10-21-2022 06:27 PM
Found another one - last one though (for a while)... anyone know what this is? The B&M shop owner thinks these are some type of weights, used in an apothecary or something like that.
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10-24-2022 08:01 PM
They look like pointers used to mark locations on a map or chart.
here are some similar ones
https://www.etsy.com/listing/924077310/a-set-of-eight-antique-brass-naval-chart
10-21-2022 06:33 PM
@sin-n-dex wrote:The B&M shop owner thinks these are some type of weights, used in an apothecary or something like that.
Not unless they're distinctly different weights. You haven't provided any details such as dimensions, weight or approximate size.
To me they look more like simple game pieces, where you pick one at random and turn it over to see what number is underneath.
10-21-2022 06:34 PM
Hi there, are they open on the sides like tatting or netting shuttles? Like fisherfolk or shrimpers would make. Or have holes to attach weights? They are almost marked like runes, but too similar to each other. Interesting, will follow, intrigued
10-21-2022 06:37 PM
@a_c_green wrote:
@sin-n-dex wrote:The B&M shop owner thinks these are some type of weights, used in an apothecary or something like that.
Not unless they're distinctly different weights. You haven't provided any details such as dimensions, weight or approximate size.
To me they look more like simple game pieces, where you pick one at random and turn it over to see what number is underneath.
Sorry, I guess that would help with an ambiguous item. They are approximately 3/4"-1" long (teardrop tip to bottom). They seem to all be the same weight which is why I wasn't buying the "apothecary weight" theory (and asked here), plus searching for items on eBay did not turn up anything interesting.
Game pieces is an interesting theory. You know, sometimes when I get something and I really have no clue what it is, I just say "unidentified" and try to describe what it is. There's a bunch of buyers that search for "unidentified items" and my "unidentified temple tokens" sell right away. So someone is searching for that.
But still think it's better to know what you're selling.
C.
10-21-2022 06:39 PM
@emptynestsquirrels wrote:Hi there, are they open on the sides like tatting or netting shuttles? Like fisherfolk or shrimpers would make. Or have holes to attach weights? They are almost marked like runes, but too similar to each other. Interesting, will follow, intrigued
No holes, they are solid through (a few mm thick, left that out in the last post I just made describing them). I did search for "teardrop weight" and saw fishing type weights, but those have a loop on them to attach to a line, and these don't have them.
Runes is a good theory too, hadn't though of that, but they are actually quite small. I'll search on eBay for runes and see if I turn up anything.
C.
10-21-2022 11:22 PM
I believe those are vintage golf ball markers to use to mark your place when your ball is in someone else's way.
10-21-2022 11:33 PM
Most of those have spikes but not all - here's something from Worthpoint:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-golf-ball-marker-titleist-314726804
Would the numbers then be marking holes?
10-22-2022 02:08 AM
Are they ivory...might not want to list here.
10-23-2022 07:03 PM
@moondogblues wrote:Are they ivory...might not want to list here.
No, they're metal (brass I'm assuming, but it's a copper alloy in any event).
C.
10-23-2022 07:25 PM - edited 10-23-2022 07:28 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:Most of those have spikes but not all - here's something from Worthpoint:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-golf-ball-marker-titleist-314726804
Would the numbers then be marking holes?
Well, no, the markers are only used temporarily on the current hole, while your party is putting. Any numbers would indicate the player, not the hole (similar to numbers on golf balls when more than one player in the party is using the same brand of ball). (I was a golf caddy a zillion years ago, at one of the private clubs that inspired the screenplay for "Caddyshack." 😁)
Frankly, I don't believe that Worthpoint seller's description of his items as ball markers. They look more like random things carved into arrowhead shapes which the seller claims are markers, or guitar picks, or whatever. The ones we're looking at here do not appear to be anything like that, and I don't think they're golf markers either.
10-23-2022 09:05 PM
Maybe try a reverse image search? I think there are apps for that?
10-23-2022 09:10 PM - edited 10-23-2022 09:10 PM
They seem to be slightly different sizes, is that right? They're all pretty close in size, so it's hard to tell.
Are they the same thickness, or do they vary? If they are different, does the thickness correlate to the numbers? I'm wondering if they might be thickness gauges, maybe.
10-23-2022 09:31 PM
@a_c_green wrote:
@chapeau-noir wrote:Most of those have spikes but not all - here's something from Worthpoint:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-golf-ball-marker-titleist-314726804
Would the numbers then be marking holes?
Well, no, the markers are only used temporarily on the current hole, while your party is putting. Any numbers would indicate the player, not the hole (similar to numbers on golf balls when more than one player in the party is using the same brand of ball). (I was a golf caddy a zillion years ago, at one of the private clubs that inspired the screenplay for "Caddyshack." 😁)
"Cannonball! Cannonball!" lol.
I wonder if they're simply weights, then - stuff like this really intrigues me.
10-23-2022 09:46 PM
Are they gram weights? Have you weighed them?
10-24-2022 06:15 PM
@katzrul15 wrote:Are they gram weights? Have you weighed them?
I just checked, they are all between 5.0 and 6.0 grams, but the number on the "weight" doesn't seem to have any correlation to what weight is on the scale.
C.