I think these are - possibly French - water-fountain seals/caps, but they could just as easily be - also possibly French - mineral-water bottle caps from the 1970's, gas-tank or tube seals or something else entirely, and I won't bore you with the explanation for the relative scarcity of detail in the preceding sections of the paragraph, as it's based on about 5 fragments of non-memory!
Collin's however state - for 'Negociant'
"A wine merchant or wholesaler;
specifically, one who buys grapes, grape juice, or partially fermented or
finished wine from others and sells the wine produced under his or her own name",
so it may have been grape-juice? Presumably pronounced as 'nego[tiator]' and '[pres]cient'
with a French ey'ont flourish? And - thinking about it for a few minutes; Mum did do home-brew at one point, so it all sort of makes sense!
I have a small flat-car, which is similar to the cable-drum car, but has two beams across the bed, I think it was the 'novelty' single car-carrier from the early boxed goods-train sets, this will go in between the beams nicely.
And while I would wind some wire round it for cable, it might look good as it as, as they mist have rolled-steel drums for special or particularly heavy cable and they would cost so much to make/hold, they would be returned empty for a deposit?
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In the late 1970s cheap supermarket wine was sold in plastic bottles with these caps on them. Thanks for reminding me. Happy days.
Well, thanks for confirming what it is Anon', cheers!
H
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