“My grandparents own a set of glassware from 1911 that is made of uranium. When exposed to UV light, it glows green.”
“Found this table in my grandparents’ basement. What is this?”
“This was found in my grandparent’s house who aren’t big party animals. Is this what I think it is?”
“Found in my grandparents’ house — a collectors edition monopoly set with gold and silver pieces. Over 30 years old.”
A weird mug with a surprise inside
This is how perfume used to be sold:
“An old oscilloscope I found in my grandparents’ garage.”
“I have no idea what this is. Neither does my dad.”
“There’s a very thick liquid inside.”
“Found these at my grandparents’ house. What are they?”
“Found this thing at my grandparents’ house. It has numbers and weird symbols at the top.”
“Utensil used to push food onto your fork or spoon used by my grandparents back in the day.”
“Sword found in my grandparents’ attic.”
“I have no idea how this creepy mask could hang on the wall for so many years.”
“Found a big turtle shell at my grandparents’ house while cleaning.”
Now these things can only be found in museums:
A real relic!
“A student walked in and plopped this beast on my desk today. He said he found it cleaning out his grandparents’ basement. A 1930-something Underwood in pretty awesome condition!”
“Found this in my grandparents’ garage.”
“My fiancé found this in the basement of his grandparents’ house. It belonged to his great-great-grandfather.”
“Can anyone help me, my grandparents were given this wine from 1911. Is it worth anything?”
This wooden treasure was found in the attic:
Here is a video with the fuse timer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIHUc0ThG10
http://kanko.town.kagamino.lg.jp/fairywood/index.html