That sputnik-like thing at the 6:55 mark - how exatcly would it hold a phone? Maybe it's photographed from the wrong angle, but for the life of me I can't see a surface where a phone could firmly rest.
Yes. It is a Laundry chute. You don't want to drop your glass milk bottle all the way down onto the basement floor. A milk door will be on an outside wall.
The terraced hill would be reminiscent of my father's days with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. He did surveying for shelter belt tree plantings. An ear wax scoop was one item recovered from the wreck of a Spanish galleon in the Gulf of Mexico. So, they go back centuries.
The object you identified as a cheese board is really a men's bedroom tray to store his pocket stuff in when he sleeps. They made a lot of these in the early to mid- 20th Century. A cheese board would be flat and not have leather on it. The leather would get ruined when you wash it. You need to do actual research.
That "cheese board" at the 2:25 mark: "Maybe the slot on the bottom edge is to store the knife" - what slot on the bottom edge? I cannot see one.
That sputnik-like thing at the 6:55 mark - how exatcly would it hold a phone? Maybe it's photographed from the wrong angle, but for the life of me I can't see a surface where a phone could firmly rest.
Got to laugh at "paperclip for scale" - does the poster not realise paperclips come in many sizes?
how can something be a phone holder when there is no place to put the phone?
At 7:00. Looks like a Sputnik replica.
0:06:25 I've seen those and its not for honey, I think its for maintaining a dough yeast colony?
and what IS a Japanese knot bag? what is it used for? The answer is incomplete.
It's a tote bag. The long handle goes through the short one closing the bag.
10:03 Why didn’t they ask the person who gifted to her?
Looks like, but really what is it? 14:48 So milk goes to the basement? Are you sure it's not a laundry chute?
The question did indicate it was a cupboard
I thought it was a coal chute for the furnace.
@@aleksmith9122 A coal chute is on the outside of the house to the basement.
Yes. It is a Laundry chute. You don't want to drop your glass milk bottle all the way down onto the basement floor. A milk door will be on an outside wall.
Wowsers!!! This is alot of unknown items... Thank you for opening my brain a bit ❤❤❤❤
The terraced hill would be reminiscent of my father's days with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. He did surveying for shelter belt tree plantings.
An ear wax scoop was one item recovered from the wreck of a Spanish galleon in the Gulf of Mexico. So, they go back centuries.
11:23 that's not a salt and or pepper shaker! can you not see the split in the middle? It's probably a hat pin
It's part of a pair of small antique Japanese salt/pepper shakers that are, in fact, worn as hairpins.
9:23 The word is trawling not trolling.
You 'troll' hooks on a line - you 'trawl' with purse nets.
@@DrakeN-ow1im You learn something new every day.
Last one is for stripping corn kernels off the cob.
Entertaining for a while but the music needs some serious work. It’s the reason that I carry on browsing after a few minutes.
It looks like? I think it maybe?...Either "know" or dont sayanything. I usually love these but the last 2 i watched wete too vague.
Answers to vague, incomplete, or no answer at all. Not a good video. Know your item before you publish it!
Answers were given for all of them.
9:24 ...an outrigger used for TRAWLING*
I think you made some of these up.
You can also use the bean splitting knife for peeling potatoes
The object you identified as a cheese board is really a men's bedroom tray to store his pocket stuff in when he sleeps. They made a lot of these in the early to mid- 20th Century. A cheese board would be flat and not have leather on it. The leather would get ruined when you wash it. You need to do actual research.
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Music is LOUD GOOD BYE