The "upside-down magazine holder" is a dispenser for disposable toilet seat covers. The boxes slip in through the bottom and covers are removed through the notch at the top.
The last item looks like a still for distilling spirits, the spirit is heated up in the chamber and the vapour passes through the corkscrew piping which cools it down and it then drains out of the bottom pipe as pure alcohol.
The last item looks like a distillation apparatus of some sort. I'm thinking for steam distillation of essential oils. Upon heating the bottom chamber full of water, steam would be separated in the brass ball side arm and flow through herbs or spices in the upper chamber leading to a mix of water and essential oils out of the lower spout. I have steam distilled eugenol from cloves using this method, although with much more mundane glass lab equipment. Steam distillation works great for separating materials that have a decomposition temperature below their normal boiling point. I have no idea what the specific use of this still was, or if it was used generally in a flavors or fragrances business.
00:02:31 I believe the "mint sauce ladle" is a spoon used to separate egg yolks. The egg white pours through the slots allowing the egg yolk to remain in the spoon.
A Moonshine stuff. My grandpa used to make moonshine back in the hills behind his house. His still was a bit larger than this but I still could tell it was a still.
It occurs to me that a reliquary of that size and complexity may very well have been looted from an Italian church and taken to Argentina by some unsavory immigrants. Finding it's true owner would be a good act.
The "upside-down magazine holder" is a dispenser for disposable toilet seat covers. The boxes slip in through the bottom and covers are removed through the notch at the top.
I found the exact same one on Etsy.
www.etsy.com/listing/1167756824/ikea-vintage-design-2000s-metal-wall
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Otherwise known as "Free Cowboy Hats".
The last item looks like a still for distilling spirits, the spirit is heated up in the chamber and the vapour passes through the corkscrew piping which cools it down and it then drains out of the bottom pipe as pure alcohol.
Certainly a still of some sort. Thanks!
The last item looks like a distillation apparatus of some sort. I'm thinking for steam distillation of essential oils. Upon heating the bottom chamber full of water, steam would be separated in the brass ball side arm and flow through herbs or spices in the upper chamber leading to a mix of water and essential oils out of the lower spout. I have steam distilled eugenol from cloves using this method, although with much more mundane glass lab equipment. Steam distillation works great for separating materials that have a decomposition temperature below their normal boiling point. I have no idea what the specific use of this still was, or if it was used generally in a flavors or fragrances business.
Thanks, Robert! maybe a stovetop still with a thumper. This item is actually never been solved since it was posted 3 months ago.
00:02:31 I believe the "mint sauce ladle" is a spoon used to separate egg yolks. The egg white pours through the slots allowing the egg yolk to remain in the spoon.
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R2-D2's grand-pappy !!
Some sort of still.
Looks like a stovetop still. Thanks!
It's a double distiller.
I agree. I believe it's for making brandy from wine.
Last item is what Granny Clampett used to make her "rheumatiz medicine"
I wouldn't think the last thing is a spirits still actually but maybe it's a water still for purified water.
Looks like a still
Thanks MrACorcoran!
Clerkenwell = CLARK - n - well
The last one can be a well made 'moonshine' destiller.
A Moonshine stuff. My grandpa used to make moonshine back in the hills behind his house. His still was a bit larger than this but I still could tell it was a still.
The last item looks like a still probably used for household distilling
Thanks! makes sense.
It occurs to me that a reliquary of that size and complexity may very well have been looted from an Italian church and taken to Argentina by some unsavory immigrants. Finding it's true owner would be a good act.
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It's a copper still
A Small still.
@@outlookdaily1713 Correct!
Is that last thing a samovar?
Looks like a sort of still, Moonshine stuff. Thanks!
No
Tea pot
actually on the bathroom rack the slots are for toilet seat covers.
booze distilation copper, used for making moonshine
Thanks michele!