LUMPLARKING At Metal Beach! Beautiful + Interesting Things Were Found!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Lumplarking- The process of collecting all and interesting metal lumps from the foreshore and bringing them home to soak them and see!
Did we find anything in the lumps? You will have to watch and see!
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It is my birthday today and pretty lonely. You two beautiful ladies have given me a 40 min. party. Us old women seem to get thrown away....I wish I could wash up on a beach and be loved once again. Thank you so much❣
🎉happy birthday 🎂 🎉
Happy birthday to you. You are not forgotten.
Happy Birthday Nana Coleen ❤❤❤
Happy Birthday, it is also my birthday today. We can celebrate together!
Happy Birthday from one fan to another. We have special gifts in having these beautiful videos.
Well at least there is some happiness in life left. ❤❤we all love your videos.why can't life be like this. ❤❤
Sorry you are feeling low. Don’t know what is going on in your life but remember to look for the little things. Sometimes it helps just to smell a flower or watch a squirrel’s antics. Hope things start being better for you soon. ❤
That strange slate boxy thing might be a grinding stone for ink used in Chinese sumie painting
That's the first thing I thought of too.
Its a sharpening stone Fleur.
I was thinking it was a sharpening zone for a curved chisel
I think the pieces of a measuring tape are actually from one length of a folding measuring stick; it would have at least three lengths that folded over each other. Many later ones were made of wood with metal ends. They measure in inches and feet on one side, centimeters and meters on the other.
I would love to see you do another night time hunt looking for glow in the dark items.
Me too. They were able to find mourning buttons easier too, for some reason.
Love watching you ladies and you're excitement at finding treasures
Happy birthday, Nana Colleen! May God bless you and remind you are never alone!
Hi ladies been watching you for years love your content, the watch winder shaped object is an old gas tap I think
That turned into a nice larkwith unusual finds.The slate sharpening stone would have had a wooden surround my dad had one to put an edge on his chisels and knives.
Could the slate piece be a knife sharpening stone? Lovely video as always, thank you! ❤
You ladies looked so happy on the beach.
What a fun mystery lark! Military badges are always poingant for some reason. Thank you for your laughter and photography...and just being you! Love you so much!
Looks like an oriental ink stone
I think it is an oriental ink stone too.
I loved that blob hunting. What hides within. A surprise hopefully. What a neat badge you found too. That cleaned up beautifully.
Your collection of badges is really great.
An interesting bit of history too Fleur. Who would guess a little button could give so much. Xxx
You are an oasis of calm in our noisy world. Thank you sooooo much, ladies. Please keep doing what you're doing ...... forever!
Thank you once again for a very interesting video. It's like getting together with family when I watch you ladies. 😊
Hello sweet ladies! So fun to watch your videos!! 💝💝
Another amazing day out for lump larking with some great finds too. Thank you for bringing us along, please take care 👏🙏❤️
Hello Kate and Fleur, great video, lovely to see all your badges again.
The button history was interesting. Apparently Postal orders are still available from the post office.
Best Wishes from Yorkshire 😊
Your collection is wonderful. I love all the little things you find. Lovely video.
Lump larking you’re both hilarious! Hello ladies having a wonderful time watching your adventure.the ocean is so relaxing. Love the cabachon and the turquoise colored lump
I have the exact same metal thing for locking my sash windows. it has about three inches of threaded metal coming out of it that screws into a thread on the other window.
beautiful military badge. always greatly enjoy seeing one of your collections. thanx!
Just realised I've been watching you two for a year now ... still so enjoyable. Perhaps the small 'yards and metres' ruler was for architecture or engineering where scale drawings are needed?
I’d love to see those badges all organized and labeled. I know it’s a big job, but a video would be fun to watch! 💕from Michigan, USA
Dankeschön für das tolle Video,ich schaue mir das sehr gerne an, ihr macht das unglaublich schön!!❤❤❤❤
The "Intriguing Lump" looks like a stringed instrument tuning peg
Yes, I agree
Love watching you girls. wish i had such an amazing relationship ❤ you both are amazing ❤
Thank You My Friends ❤🙋♀️🌹🌻👣
I read somewhere about last names being related to whatever skill or profession someone was in. Smith's were called ironsmiths, metalsmiths etc. Idk for sure....❤
Fun video lumplarking!! Love it! 😊😊😊😊😊
Fleur, your outfit is quite beautiful.
8:06 looks like Chinese inkstone. Rub dried ink cake with water for brush designs.
It looks like a paint mixer. You take pigment and add either egg yolk for egg tempera or oil to make oil paint.
Always a joy to see your notifications.😊
Kate, I think your metal rectangle might be a mail slot flap, or at least a part of one. It looks an awful lot like the one on my childhood home.
The whetstone/slate might be for grinding ink.
Fascinating! I think that little slate rectangular piece you found might be a little trough to rub a Japanese ink stick in to make sumi ink.
Beautiful Kate,
The green nail polish makes you look deceased!
I am begging you, another color!!!
I really like Kates nail polish. Each to their own I guess. Now take off your nail polish police badge.
I like the color to. Green is my favorite color 😊
Hi thank you for sharing another fascinating video the small RA badge is royal artillery. 😊
Rubies and their sister stones sapphires are second in hardness only to diamonds, so they wouldn't get scuffed up like that pretty red teardrop your mum found Kate.
I loved the Royal Fusilliers cap badge you found, Fleur. You always find at least several interesting things wherever you go larking. I enjoy your channels. Hi from North Carolina ☺️.
That deadly looking fishing weight looks kind of like what some use to catch squid with. They jig it and they grab on.
