French Antique Guessing Game Answer

Guesing game

 

 

 

Bravo Diana Crown Maker Giambrone for figuring out what the French Antique Guessing Game Thingy was! You nailed it: " A pill maker (medicine/vitamins)."(Response on Facebook.)

Victorian Pharmacy Series on TV, love the sets.

 

The "cacheteur" was used to make pills in a pharmacy. The metal disc are attached to the wooden box are in varying size. The wooden handle tools are used to press and create the pills.

Rare indeed.

First one I had ever seen.

Cost: 150 Euros

I didn't buy it. 

Most creative answer? Oh that is tough! So many of you made me laugh out loud. But if I may I think my cousin Chris' answer was quite original he said: "A hubcap maker for small French cars.

 

Please winners send me your address for a prize!

 

Thank you, all of you, for your responses! 



Comments

3 responses to “French Antique Guessing Game Answer”

  1. Love your cousin’s answer!
    I’ll have to show these tools to a friend who’s a pharmacist, interesting indeed.
    Hope you are a good girl these days. After all, the weather gods like to reward goodness, don’t they? 😉

  2. loved the cousin’s answer + priceless. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

  3. Loved all the answers. I didn’t guess, but kept
    thinking it had to be a boob measuring device.

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