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    Posted 7 months ago

    DoraCreek
    (7 items)

    Can anyone tell me what the circled barware item is and what it's used for? The other six items are cocktail sticks.
    Update: Thank you to those who solved the mystery, I never would of got there on my own. I sourced a Lemora from Germany and it's been added to it's holding spot in my cocktail cabinet in Australia (photo 4). It also worked beautifully extracting the juice of a lemon; so neat and easy to use.

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 7 months ago
      Can you pull it out and give us a separate picture? My guess..maybe a pitter? I was thinking zestee at first. Could be a muddler? Need to see it better..
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 7 months ago
      **zester** sorry we can't correct our comments..
    3. DoraCreek, 7 months ago
      Thanks dav2no1 for your comments. I don't actually have the item. I have purchased an identical cocktail cabinet but it didn't come with any of the accessories, just the clips to hang them by. I'm hoping to find replacements ... once I found out what this one is. Fingers crossed.
    4. keramikos, 7 months ago
      DoraCreek, I think I may have stumbled on a twin or near twin:

      *snip*

      Item Reference: Lemora Cocktail Tool
      Description: A rare cocktail tool for juicing lemons.
      Works by pushing stem into lemon.
      Withdraw stem and squeeze lemon.
      Country of Origin: England.
      Manufacturers Marks: LEMORA - Hallmarked for Birmingham, UK - Registration No753835
      Date: 1930
      Size: Length 4 inches.

      *snip*

      https://www.etsy.com/listing/1166864051/vintage-silver-lemora-cocktail-tool
    5. dav2no1 dav2no1, 7 months ago
      Excellent job Kera..
    6. keramikos, 7 months ago
      dav2no1, Thanks, but it was really a bit of serendipity.

      Google Lens didn't help, except to find the ones DoraCreek had already found, and those don't tell you what the dang thing is, so then I went to Google Images, and started looking at "1940s vintage cocktail tools."

      That wasn't going well initially, and I got distracted by something else. I pulled myself out of that rabbit hole about a half hour later, glanced a bit further down the page of Google Image hits, and BAM! there it was. >8-0
    7. keramikos, 7 months ago
      Farther. Yeah, I'm grammar queening myself. };-)
    8. TallCakes TallCakes, 7 months ago
      interesting : )
      patent info:
      http://www.juicercollector.com/Juicers/Old_Juicers_1051.htm
    9. dav2no1 dav2no1, 7 months ago
      Kera - I fell down the same rabbit hole and looked at cabinets and bar tools. It kinda reminded me of a core tool for fruit.
    10. keramikos, 7 months ago
      TallCakes, Very cool. :-)

      I found the patent in espacenet:

      https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search/family/009875595/publication/GB350094A?q=GB350094A
    11. keramikos, 7 months ago
      dav2no1, I never would have guessed what it was.

    12. DoraCreek, 7 months ago
      Bravo keramikos and TallCakes!!! Thank you both for solving this. I'm grateful for your inquisitive minds and detective skills.
    13. keramikos, 7 months ago
      DoraCreek, You're welcome. :-)

      Judging from the link provided by TallCakes, different versions of varying metal content were made, so it might have been a fairly common bar tool back in the 1930s and 1940s -- at least for the better off set.

      I can see why dav2no1 might have though it was some variety of a coring tool, but about the only fruit I can think of that might need coring and is a common cocktail addition is pineapple. OK, that could be just my own druthers. };-)

      It certainly bears no resemblance to the manual juicers I'm used to seeing; however, maybe this circular doodad that Google Lens turned up should have been a clue:

      https://www.pinterest.com/pin/199002877259550111/

      The mysterious vintage items that get posted here at CW S&T increasingly make me wonder what items commonly in use in the early twenty-first century will cause head-scratching among the citizens of the twenty-second century.

      A little mood music:

      Harry Nilsson - Coconut (Audio)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsSuueEGQSM

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