The tankard is a great find! I put the image into photoshop and did an outline of what I think the etching looks like. You can see it on my community page on RUclips.
This was a great treat to watch now that I'm home from my back being fused. I'm glad you did the walking for me! Your videos always make me smile as you have fun searching the mud. It's amazing to think what could be buried in that mud just under the surface. Love the wonky bottles, as does Phil, also the pewter mug. If only they could talk and tell us a story from when they were new. Excellent video, it's been a pleasure watching. Thank you Adam.
Love the pewter tankard, the blue pot with lid, and the dark green bottle. Great lark Adam, you are the cutest young man. So happy I am on your page. Awesome 😎
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Aqua flat Bottle the Little Stoneware Jar and the Blue Stoneware pot Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
A great video Adam, you have so much fun. Can we see more of Alex, he seems so lovable, does he enjoy collecting items or does he just accompany you for the fun of it?
Some great finds there! I also like old plates and they are great for under house plants. Even the broken bits are great there and repairable. That blue pot is a stunner and I'd love to find one!
I love your accent Adam, my mum came from London, she died many years ago but I haven't heard pronunciation of certain words in the same way as my mum in years, since I came across you! Don't change :)
This is my first look at your content and I loved it! The tankard - what an awesome find. Good luck finding out more about it - it seems like someone out there can help and it would be so cool to have a back story. Looking forward to watching more of your adventures.
Loving the tankard, of course, but I always get excited over the crazing like on the marmalade jar. Just lovely! Great job larking, Adam..... and Alex!
Love your great pick ups in that little creek, I saw lots of broken things that could have been upcycled, but I enjoyed every moment of it. Watching from gympie Queensland Australia.
Hello Adam, I came looking for your channel after hearing you mentioned on Lets Go With the Johnsons. My first video with you and I loved it! You found so many cool things - I particularly like the bottles that had been melted - and you left them behind! I've never been mudlarking myself, (and would have no idea where I could go locally to even make a start), I travel along vicariously with you tubers like yourself. Thank you for taking us with you!
Those little burst lip hexagonal inks are realy nice little ornaments when cut down if they are badly damaged I have a few cod marbles and tiny bottles and things displayed in mine 😊
Loved that Schweppes bottle! What a great candidate to be cut down…. You could ask Si Finds to cut it down if you come across it again?? Just a thought! Loved the teeny Boovril jar too and the tankard is epic…. x
Did you try taking a piece of paper and placing it on the metal mug then using a pencil to gently rub over the letters to see if you can see it more clearly? It is call the rubbing technique. It might help.
great video, love that you are always so enthusiastic and full of joy. so jealous of the hartleys jam jars you find, one day it'll be my turn to find one :)
For the jars and bottles that you said you leave because they're hard to clean. You could pick up a brush for cleaning out baby bottles should only cost a couple of pounds and should make it alot easier. And the L shaped spike looks like they would drive them into a dock facing opposite directions to tie boats to the dock.
Hey, Adam! Believe it or not, those old telephones sell for quite a few bucks in the US. The older, the better and yours looks to be nineteen-forties. Even the ones as recent as the nineteen-seventies sell for fifty to seventy-five US dollars right now. I enjoy your manner of speaking, your enthusiasm for all your muddy treasures and your love of nature. The pewter tankard is very Cool and as I understand it, men of a certain standing in the community (business owners?) would have their own tankard, with their initials on it, at the local pubs. At 38:31 it looks like WP. My faves also included the barge parts and the black brewery bottle. ( :
Gotta love a Tankard! A reminder of the swarthy salty seafaring days of old! Lots of grizzly guys,spitting,swearing,stinking,drinking,spending their hard earned coin of the realm on drink,then passing out in a bunkhouse,only to repeat the next day. So,yeah,I like the Tankard.
B for me mm! - I think that lid definetly does go on the pot maybe had a rubber surround to fit it. the tankard has what I saw NPLP but also has dashes above p's so not English? very interesting . I also saw ewter so maybe 'pewter' will do more research for you great post
My favourite find was that telephone you found but did not pull up out of the mud??? It was most likely a 1930's-1940's and I would have bought that from you, so please go and try to find it PLEASE ?? Let me know!!!! and I love your channel Adam love it!!
