"It's a BEAD !" I could hear Alex's voice in my head as I looked down at the ground at a cobalt blue bead... in the parking lot of the YMCA in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Of course, I picked it up and thought, "Perfect for crafting" (a la Kit and Caboodlers) !
I am also in Orange County & my 4 year old granddaughter &. I LOVE to "mudlark" in the yard. I will put random glass beads out for her and she says "A BEAD, BEAUTIFUL!!"
We used to giggle as kids, when my meek & mild Grandmother would express her displeasure at something and express “ OH! SWAMPROOT”. I am Almost 70 years old and still giggled at the word swamp root😆
Yes I agree I like how the mudlarking community collaborates with each other! I enjoyed all the personalities and all the knowledge! Thank you all for the adventures!💕💕WV🇺🇸
Could that acorn knob have been the one broken off that foot warmer you found Gail?. My nan had that same bottle of Creme de Menthe. I used to have a drink of it once in a while. You have a lot of super finds and lots more to find there at that dump site.
My thought as well. I was talking to the screen, Stop, try to see if it is a match! Love the break from my crazy city life when I can join you ladies on an adventure...we never know what you will find.
I thought the same thing about the acorn being broken off of the end of the foot warmer. Great minds think alike! Greetings from eastern North Carolina.
Don't know if I've missed it, but would love to see how you get your bottles so clean. Thank you, ladies, for such great videos. You've made my recovery time at home so much more pleasant.
It was hard not to notice the attention to detail on the headless, armless porcelain lady . . . and the bottles and obelisk were fun too. Great show gals :)
What a bunch of wonderful treasures. I'm flabbergasted at how many bottles you come across, we'll done ladies! Always enjoy the videos, Don Wilson, Tacoma, Washington.
The naked bum and bagpipe music made me LOL as well as your comment about how you pushed Sarah into the bottle digger's hole and nicked her match safe...thanks for the laughs ...always a great time watching your adventures!
Such a wealth of finds from this bottle dump! The nude figure is probably a German "bathing beauty" from the 1920's/Art Deco period. They were very popular. I have 2 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root bottles, one a regular size and one a really tiny sample size, possibly smaller than yours. I had no idea the Dr. Kilmer made it all the way to the UK! I thought it was an American brand!
THERE IS 4 OF MY FRIENDS GAIL AND ALEX , SARAH AND MIC IT IS GOOD TO SEE YOU ALL TOGETHER I LOVE YOU ALL.. HOPE YOU FIND SOME GOODIES TODAY I AM SO HAPPY TO SEE YOU ALL LOVE FROM YOUR FRIEND JOSEPHINE
Oh, how I would love to be able to come along with them to one of their little dumps or ocean side adventures! They seem so wonderful and happy doing these things and my little hoarding gremlin inside me itches to find my own treasures. As a child my mom literally had to shake out my pockets everyday because I was always looking down for anything shiny lol. I love bottles and sea glass and all of their content! Texas I not a great place for those little adventures but one can dream to go over there with them (: . Thank you for keeping my dream alive!
I've got to be honest, I'm so envious of the amazing locations with the awesome finds that you 2 get to hunt!! Your many wonderful finds at this location blows my mind 😮😊
So many lovely bottles and other treasures! But, the real treasure is what you make of your finds…you’re both so imaginative and creative. You deserve all the success and friendships you have made, through your kindness, determination, fearlessness, friendly manners and generosity of spirit.
Could you please add a short viedo of glass bottles cleaning? It must be fantastic to see something so dirty clean up so beautifully and bright. Thank you.
Wow! My favorite of your finds was the tiny swamp root bottle. I am a pharmacist and am very interested in these old quack cures. Thank you for the adventure. You are such a pleasure to watch.
Hi I have a Dr Kilmers swamp root and kidney cure sample bottle I found at an old ash tip in Stockport. I found it buried upside down with the stopper still in and what I am assuming is the original "cure" amongst other small poison and wonky old old bottles and clay pipes. I am being genuine if you are interested in purchasing anything, I can provide pictures.
God, what an awesome haul!! I love the bottles, in particular the 'potion bottle' and the 'kidney cure'. But I have to admit, I am disturbingly excited by Alex's headless, armless, nude lady... Now THAT is a superlative Round Bottom! It's nice to know that some things never go out of style!
