What you see, is what I find. And sometimes you will see more than I. You are welcome to join me on my mudlark adventures. Contact me on: [email protected] See you on the foreshore !
Wondering if your wife collects any of your finds? Great work 👍👏
@susancousins87665 сағат бұрын
Lovely marbles, buttons, and other little trinkets. I really like the long videos, I can see so many different things. I try yelling Mr. Mudbagger pick that up. You never hear me. I chuckle to myself and say he doesn’t hear you. Well this was a fantastic day for you. I always enjoy your videos keep them coming. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
@craziedigging45909 сағат бұрын
Very nice find. Congrats Take Care
@ShirleyWhite-rc6je14 сағат бұрын
Nice day lots of finds the bottles on thT copper was real nice. Good job you found a marble. Love the video, your friend shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉
@elsie493114 сағат бұрын
Lucky devil 😂😉
@ShirleyWhite-rc6je15 сағат бұрын
That was a wonderful key chain you found. From your friend shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉
@bonjourtoi389416 сағат бұрын
Ceci s'appelle de la pollution !
@user-xd2ky4it8mКүн бұрын
Treasure ❤
@craziedigging4590Күн бұрын
Very Beautiful Ring. Love the Marble also. Take Care and Congrats
@noraleestone2859Күн бұрын
51:33 A light green or light blue marble about 8" to the right of the toe of your boot?
@noraleestone2859Күн бұрын
46:58 Is that another blue marble in the top right corner, in the middle of the 2 brick pieces and a rock? 😮🤔
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
I think I missed at least 5 marbles in this video. Must go back. MB.
@carolinadiaz8953Күн бұрын
I just wanted to let you know I really enjoy your channel. I’m from Washington state can’t wait to go to the beaches here.
@kayesdigginit1519Күн бұрын
I've never yet found a hat pin, whoa the beauty that you found is phenomenal 😍
@johnrumancik538Күн бұрын
What a fantastic looking beach
@jcstarshine6075Күн бұрын
lovely video. i had to subscribe.
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Welcome! MB.
@barbaraverdoorn9076Күн бұрын
My father would have been over the moon looking at your collection! He grew up a hillbilly from The Ozarks in Missouri and had only marbles he found as toys. He passed them down t❤o us. Your collection is awesome!
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Thnx for this piece of history. I like to think, that some of the marbles I find, were special to a kid sometimes. MB.
@barbaraverdoorn907614 сағат бұрын
@@MudBagger406406406 What a beautiful thought! It is no wonder Nicola thinks so much of you! ❤️
@patriciapines8884Күн бұрын
What filigree work on the silver item!
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
This is typical work from Zeeland, in the south of the Netherlands. MB.
@frankcox1840Күн бұрын
That marble might be worth some money. There are a lot of marble collectors out there
@paulr6922Күн бұрын
Very nice.
@wkrengКүн бұрын
Glass larking
@elisabethnicoli5301Күн бұрын
Traditional jewellery from Zeeland! 😍
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Absolutely. MB
@3.w.m3wisemotherfuckers4Күн бұрын
You sound a bit like Arnold Schwarzenegger 😂
@snodly94Күн бұрын
Super cool
@kayesdigginit1519Күн бұрын
I can only dream of finding a vintage handmade German swirl marble here in Texas 😊 Your philosophy holds true for me as well concerning taking home chipped or damaged items when you can find the same in intact and complete condition!!
@e.jsnumismatics7741Күн бұрын
Saw a crude token of some sort next to the curtain ring. Had the # 60 on it
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
I don't see it, perhaps some other time. MB.
@joebaby1975Күн бұрын
Poor WALL-E😢
@tinacluff2793Күн бұрын
Looked like a marble at 35:11 under the white rock, it looks greenish blue and another one at 47:18 behind the orange brick. So many goodies that I wanted you to stop and show, but I know if you did that the video would be 3 hours long.
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
I think I missed at least 5 marbles in this video. Must go back. MB
@merahertel6256Күн бұрын
Super interesting cannon button. Didn't know they made ceramic ones!
@barbaraverdoorn9076Күн бұрын
What a MARBULOUS lark! 😅 At least I make myself laugh!
@merahertel6256Күн бұрын
Great finds MB!
@cjgia4898Күн бұрын
That “beach” is crazy full of stuff. It’s a collector’s dream and my mom’s nightmare! 😂🎉
@sylvio2094Күн бұрын
The Thames is great for mudlarking but not the healthiest of places . Anyone interested , please wear gloves and be safe.
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Thnx. This is not the Thames. I wash my hands, when I am back at my car. That's good enough for me. MB.
@sylvio2094Күн бұрын
Wasn't it your grandad who made it all the way to Queen Victoria? " The Mudlark " 1950
@sylvio2094Күн бұрын
Uhm , some special finds here.
