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I have always enjoyed the mystique surrounding antiques. There's something enthralling about an object that has stood the test of time. It's not just a product. It has a story. A personality. And if you're also captivated by them, then look no further, for we bring you a subreddit that celebrates the wonders of bygone eras.

Welcome to r/WhatIsThisThing, a thriving community of 2.3 million internet detectives who gather to identify whatever things people submit to them.

Established in 2010, r/WhatIsThisThing has become a true gem on the platform, ranking in the top 1% based on its impressive size. From intricate Victorian-era trinkets to beautifully crafted Art Nouveau relics, let's take a look at some of the gorgeous stuff it has seen.

#1

A Scissors Like Device I Bought Years Ago On Flee Market

A Scissors Like Device I Bought Years Ago On Flee Market

Answer: It’s a vintage umbilical clamp. That’s why it’s shaped like a stork! Eventually this style did evolve into several types of embroidery scissors that the midwives would use while awaiting labor.

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That Goth Demon
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I HAVE THE SEWING SCISSORS OF THEM OMFG I NEVER REALISED THERE WERE UMBILICAL CLAMP ONES

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Landlord Found It In The Basement. Heavy Metal. Google Isn't Responding Well To "Scary Wand" Or "Aggressive Pleasure Instrument"

Landlord Found It In The Basement. Heavy Metal. Google Isn't Responding Well To "Scary Wand" Or "Aggressive Pleasure Instrument"

Answer: Soldering iron. The end you are holding is the head, and is usually copper. The other end would normally have a wood handle.

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Metal And Glass Locket With Writing

Metal And Glass Locket With Writing

Answer: It's called a "theca" and it has relics from saints in it. If it can be confirmed authentic, it's very valuable. Each one of those relics is hundreds of dollars, each.
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Saint reliquary made up of bone shards that supposedly belonged to said saints.

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Matthews
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ironically enough, if the authenticity of the relics were to be confirmed, this would be highly valuable, but impossible to sell in Christian circles, as it’s a serious sin to monetize relics. It would go well in a museum, especially a religious themed one.

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Friend Received This Passed Down From His Great Great Grandfather. It’s Believed To Be From Persia & About 2,000 Years Old

Friend Received This Passed Down From His Great Great Grandfather. It’s Believed To Be From Persia & About 2,000 Years Old

Answer: It’s a hairpin or a clothes pin/brooch. If it’s something 2000 years old, you need to see a professional at a museum/institute of archaeology to get it evaluated AND then get it insured.

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#5

Ok, I Know It’s A Chair, But What’s With The Extended Arms?

Ok, I Know It’s A Chair, But What’s With The Extended Arms?

Answer: It looks like a plantation/planters chair. You’d put your sore swollen legs up on the arms after sitting on a horse all day, like a pregnant woman with her legs up in the same fashion. This is why the back is so sloped as well. If you sit up straight it wouldn’t be comfortable to put your legs up like that, but in a reclined position it’s good for blood flow and air flow. 

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Louie
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oooh, I might need one of these for my sex dungeon… I mean for my entertainment basement?

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Mav Mav
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

why would you want to have your legs spread all day and all evening?

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Kathryn Baylis
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wouldn’t it also help to get your boots off? You could rest your legs on the arms while someone helped you get your boots off, or try hooking them on the end and pulling your leg out (this is a stretch, I know).

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Sunny Day
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The arms are a later modification, of different wood. Might just be for someone's 1970s sex dungeon.

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Gustav Gallifrey
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Chairs like this were (and are) popular in Queensland in Australia. On the wide verandahs (porches) of the old houses, they're great for lounging in. Slump down a bit and drape a leg over the extension. On many of them, those timber extensions swivel, so that they can be swung back out of the way.

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Melissa
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's necessary to keep the creepy crawlies of Australia from unexpectedly grabbing your feet.

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Robin Roper
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Except the Plantation owner rarely had stolen legs. Though, the slaves and field hands did and did not have such luxury items.

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Terri Rickert
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have seen & sat in HEAPS of these but they have the extensions hinged half way so they can be folded back not sticking out in the way.

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Lindy Mac
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Too bad they didn't have a Scandinavian Design store near by... they have lovely recliners ( with ottoman) that don't make you look like you are about to give birth. 🤣

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Janet Graham
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These days, we just stretch out on the couch or Bed. When I first saw this, I thought it was a full-size remake of the popsicle stick furniture we used to make for our dolls.