Dr Kilmers swamp root is still made today as a liver and kidney cleanse. Milk Thistle root is more popular. Kidney disease is very prevalent and people don’t really talk about it the way they talk about cancer. The stuff does help a bit
@@janinemcmahon218 I have a Dr Kilmers swamp root kidney cure bottle I found myself at an old ash tip in Stockport. I found it upside down with the stopper still in and what I'm assuming is the original remedy still inside. I still have it and display it amongst my clay pipes on the mantle.
The lavender bottle is my fav! And the naked lady is quite elegant! Love that kidney liver and bladder cure bottle! What fun you gals had. Always excited to see what you will create..
Hi guys! Love your programme and enthusiasm . On your pottery there are some terms you were looking for...so here goes: A raw clay item that has been thrown on the wheel, hand constructed, or made in a mold and has not been fired is called greenware. the first firing is the bisque fire the second firing is the glaze firing there are more firings and other alternate firings that can be done but not in your little kiln which doesn't fire high enough. althought these are the simplest examples, there are loads of fantastic books on pottery of all sorts including Raku (which is breathtakingly stunning!) All the best & keep on Mudlarking.
I believe the brown acorn thing actually came off the end of the water warmer you had found with the end missing...and i really guessed the glass prism to be a thermometer you may be able to buy a small thermometer and fit in the spot....love this place it holds lots more treasures and i really hope you repair the ladys body i collect pictures and statues of ladies especially older looking ones their beautiful.
My thoughts too Tammy. As soon as I saw the foot warmer without the end I immediately realised that the "acorn knob" found just before was probably the missing part (or at least the same part from another foot warmer). I didn't have to guess about the obelisk though as I recently found one with a broken thermometer in place.
This was a good place to search, and so many finds. I like all those lovely bottles and the histories behind them. It was funny when Alex found the cheeky girl figure lol lovely shot of the newly emerged tortoiseshell butterfly. Was a. Lovely video, thank you and enjoy your week
Another fun video with you all, yay! That little mini acorn is almost the missing centre-piece of Willie's recent 'Motto' Ware find (Dirty Secrets of Scotland). There was a KKK tomato sauce on sale in Oz early 1900's, looking for any connection or possible slang/local saying, IE "triple a ok" denoting quality was shortened to KKK, or such.
I learn such a lot watching you both mudlarking as well as other channels that you collab with. Its the highlight of my day when I've see you've posted. Love the headless, armless nude lady haha. Xxxx
Love the discovery of the thermometer/desk set. The match holder is lovely. And history of the bottles is always fun to hear about, especially when Cobleskill and Binghamton are not-so-far-away places.🙂
The adventures of Alex down the Rabbit hole. Some of the labels from the old brands are wonderful. The bottles would have been very colourful Sitting on the shelves.
Love watching the collab, Sarah and Mick are funny people! That headless bisque statue is beautiful! Or should I say booty-full? 😂 Some great bottles, the swamp root kidney cure is awesome, the pickle jars are such interesting shapes... The match case Sarah found is amazing all cleaned up, can't believe it still opens/closes.
Omg the shoes on the figurine tell me she's probably a Hoffman and Galluba bisque bathing belle of a good size❣️ she would have originally worn a real bathing suit and bathing cap over a mohair wig. I have one smaller for which I paid $600 and a larger $900. I'm dying 😍
Wonderful finds and seeing friends together is a treat 🙂 the Himalayan balsam is actually edible but the main use I use it for is to cure poison ivy , well all poisons, it's in the same family as touch-me-not plant. Would love to get some cause here we only have the yellow and orange variety.🙂
I really like how sparkling your bottles turned out. Have any tips I can pass on to my grandson? He and Dad are out today looking at their site after the flood.
Well it's always I like to go on your adventures with you. Thank you for showing us everything that you could at this time since you have some more pieces left to show us at a later date
We have Dr Kilmer’s swamp root bottles here in the us. I see bottle diggers finding them from time to time. Love seeing what you find and then what you do with them.
