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The Purpose of Mystery Object 40.9.11Identify this sword!What is this household object from early 1900s rural Russia?Who is this person?From what time can this jewelry date?What is this sword?What kind of object is pictured in these two Roman fresco wall paintings?What kind of knife is this?What is this old dual-disc metal object with a spindle? [more pictures added]What is the object moving across the ceiling in this stock footage?













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    Clearly an adjustable widget of some kind ;) Where did you find it?

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    Provenance helps; any marks or trademarks? Dimensions? Materials? Obviously intended to hold something - perhaps maize?

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    Is the pearlescent bit in the background a handle? If so, is it permanently attached? Looks like a kitchen utensil of some kind.

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    Clearly an adjustable widget of some kind ;) Where did you find it?

    – Steve Bird
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    Provenance helps; any marks or trademarks? Dimensions? Materials? Obviously intended to hold something - perhaps maize?

    – Mark C. Wallace
    8 hours ago






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    Is the pearlescent bit in the background a handle? If so, is it permanently attached? Looks like a kitchen utensil of some kind.

    – Steve Bird
    7 hours ago













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  • 3





    Clearly an adjustable widget of some kind ;) Where did you find it?

    – Steve Bird
    9 hours ago






  • 1





    Provenance helps; any marks or trademarks? Dimensions? Materials? Obviously intended to hold something - perhaps maize?

    – Mark C. Wallace
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Is the pearlescent bit in the background a handle? If so, is it permanently attached? Looks like a kitchen utensil of some kind.

    – Steve Bird
    7 hours ago












  • 3





    Clearly an adjustable widget of some kind ;) Where did you find it?

    – Steve Bird
    9 hours ago






  • 1





    Provenance helps; any marks or trademarks? Dimensions? Materials? Obviously intended to hold something - perhaps maize?

    – Mark C. Wallace
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Is the pearlescent bit in the background a handle? If so, is it permanently attached? Looks like a kitchen utensil of some kind.

    – Steve Bird
    7 hours ago







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3





Clearly an adjustable widget of some kind ;) Where did you find it?

– Steve Bird
9 hours ago





Clearly an adjustable widget of some kind ;) Where did you find it?

– Steve Bird
9 hours ago




1




1





Provenance helps; any marks or trademarks? Dimensions? Materials? Obviously intended to hold something - perhaps maize?

– Mark C. Wallace
8 hours ago





Provenance helps; any marks or trademarks? Dimensions? Materials? Obviously intended to hold something - perhaps maize?

– Mark C. Wallace
8 hours ago




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1





Is the pearlescent bit in the background a handle? If so, is it permanently attached? Looks like a kitchen utensil of some kind.

– Steve Bird
7 hours ago





Is the pearlescent bit in the background a handle? If so, is it permanently attached? Looks like a kitchen utensil of some kind.

– Steve Bird
7 hours ago










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    What Mark said. I wouldn't dare to put the search words into the engine though ;) – Now: when was this style introduced or current? Is the design limited to tag:UK? Material(s)?

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A similar item was sold at an auction site here. enter image description here



The item listed on that site is called a 'wild meat clamp' and is described as made to hold chicken legs or leg-of-lamb.






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    – Mark C. Wallace
    5 hours ago






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    What Mark said. I wouldn't dare to put the search words into the engine though ;) – Now: when was this style introduced or current? Is the design limited to tag:UK? Material(s)?

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The item listed on that site is called a 'wild meat clamp' and is described as made to hold chicken legs or leg-of-lamb.






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    What Mark said. I wouldn't dare to put the search words into the engine though ;) – Now: when was this style introduced or current? Is the design limited to tag:UK? Material(s)?

    – LangLangC
    5 hours ago







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    And lacking the vocab for this: how to translate this? Fer à Gigot, it seems. That seems to give 'straighter' results.

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    5 hours ago

















  • Another superb answer - I strongly suspected that was the case, but I couldn't find the evidence to prove it. Well done.

    – Mark C. Wallace
    5 hours ago






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    What Mark said. I wouldn't dare to put the search words into the engine though ;) – Now: when was this style introduced or current? Is the design limited to tag:UK? Material(s)?

    – LangLangC
    5 hours ago







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Another superb answer - I strongly suspected that was the case, but I couldn't find the evidence to prove it. Well done.

– Mark C. Wallace
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Another superb answer - I strongly suspected that was the case, but I couldn't find the evidence to prove it. Well done.

– Mark C. Wallace
5 hours ago




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What Mark said. I wouldn't dare to put the search words into the engine though ;) – Now: when was this style introduced or current? Is the design limited to tag:UK? Material(s)?

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