The fonts on the mug are Victorian. The wooden rigging sheave has an iron centre coat what places it in the 19th century. Before 1800 the cooks were brass or copper or bronze. The sheave is made of lignum bites a now very rare tropical hardwood that contains its own natural oils that protect it from erosion.
Googled KOPS Regd. It was from Fulham's' Brewery. It was founded in 1890 by Henry Lowenfield and was the first non-acholic brewery in the United Kingdom.. The building still exists; but not the company. You can find photographs of the building on the internet. You really should not dismiss screw tops. They have been around over a hundred years. and some may be rare. Also you may regret leaving behind intact bottles & lids. .
I was wondering what if any requirement you might have to turn these items over to some kind of authority. Could someone that found a nice item bring it overseas?
It’s not illegal to take things over seas no. Only is when it’s over 350 years old and declared as a nation treasure. If not declared your most welcome to, ITS YOURS!
I hope you enjoyed! Let me know your favourite find!
Love the oxo
But I also love everything you find 😅😂
@@alicechurchill9681 I couldn’t pick but the tankard seems interesting
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The tankard is a great find! I put the image into photoshop and did an outline of what I think the etching looks like. You can see it on my community page on RUclips.
Some great finds, the pewter tankard was my favourite.
History is fantastic Adam, Thank you for sharing!!👍
This was a great treat to watch now that I'm home from my back being fused. I'm glad you did the walking for me! Your videos always make me smile as you have fun searching the mud. It's amazing to think what could be buried in that mud just under the surface. Love the wonky bottles, as does Phil, also the pewter mug. If only they could talk and tell us a story from when they were new. Excellent video, it's been a pleasure watching. Thank you Adam.
Love the finds today
thank you very much debbie grady :--)
Love the pewter tankard, the blue pot with lid, and the dark green bottle. Great lark Adam, you are the cutest young man. So happy I am on your page. Awesome 😎
Come across your channel as I follow si finds and nicola. Subscribed 👍🏻
Amazing finds everywhere you walked! My favorites are the bottles. Thank you for showing your treasures!
I haven’t watched you in awhile and am so pleased at how much more confident you’ve become and the video is so smoothly run. So nice altogether!
Thank you so much!!😊
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Aqua flat Bottle the Little Stoneware Jar and the Blue Stoneware pot Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
41:57 absolutely love your accent! The finds were everywhere!! My favorite find was the brown cream pot!
Excellent video Adam! ❤️ The tankard is my favourite
Mine too! Thanks Beth 😊
Love the brown stone pot and the meat pots and Jam jars of course😊
you are so much fun to watch and listen too.
I am very glad you think so! - Thank you for watching!
Finds everywhere
there sure was :) lol so happy with this spot lol
A great video Adam, you have so much fun. Can we see more of Alex, he seems so lovable, does he enjoy collecting items or does he just accompany you for the fun of it?
I have but I got no room for it at the moment
A fantastic video! As James archard said, I’d say 1700 too!
Some great finds there! I also like old plates and they are great for under house plants. Even the broken bits are great there and repairable. That blue pot is a stunner and I'd love to find one!
Great Finds today 💖Luv ya bunches, Adam💖
Love the pewter!
I love your accent Adam, my mum came from London, she died many years ago but I haven't heard pronunciation of certain words in the same way as my mum in years, since I came across you! Don't change :)
You always make me smile young man! 😊
Me too 😊🎉
Hi Adam! Great finds. The tankard is wonderful.
This is my first look at your content and I loved it! The tankard - what an awesome find. Good luck finding out more about it - it seems like someone out there can help and it would be so cool to have a back story. Looking forward to watching more of your adventures.
I ❤LOVE❤you! Honestly, you could give Ricky Gervais a run for his money-you are hilarious! Love you here in Tennessee.❤TN Nana
Loving the tankard, of course, but I always get excited over the crazing like on the marmalade jar. Just lovely! Great job larking, Adam..... and Alex!
