Thank you so much! I haven’t laughed that hard, in a long time. 🤣🤣🤣. I always look forward to your videos. It’s apparent how much love you have for old things, as well as each other. Thanks for cracking me up. No pun intended 😂.
Ian, your first little bottle reminds me so much of the aftershave bottle that belonged to my grandpa Stites. It is Old Spice. He passed in 1967 so it is at least that old, still full to the top and has the little metal top. I also have my grandma Stites' bottle of Evening in Paris perfume. Open them both up every now and then when I need a little reminder. Every time I watch y'all mudlarkers dig up late Victorian to the 60s makes me so nostalgic for my grandparents who both died in the late 60s.
@cjcarver6290 very sad when we loose people but you have nice memories I'm sure. Sorry bit we did say in the round Up the first bottle is harleen for the hair we have found old spice ones. Thank you .
Lovely to see you both, you are so funny and you make me laugh. Great finds, good array of bottles and trinkets. In the round up you did not show the little bottle with a black lid, if I remember rightly it used to hold ink but I cannot remember which company, have a good week
You two are too funny! I was laughing so hard along with you that I almost couldn’t get my breath. 🤣 Thanks for taking us along with you to your wonderful treasure mount where the ivy grows and the cute little robins play. 🥰
Thank you both for the enjoyable video. Y'all had me laughing to tears with you. I haven't had much time to sit and enjoy one of your videos in a long time. Glad I got time to see this one. Thank you both for the laughter, y'all are such a beautiful couple.
I saw one of my favorite little paste pots when you showed the Harden jar. I just love the little jars like the paste pots, the milk glass dish, etc., I know not everyone likes them, but I do. You did a very good job restoring that little guy.
Thank you Tina my first attempt at restoring. As for paste pots there history is fascinating and so many different makes, we can't keep everything but we do have a past pot collection and we do have some on the shop there lovely.
Thank you both so much for the laughs today, myself and my husband were laughing with you. It cheered us up no end. No idea what the mystery items are. Lovely finds and your mended Toby jug was splendid Ian. Definitely worth doing on some of the items you find. Take care both of you and see you soon ❤
I know it's hot weather, hilarious! I love that you don't edit these funny part away. I love all your tiny bottle finds. Today booked my flight to London from 13th September for 9 days! Mudlarking waiting for me. Have a great weekend!
I love you 2 so much. No one has me laughing like ya'll do. The way you laugh at yourselves is infectious...I caught ya'll's giggle bug all the way across the Atlantic Ocean and over a State until it reached me in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky ❤
Hi guys, I looked up the little jug you found Royal Stanley Jacobean jug/pitcher. Apparently it's 1920s. Thought you might find that interesting. Love your videos guys. Thank you so much for sharing.
The metal find looks like a handle, maybe from a draw or cabinet. You two are so funny.😂😂😂, I was born near Southampton, a little village called Totton, right on the beginnings of the forrest. So i can do the local accent, but i am posh. 😂😂😂. Love the tiny bottles.❤❤❤❤.
Awwww thank you. The metal could be a drawer handle we thought that too but can't find one on the net. Some good larking in Southampton we have been told.
@westcountrymudlarks go to Totton, a little place called Eling, it has a small beach, and one of the oldest tide Mills. A very creepy church, with wild stories of ghostly events. I now live in Spain. Only twice have I found sea glass. So clean where I live, the beaches are cleaned . So no shells. Most of them are either sand or big oval pebbles. But never really looked. Maybe I should. I'm more of an artist, weird, whacky, bizarre. Love your finds, and you getting almost stuck in a hole. BONKERS. both of you.
Haha you two are hilarious 🤣No need to apologise!! Some great finds again, love how you found the teapot lid! - you can't get the staff hey Louise 😉 Wonderful repair job too Ian - Si Finds might be able to help with making handles.
Thank you so much we did have a laugh. Yes glad to find a lid that fits the teapot 🫖. Thank you my first attempt hope to get better. And thank you yes si-finds would know great.
Hi louise and Ian hope you both well grate finds we are in paignton this week and next week on monday was on beach at meadfoot picked some good seaglass just sat in caravan and enjoyed your live i couldnt stop laughing hope the sun is back soon
I think the shield thingy is a money clip, and the little thing that looks like an iron is some type of a holder? I would love to hear the story of the grave marker? Sounds interesting 🧐 Loise is so funny on her belly digging 😂😂😂 I loved the roundup you two are both so funny 😆 😂 I was unable to stop laughing 😆😝😂 Have a great 2 weeks ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜😊
omg, you are both so silly, I was laughing to the point of coughing... There is something about that little salt? pot with the star on that I really like, hope you keep that!
