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Below are some items that were sent in to me, I know the answer for number
11 but not for the other two. 10. This was found in a graveyard, it's about 3-1/4" long, it has three threaded compartments with a lid, two compartments were full of grease. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic10.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10b.jpg 11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg 12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long, 3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg |
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11 - guessing: a chemist's or pharmacist's scoop, for scooping small
amounts of product for mixing with another or putting on a scale for measuring exact amount |
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In article , "Rob H." wrote:
11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg Apple corers. |
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Rob H. wrote:
Below are some items that were sent in to me, I know the answer for number 11 but not for the other two. 10. This was found in a graveyard, it's about 3-1/4" long, it has three threaded compartments with a lid, two compartments were full of grease. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic10.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10b.jpg 11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg 12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long, 3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg 12 is probably used in clock wheel repair work; I'm assuming that there are holes in the pointed ends of the rods. The hook is for securing the wheel in one position while work is being done at one part of the wheel. |
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12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long,
3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg 12 is probably used in clock wheel repair work; I'm assuming that there are holes in the pointed ends of the rods. The hook is for securing the wheel in one position while work is being done at one part of the wheel. I sent an email to the owner of it asking if there are holes in the pointed rods but haven't heard back yet. Others have guessed apple corer and chemist scoop for number 11, neither of these is correct although the word scoop is part of the right answer. Rob |
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Seems I've seem a similar item as the second pic in # 11. After
further consideration: maybe a dining utensil- for tea, sugar, salt? -, but it seems I've seen a similar item on a lady's dressing table... part of a manicure set.... I just don't recall. Sonny |
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![]() "Sonny" wrote in message ... Seems I've seem a similar item as the second pic in # 11. After further consideration: maybe a dining utensil- for tea, sugar, salt? -, but it seems I've seen a similar item on a lady's dressing table... part of a manicure set.... I just don't recall. Sonny Your first guess is closer, it's for use at the table but not for tea, sugar or salt. |
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Rob H. wrote:
"Sonny" wrote in message ... Seems I've seem a similar item as the second pic in # 11. After further consideration: maybe a dining utensil- for tea, sugar, salt? -, but it seems I've seen a similar item on a lady's dressing table... part of a manicure set.... I just don't recall. Sonny Your first guess is closer, it's for use at the table but not for tea, sugar or salt. Similar items are called cheese scoops, but some made about 1805 were called butter scoops. |
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On 8/14/2010 10:45 PM, Sonny wrote:
Seems I've seem a similar item as the second pic in # 11. After further consideration: maybe a dining utensil- for tea, sugar, salt? Dining is correct. These are marrow spoons. Kevin Gallimore |
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![]() 12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long, 3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg 12 is probably used in clock wheel repair work; I'm assuming that there are holes in the pointed ends of the rods. .. I heard back from the owner of this device, they said that the ends of the rods are sharp points. Rob |
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On 2010-08-14, Rob H. wrote:
Below are some items that were sent in to me, I know the answer for number 11 but not for the other two. 10. This was found in a graveyard, it's about 3-1/4" long, it has three threaded compartments with a lid, two compartments were full of grease. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic10.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10b.jpg Hmm ... two full of grease -- both the same type, or some difference between them? And the third was totally empty and clean? At a guess, it could have been a portable maintenance kit for something with bearings. Knowing more about the types of grease might help. 11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg For planting seeds or small bulbs? 12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long, 3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg Terrible photo. Given that the hooked device is described as a blade of some sort, it is some kind of minimal hand-powered lathe. At a guess, for truing the wheels for something like the wooden block race cars made by scouts and the like. (I forget the name of these cars but they are fairly common at certain times of the year. Enjoy, DoN. -- Remove oil spill source from e-mail Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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On Aug 14, 11:08*am, "Rob H." wrote:
10. This was found in a graveyard, it's about 3-1/4" long, it has three threaded compartments with a lid I'd guess a maintenance kit for an outdoor item; probably a rifle or shotgun, which has a compartment in the stock to clip this little gizmo in place 12. *The owner's description: It's made of solid brass... hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear Maybe a holder for spooling thread onto a bobbin? The hooked blade would be used to snip the thread when you have enough |
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Rob H. wrote:
Below are some items that were sent in to me, I know the answer for number 11 but not for the other two. 10. This was found in a graveyard, it's about 3-1/4" long, it has three threaded compartments with a lid, two compartments were full of grease. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic10.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10b.jpg 11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg 12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long, 3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg 11 is a marrow scoop. EdR |
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11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg 11 is a marrow scoop. EdR Nope, that one looks more like a long thin spoon. |
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 04:56:13 -0400, "Rob H." wrote:
11 is a marrow scoop. EdR Nope, that one looks more like a long thin spoon. Watermelon? -- William |
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William Bagwell wrote: On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 04:56:13 -0400, "Rob H." wrote: 11 is a marrow scoop. EdR Nope, that one looks more like a long thin spoon. Watermelon? Grapefruit spoon? |
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On Aug 15, 10:34*pm, John Husvar wrote:
In article , *William Bagwell wrote: On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 04:56:13 -0400, "Rob H." wrote: 11 is a marrow scoop. EdR Nope, that one looks more like a long thin spoon. Watermelon? Grapefruit spoon? Nah, those are marrow spoons --riverman |
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... In article , William Bagwell wrote: On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 04:56:13 -0400, "Rob H." wrote: 11 is a marrow scoop. EdR Nope, that one looks more like a long thin spoon. Watermelon? Grapefruit spoon? has one serrated edge |
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 14:08:18 -0400, "Rob H." wrote:
Below are some items that were sent in to me, I know the answer for number 11 but not for the other two. 10. This was found in a graveyard, it's about 3-1/4" long, it has three threaded compartments with a lid, two compartments were full of grease. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic10.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic10b.jpg 11. Two different items that were submitted, both with the same purpose: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic11.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...m11/pic11a.jpg 12. The owner's description: It's made of solid brass, approx. 1" long, 3/4" tall, 3/4" deep, had 2 small brass risers approx. 1/8" diameter, with sliding stainless steel rod inserted through left brass riser with set screw to hold in place, small stainless steel rod affixed in right riser, small hooked cutting blade with adjusting screw mounted on rear of device. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...um11/pic12.jpg 10 looks like choke tubes for a Shot Gun ( are they marked full, mod or improved?) Dave |
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10 looks like choke tubes for a Shot Gun ( are they marked full, mod
or improved?) I asked the owner about text on it, here is the reply: "The top third has the letters "Chr" on it - what I would call old school writing loopy with the 'r' done the way the French would do it. The second third looks like it has "lat" on it and the last third looks like 'Info' - all a bit strange." Also I should mention that these photos were sent in from England. Rob |
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