"The X Rays Egg Tester", manufactured by The Reeves-Rigling Egg Tester Co., Hamilton, Ohio, Patent number 940,361. Also known as an egg candler, these were used for detecting embryonic development or for separating shell eggs. so I suppose Patty was first...very good
Gas light.
ReplyDeleteinnard of a signal lamp
ReplyDeleteguess what!
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is it a victorian patio heater??????????!!!!!!!! LOL!!!
ReplyDeletenot a victorian patio heater, but they do need one down there
ReplyDeleteSome type of speaker.
ReplyDeleteA lamp to go on the front of an old type train.
ReplyDeleteah>>>>>>>>>>a cryptic clue, something to do with victoria (state)...............ummmmmmmmmm....... wine???????????
ReplyDeletesomething to do with mining in victoria??
ReplyDeleteor a coastal signal lamp?
ReplyDeleteNot a speaker sue or a lamp
ReplyDeleteVictoria was not a clue either
nothing to do with mining or a signal lamp
wouldn't it be great if you could read the emblem..( I blurred it on purpose)
Old aerial camera for surveys.
ReplyDeleteIs it a type of cooker/
ReplyDeleteWe have good weather here in Victoria. not the same day in day out.And our weather people have to work lol
not a cooker as such Dieter and gary, not a camera Gary
ReplyDeleteIts a Bowl, lol. or at least thats what i read on it.
ReplyDeletesignbal flasher, like a lighthouse in the fact that it rotates, and hides the candles or lamp lights. for signalling?
ReplyDeletenot a bowl and nothing to do with light signels.....think animals
ReplyDeletethink chooks
ReplyDeleteaha! it's for checking the eggs, to see if there are any blood spots or baby chickens. woot!
ReplyDeletewhy is it some wont eat tongue because it comes from an animals mouth but have no problem with eggs
ReplyDeleteWho ever knows, dieter. I won't eat tongue, but love eggs. Aren't we strange, well ok, aren't I strange.
ReplyDeleteThink animals eh, (that doesn't help really).
it is for eggs but what is it
ReplyDeleteIf it's not for checking them, thenit's for hatching them, in a warm enviroment.
ReplyDeleteAh, but how many eggs at a time, would it be placed under the incubater.
ReplyDeleteincubator for hatching young chics!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSorting eggs by size
ReplyDeletesorry!! patty never saw your guess before me!!!ooops
ReplyDeleteDat's ok, I will split the prize with you. *wink
ReplyDeleteis that cheating!!!!never we are to honest arent we patty
ReplyDelete"The X Rays Egg Tester", manufactured by The Reeves-Rigling Egg Tester Co., Hamilton, Ohio, Patent number 940,361. Also known as an egg candler, these were used for detecting embryonic development or for separating shell eggs. so I suppose Patty was first...very good
ReplyDeleteGee thanks. :)
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