find.
Well...that was super fun. Thanks for sharing.
Love your vlogs!!
I look forward to seeing the garden when you’ve got it all sorted 😁
Billie about the bullets ,if it's a paper cap ,it's blanks but they could still do some damage to a human being ,if it's metal topped/capped It's live ammo and should be handed into the police station for destroying ,all the ammo needs to be found and the police should come pick up the ammo for safe transportation for health and safety reasons .Love what you have done with the convent .
My money is on the cartridges being 8 mm Bird Shot shells, very common in Britain for over a hundred years ( when it was actually legal to own and use a Rimfire Garden Gun in your garden if one purchased a 5 shilling Firearms licence from the local post office (still have mine from 1959). The smaller shells are also Rimfire Shot shells in a .22 calibre. Both the 8mm and the .22 shot shell cartridges are both available today , made by the Fiochhi Arms company in Italy. The rifles that fire those shells are also still sold today in Britain. The later .22 Rim fire version was the direct result of there being too many rifles .22 calibre rifled barrels available that became difficult to own and use in Britain because of the newly introduced restrictive firearms laws. BSA and Anschutz converted both the 9 mm rifled barrel guns to accept the 8 mm Bird shot Garden gun shot shell with their smoothbore method to remove the rifling and the .22 rifles were smooth bored to accommodate the .22 Shot shells which allowed the use of both guns to remain in the shot gun category .
The ,22 blanks ,also still available today were (and still are) only 10 mm long and are crimped at the ends to created the pressure required to cause the BANG necessary to be heard because of the very small charge propellant inside. The .22 Bird shot shell is longer , around 26 mm , both cartridges are cardboard capped to retain the size 12 lead pellets inside them.
This was so interesting.
I’m always up for a treasure hunt.
We bought and renovated an old farmhouse (built in 1860’s) in Pennsylvania.
Never found even so much as an old coin or trinket in 30 years.
When remodeling our previous home, we stashed away lots of goodies (little time capsules) in each project, wall, flooring, to make things interesting for the next renovators.
Thanks for sharing your fun but puzzling finds.
Ever think of stashing a time capsule or coins for the next remodeler?
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Nuns usually took a vow of poverty, so I’m not surprised you never found anything.
Anything the sisters had, they gave away. Only kept what could fit in their small room, aka cell.
My guess on the bag discovery. It contained stolen items and the person who had taken these items kept the valuable items and discarded the remaining items over the Convent Wall.
Ok, you couldn’t go to the pub because it was too early in the day but there’s always the weekend! Loved the mysterious finds! So curious to see what else you’ll find hidden in the convent jungle!
It's Sterling silver London mark Shield is Shefford Anchour think it's Birmingham mark but worth something it's old happy treasure search , love where the statue was and the troughs amazing how long have they been there my love to you all ❤️
I wish you would wear gloves when you’re digging through stuff. I worry about what might be lurking. Have a good rest of your week.
How amazing, there is nothing more thrilling than a treasure hunt in your own back garden
Interesting finds, maybe more will emerge when you clear some of the ground debris later on. Its good to get outside on days when its not raining, painting can be monotonous doung it everyday. Thank you 💕🇦🇺
As fun as it is watching your paint dry every day, this was a nice diversion.
Very interesting 👍🙋🤔
Such a beautiful serene place.
That is the kind of assortment of random crap that I would assemble to perplex whoever finds it.