You’re right the last two items were very meaningful. I love the ring. I could just imagine the person wearing it and looking down and saying yes I can’t believe they married me. When you find that special someone it’s such a wonderful feeling. Great finds and great video Si!!
I don’t do any of these things you do and I’m invested into your channel. It’s fun to watch you nerding out about your finds with your friends. It’s interesting to learn. I’m also enjoying your artsy crafts.
As always I enjoyed watching. I really appreciate your kind and caring spirit. I really admire that you don’t just go out alone but take friends and have a fun day of it! You’re a good man!
Ever thine! Such a beautiful ring with a beautiful story. I can’t imagine how it ended up in a field. Great finds. May not bring wealth but the history and stories. Hope you go back soon. Stay safe. 🦋
Cheers Adam. Lots were from clothes. Old clothes were given to the ‘Rag and Bone’ man, the bones would be used in bricks and the rags put on fields as fertiliser, and often there would be things in the pockets as well as loads of buttons
Absolutely beautiful finds,so romantic and tender, just to think of the people who had the ring and the recipient of such a tender item,takes my breath away,💘, thank you so much si for the round ups really appreciate it 💝
Lovely way to spend 31 minutes of a Sunday afternoon. Enjoyed all the finds but the ring was awesome and the silver thimble made my heart sing. Hubby gave me a metal detector and pin finder for Christmas and I am waiting very impatiently for the snow to go. So looking forward to March. Have a wonderful week and please keep safe. 😊
Beautiful bits 'n bobs! The value of the coins is a fun anecdote, bc the 'true worth', is in the finding! That chunky Cartwheel penny is stunning! & I like the big horseshoe, too! Some of my favorite finds are the crotal bells...I have bells in my house, that tinkle, plonk and bimmel when a breeze goes through the rooms 💚 and as always, I enjoy the clean-up! Thanks Si - love from Denmark 🌸💕
I was a picker of antiques in Washington state and I made enough for vacations to Disneyland and Canada. The beauty of being a picker is that you can go anywhere and pick. If you’re good, you can have your vacation paid for by picking.
Great treasure hunt Simon and some lovely finds. Although the value of the coins didn't amount to very much, it's in the thrill and the magic of discovering them that the true value lies. Thank you for sharing your adventure.
Thoroughly enjoyed again love the sweetheart ring and the cartwheel penny your friend found also the artillery timer it cleaned up beautifully I have to say the hawk flying above was so awe inspiring. The way he was moving his tail feathers sideways to turn so amazing so again thank you for something different to watch I love metal detecting have a great evening it was the first day of Autumn here in Australia and my daughters birthday 1st of March ☺ so a precious date for me ☺
I was on a ranch in Mexico about 25 years ago and they still used bells on their cattle. The bells were much larger and definitely not that elaborate, but It did make them easy to find. This ranch was over 10,000 acres which is one of the smaller ranches in that area, but it was very rough terrain with extremely thick brush.
Wonderful finds, Si...good to see both of you romping in the muck with about a "grade BEE" for the flower shots!...lol...seriously great positioning of the camera! Go Team!
So much history! I always enjoy your artistry, the display of all the coins on the blue is very appealing to the eye. It would even be a good watercolor study...
Nice haul of coins, Si. The best way I've found of removing dirt from dug coins is to soak them in carpet cleaning solution for a few days, and then soak them in distilled water. It won't remove encrustations, but does wonders on hard-packed dirt, and doesn't harm the coin's patina at all.
Great day for great finds! It’s fun to research what you find. I have a crotal bell that I found on my grandparents land. As children we would tie them around my grandfather’s hound dogs and laugh as they freaked out by the sound. My grandfather was not as amused. 😂
Aloha Si..been having a hard time lately but when I watch your videos it calms me down and forget about the pain I have. Like you are metal detecting today ..not mucking in the mud a bit of a change 👍🏼👍🏼
I made wind chimes out of old silver cutlery for myself. I wrapped the handles in silver wire that I had added a few glass beads to to reflect the light and attached the ends of the wire to chains to hang. That way I didn't harm the cutlery.
The silver 'Royal Navy' badge is a small copy of an RN officer's cap badge with a king's crown, so George VI, they are called "sweetheart broaches" and were popular during WWI and WWII.
Sci brings luck to all who detect and mud lark with him. Great video. I for one don’t watch to see any value in your finds but the stories behind those finds. That’s where the treasure is.