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Shelley DuVal
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd put a netting between the two arms and veg out like in a hammock

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Everly V
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks like a birthing chair in the Philippines especially for the upper class families during Spanish colonization . Called it as “Butaca”

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SheHulk
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

After a hard day of sitting, watching other people work, it's nice to put your legs up.

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Just Sayin
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It would be better of the arms would be padded instead of wood. So, I would pad that with something soft and fluffy so it would be more comfortable.

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Nikole
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uhh… “plantation chair”? To help your tired legs after sitting on a horse for a day overseeing slaves?

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KLo
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a spanker, naked person lies prone across the arms while the other sits back and just spanks.

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Aaron W
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It briefly feels good to put your feet up, but it doesn't help recovery. The best way to recover from tired feet is to sit up straight, with your feet flat on the floor, keeping your limbs as far below your heart as possible. The way boxers sit between rounds.

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#6

Glass Bulb, Filled With Liquid, Metal Disk Floating Inside

Glass Bulb, Filled With Liquid, Metal Disk Floating Inside

Answer: Fire Extinguisher. Beware contains Carbon Tetratchloride.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Carbon Tet is one nasty chemical. It works as an oxygen scavenger. The bulb explodes and consumes all the oxygen in the room starving the fire. Of course if it breaks and there is no fire it will asphyxiate anyone in the room too. Very dangerous stuff. It also used to be used in dry cleaning. It's right up there with asbestos and tetra-ethyl-lead in the long list of dangerous chemicals our ancestors used every day.

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Found In A Creek Bed In Oak Hill, Texas. Has A Small Hole On Top Of The Head That Goes All The Way Through

Found In A Creek Bed In Oak Hill, Texas. Has A Small Hole On Top Of The Head That Goes All The Way Through

Answer: "Seems to be a pendent head from the Caddo tribe. Looks legit and definitely pre-columbian. There's an oak hill Caddo site near there. Could be an import as well but unlikely." -My Archeologist Father

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It’s that unaired Brady Bunch episode that didn’t end with one of the boys winning a surfing contest. And yep, I’m old.

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Found In My Backyard In East Nashville, Tn

Found In My Backyard In East Nashville, Tn

Answer: Looks real for sure! It's a decent fit for Hopewell type points from about 2000 years ago, but a local expert would certainly know more. If it's found in your yard it's definitely yours and nobody would take it if you reported it, and I'm sure your state archaeologist or archaeological society would be happy to tell you more and make a record of where you found it!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Native American tool for poking holes in the English. Sometimes there are bones nearby

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#9

Help Identify What These Are And What They Were Used For? Passed Down By Family - UK

Help Identify What These Are And What They Were Used For? Passed Down By Family - UK

Answer: Cover plates for a book. They are generally riveted over the normal cover. Probably for one involving royalty or heraldry from the engraving.

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Witt: Silver-Handled Vintage/Antique Clamp Of Some Kind. "Beak" Of Clamp Is Hollow - So Not Umbilical. Clamp Does Not Open Wide Because. US Quarter For Scale

Witt: Silver-Handled Vintage/Antique Clamp Of Some Kind. "Beak" Of Clamp Is Hollow - So Not Umbilical. Clamp Does Not Open Wide Because. US Quarter For Scale

Answer: That looks like a glove stretcher. To loosen up the fingers in leather gloves.

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Barong
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It’s not only amazing that there is such a unique and specialized tool but that there are one’s that were so beautifully and luxuriously made.

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#11

I Think Brass Man, Head Comes Off And Backpack Opens

I Think Brass Man, Head Comes Off And Backpack Opens

Answer: Definitely looks like tobacco paraphernalia. My father-in-law has a huge collection of tobacco jars, pipe stands, and the like, and many of them share similarities with this.

Matches would be kept in the backpack, the head used to tamp tobacco down into the pipe, and the walking stick used to clean out the pipe.

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Found At A Used Book Store. All Parts Rotate And The Markings/Months Makes Me Think It Could Be For Mapping?

Found At A Used Book Store. All Parts Rotate And The Markings/Months Makes Me Think It Could Be For Mapping?

