Share your favorites on Show & Tell

wrought iron "thingy"? What the heck is this?

In Tools and Hardware > Show & Tell.
Tools and Hardware7993 of 10103Found at old farm1913 Squirrel Nut Cracker
2
Love it
1
Like it

SuebeejaySuebeejay loves this.
smiatasmiata loves this.
HughdangerHughdanger likes this.
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 11 years ago

    VintageGow…
    (1 item)

    Wrought iron item with a hook sticking out of it, a round "loop" and a flattened metal, finger sized rolled loop with a flat metal extension facing the top. Has a pointed end that looks like it has been hot at some time. I have no idea what this was used for? Found in an old historic townsite in Idaho that burned to the ground in the 1800's. Anybody?

    Mystery Solved
    logo
    Tools and Hardware
    See all
    17
    17" Valley Pro AMERICAN HICKORY Woo...
    $32
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage old Brass Skeleton Lot for DIY Making Lock
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage...
    $8
    Carbon Steel Axe Forged Hatchet Axe Hand forged Bearded Axe Camping Axe Hunting
    Carbon Steel Axe Forged Hatchet Axe...
    $49
    Vintage Antique Solid Brass Bacchus Dionysus Greek God Of Wine Face Door Knocker
    Vintage Antique Solid Brass Bacchus...
    $35
    logo
    17
    17" Valley Pro AMERICAN HICKORY Woo...
    $32
    See all

    Comments

    1. Hughdanger Hughdanger, 11 years ago
      This item is called a "Sticking Tommy" and was used to hold candles that would be driven into a post or timber frame. Where you are from it was likely used in old time mining.
    2. VintageGownGal, 11 years ago
      Thanks you so much! It was really baffling. I will drive it into a post on our porch and put a candle in it. Was the "hook" used to hang two other candles from their joined wick?
    3. Hughdanger Hughdanger, 11 years ago
      I think the hook on the side was just another option for hanging or to carry it. They can be worth a bit to the right collector seeing them go for 20$ to 60$ but I like your idea better. Great conversation piece and brings a little "Deadwood & Klondike" to your porch.
    4. VintageGownGal, 11 years ago
      SUPER conversation piece! We have been talking about it and trying to figure out what it is for over two years now! Thanks again for your help.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.