I need some help with the second item this week:
Rob
I need some help with the second item this week:
Rob
Rob H. fired this volley in news: snipped-for-privacy@drn.newsguy.com:
2945 Gouge hones. LloydPaul K. Dickman
2943 Concealed hooks for hanging things--bracelets? The helmet opens to put rings in. 2944 A match box. Looks like a striker area on the bottom.
2941 Horse brass with initials of the smithy. 2942 Possibly the cistern of a mercury barometer, if the unseen end is open. (wild guess). 2944 Vesta holder
2943 Another wild guess. Something to hold fire accoutrements.
Now get back to work boy! Nick.
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" fired this volley in news:XnsA2165530D30F8lloydspmindspringcom@216.168.3.70:
Just to be clear, sometimes they're called "gouge slips".
Lloyd
2945 - Conical slips for sharpening curved blades, as on scythes, pruners, etc.
Yes, I was going to call them cone gouge slip stones.
Match safe is correct.
Here is the owner's description of the brass cylinder:
"My concern is that it is an old IED or anti personnel mine. Solid brass. 'Plunger' moves freely (spins) however I'm not going to depress it to find out if it does anything. Threaded endcap on one end. Shaking it reveals something inside that sounds an awful lot like gun powder."
Rob H. fired this volley in news: snipped-for-privacy@drn.newsguy.com:
Carbide lamp vessel? Pump one shot of water in with a push of the plunger? As opposed to drip, it would require more attention, but you could more completely control it.
The "X" marks look more like certification marks than an explanation that it might explode!
Lloyd
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" fired this volley in news:XnsA216B8795FB12lloydspmindspringcom@216.168.3.70:
Besides, brass would be a poor choice for either a mercury vessel OR an explosive ordnance.
Lloyd
2941 Looks like a ferriers mark, probably used on the horses breast plate in show.
everything else is guessed.
2946, a water company or gas companies tool. Used for opening the lid to a meter keys to shutoff the same.I need some help with the second item this week:
Rob
2943 A measuring spoons holder? WW2943
The helmet seems to hinge, and it looks to me like some sort of receptacle is missing from the back. As a (really) wild guess, some sort of lemon squeezer?
2943: Toilet-paper dispenser for Buckingham Palace. At one time, the palace had real knights for toilet attendants. Each of the 78 toilets required 4 knights each working 42 hours a week, for a total of 312.
2943
OK... I don't know what to call them, but this looks like it's supposed to hold the tools you'd use for mixing alcoholic beverages.
I'll call it bar kitsch.
Good guess! It is indeed for holding fireplace tools, as shown on the link at my answer for it.
No luck yet on the brass item but the rest of the answers have been posted:
Rob
Yes, the helmet does hinge, the link on my site goes to an ebay page for a similar device, apparently a fireplace poker can be placed under the helmet for easy access. The knight in my photos didn't have any tools with it, so I wasn't sure of purpose of the pivoting helmet until I found the ebay link.
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