Answer: An astrolabe, the ancient times GPS. Used usually for navigation, also for time measure and other science uses. I got one similar as a keyring.

If it's too small It won't be easy to use, by my experience.

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Antique From The 1800’s, Have To Figure Out What It Is For A School Project

Antique From The 1800’s, Have To Figure Out What It Is For A School Project

Answer: Antique Soap Saver. Small scraps of soap were put in the cage and when people did dishes by hand the soap saver was swished though the dishwater to made suds

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#14

I Found This Under The Floor Boards In A 1800's Era House

I Found This Under The Floor Boards In A 1800's Era House

Answer: It removed the top of soft boiled eggs.

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#15

It's Made Of Really Heavy Hardwood. Unsure Of The Age Unfortunately. Given By Family Friend. Thanks

It's Made Of Really Heavy Hardwood. Unsure Of The Age Unfortunately. Given By Family Friend. Thanks

Answer: It's half a Viking chair

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This Thing That My Friend Found In The Water

This Thing That My Friend Found In The Water

Answer: "This is a figure of the Santerian Orisha Olokun. One hand holds a snake, the other a mask. They typically come off because these figures are kept in water 100% of the time. If you found this in the ocean, then this is more evidence towards that as Olokun is tied to the ocean. This was probably disposed of ritualistically and replaced with a new one.

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#17

Blue Glass Thing Found At Goodwill. About 5 Inches High With A Hole In Top

Blue Glass Thing Found At Goodwill. About 5 Inches High With A Hole In Top

Answer: That is a whale oil lamp. Hand blown glass. Very odd blue color. Not cheap 

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#18

For Context: It's In A Dentists Office

For Context: It's In A Dentists Office

Answer: A very old dental drill.

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#19

My Grandfather Told Us To Not Remove This When Renovating

My Grandfather Told Us To Not Remove This When Renovating

Answer: Aztec calendar. Funny thing, I remember a bunch of these a while ago being smuggled over the border and they were made of meth

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#20

Found In A Garden. Metallic Object That Closes In On Itself

Found In A Garden. Metallic Object That Closes In On Itself

Answer: a Hindu ritual box. It is missing the middle piece that would sit in that central hole.

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Found Metal Detecting Outside Of An Old Church

Found Metal Detecting Outside Of An Old Church

Answer: It looks like a Ferrotype photograph. They started being used in the 1850s's.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please do not metal detect at historic sites. Removing artifacts without properly documenting destroys a significant amount of historical information that can never be regained. Even if you have permission to be on the property, it is still much better to not do this unlesss you are a trained archaeologist.

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Found At Antique Festival Near Atlanta, Is 17" By 5.5"

Found At Antique Festival Near Atlanta, Is 17" By 5.5"

Answer: It's for rolling newspapers into a "log" for the fireplace

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember these from the 70s. And I'm amused at how old they apparently are because IIRC the ads at the time tried to make them sound new and exciting. Turn old newspapers into valuable firewood and all that. Mind you, they didn't work that well IMO but whatever.

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Found At An Antique Market In Wisconsin USA. About 6" Across The Top, The Hole Is About 3.5". Tiny Spittoon?!

Found At An Antique Market In Wisconsin USA. About 6" Across The Top, The Hole Is About 3.5". Tiny Spittoon?!

Answer: Child’s potty, a chamber pot.

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#24

What Is This Red Leather Devil Figure, Found In A Wooden Box In An Attic?

What Is This Red Leather Devil Figure, Found In A Wooden Box In An Attic?

Answer: It’s called a Jenny Haniver. They’re dried skates or rays modified to look like monsters.

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Found In A Garden Back In 1959, Still Haven't Been Able To Identify What It Is

Found In A Garden Back In 1959, Still Haven't Been Able To Identify What It Is

Answer: It's a broche or pin featuring Napoleon.

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Shayne Randlett
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn't scroll far enough and only saw the euro. I assumed it was a joke post. Am legit an idiot...

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Driftwood With Metal Plaque Found On The Mississippi River Bank

Driftwood With Metal Plaque Found On The Mississippi River Bank

Answer: Looks like a piece from a bedhead. I think the sheath of wheat is a xtian symbol about reaping what you sow and of death and renewal. Something along those lines. Wheat has been used on double (marital) beds for centuries, including the bedhead and upright posts. They're also used on chairs in a literal or a stylised way and represent prosperity in relation to the 'reap what you sow' type of symbolism.