Thank you so much! I haven’t laughed that hard, in a long time. 🤣🤣🤣. I always look forward to your videos. It’s apparent how much love you have for old things, as well as each other. Thanks for cracking me up. No pun intended 😂.
Ha ha we lost the plot but recovered well so glad you had a good laugh. Yes we love our history and saving these lovely treasures. Thank you .
@@westcountrymudlarks You did much better than I would have for sure. I’m still laughing thinking about it. 🤣
@@laurelyoung-canaday9439 ha ha thank you
Super wonderful sharing. Happy week 264👍🏻😊
Thank you so much you have a great week too
Oh that lid fits perfectly for the teapot!
Yes love that teapot
Ian, your first little bottle reminds me so much of the aftershave bottle that belonged to my grandpa Stites. It is Old Spice. He passed in 1967 so it is at least that old, still full to the top and has the little metal top. I also have my grandma Stites' bottle of Evening in Paris perfume. Open them both up every now and then when I need a little reminder. Every time I watch y'all mudlarkers dig up late Victorian to the 60s makes me so nostalgic for my grandparents who both died in the late 60s.
@cjcarver6290 very sad when we loose people but you have nice memories I'm sure. Sorry bit we did say in the round Up the first bottle is harleen for the hair we have found old spice ones. Thank you .
Aah wow that green pot was beautiful !!! Wow! 48:42
You can use the base for a blockcandel.
yes it is lovely
thank you
view amazing
thank you Sandy
Nice finds no rain a nice day . Yo< two aways find wo derful finds. Your freind shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮🎉😅😊❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Shirley we love showing what we find and showing the history in the round Up.
I laughed so hard with you two! Very enjoyable. I’ve seen si-finds do repairs. Also dirty secrets of Scotland.😊
Thank you Lori so glad you had a good laugh. And thank you for the advice for the handle.
Thank you for the laughs,. 😅
your so welcome
Oh my, you two kids were off the chain this week!
Lol yes we lost it a bit ha ha
Some great finds there. Looking at the mystery item, it reminds me of a book clasp, one half of, for maybe a large leather bound book or bible?
thank you i see what your saying yes we will research it thank you again
33:33 wow you really got talent for repering! Fun to se😊
Thank you not a crafter but I try lol
Lovely to see you both, you are so funny and you make me laugh. Great finds, good array of bottles and trinkets. In the round up you did not show the little bottle with a black lid, if I remember rightly it used to hold ink but I cannot remember which company, have a good week
Thank you so much Kim. We have fun lol. As for the little bottle of marking ink it would not of had a lid but a cork.
Hello 👋 from Virginia USA was looking forward to your video
Hello hope you enjoyed it
You two are too funny!
I was laughing so hard along with you that I almost couldn’t get my breath. 🤣
Thanks for taking us along with you to your wonderful treasure mount where the ivy grows and the cute little robins play. 🥰
Thank you so much,breathe lol breathe. 🤣 we were trying to be so serious bit could not help it lol.
Another fantastic video guys, some lovely finds and great laughs ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
thanks Dave we had a laugh
You two are so sweet love watching how much fun you are having laughter is the best medicine love you guys hugs
Thank you we agree the best medicine ever
Fun stuff !!!
@batescountry thank you so much
You two are hilarious 😂 I’m crying laughing and my husband keeps looking at me like I’m crazy, thank you for the great video
Thank you so much so glad you had a laugh with us lol
I just love you two, The way you both carry on lifts my spirits , I can’t wait to see the next video ❤️🇨🇦 keep laughing🤣
Thank you Catherine we will keep laughing enjoying this great hobby
Thank you both for the enjoyable video. Y'all had me laughing to tears with you. I haven't had much time to sit and enjoy one of your videos in a long time. Glad I got time to see this one. Thank you both for the laughter, y'all are such a beautiful couple.
Thank you so much thats lovely we had you laughing that much
Great fun xxx the mystery object tome looks like a hanger for a picture on a picture rail x
thank you we will research that and let you know
Lovely treasures!The beginning of the film is beautiful!Thank you Ian & Louise!
Thank you Delora your very welcome
The best laugh I’ve had in a long time. Thanks you two.
You are so welcome Joan
You guys caught the giggle bug. So cute😊
Thank you Cheryl, yes we did omg it was hard to do that part of the round up lol
Some folks on reddit found the same triangular clasp with holes, and replies mentioned part of a suitcase strap
Thats great thank you I did see it on there thanks
I saw one of my favorite little paste pots when you showed the Harden jar. I just love the little jars like the paste pots, the milk glass dish, etc., I know not everyone likes them, but I do. You did a very good job restoring that little guy.