@aprillucas8541Күн бұрын
So no one thinks that he may have put these things there to “find”
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
You are free to think, whatever you want. But no, I do not bring stuff to find. That is not me. Some famous mudlarkers have been here and can confirm, that this foreshore is rich enough. MB
@barbaraverdoorn9076Күн бұрын
Beautiful pin!
@barbaraverdoorn9076Күн бұрын
I love the ring!❤
@momtrips6783Күн бұрын
Loved this excursion! That long coral bit you found reminds me of a cuckoo clock weight -- which took my imagination down an avenue of planning out a sea-themed cuckoo clock -- maybe a fish for the other weight? Regarding those peeing boy statue bits: maybe there is some local ritual about making a wish and throwing a statue of that boy into the water? In the area of the U.S where I live, there is a tradition of burying a statue of St. Joseph face down on your property to help sell your house. I suspect one day diggers will find these statues here and wonder what the story is. Glad to have you back on the foreshore!
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Believe it or not: I have found some clock weights before. Even the cones of a cuckoo clock. This find is coral and not heavy. MB.
@christophersimmons8576Күн бұрын
It's a shamorgisbourd of heavenly finds! My mum's entire family is from London, and I am first generation American. Either way I hope to be able to go to London someday and go mud larking, with someone as lovely as you. I can tell you really enjoy your time finding all your treasures. Thank you for sharing your beautiful find's with us. Cheerio Mate...🇬🇧🇺🇸😁👋🏼
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Hi, this is not the Thames. For a visit to the Thames you can find your information at the Port of London Authority. I mudlark the Low Countries. MB.
@Archie854Күн бұрын
Is this a dump.or something
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Yep, the remains of an old city garbage dump. MB.
@mr.toobigformypants8145Күн бұрын
Nice marble
@donnaking0715Күн бұрын
What a great find ❤ love the hat pin 😊
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Yes, a bit out of shape and the iron pin is missing. It looked rather clean, when found, but it is black now. Another cleaning job for a winters evening. MB.
@veronicaedwards2143Күн бұрын
The stone in the Ring looks like Malachite. Beautiful.
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
I fear the stone is glass. It is rather frosted. A genuine stone stays clean and shiny. MB.
@irmavanderkruis8835Күн бұрын
Hi Aad, lovely mudlarking trip again. Could the letters I.H.V. On the brass button possibly mean: Internationale Hulp Verlening? Have a lovely summer!
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
Hi Irma, I will ask my research friend Andy for help. I cannot find anything about this button. MB
@wilmarikkenКүн бұрын
where in which area are you searching, you sound like a Dutchman who speaks English
@kayesdigginit1519Күн бұрын
Go read his about section for his channel. You'll get your information about him. He's a great guy!!
@LilyinkКүн бұрын
The little ceramic white bird looks like what we in the USA would call a ‘pie bird’ it would be inserted in the upper crust of a fruit pie to vent the steam. Cheers. Have Fun :)
@kayesdigginit1519Күн бұрын
@@Lilyink oh yeah. I agree
@thurin84Күн бұрын
39:19 an american military "lift the dot" post, probably off of some us field gear. love those military buttons!
@MudBagger406406406Күн бұрын
So the push button is US army too?? Thnx. MB.
@thurin84Күн бұрын
@@MudBagger406406406 yes. it was commonly used on cartridge belts and various pouches.
@_Ramen-Vac_Күн бұрын
Vicarious inner-childish Joy! ~and that 1920s claypipe makes my jelly nerve quiver a lot. Envy isn't sin, it's silly is all.
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Nicely done❤
Wondering if your wife collects any of your finds? Great work 👍👏
Lovely marbles, buttons, and other little trinkets. I really like the long videos, I can see so many different things. I try yelling Mr. Mudbagger pick that up. You never hear me. I chuckle to myself and say he doesn’t hear you. Well this was a fantastic day for you. I always enjoy your videos keep them coming. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Very nice find. Congrats Take Care
Nice day lots of finds the bottles on thT copper was real nice. Good job you found a marble. Love the video, your friend shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉
Lucky devil 😂😉
That was a wonderful key chain you found. From your friend shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉
Ceci s'appelle de la pollution !
Treasure ❤
Very Beautiful Ring. Love the Marble also. Take Care and Congrats
51:33 A light green or light blue marble about 8" to the right of the toe of your boot?
46:58 Is that another blue marble in the top right corner, in the middle of the 2 brick pieces and a rock? 😮🤔
I think I missed at least 5 marbles in this video. Must go back. MB.
I just wanted to let you know I really enjoy your channel. I’m from Washington state can’t wait to go to the beaches here.
I've never yet found a hat pin, whoa the beauty that you found is phenomenal 😍
What a fantastic looking beach
lovely video. i had to subscribe.
