What’s that? Both the side and the cone-shaped bottom, which has a spicket, have sight gauges.

Everyday, our readers submit photos of the beautiful antiques they come across. Occasionally, we see an item that has us puzzled, so we turn to you for help! Take a look at the following seven items, and see if you can identify all of them. And as always, thank you for sharing your photos!

 “This has been a toughie to identify. Before you tell me it’s a cotton gin, know that I wrote the cotton museum of South Carolina and they informed me that it was not a cotton gin. The logo says Brevetto Ferrari 2. Any ideas?”

 “These I inherited. Any idea ?”

 “Can anybody tell me anything about this?”

 “Just wondering if anyone can tell me about this. It has what looks like removable coasters. “

 “Another look at the item I’m trying to identify.”

“What about these??”

“Help!?! What is it? There is a sight gauge on the side and on the cone shaped bottom, which also has a spicket. “

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