What Is This Mysterious Box With 1941 Imprinted On It And This Brass Item With A Small Coin?
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- What Is This Mysterious Box With 1941 Imprinted On It And This Brass Item With A Small Coin?
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Last item is made by BOMA manufacturing and is identified as a BOMA totem pole spoon. BOMA is known for being very accurate in their products. This spoon was indeed modeled after the feast spoon which was traditionally made from horn.
That being said I agree that Susan Cutler is correct.
It is a Haida pewter feast spoon made for the tourist trade in the Canadian Coastal North-west
I was thinking it had more of an air of a utensil for serving food rather than a shoehorn. I was thinking ice-cream scoop for a moment.
The last item has a West Coast Aboriginal (possibly Haida) motif on it. The narrow end has a totem pole design. It’s a teaspoon made in the traditional style of spoons made of horn or wood. Probably a tourist item, possibly sold in a souvenir shop or museum shop.
Not sure what the last thing is, but it most definitely is NOT a shoehorn, folks. The broad end curves in the wrong direction entirely. My vote, from Australia, has gone to @susancutler9403 - the artwork is to my eye identical to indigenous art I've seen in histories of the Northwest/Pacific coast, feasting also being mentioned. I think the term "potlatch" comes from here?
I think the last item is a shoehorn.
Decorative one not meant to actually be used. The carvings of common Haida glyphs on the back say it's meant to look at not use.
It is a souvenir Potlatch spoon.
Love the bell-pull at ;38.
Regarding the coin: Real = ray - AHL
😅 So, japanese Ramune bottle plugging with the marble was actually invented by the ozzies (sort of, and with wood though), or was it the other way round? Ramune was introduced 1884 (wiki), so perhaps japanese company copied the idea, and just re-enginered it.🤔🤓
I think you need to try again on that so-called barb wire stretcher. I grew up on a farm,and help many others farmers when help was needed. I have built many mile of fence.Never seen a wire stretcher like that. I don’t even see how that one would work.
I found it,
www.ebay.com/itm/186048889050?mkcid=16&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=6stK__AMSw-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=NoTN5UgJSly&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY&nma=true&si=ALpiJdMrVpe7heJPQdddDHsjW1g%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-fence-wire-stretcher-cast-293004080
www.popscreen.com/prod/MTU5MjQxMjk2/antiquebarbedwirefencestretchercollectiblefarmranchearly
www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-cast-iron-barbed-wire-fence-1893040137
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The last item looks like a shoe horn,to help put on your shoes
I remember those cat salt/pepper shakers. Mom and dad had a pair. Not that style, but the same mechanism inside. As I kid I thought they were really something. I found them a few years ago, but the mechanisms don't work anymore.
“What is this small ceramic thing with holes in the top like a salt shaker?” Ummmm… a salt shaker…
The last item looks like those weird spreading knives that came in the cheese and meat gift boxes in the mid 20th century.
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A shoe horn
The last item is a souvenir shoehorn.
That last item looks like a "tool" used in the past to pulling a shoe over the heel of the foot.
Last item: Shoe horn.