| Mystery Items
- posted 3/29/09 If you know any of the items in these photographs, please email the Twinsburg Historical Society. Be sure to mention the number of the item. |
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Image 1 Holes seem to be for a hand |
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Image 2 seems to have some yarn left on it |
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Image 3 |
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Image 4 top and bottom look the same there is no way to get inside puffed up slightly maybe a float of some kind? |
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Image 5 made of brass - fairly heavy initials on back - B and H - reversed? 9/17/10 - GG says - appears to be a bracket for a kerosene or oil lamp arm. It would be screwed to the wall and the arm would fit into it and could be moved from side to side. The B and H stands for Bradley and Hubbard a company that was a large producer of kerosene lamps in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It might be brass plated steel, check it with a magnet. 10/12/10 - Richard Stamm, Curator, Smithsonian Institution WM - I had the picture upside down - now you can see the ampersand, and the letters are not backwards. duh !!! |
![]() | Image 6 fairly heavy reverse shows that it stands away from the surface it rests on - about 1/2 inch? 4/8/2009 - WK says it is an early "wrench" - late 1800s or early 1900s. Thought to be used by blacksmiths on buggy wheels. |