What's This Strange Glass Bottle With A Metal Part On Top And This Antique Container In A Fireplace?
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- What's This Strange Glass Bottle With A Metal Part On Top And This Antique Container In A Fireplace?
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Maybe a perfume dispenser?
My father was an industrial painter and had a metal version of the striper.
That ford part is a part of a coil. Completely different from a distributor. A distributor “distributes” spark, from a single coil, to each spark plug sequentially. The Ford Model T had four coils, one for each spark plug.
mouth spray, you put on end in paint or varnish and other in your mouth and blow
Flower vase?
this is a candle snuffer.
Last item: Something to do with illicit drugs.
I got the windshield washer reservoir and the fire starter! I have no idea on the last one.
these r for striping fon small things to be gold striping
I've seen those old fire starters before. I forgot all about them. They are archaic, stink, and are a fire hazzard! 🧯
‘Washes windscreen while you drive!’
I appreciate the details about what the item is, makes the video more interesting than just naming what it is and moving on.
I really do enjoy these videos. Thank you for such interesting content.
My guess for the last item is a bud vase for old car or carriage.
Last item is a perfume atomiser , great fun videos thank you
Last item, my guess would be some sort of fire appliance but missing some parts. Wick and fuel in the larger right tube and you blow through the left tube to enhance the flame... Right side tube looks like it's broken at the tip so it's just a guess. Perhaps also some sort of atomizer?
The Cape Cod lighter was instantly recognizable. Same with the 'bull's-eye' window glass. The bull's-eye was what would have been the pontil mark at the base of a bottle.
Wow, Pond's cold cream, remember it well from my youth but haven't seen any for donkey's years
Excellent and interesting video, thank you!
the last one might be a varnish sprayer