#3 Creative but not a bubble blowing toy. It's a slip clamp for holding rope rigging on sail boats. Can be easily undone when you need to swing a sail to catch the wind.
#29 A lot of guessing on this thread. It's an ash holder from the 1880's-1940's. Sweep the ashes from the fireplace or stove, when you lift it, it swings and closes and allows the ash to be dumped outside.
#29 If your house has a chimney then there is this door at the bottom to clean out the soot after the chimney-sweep finishes the cleaning of the chimney. I have the exact same one in my home.
#3 Creative but not a bubble blowing toy. It's a slip clamp for holding rope rigging on sail boats. Can be easily undone when you need to swing a sail to catch the wind.
#29 A lot of guessing on this thread. It's an ash holder from the 1880's-1940's. Sweep the ashes from the fireplace or stove, when you lift it, it swings and closes and allows the ash to be dumped outside.
#29 If your house has a chimney then there is this door at the bottom to clean out the soot after the chimney-sweep finishes the cleaning of the chimney. I have the exact same one in my home.
or a nipple titty twister
Creative but not a bubble blowing toy.
It's a slip clamp for holding rope rigging on sail boats.
Can be easily undone when you need to swing a sail to catch the wind.
#29
A lot of guessing on this thread.
It's an ash holder from the 1880's-1940's.
Sweep the ashes from the fireplace or stove, when you lift it, it swings and closes
and allows the ash to be dumped outside.
I knew bubble blowing toy was wrong, the smaller part has teeth on the inside so it can grip the rope.