15 Things People Would Never Have Been Able To Identify If The Internet Hadn't Come To Their Rescue

The world is filled with unknowable things — the least of which are the little mysterious thingamabobs we happen upon while simply existing. Lucky for us, we have the kind folks over at the r/whatisthisthing subreddit to figure out what all these oddities are. Here's 15 recent finds from the sub, and what they turned out to be:

1.This porcelain, globe-shaped object found in an attic:

A round ceramic object with multiple holes sits on a concrete floor, possibly a decorative or functional piece for airflow or light passage
A round ceramic object with multiple holes sits on a concrete floor, possibly a decorative or functional piece for airflow or light passage
A misshapen ceramic pot with holes in the bottom sits on a concrete floor
A misshapen ceramic pot with holes in the bottom sits on a concrete floor

u/Ye_Olde_Camper / Via reddit.com

"It's a 1920s Epiag Karlsbad electric heater porcelain cover. I found an Etsy page selling the same thing."

u/ArseLiquor

2.These clear, jelly-like blobs found in the woods in western Germany:

Translucent jelly-like blobs on a mossy forest floor with twigs and small brown mushrooms nearby

3.These heart-shaped discs with one reflective side and one cotton-like side:

Heart-shaped reflective object on a surface, showing distorted reflections
Heart-shaped reflective object on a surface, showing distorted reflections
Heart-shaped object against dark background
Heart-shaped object against dark background

u/BlueBananaBoi29 / Via reddit.com

"They are reflective shields for dental work. They help view inside a patient’s mouth. The pad absorbs moisture and holds the little mirror in place. Here's a better photo."

u/hahnsoloii

4.This enameled pot on a heavy iron base found on an old farm in upstate New York:

Old, rusted water heater and pipes in a shed, surrounded by debris and weathered wood

5.This metal ring covered in blueish plastic someone found melted in the bottom of their oven:

A metal ruler next to a piece of a transparent blue plastic item. The focus is on the item, which is unclear in function or form
A metal ruler next to a piece of a transparent blue plastic item. The focus is on the item, which is unclear in function or form
Melted blue plastic and a metal keychain on foil in an oven
Melted blue plastic and a metal keychain on foil in an oven

u/Glittering_Duty_3886 / Via reddit.com

"I think it's a chip clip. Like these."

u/ligoten

The original poster, u/Glittering_Duty_3886, replied, "Dude, I think you got it. I bet you the chip clip got stuck to the bottom of a pan and melted it off, leaving the magnet attached to a pan somewhere. Thank you!!! 👍👍 Was driving everyone bonkers with mystery."

6.These small, bullet-shaped items that seemed to be made out of stone:

Six sharp, dark stone arrowheads arranged in two rows on a flat surface

7.This spiky little brass cylinder with a cap:

Metal cylinder with thin wires protruding from one end, lying on a surface next to its detached cap
Metal cylinder with thin wires protruding from one end, lying on a surface next to its detached cap
Two cylindrical metal stamps with textured patterns on one flat end, placed on a surface. No additional text or figures present
Two cylindrical metal stamps with textured patterns on one flat end, placed on a surface. No additional text or figures present

u/HAUTBOYS / Via reddit.com

"It's a tool for shaping the tip of a billiard cue. A Tip Pik."

u/HorseShoulders

In response, user ap1msch explained further, saying, "This is it. Cue tips can get smooth and shiny over time if not cared for, making them far less effective and unable to accept chalk. You need to rough them up so they can properly spin the billiard balls."

8.This small stone tablet found on a ridge line in Conway, Massachusetts:

Hand holding an ancient, flat stone artifact with engravings, set against a forest floor background with scattered leaves

9.This small, heavy container that spins around:

A vintage cast iron tea kettle with a spout on a granite countertop
A vintage cast iron tea kettle with a spout on a granite countertop
Close-up of a disassembled mechanical device with visible metal components on a speckled surface
Close-up of a disassembled mechanical device with visible metal components on a speckled surface

u/Master-Farm2643 / Via reddit.com

"It is a pencil sharpener for those old mechanical 2mm graphite rod pencils. My grandfather had one. You only sharpen the graphite itself."

u/CreEngineer

"Worked at an old engineering firm, and there were still a few of these around. The pencil in question was more like a mechanical pencil, holding the graphite rod in place. You would pull out a bit of extra rod, put the pencil in the hole, and sort of swirl it around. Gave you a bleeding sharp point for fine line work on drawings and sketches."

u/nonstoppoptart

10.These metal hooks on a hinge, found in an attic:

Rustic, metal hay bale carrier with two hooked arms lying on a cement floor
Rustic, metal hay bale carrier with two hooked arms lying on a cement floor
A vintage metal cart with wheels, likely used for transporting or storing items
A vintage metal cart with wheels, likely used for transporting or storing items

u/Immediate_Student704 / Via reddit.com

"It's a ladder jack. They hook onto the rungs of a ladder such that with a pair of ladders and ladder jacks, you can put a plank between them as a work platform."

u/discardedlife1845

11.This silver scoop with a plastic handle found in an Italian villa:

A hand holding a decorative antique serving tool with a horn handle and an ornate silver blade, featuring intricate engravings

12.This tiny piece of pottery featuring an orange hand emblem found in a field in Scotland:

Person holding a small round object with faint markings on it, over a wooden surface
Person holding a small round object with faint markings on it, over a wooden surface
Person holding a small, decorative miniature cup with black-painted nails and silver rings
Person holding a small, decorative miniature cup with black-painted nails and silver rings

u/Spagletti / Via reddit.com

"It's a beer bottle cap. I don't know which brand."

u/phoeniks

"Samuel Allsopp Brewers."

u/Onetap1

"Specifically, it's the stopper for this Allsopps Lager bottle. Here's the same stopper."

u/3amGreenCoffee

13.This cryptic naval tool from Canada:

Vintage naval chart labeled "Fleet Disposition" with a circular grid for distance measurement in miles and cables

14.These small, rusted cylinders with a pointed tip that were found in the mountains in central Arizona:

Two rusty, old artillery shells standing upright on a concrete surface
Two rusty, old artillery shells standing upright on a concrete surface
Two rusty metal objects resembling large screws or bolts lying on a flat surface
Two rusty metal objects resembling large screws or bolts lying on a flat surface

u/DevJRockhound / Via reddit.com

"Replaceable 'bullet teeth' for rock drills. Here's a modern tungsten carbide version."

u/OldfatherThames

15.And finally, this pair of wooden handles with canvas straps rolled up on each end:

A vintage handheld carpet beater with wooden handles and woven wire design on a textured background

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.