Once again amazing finds!!!!! Alex your so funny on the headless lady🤣🤣 A lot of amazing bottles😎😎😎 That dump is a never end of great treasures!!!!!! Look forward in seeing more from that area.... Hugs, hello and well wishes for you once again🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 - Peter
wow! I was born in Binghamton, and grew up very near there!!! How weird to watch your video from England to find something about a place I grew up in.....how fun!!!!!
I very much like the glass finds especially when you clean them up and they reveal subtle colours. If you can find a suitable head, that figurine could be the 'Venus de Milo doing a moonie'' I'm sure she did at some point. Thank you for uploading.
The stinky bottle had a Deco look- with smell of sulfur- I recognize the smell and perms were all the rage in the 20s on- my guess as a hairdresser! 😎✌️🇺🇸
Naughty Nellie ohh my! They were very popular in gentlemen’s office/den. There are books with info about Bawdy bathing beauties and Risqué kin . A great selection of bottles. Love the unusual shapes and embossing. The tiny marmalade pot is cute! The sun colored amethyst perfume bottle is so cute! I love sca bottles!! Sca ( sun colored amethyst) Sara’s match safe is really a star find!
I got to see you two dance in Sarah & Mick's video! Lovely video full of great finds. I hope y'all will go back and find more treasures. Love from Tennessee!
We sing Old Lang Syne on New Years here in the US and I am pretty sure most Americans have no clue what it means. Love the lady sculpture. Amazing finds
"It's a BEAD !" I could hear Alex's voice in my head as I looked down at the ground at a cobalt blue bead... in the parking lot of the YMCA in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Of course, I picked it up and thought, "Perfect for crafting" (a la Kit and Caboodlers) !
I did that the other day when I randomly found a black cut glass button on a beach :)))
I did that recently too, as I was sorting an old tin of buttons!
I am also in Orange County & my 4 year old granddaughter &. I LOVE to "mudlark" in the yard. I will put random glass beads out for her and she says "A BEAD, BEAUTIFUL!!"
@@melissabryant9090 Wonderful idea!
Lol that’s so funny! I hear their voices in my head every time I say hello!
4 mud larkers with so much enthusiasm and friendship is a joy to watch.
We used to giggle as kids, when my meek & mild Grandmother would express her displeasure at something and express “ OH! SWAMPROOT”. I am Almost 70 years old and still giggled at the word swamp root😆
those bottles are so clean! please do a video on how you clean them, the bottles we find here are always grungy! Great video!
Check their channel page. They have done a video on how they clean bottles in the past.
Yes I agree I like how the mudlarking community collaborates with each other! I enjoyed all the personalities and all the knowledge! Thank you all for the adventures!💕💕WV🇺🇸
Could that acorn knob have been the one broken off that foot warmer you found Gail?. My nan had that same bottle of Creme de Menthe. I used to have a drink of it once in a while.
You have a lot of super finds and lots more to find there at that dump site.
My thought as well. I was talking to the screen, Stop, try to see if it is a match! Love the break from my crazy city life when I can join you ladies on an adventure...we never know what you will find.
Thought the same thing. lol
I thought the same thing about the acorn being broken off of the end of the foot warmer. Great minds think alike! Greetings from eastern North Carolina.
Don't know if I've missed it, but would love to see how you get your bottles so clean.
Thank you, ladies, for such great videos. You've made my recovery time at home so much more pleasant.
The friendship that has grown between yourselves and Docking Bay 51 has been a joy to watch. Wonderful video, and lovely finds!
I had a good laugh out loud when Alex had the bagpipes thunderously playing while zooming in on the headless booty lady !
Yay!!! Love Docking Bay and Northern Mudlark collabs!!!
It was hard not to notice the attention to detail on the headless, armless porcelain lady . . . and the bottles and obelisk were fun too. Great show gals :)
When the bagpipes were playing it looked like she had a pimple on her right buttock cheek. I laughed so hard!
that doll is hilarious
What a bunch of wonderful treasures. I'm flabbergasted at how many bottles you come across, we'll done ladies! Always enjoy the videos, Don Wilson, Tacoma, Washington.
The naked bum and bagpipe music made me LOL as well as your comment about how you pushed Sarah into the bottle digger's hole and nicked her match safe...thanks for the laughs ...always a great time watching your adventures!