Love your great pick ups in that little creek, I saw lots of broken things that could have been upcycled, but I enjoyed every moment of it. Watching from gympie Queensland Australia.
Danke für das tolle Video!! Sehr gut gemacht!! 🤩👏👏 Natürlich auch,die tollen Funde,die Farbe von den Flaschen,einfach wunderbar!!!⚓
brilliant finds. very interesting
Beautiful blue pot
My favorite was the little blue pot. Probably cosmetics. ❤
Hello Adam, I came looking for your channel after hearing you mentioned on Lets Go With the Johnsons. My first video with you and I loved it! You found so many cool things - I particularly like the bottles that had been melted - and you left them behind! I've never been mudlarking myself, (and would have no idea where I could go locally to even make a start), I travel along vicariously with you tubers like yourself. Thank you for taking us with you!
Welcome. I really like his things
Good fun! I always enjoy the videos.
Glad you like them!
A great lark! Thank you Adam & Alex!
The pewter mug is my fav what a find intriguing initial mystery. There was so much stuff there choosing is difficult.great video
What a shame about that Schweppes bottle, it was a beauty!
Another great video. Thanks Adam! Love your enthusiasm and humour. From a fellow lark in South Africa.
That tankard is late 1700s Adam! Please take this to your local FLO
Why does he have to do this? 😊
What a fun share..just like being there! Love your sunny personality. Nice finds. Good luck on ID ing the tankard!
Thanks so much!
Very Cool Adam,🙋♀️😊
Thanks 👍
Bulmers cider for the B bottle stopper , funny was talking about that today. It was delicious x
Those little burst lip hexagonal inks are realy nice little ornaments when cut down if they are badly damaged I have a few cod marbles and tiny bottles and things displayed in mine 😊
Loved that Schweppes bottle! What a great candidate to be cut down…. You could ask Si Finds to cut it down if you come across it again?? Just a thought!
Loved the teeny Boovril jar too and the tankard is epic…. x
Thanks for the video! The Kops bottle more than likely is from the Kops brewery in Fulham.
Just came across your great adventure video. Lovely scenery especially near the waterfall. Great finds thank you for posting really enjoyed it.
Did you try taking a piece of paper and placing it on the metal mug then using a pencil to gently rub over the letters to see if you can see it more clearly? It is call the rubbing technique. It might help.
I'm really enjoying watching all your videos old and new. Hello all the way from Tyler Texas 😊
Thank you so much tyler!
The pointy stick with a handle reminds me of a "dibber" for drilling holes to drop seeds in!
Hello Adam ❤
elloooo lol
Hello Alex ❤
Hello
Kops brewery in Fulham, London.
Alex needs some mudders like Si has.😂
I think this to 😂
I always enjoy your videos 👍
Loved the finds, especially the pewter tankard 😊
The bottle stopper could be B for bovril
Could have been yes - thank you for watching!!
@@Adam-Gates-Mudlark ❤️ enjoyed it
Was that a wet boot I saw?? I’m loving this already 😂
hahahha yeah we got a bit wet! the waves are crazy crossing the river in the wind LOL
Just found you n wow.Enjoyable.
Loved the tankard 😎👍👍
great video, love that you are always so enthusiastic and full of joy. so jealous of the hartleys jam jars you find, one day it'll be my turn to find one :)
I think it's called Tankerd.....for beer perhaps
For the jars and bottles that you said you leave because they're hard to clean. You could pick up a brush for cleaning out baby bottles should only cost a couple of pounds and should make it alot easier. And the L shaped spike looks like they would drive them into a dock facing opposite directions to tie boats to the dock.
Hey, Adam! Believe it or not, those old telephones sell for quite a few bucks in the US. The older, the better and yours looks to be nineteen-forties. Even the ones as recent as the nineteen-seventies sell for fifty to seventy-five US dollars right now. I enjoy your manner of speaking, your enthusiasm for all your muddy treasures and your love of nature. The pewter tankard is very Cool and as I understand it, men of a certain standing in the community (business owners?) would have their own tankard, with their initials on it, at the local pubs. At 38:31 it looks like WP. My faves also included the barge parts and the black brewery bottle. ( :
Of course my favorite find was the TANKARD.