Thank you Tina my first attempt at restoring. As for paste pots there history is fascinating and so many different makes, we can't keep everything but we do have a past pot collection and we do have some on the shop there lovely.
Another wonderful giggle you two are a laugh a minute Louise of the jungle some super finds. Love giggling along.
We lost it a bit Margi lol but you know us lol
Omg thank you so much I was crying with laughter you two are really special people best laugh I’ve had for ages thank you
Thank you so much we did loose it a bit lol
Loved the finds and the giggles. I'm glad you both are doing well. ❤🩹
Thank you Janie so glad you enjoyed it
Great restoration!!
Thank you
Your videography is fabulous. Really beautiful. Lots of good finds today😎
Thank you so much
Hilarious you two!! So much fun 😂 and the finds were very interesting!
Thank you we like a laugh 😃
Thank you both so much for the laughs today, myself and my husband were laughing with you. It cheered us up no end. No idea what the mystery items are. Lovely finds and your mended Toby jug was splendid Ian. Definitely worth doing on some of the items you find. Take care both of you and see you soon ❤
Thank you Jacqueline so glad we made you and your husband laugh we had fun. Thanks for watching.
You too crack me up and bring me joy! Too funny.😂
thank you so much Mary
Crack? 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
The tea pot is a stunner AND finding the lid getting the giggles with you
@margidaly6874 Thank you Margi lol
Thanks for a great laugh and lots of interesting finds.
Thank you for watching . Your welcome glad you had a laugh.
You two are so funny, thanks for the laughs! Beautiful finds, I love the Devon teapot!❤
Thank you Cynthia so glad we made you laugh
I know it's hot weather, hilarious! I love that you don't edit these funny part away. I love all your tiny bottle finds. Today booked my flight to London from 13th September for 9 days! Mudlarking waiting for me. Have a great weekend!
Oh 9 days mudlarking how lovely. Hope you find loads of finds. Ahhh as for loosing it on the round up, we never edit lol , glad you enjoyed it.
Great video! You two are charming 🩷💜💛
Awww thank you so much
Wooohoo!! Can't wait to see this video, bet its another better! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks Dave we try our best lol
Y’all are hilarious! Great finds!
Thank you so much Lisa
Hello again, Ian and Louise! Lovely lark, as always. Especially enjoyed the roundup. I haven't laughed so much in a long time! Thanks and take care.
Thank you so much Judy we had a great time. And the round up was fun lol.
That’s a great photo of Louise! A mudlark model 😊
Lol Phyllis yes I'm a lucky man
@@westcountrymudlarks Louise is fortunate, too. 😊
Awww thank you @@phylliswilliamstn
I love you 2 so much. No one has me laughing like ya'll do. The way you laugh at yourselves is infectious...I caught ya'll's giggle bug all the way across the Atlantic Ocean and over a State until it reached me in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky ❤
Wow kentuky lovely place. So glad we had you laughing. Thank you
Thanks.
thank you anna
Hi guys, I looked up the little jug you found Royal Stanley Jacobean jug/pitcher. Apparently it's 1920s. Thought you might find that interesting. Love your videos guys. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you Roberta that's so kind of you appreciate that
Cool finds and a spooky tale, thanks folks.
thank you so much
I absolutely love when you two get the giggles! Ian, I think my bottom has a crack as well. It must be a pandemic across the globe!❤Tennessee Nana
🤣🤣Thank you we had a great laugh.
You two crack me up! I laugh so much I cry. Oh! And Ian I certainly hope you can fix the crack in your bottom!! Lol lol lol great video
Lol Janet I will try 🤣 thank you so much
Hope both of you are in fine fettle and have some nice findsxx
thank you you so much
The metal find looks like a handle, maybe from a draw or cabinet. You two are so funny.😂😂😂, I was born near Southampton, a little village called Totton, right on the beginnings of the forrest. So i can do the local accent, but i am posh. 😂😂😂. Love the tiny bottles.❤❤❤❤.
Awwww thank you. The metal could be a drawer handle we thought that too but can't find one on the net. Some good larking in Southampton we have been told.
@westcountrymudlarks go to Totton, a little place called Eling, it has a small beach, and one of the oldest tide Mills. A very creepy church, with wild stories of ghostly events. I now live in Spain. Only twice have I found sea glass. So clean where I live, the beaches are cleaned . So no shells. Most of them are either sand or big oval pebbles. But never really looked. Maybe I should. I'm more of an artist, weird, whacky, bizarre. Love your finds, and you getting almost stuck in a hole. BONKERS. both of you.