It looks like that little acorn guy could’ve been the knob on the foot warmer! Beautiful finds, as always 😍❤️
Such a wealth of finds from this bottle dump! The nude figure is probably a German "bathing beauty" from the 1920's/Art Deco period. They were very popular. I have 2 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root bottles, one a regular size and one a really tiny sample size, possibly smaller than yours. I had no idea the Dr. Kilmer made it all the way to the UK! I thought it was an American brand!
I also love that old plant pots, little wonder that it survived all this years .
OMG that closeup of naked statue was hilarious !!!!and the music you paired with it !!!!….lol lol 😂
Some great finds there ladies...be great when vegetation dies down.....xx
THERE IS 4 OF MY FRIENDS GAIL AND ALEX , SARAH AND MIC IT IS GOOD TO SEE YOU ALL TOGETHER I LOVE YOU ALL.. HOPE YOU FIND SOME GOODIES TODAY I AM SO HAPPY TO SEE YOU ALL LOVE FROM YOUR FRIEND JOSEPHINE
That naked butt is hilarious. Amazing finds. Thank you, ladies.
Should save that bottom shot FOR THE END of the video! Lolol
Oh, how I would love to be able to come along with them to one of their little dumps or ocean side adventures! They seem so wonderful and happy doing these things and my little hoarding gremlin inside me itches to find my own treasures. As a child my mom literally had to shake out my pockets everyday because I was always looking down for anything shiny lol. I love bottles and sea glass and all of their content! Texas I not a great place for those little adventures but one can dream to go over there with them (: .
Thank you for keeping my dream alive!
Crazy about your obelisk!!! And both of you!!!
I've got to be honest, I'm so envious of the amazing locations with the awesome finds that you 2 get to hunt!! Your many wonderful finds at this location blows my mind 😮😊
It was so nice to see a wholesome, natural looking lady figurine, such a pity she was missing her head and arms.
What a giving bottle dump. I could dig there forever. Great finds everybody.
Lol! Bottom zoom made me laugh!
So many lovely bottles and other treasures! But, the real treasure is what you make of your finds…you’re both so imaginative and creative. You deserve all the success and friendships you have made, through your kindness, determination, fearlessness, friendly manners and generosity of spirit.
Aw, thank you so much 💖 xx
You get your bottles and jars so lovely and clean beautiful
Could you please add a short viedo of glass bottles cleaning? It must be fantastic to see something so dirty clean up so beautifully and bright. Thank you.
Wow! My favorite of your finds was the tiny swamp root bottle. I am a pharmacist and am very interested in these old quack cures. Thank you for the adventure. You are such a pleasure to watch.
Hi I have a Dr Kilmers swamp root and kidney cure sample bottle I found at an old ash tip in Stockport. I found it buried upside down with the stopper still in and what I am assuming is the original "cure" amongst other small poison and wonky old old bottles and clay pipes. I am being genuine if you are interested in purchasing anything, I can provide pictures.
God, what an awesome haul!! I love the bottles, in particular the 'potion bottle' and the 'kidney cure'. But I have to admit, I am disturbingly excited by Alex's headless, armless, nude lady... Now THAT is a superlative Round Bottom! It's nice to know that some things never go out of style!
Dr Kilmers swamp root is still made today as a liver and kidney cleanse. Milk Thistle root is more popular. Kidney disease is very prevalent and people don’t really talk about it the way they talk about cancer. The stuff does help a bit
@@janinemcmahon218 I have a Dr Kilmers swamp root kidney cure bottle I found myself at an old ash tip in Stockport. I found it upside down with the stopper still in and what I'm assuming is the original remedy still inside. I still have it and display it amongst my clay pipes on the mantle.
Absolutely great, your find ,of the naked lady! Had a really good laugh!!l love your, outings , to the mud hills and the things you find!!! Robbie
Bless ur hearts! The KKK bottle reactions... love y'all even more now! XXXOOO from North Carolina USA
It's great to see you all together mudlarking some wonderful finds xxx
Lidia (LOL) and Alex this one was brilliant,love your guests and all your finds!!
The clean up is a gorgeous labour of love. It must have taken hours.