Gotta love a Tankard!
A reminder of the swarthy salty seafaring days of old!
Lots of grizzly guys,spitting,swearing,stinking,drinking,spending their hard earned coin of the realm on drink,then passing out in a bunkhouse,only to repeat the next day.
So,yeah,I like the Tankard.
Great lark, Adam! My favorites were the pewter tankard and the stoneware cream pot. Happy New Year! Cheers from Pennsylvania, USA!
B for me mm! - I think that lid definetly does go on the pot maybe had a rubber surround to fit it. the tankard has what I
saw NPLP but also has dashes above p's so not English? very interesting . I also saw ewter so maybe 'pewter' will
do more research for you great post
save the teapot lids so you can use them as tops for the jam pots
Blue! Blue! Blue!
Love them Glasgow bottle. Beautiful. I'm a New Sub. Can't wait to view your adventures. Watching in Oklahoma, Barb.
Fantastic mudlark! Where is Alex channel please
My favourite find was that telephone you found but did not pull up out of the mud??? It was most likely a 1930's-1940's and I would have bought that from you, so please go and try to find it PLEASE ?? Let me know!!!! and I love your channel Adam love it!!
If I was looking for glass jars I know where to go! That tankard is interesting.
Hahah! Yes there is so many!! 😂 thanks for watching 😊
The fonts on the mug are Victorian. The wooden rigging sheave has an iron centre coat what places it in the 19th century. Before 1800 the cooks were brass or copper or bronze. The sheave is made of lignum bites a now very rare tropical hardwood that contains its own natural oils that protect it from erosion.
Coak not coat
Lovely intro music!! At 3:27 there is a large embossed bottle in the water you go right past. Hope you get it on your next visit.
Oh wow! Shall check soon!
Thats monogram on the side of pewter mug. You need a makers mark on bottom. Might be able to research it by how its made.
I saw EW and WP
The words you were searching for are ‘pulley wheel’ and ‘belaying pin’
❤
Googled KOPS Regd. It was from Fulham's' Brewery. It was founded in 1890 by Henry Lowenfield and was the first non-acholic brewery in the United Kingdom.. The building still exists; but not the company. You can find photographs of the building on the internet. You really should not dismiss screw tops. They have been around over a hundred years. and some may be rare. Also you may regret leaving behind intact bottles & lids.
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“Swishy swash”
hhahahah new phrase???
I really enjoy walking my little in town creek, I would love to return to England to mudlark. Is that Stephen Auker in the scene with the water fall?
I think of field stones that must be picked each year. The earth seems to churn itself
probably the owners initials . they used to leave them behind the bar for when they went for a drink . this is still customary in some real ale pubs
Great stuff , but would be a lot better, if you mentioned how old, they are, or estimate.
💀25:00 & 25:01; (looks like)? Human lower jawbone with a few 🦷🦷still in.😬 💀Nice finds!
Did you see the Nicola White video, where she found a similar mug
Not yet but I have seen the instagram post it looks very cool!
I see TPO and ET
I only see ET can’t make the other out
Slow down you're making me dizzy 🤣
Kops redg ..beer bottle
Kops Regd beer bottle London 1890 1910 ?
When your coming back .I missed you
You don't carry baskets any more?
I was wondering what if any requirement you might have to turn these items over to some kind of authority. Could someone that found a nice item bring it overseas?
It’s not illegal to take things over seas no. Only is when it’s over 350 years old and declared as a nation treasure. If not declared your most welcome to, ITS YOURS!
Better take them all and put on grass land, so people can get them. 🙂
Take what, the bottles? 🙂
@@Adam-Gates-Mudlark Yes and jar etc. if you don't want to take it with you. Easy for people can pick up, not walk in the mud and stuck.
Dont you just hate when you pick up something and its broken? Kit and Kaboodle would have kept that doll fragment.
Booooooovril 😂
hahaha
pulley
BOTTLE
I'd say EW
Daddy