14 Things People Never Would Have Been Able To Identify Without The Help Of The Internet

Folks always seem to find funky little objects they've never seen before and can't quite identify. Luckily, that's where the r/whatisthisthing subreddit comes in. Here are 14 recent finds posted to the sub and what they turned out to be:

1.This thin, metal rod with a tiny handle that was dropped off at a thrift store:

A hand holding a long, thin metal tool resembling a T-shaped rod with two adjustable components. The background contains miscellaneous items

2.This small bulb-shaped item found in a box in an attic in South Carolina:

A small metallic object, possibly a vintage bell or a piece of machinery, is placed upright on a wooden surface
A small metallic object, possibly a vintage bell or a piece of machinery, is placed upright on a wooden surface
Metal oil can spout on a wooden surface, accompanied by a small threaded attachment
Metal oil can spout on a wooden surface, accompanied by a small threaded attachment

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"It's a vintage miniature or pocket oiler."

u/Serrated_Banana

"Similar types are used for oiling vintage sewing machines (which needed oiling every few hours of use), but also door hinges and Tin Men."

u/Perplexed-Owl

3.Two hollow metal cylinders found in an abandoned mine in Utah:

Two large, cylindrical concrete weights with rusted metal handles resting on a rough surface outdoors

4.This bell-like structure at the top of a Victorian-era brick building:

Old, aged brick building with a rusted fire escape door and a large metal light fixture above it. Some windows are visible on either side

5.This 5-foot-tall metal tube at an abandoned train station in Belgium:

A small, cylindrical, rusted metal structure with an open door, standing on a paved area in a park, with trees and parked cars in the background

6.These scrub-brush like objects sticking out of the side of a house:

The side of a large brick home featuring three small concrete rectangles with little white poofs sticking out of them
The side of a large brick home featuring three small concrete rectangles with little white poofs sticking out of them
A brick wall with three cement blocks sticking out of it, each topped with bird deterrent spikes. The sky is partially visible
A brick wall with three cement blocks sticking out of it, each topped with bird deterrent spikes. The sky is partially visible

u/Mifwic1337 / Via reddit.com

"The grey concrete parts look like those building blocks for sparrows. They were fashionable in the Netherlands (where I think this photo was taken) a while ago to allow nature to live along with manmade buildings. It looks like they blocked the entrance of the sparrow homes with brushes."

u/Just-Flamingo-410

"Dutch ecologist over here. This building is probably about to be demolished. They are making this building "nature-free." The blocks are used for Swifts. Nesting places for Swifts are year-round protected, so also in winter when they are not here. The Swifts had already left for Africa, so they plugged the holes to prevent something else from entering before demolishing the building.

All of this is done to prevent the killing of protected species before demolishing a building. And if they are going to build something new in the place of this building, then there should be at least as many accommodations built in for Swifts in the new building."

u/Swiegje

7.This small metal cup with a flat, holey side found in a Victorian-era dump in Southeast England:

A small, rusted metal bowl is placed on a perforated metal stand on a weathered wooden surface. Other items are partially visible in the background
A small, rusted metal bowl is placed on a perforated metal stand on a weathered wooden surface. Other items are partially visible in the background
A hand holding an aged, cylindrical metal object with multiple holes on its flat top surface. Background includes household items
A hand holding an aged, cylindrical metal object with multiple holes on its flat top surface. Background includes household items

u/Snecklad / Via reddit.com

"It's a drain cover for a shower. Found a picture."

u/dirtbag-project

The original poster, u/Snecklad, replied, "Solved! It's a Victorian Bell trap. Thank you very much indeed! It's been bugging me for ages.

The second diagram on that page is an exact match for the object. More sleuthing has pulled up some scans from Victorian sanitary hardware catalogues that also match, plus one or two images online of rusty old bell traps similar to mine."

8.This orange, moist goo found under some tall grass:

Amber-like resin on green grass and leaves in a garden or park setting

9.This egg-shaped object with a black lacquered handle:

A wooden-handled stamp with a black base, resting on a white cloth

10.This metal case containing some equipment and Russian manuals:

Soviet-era military Geiger counter kit inside a green metal case, accompanied by instruction manuals and various cables and parts

11.This 2-foot-long case lined with silk:

An old, worn-out carriage seat in an abandoned room, surrounded by scattered debris and household items

12.These steel hoops outside of people's front doors in Bordeaux:

An old metal boot scraper attached to the side of a building near a set of stairs

13.This oblong weighted metal object that spins on the attached ring:

A long silver metal object with an attached finger-sized ring in the center
A long silver metal object with an attached finger-sized ring in the center
A hand holding a metal rod, with a shiny ring attached. Background includes a plastic container and a black bag
A hand holding a metal rod, with a shiny ring attached. Background includes a plastic container and a black bag

u/eaten_by_pigs / Via reddit.com

"These are called Emei daggers. This is a training weapon for kung fu."

u/wahlumz

14.And finally, this brass cylinder with a mirror near one end:

A vintage brass telescope-type item sits in a wooden box on a desk cluttered with various objects
A vintage brass telescope-type item sits in a wooden box on a desk cluttered with various objects
An antique brass telescope-type item in a wooden box with an open lid, revealing the internal mechanisms. No persons or text in the image
An antique brass telescope-type item in a wooden box with an open lid, revealing the internal mechanisms. No persons or text in the image

u/Training-Weird3370 / Via reddit.com

"It's a microscope. The mirror is to focus a light source through the slide. Here's a similar model."

u/jackrats

If you enjoyed looking at all these interesting objects, check out some other items identified by the internet here:

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Note: Some responses have been edited for length and clarity.