@anniehartley8851 lol hope you enjoy Spain but not much there that's a shame. Ahhhh yes we are mad as a bag of frogs 🤣🤣
❤I cant wait for the live show.
Thank you Peggy hope you enjoy
just subscribed. i think your flat royal s something might be a hot plate/pad
thank you for the sub . oh a hot plate thats interesting
Perhaps it is an embroidery frame,like they used to use a long time agoxx
@joyceowen6495 oh thats a good point could be thank you
Is the mystery item the tip protector of a knife sheath? Also, love you two laughing, so heart warming!
Awww thankyou we do loose it now and then lol. Oh you could be right will do more research on that for sure thank you.
😂 You two are a joy ❤
@lilybee_ awww thank you
Omg! That was so funny! You two are hilarious!
Lol, thank you so glad you had a laugh with us.
Thanks for the best laugh I’ve had in ages! I thought Louise was going to choke on her water! 😂😂😂
🤣 Louise nearly did lol thank you glad you had a laugh
Use Milliput on that pretty blue pot then paint, 🙋♀️ Thanks
Yes I'm going to do that like we said in the round Up. It's just advice on making handles I need, bit thank you.
@@westcountrymudlarks Sorry Louise & Ian I didn't watch the whole Roundup, Loved Glass from the Past 😁
Thats ok not everybody like the round up
Haha you two are hilarious 🤣No need to apologise!! Some great finds again, love how you found the teapot lid! - you can't get the staff hey Louise 😉 Wonderful repair job too Ian - Si Finds might be able to help with making handles.
Thank you so much we did have a laugh. Yes glad to find a lid that fits the teapot 🫖. Thank you my first attempt hope to get better. And thank you yes si-finds would know great.
@@westcountrymudlarks very welcome 😊 Always enjoy your vids, fun, informative & filled with great finds! X
@tanithmessenger3581 awwww thank you so much
The giggles were great and I laughed till I cried. Love you two.
Thank you so glad we made you cry lol 🤣🤣
It was over when you announced your bottom was cracked 😂
I know that was the point of no return lol
The brass thing looks like an end of a belt and the ax looking thing looks like a nob to turn the gas lamps on and off. Just my thought
I get the belt buckle we were thinking same. But the other is definitely not gas knob but thank you so much we are with you on the belt buckle
The triangular plate with three holes might be a carpet clip🤔
@davemoonraker know what you meanbut don't think so
Hi louise and Ian hope you both well grate finds we are in paignton this week and next week on monday was on beach at meadfoot picked some good seaglass just sat in caravan and enjoyed your live i couldnt stop laughing hope the sun is back soon
thank you so much hope you find some great glass
Hope I will be around for premiere, if not I’ll be watching later. Hope all is well with you both❤️
Thank you Charlotte hope you can make it, hope your well. We are fine thank you.
Ask Willie Scott about the handle
Ahhh yes thank you so much I will do that
I think the shield thingy is a money clip, and the little thing that looks like an iron is some type of a holder? I would love to hear the story of the grave marker? Sounds interesting 🧐 Loise is so funny on her belly digging 😂😂😂
I loved the roundup you two are both so funny 😆 😂 I was unable to stop laughing 😆😝😂 Have a great 2 weeks ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜😊
Thank you Susan for that bit the Sheila shape object has three holes for screws or something.
I had so much fun laughing with you 😂
So glad you had a laugh thank you so much
omg, you are both so silly, I was laughing to the point of coughing... There is something about that little salt? pot with the star on that I really like, hope you keep that!
Thank you lol we had a great laugh, as for the salt pot it does have a crack in it more the pity.
Is the green item a letter opener??
what green thing do you mean sorry
Lmao!!!!!
🤣 Jeanette thank you
Horsetooth?
Oh could be yes
Oh Ian. Your bottom has a crack? Really!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I know must put brain in gear before speaking lol.
42:31 What was this?
We don't know
Horse tooth
Thank you we thought it could be
I know where this is, 8m suprisedthey dumped all this stuff
I know all dug out now mind but it's been fun we are lucky to have permission
@westcountrymudlarks it's not my thing but it's interesting what has come up must be loads of these dumps all over the place.
@chucky2316 yes there are hundreds all over the country as victorians never had bin collection so buried there rubbish
miliput. Works best for home restorations. ( conservator for 40 years )
yes we use milliput