The lavender bottle is my fav! And the naked lady is quite elegant! Love that kidney liver and bladder cure bottle! What fun you gals had. Always excited to see what you will create..
Great finds! The tea strainer would make the cutest mouse !
It blows my mind that your bottle dumps are still so abundant - how lucky you are :)
A cheeky little find and a top video..stay happy...Victor...
So many great finds . The bottles all cleaned up so beautifully .
Some wonderful, beautiful finds. Love and God Bless Ladies
I like when you talk about the history of your finds, I think Victorian history is very interesting.
Best bottle day ever! Love Sarah's matchbox. You're great friends to clean it up for her. Love, love your channel and all your videos!
Hi guys! Love your programme and enthusiasm .
On your pottery there are some terms you were looking for...so here goes:
A raw clay item that has been thrown on the wheel, hand constructed, or made in a mold and has not been fired is called greenware.
the first firing is the bisque fire
the second firing is the glaze firing
there are more firings and other alternate firings that can be done but not in your little kiln which doesn't fire high enough.
althought these are the simplest examples, there are loads of fantastic books on pottery of all sorts including Raku (which is breathtakingly stunning!)
All the best & keep on Mudlarking.
I believe the brown acorn thing actually came off the end of the water warmer you had found with the end missing...and i really guessed the glass prism to be a thermometer you may be able to buy a small thermometer and fit in the spot....love this place it holds lots more treasures and i really hope you repair the ladys body i collect pictures and statues of ladies especially older looking ones their beautiful.
My thoughts too Tammy. As soon as I saw the foot warmer without the end I immediately realised that the "acorn knob" found just before was probably the missing part (or at least the same part from another foot warmer). I didn't have to guess about the obelisk though as I recently found one with a broken thermometer in place.
This was a good place to search, and so many finds. I like all those lovely bottles and the histories behind them. It was funny when Alex found the cheeky girl figure lol lovely shot of the newly emerged tortoiseshell butterfly. Was a. Lovely video, thank you and enjoy your week
Another fun video with you all, yay! That little mini acorn is almost the missing centre-piece of Willie's recent 'Motto' Ware find (Dirty Secrets of Scotland). There was a KKK tomato sauce on sale in Oz early 1900's, looking for any connection or possible slang/local saying, IE "triple a ok" denoting quality was shortened to KKK, or such.
I learn such a lot watching you both mudlarking as well as other channels that you collab with. Its the highlight of my day when I've see you've posted. Love the headless, armless nude lady haha. Xxxx
Love the discovery of the thermometer/desk set. The match holder is lovely. And history of the bottles is always fun to hear about, especially when Cobleskill and Binghamton are not-so-far-away places.🙂
An excellent and varied haul of bottles with interesting histories behind them, always enjoyable. Sue and Ian, Australia
Wanted to see the pretty stinky clear bottle Gail found… with rope design on bottom… missed shrews and kitty, loved the variety of finds!
The adventures of Alex down the Rabbit hole. Some of the labels from the old brands are wonderful. The bottles would have been very colourful
Sitting on the shelves.
My favorite mudlarkers!!!! I could watch you daily.
Always so interesting what you find. Love the show and tell bits at the end too. Always learn something new. X
Beautiful bottles and treasures!
Great shots with the new drone. The coastline shots are going to be great.
What a great adventure, thanks for sharing , All the finds were so great ! Cant wait to see all your projects!
I was expecting a Genie to pop out of that one bottle when you were rubbing it to look at the embossing. It looks just like a Genie's bottle!
Great show again girls. About the match case, never let the truth get in the way of a good story. LOL.
I always look forward to your videos. Thanks for sharing with us.
Fantastic location, great haul, well done.
@ 2:05 ...I had a good giggle.I get the joke...and dang it .. I am an American.🤣😉
Hehe xx
Lovely video and well edited love the clay pipe and some amazing bottles
“Look at that bottle! It’s gymungous!”😁🤣
Love watching the collab, Sarah and Mick are funny people! That headless bisque statue is beautiful! Or should I say booty-full? 😂 Some great bottles, the swamp root kidney cure is awesome, the pickle jars are such interesting shapes... The match case Sarah found is amazing all cleaned up, can't believe it still opens/closes.
