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Friday, 21 March 2025

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I'd guess that they're circa 1925 "3D" viewers. Drop a (fixed size) provided print into the middle slot and view the stereoscopic image through a port on the opposite side. The 3D viewer is really just the bait—ordering a copious stockpile of the special prints (some likely depict "erotic adventure") is where the payoff lies.

Neanderthal Bun Bags?
Oh no, on closer inspection, they are tiny TVs with heart-shaped stereo speakers...Victorian by the look of them.

I'm pretty sure those are "dashboard consoles" for horse-drawn buggies. I live in a Mennonite community in Ohio and most of my neighbors and friends are "buggy" Mennonites. Of course the etymology of the word "dashboard" is especially interesting in this context.

I have no clue what they're called, but they gotta hold pool cues.

:)

Either an over the "TOP" picture frame or a baby cradle

Mike, I bet that is something near and dear to your heart, a very nice pool cue rack.

I don’t know what it is, but having to look at it all day sure would cost me life points.

I'm betting it's a semi-portable, custom made, ceremonial display case for a Klingon Sword of Honor (ie- the bat'leth)- also serves as a table top bar with two storage compartments, one for the bottle of initiatory Klingon Blood Wine, the other for the ceremonial goblet. Family members pass it amongst themselves using the dual handles on either side during the official Klingon coming of age ceremony. The trick is for the initiate to pour the wine into the goblet on the table top and finish the entire bottle while holding the device with one hand and the drink in the other. Only upon completion will he (or she) be allowed to open the compartment holding the official family bat'leth itself. Either that or something else...

I'm guessing some sort of galley cabinet for use on a boat. Or maybe an RV.

They are HiFi speakers (hiding inside the two heart shapes) built within a surfboard top.

Clever!

Pool-cue holders

Custom pool table add-ons?

No, wait… wall-mounted cue stick and accessory holders. Top photo shows cue stick ends of custom woodworker…

Something you put on a wall to hold pool cues and related stuff?

Jukebox speakers for a restaurant?

Slab tables. I have a couple of chestnut slabs dying to be made into tables

A storage place for human ashes?

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