Welcome! MB.
My father would have been over the moon looking at your collection! He grew up a hillbilly from The Ozarks in Missouri and had only marbles he found as toys. He passed them down t❤o us. Your collection is awesome!
Thnx for this piece of history. I like to think, that some of the marbles I find, were special to a kid sometimes. MB.
@@MudBagger406406406 What a beautiful thought! It is no wonder Nicola thinks so much of you! ❤️
What filigree work on the silver item!
This is typical work from Zeeland, in the south of the Netherlands. MB.
That marble might be worth some money. There are a lot of marble collectors out there
Very nice.
Glass larking
Traditional jewellery from Zeeland! 😍
Absolutely. MB
You sound a bit like Arnold Schwarzenegger 😂
Super cool
I can only dream of finding a vintage handmade German swirl marble here in Texas 😊 Your philosophy holds true for me as well concerning taking home chipped or damaged items when you can find the same in intact and complete condition!!
Saw a crude token of some sort next to the curtain ring. Had the # 60 on it
I don't see it, perhaps some other time. MB.
Poor WALL-E😢
Looked like a marble at 35:11 under the white rock, it looks greenish blue and another one at 47:18 behind the orange brick. So many goodies that I wanted you to stop and show, but I know if you did that the video would be 3 hours long.
I think I missed at least 5 marbles in this video. Must go back. MB
Super interesting cannon button. Didn't know they made ceramic ones!
What a MARBULOUS lark! 😅 At least I make myself laugh!
Great finds MB!
That “beach” is crazy full of stuff. It’s a collector’s dream and my mom’s nightmare! 😂🎉
The Thames is great for mudlarking but not the healthiest of places . Anyone interested , please wear gloves and be safe.
Thnx. This is not the Thames. I wash my hands, when I am back at my car. That's good enough for me. MB.
Wasn't it your grandad who made it all the way to Queen Victoria? " The Mudlark " 1950
Uhm , some special finds here.
So no one thinks that he may have put these things there to “find”
You are free to think, whatever you want. But no, I do not bring stuff to find. That is not me. Some famous mudlarkers have been here and can confirm, that this foreshore is rich enough. MB
Beautiful pin!
I love the ring!❤
Loved this excursion! That long coral bit you found reminds me of a cuckoo clock weight -- which took my imagination down an avenue of planning out a sea-themed cuckoo clock -- maybe a fish for the other weight? Regarding those peeing boy statue bits: maybe there is some local ritual about making a wish and throwing a statue of that boy into the water? In the area of the U.S where I live, there is a tradition of burying a statue of St. Joseph face down on your property to help sell your house. I suspect one day diggers will find these statues here and wonder what the story is. Glad to have you back on the foreshore!
Believe it or not: I have found some clock weights before. Even the cones of a cuckoo clock. This find is coral and not heavy. MB.
It's a shamorgisbourd of heavenly finds! My mum's entire family is from London, and I am first generation American. Either way I hope to be able to go to London someday and go mud larking, with someone as lovely as you. I can tell you really enjoy your time finding all your treasures. Thank you for sharing your beautiful find's with us. Cheerio Mate...🇬🇧🇺🇸😁👋🏼
Hi, this is not the Thames. For a visit to the Thames you can find your information at the Port of London Authority. I mudlark the Low Countries. MB.
Is this a dump.or something
Yep, the remains of an old city garbage dump. MB.
Nice marble
What a great find ❤ love the hat pin 😊
Yes, a bit out of shape and the iron pin is missing. It looked rather clean, when found, but it is black now. Another cleaning job for a winters evening. MB.
The stone in the Ring looks like Malachite. Beautiful.
I fear the stone is glass. It is rather frosted. A genuine stone stays clean and shiny. MB.
Hi Aad, lovely mudlarking trip again. Could the letters I.H.V. On the brass button possibly mean: Internationale Hulp Verlening? Have a lovely summer!
Hi Irma, I will ask my research friend Andy for help. I cannot find anything about this button. MB
where in which area are you searching, you sound like a Dutchman who speaks English
Go read his about section for his channel. You'll get your information about him. He's a great guy!!
The little ceramic white bird looks like what we in the USA would call a ‘pie bird’ it would be inserted in the upper crust of a fruit pie to vent the steam. Cheers. Have Fun :)
@@Lilyink oh yeah. I agree
39:19 an american military "lift the dot" post, probably off of some us field gear. love those military buttons!
So the push button is US army too?? Thnx. MB.
@@MudBagger406406406 yes. it was commonly used on cartridge belts and various pouches.
Vicarious inner-childish Joy! ~and that 1920s claypipe makes my jelly nerve quiver a lot. Envy isn't sin, it's silly is all.
Another great video 😊😊😊