Thanks Si and Terry. Good day! That timing bomb tip cleaned up amazingly. Very successful detecting day all around! 💜 You know... the king was quite the philandering fellow. Could be Terry shares some DNA there.😉
Some nice finds, Si. 👍 It must have been after a rain, a cut field can be tough to dig. I love the timer fuse. I headed south in search of some warmer weather and did some beach detecting yesterday. Not much luck, it's still too cold for people to be out loosing their coins and valuables 😉. I did find a very small ring on the path to the beach that came out shiny gold color, buried about 2 inches down, but no markings. I'll have to see if I can test it.
Aw very sweet - surprised you didn't find more shrapnel, must have been quite hectic around there during The Blitz... I do like to know about the coins and xtra interesting to know how much they could be worth... Keep safe, Spring is on its way! 😎🦘🐅🐾💎
Now I can't wait to go detecting and it's only three weeks till spring! Many Thanks to you and the Silverado Terry! Some really great finds and hopefully you'll find that rare early gold coin this year Simon! And the bird was a kite I believe? And thanks fir completing my Sunday and now onto Nic! Love, Peace and Joy of Luck inna Muck! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Nice historical finds! I found a small gold ring once while detecting a friend's backyard. With a minelab detector the sound on gold is similar to foil. I must have dug up fifty balls of foil in the yard after the ring find! LOL😁
“Ever thine?” Chuck us the sick bucket Si 😂 Nice finds on the (s)crotal bells. Not seen them popping up on anyone’s vids for a long time, nor the cartwheel pennies. You should ask Terry if you can make a casting of the navy badge.
I found the timer fuse quite beautiful, lovely bit of history i used the ever thine quotation to my husband when we celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary a few years ago.
Wonderful finds! I am surprised about the thickness between coins the farthing is so thin! amazed it even lasted as it did!. Have you tried to detect that dump you go to? My friend said he would like if you and chill Bill went to that dump, though it might be alot of rubbish in the dump nails n such but you never know! I swear Terry Looks like a sea Captain! I would love to try and do a piece of artwork using his looks lol wonder if he'd mind?
Thanks to your find and Beethoven's words, I have all ready, the sentiment I shall use in my Husband's, next, Anniversary card. Priceless! I may not tell him that the words were Beethoven's first. I may just let him think I'm awesome. Fantastic video as always. Thanks Simon.
Great nose cone. That thimble Terry found is pretty. Could that little half buckle be from a lady’s belt, or decoration on reins, or even a satchel or bag? Awesome cleanup. I love the ring and the stories behind the items, imagining the people, the things they did, their experiences. I went back and actually looked up Beethoven’s letter.😊
See me find an Australian sweetheart brooch whilst Mudlarking in The Thames ruclips.net/video/YeKuQ4Eri4E/видео.html
You’re right the last two items were very meaningful. I love the ring. I could just imagine the person wearing it and looking down and saying yes I can’t believe they married me. When you find that special someone it’s such a wonderful feeling.
Great finds and great video Si!!
Loved the ring and the history behind the words "Ever Thine"💜😊💜
Lovely isn’t it 👍🏻🐾🧡
I don’t do any of these things you do and I’m invested into your channel. It’s fun to watch you nerding out about your finds with your friends. It’s interesting to learn. I’m also enjoying your artsy crafts.
Cheers 😊👍🏻👣🧡
As always I enjoyed watching. I really appreciate your kind and caring spirit. I really admire that you don’t just go out alone but take friends and have a fun day of it! You’re a good man!
Thanks Suzie 👍🏻🐾🧡
Really enjoyed. Thanks for sharing. Some great finds and cool info. Loved that sweetheart broach and ring
Ever thine! Such a beautiful ring with a beautiful story. I can’t imagine how it ended up in a field. Great finds. May not bring wealth but the history and stories. Hope you go back soon. Stay safe. 🦋
Thanks Sis! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
I so enjoying sitting back with glass of wine watching your videos, so relaxing and interesting.
Finding that lovely little honeybee on the thistle was my favourite treasure😃
Yes Jan! Save the bees. Still no takers on my bee hotel 🤨 🐝
Nice finds! Keep up the good work! Great video!
Thanks for letting me join you on this lovely trip.
My pleasure Rob! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Great finds Simon. It’s so strange how many objects & possessions are left behind in fields. Awesome!
Cheers Adam. Lots were from clothes. Old clothes were given to the ‘Rag and Bone’ man, the bones would be used in bricks and the rags put on fields as fertiliser, and often there would be things in the pockets as well as loads of buttons
@@Sifinds WOW! You should mention that in your next MD vid. :)
Not only your last 2 items but all of your finds are priceless Si. History at its best. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Viv! 👍🏻🐾🧡
As cuppa accompaniment , this does rate high--Sundays are Si days, with a side of Terry too--thanks to you both for the great finds and walk !
Pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
I add Nicola's mudlarking and Sunday morning mudlarking is golden. 👍
I will never stop being amazed by what's buried beneath our feet 😍 Awesome video Si 😘💕
Thanks Beth! Me neither, a pot luck of lost treasure awaits!
You are so right that it's not all about the money - the historic value is far higher. Great detecting video with some interesting finds! xx
Thanks guys 👍🏻😀
Nice finds! It quite shocking how little these coins are worth now...But the joy of finding them is priceless. 😊
Right!
Wouldn’t you love to mudlark full time? If I ever came into money (😂) I’d do it! Keep these amazing videos coming!
It would be nice. Maybe if I won the lottery I’d do it 3 times a week - just so that I can have a day off to look forward to going out 😉
Man, I love this Terry guy. Any excuse you have to chuck him into a video, do it.
Agreed...!!!😋
Yes, I so enjoy the Terry videos too!
Great video! Love the finds, especially the "forever thine" ring. Thanks for sharing and stay safe!
Thanks Kathi 👍🏻🐾🧡
Your giggle is so infectious! 😃. Love seeing what you and your pals find.
All the women in my family sewed, so the silver thimble sparks my loving memories of them all sewing thier beautiful clothes. 😻
Absolutely beautiful finds,so romantic and tender, just to think of the people who had the ring and the recipient of such a tender item,takes my breath away,💘, thank you so much si for the round ups really appreciate it 💝
Thanks Anna 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Excellent video. Congratulations to you and Terry on your discoveries.
Cheers Jay! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thank you Si, for taking us along. The ring was my favorite find.
The poignancy of the ring find and where the phrase came from.....good work Simon! You bring these finds to life. Good work !
Thanks Elaine! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds....lucky to find such historical pieces.
Thanks Anne 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a wonderful day in the field. All that history is priceless! Si-finds time team🤩😊
Thanks!!
That little silver navy badge is a peach, nice find man 👏🏻👏🏻
I did enjoy the adventure immensely. Thank you for sharing all your great finds… Best of luck on your next adventure….
Lovely way to spend 31 minutes of a Sunday afternoon. Enjoyed all the finds but the ring was awesome and the silver thimble made my heart sing. Hubby gave me a metal detector and pin finder for Christmas and I am waiting very impatiently for the snow to go. So looking forward to March. Have a wonderful week and please keep safe. 😊
Cool. Get some Luck in the Muck!
Beautiful bits 'n bobs!
The value of the coins is a fun anecdote, bc the 'true worth', is in the finding!
That chunky Cartwheel penny is stunning! & I like the big horseshoe, too!
Some of my favorite finds are the crotal bells...I have bells in my house, that tinkle, plonk and bimmel when a breeze goes through the rooms 💚
and as always, I enjoy the clean-up!
Thanks Si - love from Denmark 🌸💕
Thanks Z , spot on, that’s the message I was trying to get across. You get it 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a lovely ring. I love the sentiment and you presented it with great sensitivity.
Great hunt. Terry really does look like the handsome coin gent.
Love Mud Lover's Hi Terry This makes my day 😁😁😁😁
Hi...✌️
That ring is so sweet, love it! Also love the horseshoe.
Thanks Viv!
You guys found some wonderful items! I especially love the Royal Navy sweetheart brooch and the "forever + thine" ring! Wow, so cool! 💜
Thanks Alisa 👍🏻🐾🧡
Now every time I see someone find a coin I will be calling it a Terry coin. Fun hunt with lots of interesting finds
I was a picker of antiques in Washington state and I made enough for vacations to Disneyland and Canada. The beauty of being a picker is that you can go anywhere and pick. If you’re good, you can have your vacation paid for by picking.
Great treasure hunt Simon and some lovely finds. Although the value of the coins didn't amount to very much, it's in the thrill and the magic of discovering them that the true value lies. Thank you for sharing your adventure.
Yes spot on mate. You get it 👍🏻🐾🧡
The ring was lovely. U both did well. Keep the vids coming, they r fab.💥👍👍👍👍👍💥
Thanks Lisa! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thoroughly enjoyed again love the sweetheart ring and the cartwheel penny your friend found also the artillery timer it cleaned up beautifully I have to say the hawk flying above was so awe inspiring. The way he was moving his tail feathers sideways to turn so amazing so again thank you for something different to watch I love metal detecting have a great evening it was the first day of Autumn here in Australia and my daughters birthday 1st of March ☺ so a precious date for me ☺
Thanks Shell!
Fun change to see you out in the field detecting. The super close-up camera work is fantastic!
thank you soo much for valueing your finds
Beautiful finds xx
Fun to watch an older episode! 👍
The ring was my favorite and the story behind it is priceless!!!
