Posted 4 months ago
AzTom
(38 items)
Okay, I have had this for probably 30 years and have shown it to numerous people with no one having a clue as to what it is.
It looks like milk glass, the stem is about 5 inches long and has a round cap on one end that screws off. The only marking is an arrow and the word "Top" on the fixed end of the stem , see last photo.
I thought something to do with bottles or cookware but no ideas of purpose.
Any help would be appreciated even if it's a wild guess.
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An item like this has been posted before almost a year ago I believe. Check out this website: http://www.nia.org/notins/nons2.htm It's a ceramic coffee filter. Now you can hunt for the rest of it! :-)
Bonnie you rock! Wow, mystery for ages and Bam, you are on it! Love this site
When I saw the picture, I recognized seeing something before....It was one of those things I couldn't let go until I knew what it was. Love this site....learn so much from here. Makes me not want to get rid of anything!
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Bonnie, Thanks SO much for taking the time to help me. I was on the right track, just couldn't figure it out. The patent drawings look to be a much larger unit than the Kent model shown in the box.
This gives me the info needed to search for the box and more info on the item.