Mudlarking: Back in Time
Clocks, watches, and other timepieces found on the shores of the River Thames.
Read moreClocks, watches, and other timepieces found on the shores of the River Thames.
Read moreBeautiful collection of antique milk glass ornaments with nautical themes.
Read moreTiny porcelain figurines hidden inside king cakes might end up on your beach.
Read moreBuckles were both functional and an indicator of one’s wealth and social status.
Read morePigmented structural glass, also called vitrolite, has a beautiful and practical history.
Read moreBeachcombing treasures that can’t be tucked into a bag are meaningful connections to a time, place, and event.
Read moreLong before Blue Willow transferware, handpainted Chinese porcelain with a similar design was used on tables around the world.
Read moreThere are many stories about objects dropped in the Thames being discovered by mudlarks and returned to their original owners.
Read moreIn the 20th century, American companies manufactured glass fishing floats, which still wash up on beaches today.
Read moreA wave-worn bottle punt or kickup on the beach is a satisfying find.
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