Loved the kites, loved the bells. Thanks for sharing as usual!
Pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Always enjoy everything! So much fun reading the labels on the records! Know them all! Stevie from AZ
I was on a ranch in Mexico about 25 years ago and they still used bells on their cattle. The bells were much larger and definitely not that elaborate, but It did make them easy to find. This ranch was over 10,000 acres which is one of the smaller ranches in that area, but it was very rough terrain with extremely thick brush.
The best inventions last the test of time
Wonderful finds, Si...good to see both of you romping in the muck with about a "grade BEE" for the flower shots!...lol...seriously great positioning of the camera! Go Team!
Love the stories about the finds more than the finding part, thanks Si you really make it interesting, cheers the soul.
Great adventure Thanks for taking me along!
Pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of your finds.
My pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great video and interesting information behind your finds, that ring was so beautiful. Look forward to your next video ❤️🇦🇺xxx
Thanks Siona 👍🏻🐾🧡
So much history! I always enjoy your artistry, the display of all the coins on the blue is very appealing to the eye. It would even be a good watercolor study...
Thanks Clell 👍🏻🐾🧡
Simon, I love that you know what all these obscure bits of shrapnel are! I would be clueless!
Thanks Jane. Years of practice. 👍🏻🐾🧡🤣
Nice haul of coins, Si. The best way I've found of removing dirt from dug coins is to soak them in carpet cleaning solution for a few days, and then soak them in distilled water. It won't remove encrustations, but does wonders on hard-packed dirt, and doesn't harm the coin's patina at all.
Ooh never heard of that one before. Got a brand name or link?
@@Sifinds No, just trial and error from cleaning Roman coins. Any carpet solution should work.
Nice day for you and your friends awesome coins 👍
Great finds :) My beloved Pop was in the Royal Navy and served in WWII. Then migrated to Australia. Cheers :)
Respect 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great day for great finds! It’s fun to research what you find. I have a crotal bell that I found on my grandparents land. As children we would tie them around my grandfather’s hound dogs and laugh as they freaked out by the sound. My grandfather was not as amused. 😂
Haha i
Nice finds mate, I believe Terry's small buckle is actually a garter buckle from the late 18th early 19th century 👍
Got a link?
Sorry mate no, but there in the buckles book by Ross Whitehead,👍
That ring was beautiful ! Such thought provoking sentiment behind it
Thanks Ruby 👍🏻🐾🧡
Aloha Si..been having a hard time lately but when I watch your videos it calms me down and forget about the pain I have. Like you are metal detecting today ..not mucking in the mud a bit of a change 👍🏼👍🏼
Cheers Lanin👍🏻🐾🧡
I like your Etsy site. I met a lady that turned old silver cutlery into wind chimes. Beautiful sound.
Thanks. Yes cool idea. I made a pipe wind chime last year. Check out that video
I made wind chimes out of old silver cutlery for myself. I wrapped the handles in silver wire that I had added a few glass beads to to reflect the light and attached the ends of the wire to chains to hang. That way I didn't harm the cutlery.
Great finds!! Thanks!!💕😺😺😺
Superb coins .... what a hunting ground ....lots of wonderful and lovely findings.
ENJOY
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA
Thanks Sam 👍🏻🐾🧡
Another awesome viddy. Thanks Si. Cool ring. Also the birds and the bees 🐝 are always loved. Take care. Stay safe and well. See you next time.
Thanks Linda 🐝🐝🐝
Awesome finds, thank you for sharing. I believe my dad has one of those bomb timer tops too. God bless and stay safe and well 🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏👍👍👍❤️❤️🇦🇺
Cheers Chris! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thank you for the video I agree the stories behind the finds are priceless I hope you are haveing a good one👍happy tresure hunting
Cheers Trev 👍🏻🐾🧡
Nice finds Simon you two did very well!!!; )
Thank you for a very interesting video Si. Such a variety of coins, military finds & information. I would like more of these, please.
My pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
The silver 'Royal Navy' badge is a small copy of an RN officer's cap badge with a king's crown, so George VI, they are called "sweetheart broaches" and were popular during WWI and WWII.
Amazing finds! I really look forward to your videos, they’re always fascinating!
Thanks Linda! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Sci brings luck to all who detect and mud lark with him. Great video. I for one don’t watch to see any value in your finds but the stories behind those finds. That’s where the treasure is.