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Deborah B
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A sheaf of grain on a bed would probrably be a fertility symbol, and be carved into the wood. This a) doesn't really look like wheat because the small heads have too few grains, and b) there's nothing to suggest the wood came from a bed rather than any other wood object.

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#27

What Is This Thing? Hanging Over Sink In A House Built In The Late 1800s

What Is This Thing? Hanging Over Sink In A House Built In The Late 1800s

Answer: It’s a holder for a glass. There used to be small cylindrical glasses that everyone had near their sinks to grab a sip of water. Which was an improvement from drinking out of a wooden cup from a bucket or a ladle.

Those claw holders are often in housekeeping sinks in the area where the maids worked, or by the grooms' area.

Everyone used the same cup/glass.

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Found This In An Old Crumbled House, But I Have No Clue As To What It May Be! It's From A Company Called « Rally »... Help Me On This Mission!!!

Found This In An Old Crumbled House, But I Have No Clue As To What It May Be! It's From A Company Called « Rally »... Help Me On This Mission!!!

Answer: The device is being described as a "razor hone", i.e., something for sharpening single-edge razor blades

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Carved Piece Purchased From An Antique Shop In Poland. What Is It And What Could It Be Carved Out Of?

Carved Piece Purchased From An Antique Shop In Poland. What Is It And What Could It Be Carved Out Of?

Answer: Rib bone from a whale. In the 2nd pic, you can see the soft marrow tissue inside, you wouldn’t find that inside of a tusk.  

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#30

Found These Glass Goggles In The Wall Of Our 100 Year Old Home

Found These Glass Goggles In The Wall Of Our 100 Year Old Home

Answer: old safety goggles with the strap missing. Possibly for brazing work on the plumbing

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My Grandpa Dug Up This Roman Cameo Looking Thing In His Garden In Northern Italy 12 Or So Years Ago, Any Idea What It Could Be? More Info In Comments

My Grandpa Dug Up This Roman Cameo Looking Thing In His Garden In Northern Italy 12 Or So Years Ago, Any Idea What It Could Be? More Info In Comments

Answer: It looks exactly like the souvenir intaglios that Victorians collected on their European Grand Tours. They were very very popular and usually kept in a set and framed.

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#32

A Fish Like Object Found In A River

A Fish Like Object Found In A River

Answer: Gobeunok or Gogok are comma-shaped or curved beads and jewels.

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Found In The Woods Near The Water’s Edge At My Home In Maryland On The Chesapeake Bay, The Site Of A Shipyard From 1750-1800. The Property Has Documented History Back To 1650’s. It Has Raised Decorative Images On Both Sides And Is Made Of Metal. 1 Image Also Shows A 1906 Indian Head Penny For Scale

Found In The Woods Near The Water’s Edge At My Home In Maryland On The Chesapeake Bay, The Site Of A Shipyard From 1750-1800. The Property Has Documented History Back To 1650’s. It Has Raised Decorative Images On Both Sides And Is Made Of Metal. 1 Image Also Shows A 1906 Indian Head Penny For Scale

Answer: It's a smallsword guard

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#34

I Was Given This. I Have No Idea What It Is. Metal Square Box

I Was Given This. I Have No Idea What It Is. Metal Square Box

Answer: Portable ashtray

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Barbara Cochrane
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had one that i bought. It was a portable ashtray. Mine was a bit fancier. It had a spring loaded rest so when you opened the box it popped out to hold your cigarette.

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Strange Object From Tiffany's Mysteriously Given To My Wife By Her Grandmother While Refusing To Say What It Was. Probably Bought In The 1930s Or 1940s. About 10cm/4" Long. All She'd Say Was "She Used It As A Young Woman But Didn't Have Much Use For It Nowadays". Any Ideas?

Tree Branch Muddler

Answer: Tree Branch Muddler

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Kazza
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope! It's a rotary phone dialer for women! Rotary phone dials would break women's long fingernails so you'd hold the long end and place the ball in the dial to rotate it. They made plastic ones, but fancy women had silver ones from Tiffany's :) Cocktail muddlers are wood~

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