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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Farmgal2012 on October 22, 2012, 12:47:53 PM
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I have a few antiques that I am curious to know what they are. The first one is about 4 foot tall, with a faucet at the bottom, a medal opening at the top, and has a date written on it 1936. The other one is a wooden box with metal interior, a thermometer in the front, and an exhaust type thing on the top of the side and has a company name on the front "VT FARM MACHINE CO". I googled the company, but can not seem to find what this exact item did. anyone have any idea what these are? or what they were used for?
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We need to see the entire item to tell what it is !! Just the name doesn`t help us !! We are visual people !! Have you taken the top off the first one ?? Whats inside ?? Could be a small smoker for hams or sausage or curing box !!
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VT is the abbreviation for Vermont, if that helps.
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http://fromfarmtofactory.wikispaces.com/Vermont+Farm+Machinery+Co.
This should help you !! Guess you didn`t read about the company !! They started out making sap evaporators could be that both of your items are used in syrup making !! But they also made butter churns, butter printers and workers, cream separators, A creamer that was bought out by someone named Cooley and was later known as the Cooley Creamer !! And other dairy items !!
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I googled every dairy-related item from the 30's and could not find either one of the items. I should look into syrup. I am assuming the item with the thermometer on the front is cream/milk related. However that first thing I can not find anything on. I have looked through milk,cream,butter, smokers, even wine related things from the 20's and 30's and still can not find anything what so ever.
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Look at the link I gave you,, I think they have a list on the left !! You may not find the exact one,, styles changed over the years !! And check ebay !! They have all kind of ads for the company maybe you can find it there !!
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What is the patent number? Can't see if there is one from the picture.
This reminds me of a VERY early separator. Cream rises to the top and milk is drained off by tap at the bottom. However, if you can tell me if there is another attachment on the bottom as is seen on the top? It could be a box butter churn that attaches to a frame and rotates...then you drain off the excess liquid.
They specialized in dairy items and sap. This isn't an evaporator for sap for sure.
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Can`t tell what the second one is at all !! Need to see inside each one !! Would assume the top one is dairy related, but I don`t think its a separator,, or at least its not as pictured in the ads !!
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I will take better pictures today, and hopefully with your help I can figure out what the heck the top one is at least. The bottom one from VT I have found a little bit on, but nothing exact. The first two pictures however have me stumped!
Mart I have seen that site before, It was very informative, but I could not seem to find my answers.
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Usually just seeing whats inside will tell what its use was !! Also get a good pic of the thing on top !! Can`t see to tell what it is !!
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If the floor unit is lined with tin then it could be a cream/milk "cooler" that used ice .... and the meltwater drained out via the spigot.