’’Is this what I think it is?!’’
’’It looks like an acupressure ring — meant to help improve circulation in your fingers.’’
"My wife says it’s a hand massage/strengthening kit.’’
’’I found these among my boyfriend’s stuff. What are they?!’’
’’They are candleholders. We had almost the same ones at my wedding.’’
’’What is this thing in the middle of the wall in my 1906 house?’’
’’It’s a capped off gas line from when they used gas lighting.’’
’’Two flat metal round disks with long stem attached by hinges. No markings. Found in a new kitchen.’’
’’It’s a flame snuffer.’’
’’I found it on my window.’’
’’It is a crowned slug moth (Isa textula) caterpillar. Do not touch it unless you want a world of pain.’’
’’We have about 10 of these around our house and neither my wife nor I know what they are.’’
’’These are cheap elastic bands for books. They keep them from opening in backpacks.’’
’’What is this thing with two handles and two rails?’’
’’I think it’s an old casserole cradle.’’
’’My father-in-law sent this for my kids, but we have NO CLUE what it is!’’
’’It’s a sprinkler. My mother used to fill an empty soda bottle with water, cork it with this thing and sprinkle water on clothing she was ironing to dampen them.’’
’’This was thrown into our garden. It’s a pink modelling clay surrounding a metallic item.’’
’’It’s a lead or tungsten Worm Weight used for fishing. It’s wrapped in indicator putty,’’
’’What is this type of clamp used for?’’
"That’s a gang lock for lockout/tagout. You place this on a breaker when multiple people are working on equipment to keep people from turning the equipment on."
’’Surprisingly heavy blob of metal, scorched at the top. I found it in the street near a van.’’
"It’s a nickel or chrome slag from an electrolysis plant.’’
’’What is this heavy yellow tray? Maybe rubber coated metal, about the size of my hand.’’
’’It’s a shaving bowl thing. My dad had one. You mix the shaving cream and water in the bowl.’’
’’What’s this tool consisting of a wooden handle and two movable metal parts?’’
’’It’s a patterned paint roller.’’
’’It’s metal, and relatively flexible but I feel at one point it would break. What is it?’’
’’It’s ’boning’ from a corset or knee brace.’’
“I found it on the bottom of a drawer. It’s made from rigid, translucent plastic. Is it what I think it is?!”
’’I think it’s a toy hamster water bottle.’’
’’The one on top looks like a safety pin, but I have no idea what the others are.’’
’’These are collar pins.’’
those are candle holders. However, the metal (actual) holder you'd put those glass things in is missing. There would be a hole you put the holder in (with the round bulby thing down).