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What is this? (cream separator)


Anybody know what this is? It may have some pieces missing. Anyone have pictures of one in better...

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Anybody know what this is? It may have some pieces missing. Anyone have pictures of one in better condition? In the crank handle is cast "58 turns a minute".





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No doubt...cream separator...and yes, pieces are missing...LOTS of pieces...
Not sure of the brand, though.

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What you have there is a nice flower pot stand. In my opinion its just to far gone for anything else. Its not that hard or expensive to find a complete cream separator if you really want one.
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It seems this one will be destined for yard art. Too much missing and overall horrible shape from years of sitting in water and mud. Thank you guys for identifying it. This is the first one I'd ever seen.
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