What Is This Mysterious Thing Found In The Attic Of My Old House And This Antique China Serving Dish

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What Is This Mysterious Grinder I Found In The Attic Of My Old House And Antique China Serving Dish?

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It's a foot warmer. You put hot water through the opening, then replace the plug. It was placed under the blankets in the bed to warm the bed. You can also put it near your feet when sitting to keep your feet warm. They're common in the UK and date around the 18th or 19th century I believe. Bottle diggers in the UK find them frequently.

tmross
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0:52 it’s not a spout it’s where you place the mustard spoon. It usually is ceramics too.

noeraldinkabam
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Last item is a Stone Pig ! A hot water bottle bed warmer

Seahorse
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Stoneware bed/foot warmer, 1800s. The Victorian era hot water bottle. The 3 may represent the bottle capacity, ie; 3 pints.

charlotteemerson
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That vintage music distribution would be handy for MK-Ultra type stuff; you could pipe Janis Ian on loop into your teenagers rooms to encourage them to move out. Just saying. 👍🏻🙂

ThreenaddiesRexMegistus
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We used to call the last item a hot water bottle.

Fill it and place it next to a cold child or elderly person, but wrap it in a towel to slow the transfer of heat so it lasts longer.

I could never understand why they made the filler on the side, rather than the top tho.

jeffreyyoung
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It's definitely a pottery hot water bottle. I stayed occasionally with an older couple who always warmed the bed with one of these. The knob in the centre unscrews to allow the very hot water to be poured in. They were brilliant, remaining warm-ish even in the morning.

Boogledigs
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Earthenware hot water bottle used to warm/air a bed.

robstirling
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0:55 you don't poor it. It's missing the spoon.

AOCisHome
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It is a ceramic hot water bed actually used one many years ago

mariebuckley
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I thought the Indian bell looked familiar. They were very popular in the late 60x.early 70s.

Your last item is a ceramic hot water bottle, an early equivalent of a heating pad. I've seen lots of them on 'Antiques Road Show'. Very good for warming up a bed before climbing in for the night.

patriciagerresheim
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That object appears to be a hot water bottle or a bed warmer.

bobpiec
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The last thing is a hot water bottle. We actually had one when i was little. Thanks for another interesting mix.😊

Tizzie-jl
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I have the top part of the Indian claw bell (the top part/bell)- never knew what it was for or its origin. Never found an answer until now and have had it since the 1960's.

ronw
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2:40 The custom multi-output amp was more likely used in a department store for music on different floors as well as a PA for announcements.

CraftAero
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My parents had one of these it was an old-timey bed, foot warmer

helgamcmullen
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1:47 is a Buddhist(?) temple bell made of bronze. This one is missing the clapper that should hang in the middle. I believe these ones come from Thailand.
We have two in our family collected during WWII by my father and his brother

jeffarmstrong
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That is not how patina is pronounced. Several other errors.

dalesmith
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I wish the robot voice would learn how to pronounce words.

Kathy
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Last item: Foot warmer hot water bottle.

jeanettemarkley