Thanks Kristen 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love the bavarian coin, great find. It makes you wonder how it got there
Yeah it does! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Thanks Si and Terry. Good day! That timing bomb tip cleaned up amazingly. Very successful detecting day all around! 💜 You know... the king was quite the philandering fellow. Could be Terry shares some DNA there.😉
Haha. Yes he is a horndog too. 😂
@@Sifinds 😉
@@Sifinds 🤣🤣🤣
Very nice video Si and Terry.What species of bird was the one soaring?
Red kite..🐦👍
Just got me first , second hand X P ADX150 a suprise from my fella ! I'm so excited 😃 and tonight you get the detectors out 👌 thanks so much Si 🌿🌺
Hope you het some Luck in the Muck!
Love to know the story behind how that Belgium coin ended up in the field ! So interesting . Thanks for sharing .
Me too!
Some nice finds, Si. 👍 It must have been after a rain, a cut field can be tough to dig. I love the timer fuse.
I headed south in search of some warmer weather and did some beach detecting yesterday. Not much luck, it's still too cold for people to be out loosing their coins and valuables 😉. I did find a very small ring on the path to the beach that came out shiny gold color, buried about 2 inches down, but no markings. I'll have to see if I can test it.
Hi Jim. How’s that for irony. You found more on the path than you did on the beach! Wait til a good storm rips all the sand off 👍🏻🐾🧡
Si, even your bees are beautiful there. Our bees are smaller and not as bright yellow. Great video. 💞😃
Bee awesome 🐝
Aw very sweet - surprised you didn't find more shrapnel, must have been quite hectic around there during The Blitz... I do like to know about the coins and xtra interesting to know how much they could be worth... Keep safe, Spring is on its way! 😎🦘🐅🐾💎
great haul! especially love the fuse cap. brings to mind "the few".
You never fail to enchant me with the history of the items, thanks for another great video Si.
My pleasure! 👍🏻🐾🧡
So much fun in the dirt. Thanks for great videos!
Thank you 👍🏻🐾🧡
Now I can't wait to go detecting and it's only three weeks till spring! Many Thanks to you and the Silverado Terry! Some really great finds and hopefully you'll find that rare early gold coin this year Simon! And the bird was a kite I believe? And thanks fir completing my Sunday and now onto Nic! Love, Peace and Joy of Luck inna Muck! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Thanks DJ, yes the gold coin is waiting for me - I know it
Yes, love the way you keep the turntable relevent! 🤗👍
Thanks 👍🏻🐾🧡
Nice historical finds! I found a small gold ring once while detecting a friend's backyard. With a minelab detector the sound on gold is similar to foil. I must have dug up fifty balls of foil in the yard after the ring find! LOL😁
Great determination!
“Ever thine?” Chuck us the sick bucket Si 😂
Nice finds on the (s)crotal bells. Not seen them popping up on anyone’s vids for a long time, nor the cartwheel pennies. You should ask Terry if you can make a casting of the navy badge.
Casting is a good idea
Thank you for your awesome and amazing channel!!!
Thanks Gianna 👍🏻🐾🧡
I found the timer fuse quite beautiful, lovely bit of history i used the ever thine quotation to my husband when we celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary a few years ago.
How sweet!
I always learn something new from your vlogs - thanks!
Pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Rose Farthing would be a great name for a character in a mystery novel...lol
Haha it would
Love the brass timer and the ring Simon -very nice!
Thanks Maarina! 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Wonderful finds! I am surprised about the thickness between coins the farthing is so thin! amazed it even lasted as it did!. Have you tried to detect that dump you go to? My friend said he would like if you and chill Bill went to that dump, though it might be alot of rubbish in the dump nails n such but you never know! I swear Terry Looks like a sea Captain! I would love to try and do a piece of artwork using his looks lol wonder if he'd mind?
Go for it...👍
@@telseddon Thank you sir, You have very striking features. My best Art works are usually in Pencil or oils. :)
@@debrabrooks6138 I can't wait to see it Debra...✌️
Great video Si 😎
Really interesting as well.
All the best 😃🍻👍🏻
Cheers dude 😊👍🏻👣🧡
Thanks to your find and Beethoven's words, I have all ready, the sentiment I shall use in my Husband's, next, Anniversary card. Priceless! I may not tell him that the words were Beethoven's first. I may just let him think I'm awesome. Fantastic video as always. Thanks Simon.
Haha! Sounds good
Lovely stuff once again. Love all of it
Thanks! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great nose cone. That thimble Terry found is pretty. Could that little half buckle be from a lady’s belt, or decoration on reins, or even a satchel or bag? Awesome cleanup. I love the ring and the stories behind the items, imagining the people, the things they did, their experiences. I went back and actually looked up Beethoven’s letter.😊
Not necessarily a ladies belt, but yes a bag or belt for sure. Yes imagine the stories that led to their loss fascinates me