Omg the shoes on the figurine tell me she's probably a Hoffman and Galluba bisque bathing belle of a good size❣️ she would have originally worn a real bathing suit and bathing cap over a mohair wig. I have one smaller for which I paid $600 and a larger $900. I'm dying 😍
A very “cheeky” episode!
A wonderful show. Loved this one a lot💝
Wonderful finds and seeing friends together is a treat 🙂 the Himalayan balsam is actually edible but the main use I use it for is to cure poison ivy , well all poisons, it's in the same family as touch-me-not plant. Would love to get some cause here we only have the yellow and orange variety.🙂
An awesome video ladies!! I love Docking Bay 51 as well!! Thank goodness you cleaned your dirty bottom Alex!! 😉 some beautiful finds!! Take care! 💕🇦🇺🌻
Enjoyed. Again. Thank you from the land down under.
I really like how sparkling your bottles turned out. Have any tips I can pass on to my grandson? He and Dad are out today looking at their site after the flood.
Adventurous 4Life has a nice video on cleaning bottles!
@@slashbat2375 Found it..perfect TY.. sent it right along.
AARRGGHH! That tractor got you again! };]
Well it's always I like to go on your adventures with you. Thank you for showing us everything that you could at this time since you have some more pieces left to show us at a later date
Beautiful finds🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖
I love marmalade jars! So many uses for them!
We have Dr Kilmer’s swamp root bottles here in the us. I see bottle diggers finding them from time to time. Love seeing what you find and then what you do with them.
I love all the bottles you have fond! Lol the naked lady is hilarious! 🤗🌸❣️👍
Wow some great finds. The bottles sparkled in your window. Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed watching it. Have a great week.
Watching it again.
I was wondering if the small acorn was the broken off know off of the foot warmer that you had shown. It looks like the same color & material. : )
What happened to the bottle you said smelled so bad...it was beautiful ..love your video's ,keep them coming
Washington state. U.S.A.
Alex ,Down the Rabbit hole lol
I love you ladies 🙌❤️your my favorite,love beach walks and bottle dumps
Once again amazing finds!!!!! Alex your so funny on the headless lady🤣🤣 A lot of amazing bottles😎😎😎 That dump is a never end of great treasures!!!!!! Look forward in seeing more from that area.... Hugs, hello and well wishes for you once again🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 - Peter
Great video ladies!
Awesome finds guys all round, thank you for sharing your treasures. Take care and stay safe and well 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍💖💖🦋🦋
GREEEAT FINDS !!! ❤😀❤
wow! I was born in Binghamton, and grew up very near there!!! How weird to watch your video from England to find something about a place I grew up in.....how fun!!!!!
you do such a nice job cleaning up your finds! quite a nice haul of treasures! keep up the good work!
I very much like the glass finds especially when you clean them up and they reveal subtle colours. If you can find a suitable head, that figurine could be the 'Venus de Milo doing a moonie'' I'm sure she did at some point. Thank you for uploading.
The stinky bottle had a Deco look- with smell of sulfur- I recognize the smell and perms were all the rage in the 20s on- my guess as a hairdresser! 😎✌️🇺🇸
Great video with such beautiful finds! Loved the tiny lavender bottle. Sarah’s lucky find is amazing! Loved the photography too.
Naughty Nellie ohh my! They were very popular in gentlemen’s office/den. There are books with info about Bawdy bathing beauties and Risqué kin .
A great selection of bottles. Love the unusual shapes and embossing.
The tiny marmalade pot is cute! The sun colored amethyst perfume bottle is so cute! I love sca bottles!! Sca ( sun colored amethyst)
Sara’s match safe is really a star find!
I got to see you two dance in Sarah & Mick's video! Lovely video full of great finds. I hope y'all will go back and find more treasures. Love from Tennessee!
This is where we filmed the dancing! x
We sing Old Lang Syne on New Years here in the US and I am pretty sure most Americans have no clue what it means. Love the lady sculpture. Amazing finds
Fabulous finds and so many. I never knew about those match boxes, it's beautiful, you did a great job cleaning it for her. ❤️🇺🇸
Beautiful video and Super finds, you did a great job cleaning the Vesta case it looks amazing. “Let’s do a finds dance”…. The rest is history💃🏻😀