What a nice piece. Thank you for sharing, I have never seen such a thing
Wow, awesome job!
Way too large for home use! Definitely industrial
What a stunning piece!
I bought a similar set for my Mom at a hardware store in NH USA in the 1960s
Thank you for sharing the link. Great info
Not old / antique, Metal paddles and screw top so after 1920!
Wow, just WOW!
OMG! I am praying for you!!!!!!!!!!!
Definitely a machine-made bottle. As Dave said, it does not have much value. Maybe $1 US
Thank you for sharing!
They look like ducks. Just sayin
Definitely not a tile cutter, a crimping tool might be correct, but if crimping anything it would have a tendency to slip out. The patina sure...
Would need better pictures. A photo showing the plier end if the tool would be required. But Komokwa's answer is spot on with just this photo
I am also going with maple
Only a guess but the wood looks like pine. You would have to take better pictures of the wood grain for me to be sure.
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Joe, you have started to remove the shellac. Now you need to finish the job. You can remove some or all of the existing shellac finish by rubbing...
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