The scoop circle, looks like something off an astray, where they would lay their cigs
My father had an old slate Victorian clock and it had patterns on it like your piece .
That slate, could be a grinding stone for ink used in Japanese and Chinese calligraphy.
Always interesting!!! ♥️
so many cool things with stories to tell
Your measure stick could be part of a folding rule. The hole at the end makes it seem very possible.
Such a interesting Lark! I am curious, the badge has the same symbol on it as a rose farthing! Rubies and garnets do get scratched! Your slat piece s a type of sharpener from what I see. There is so any small things to find on the shore!
Lovely finds ladies ❤
I happen to work for the USPS. We still sell money orders. Cool to think about the history of something that seems so mundane.
I think the slate think is a Japanese ink mixer. Where you put some ink powder/ paste and some water on it and mix it to a smooth loose ijk for Japanese painting.
Lovely as always 🤍✌️
Smashing video...thank you!🌻🐾
You can buff the ruby to make it shine and smooth.
the NY seal is off a large envelope tied with leather or string wound around to hold it closed
The slate looking thing may be a whet stone for sharpening knives etc.
Even without outside air, fungi, bacteria worms and such, a body will still decompose due to the internal and external bacteria and fungi naturally present on our bodies 😊
Also, rubies are very soft and scratch easily. I would take that ruby colored facet and have it evaluated
Thank you so much
Thank you and have a peaceful week.
Ladies! Please hold your finds in camera range! Love your vids.
The meter/yard stick would have been foldable, thats why it was thin and had holes in x for paperwork architect drawings?!
It sounds like your postal order was like our money order.
Diamonds Chip ! Check it !
The badges you should try and draw them in a book and write who they are and short history.
Decomposees, decomposi? Interesting someone will know! Cap badge was magnificent as was the little thumb winder - thank you for sharing your adventures xx
thank you ladies. it is always a good day for me when you got mudlarking. i wish there was a chance here to do the same but we would be lucky to get stuff that is pre 1920
Have you all ever thought of collecting pipe stems to make a hippie type of bead curtain?
You both call it lump larking, but would it actually be concretion larking? I do like your version better, but I’m always getting corrected. I used to call it blob hunting 😂 😂😂
Great treasure finds love the badges. Everything is lovely and interesting! Have a wonderful week ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Thank you enjoyed the video. I really like the badge you found today.
The tactile unknown object - to me it looks like a key you turn to loosen the arm to open a window. Not sure how else to articulate, but I'm so sure that's what it is, because I had these types of windows.
Thanks Ladies, loved watching this video!
Maybe the slate piece is a wet stone for knife sharpening??
Have u thought after cleaning your metal badges, afterwards put a clear kind of chemical to seal it, so air wont oxidize them anymore?
I wonder if that stone rectangle thing had sat on a desk and held slate pencils or even paint brushes?
The lump find of your mothers that she mentioned might be from a radiator -my guess is that it could also have been a finial for a fancy lamp.
It is just one of the things I have interest in, (along with mudlarking) and a coffin with an airtight seal (some in the US were called a fisk coffin and had a window (of all things!) and the bodies they held were remarkedly well preserved. Look it up , it is very interesting!
That black rectangle is a graphite electrical trolley contact. Used to find lots of these, back in the days
The newest one looks like gold!!
Nice to see you both! ❤ ❤🇺🇸
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Great video. Love the finds.
A tip in diamonds.
Because I found one with a chip.
Yes, a diamonds can chip, even though they are one of the hardest substances on earth. Chipping is more common in jewelry that is worn frequently or that is designed for high impact, such as rings and bracelets. Chips can occur when the diamond's girdle (edge) or point hits something hard, or if the diamond is struck at the right angle with enough force.
SO CHECK IT OUT, BECAUSE YOU'LL NEVER KNOW IF YOU HAVE A TRUE DIAMOND OR NOT UNTIL YOU HAVE IT APPRAISED 😊
Happy birthday nana from ohio
Thank you for another great video. Perhaps you could use a metal detector when lump larking. :)
The air-tight coffin thing is weird. Perhaps they thought it would preserve the body, but I bet a good bit of decomposition would still occur. There would be lots of microbes, including decomposers, on and in the body, and there would be a reasonable amount of air in the coffin for the decomposers to use unless the morticians removed the air and created a vacuum inside!
You all found lot wonderfull video and thanks for sharing it with us. So much history. Your friend shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😮🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Fun finds!❤😊
Lumplarking was fun! Kept your eyes sharp for finding other treasures! Can’t wait for the next one!❤️
Kate ❤
I honestly think that the item you're showing is at 23:03 is a musical instrument tuning key.
And about the body in the coffin. Even without being exposed to air or the outside environment it will still decompose due to the internal bacteria and the natural presence of molds and fungi on he’s clothes. And as I do believe it was pre preservation (formaldehyde) time and the coffin was said to be air tight. No liquid can evaporate so he’s most likely been a human slushie for quite a while now.
Sorry for all the morbid information, but you asked.
My search said that that black rectangle item could either be a knife sharpener or a Chinese press. Because of the symbols on the back
Interesting video thanks for sharing ❤
Roman vitrol & acrol forte...
Button ingredients.. who would ever of known..😮
that weird thing is flat or two sides a circle looks like it's a brook off of a key for like a violin or a base the big bases to tighten their strings. That's what it looks like it may not be..
I would have taken that tiny green bottle you may never find another one
I know you may not reply but I would love to know what camera you use. Such good quality on your videos. Been mudlarking for over 10 years now and your videos bring me lots of joy.
The US Mail seal could be from WWIi when a lot of US servicemen were in the UK.
Looks like a wet rock for sharpening knives