What IS This Thing?! You Won't Believe What People Found Online!

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What IS This Thing?! You Won't Believe What People Found Online!

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The glass thing that someone referred to as "the sticky thing from a morter & pestle", is not a pestle, it is not shaped quite right, it looks to me like it may be a stopper for a carafe or vinegar jug. We used to have a jug with a stopper that looked just like that.

sarahstrong
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At 3:01, that looks like a top to a decanter, not the mortise pestle.

Moonmaedyn
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Silver tweezer thing is a strawberry huller aka fruit tweezer. I have one in my kitchen drawer. 😂

patricialertora
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The Victorian nail buffer, the wood part, is missing the split-skin, chamois cover. That's what would buff up the shine on your bare fingernails.

canderson
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That small metal almost tong-like thing is not for holding papers together but for opening cans with pop top lids. Before the adoption of the style we have now, the ring was hard to grab and pull completely off, hence this little invention. The ID was solved on another channel like this one.

pamelaspooner
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Love these. They are fun and interesting.

dgallagher
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The “mortar and pestle sticky thing” is actually a stopper for a glass decanter. I tried using mine as a mortar/pestle thing and got glass shards in my food. Do not do this!

marybrewer
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The Stainless Tub next to the Jetted Tub is not for Plants... it's for Ice and Champagne.

loriking
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My first mother-in-law has that very same looking item. It is missing the shammy. This is used Buffe the nails. There was a mirror brush and comb that went with it and a few other items I can’t think of what they were. They all look the same in the pattern on her make up table. I believe she bought it with her from Alton Illinois up on the Bluffs when she got married.
Again, my first mother-in-law had this thing. It was beautiful in brass or bronze, always shown beautifully in the sunlight. And she used it all the time. The part you brush the crumbs with had some cloth on it. I remember correctly. It is missing part.

bonnitaclaus
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Ah, we love this game at the local flea market. Nice videos of exactly the kinds of questions we have. We found a footbath from an old house, a tiny tub with it's own faucet and drain...wasn't that a good idea? Why did we stop doing that? I'm old enough to identify about half of these things. but I always appreciate a challenge!!

valkyrie
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3:14 too funny it's the sticky thing in a mortar and pestle .... dont agree it reminds me of the perfume stopper i used to see on aunts bottle

DMPB-fiir
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9:45 I thought it is an ashtray. It looks very weird to be a spoon.

Ketutar
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The miniature bed warmer - if it has a long handle; however, if the handle is short, it could also be for a device used for emptying ashtrays into (at one time I had one - now I can't find them).

teresacartwright
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6:32 is a combination can and bottle opener given out mostly at Christmas for promotion, notice the advertising on it. Remember those triangle can openers, every can containing liquid used to require one to open it or you might lose a finger using a knife

cobra-mn
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I thought the first one was for the mother in law.

iggydee
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the towel thing is to put around your neck to have a towel ready while working in the kitchen

forsuresullivan
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For the first one - the museum had no info card on the object they had on display???

bioLarzen
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I don't know what that first one is but whoever said 'Blinders' never set foot on a farm.

johnme
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Two people finding the same mysterious object in rental flats at 1:00 and 9:10... what are the chances??? :D

bioLarzen
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I'm higly doubtful about the explanation of the last item - it says it's a tub toy for children, and the numbers are just there so "the kid can practice counting". Dunno what this actually is, but it looks 100% like a measure, with clear measure lines on both sides of the numbers...

bioLarzen