Cyrus, to DaftPunk
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Can any of you tell me what name or spec of plug will fit this power socket? The opening is roughly 4 mm x 17 mm overall, with a square end and a round end. It is for charging a lithium battery, and I don’t think the original cord had a lump/brick in it. Of course I lost the cord.

CoinOfNote, to news
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We haven't yet had anyone guess this week's , it must be a tricky one! It's a worn, but nicely decorative piece, but from where?

Let us know! And don't forget to subscribe to the Coin of Note Newsletter, as it's due out this week with the answer: https://coinofnote.com/newsletter

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Anyone know what this is? It is made of stone. Its not modern and its 19cm tall

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What do you see in this image?
And what do you think it is?
County, County Clare, Ireland.

Infrogmation, to random
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"The Broadway Girl" - 1908 fashion caricature cartoon by Maurice Ketten.

In one hand she holds a purse, in the other a thin umbrella and... an object I don't recognize.

Case for something? No reason she should be carrying a telescope or kalidoscope. Thermos bottle had been invented but were not yet common.

What is it?

hammerhand_workshop, to random

Help me identify this object! I found this at an antique store this weekend, and couldn't pass it up. But I have no idea what it is. It's about 8cm (3.125") in diameter, and solid brass. So it's heavy. Tag said it's a stamp, but I don't buy it. The markings on the bottom are the right way around, and seem to be identifying either who made it or owned it. I believe 70C is a type of brass, and I'm guessing it was made or stamped on September 10, 1982.

Photo of my hand holding a brass object, roughly 8cm wide and 9cm tall. Object has the general shape of a candlestick or doorknob, with a flat base, stem-like center, and cupped top.
Photo of the bottom of a brass object with markings on the bottom. They read "MARK A. CHARLESTON 70C 9 10 82 K. GARCES"

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