Everyday, our readers submit photos of the beautiful antiques they come across. Occasionally, we see an item that has us puzzled, so we turn to you for help! Take a look at the following seven items, and see if you can identify all of them. And as always, thank you for sharing your photos!
from: Madeleine Levaggi: “This has been a toughie to identify. Before you tell me it’s a cotton gin, know that I wrote the cotton museum of South Carolina and they informed me that it was not a cotton gin. The logo says Brevetto Ferrari 2. Any ideas?”
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from: Theresa Goulette Crane: “These I inherited. Any idea ?”
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from: Irene Samuels: “Can anybody tell me anything about this?”
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from: Bonnie Boyt: “Just wondering if anyone can tell me about this. It has what looks like removable coasters. “
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from: Karen Blondin: “Another look at the item I’m trying to identify.”
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from: Thea North: “What about these??”
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from: Reenie Ragle Vermillion: “Help!?! What is it? There is a sight gauge on the side and on the cone shaped bottom, which also has a spicket. “