Found this at a yard sale but I have no idea what it is. Thoughts? SEE BELOW…

Every so often, the internet bands together to solve a mystery—sometimes something dramatic, and sometimes something surprisingly tiny. In this case, it all started when a Reddit user posted a photo of a small brass object shaped like a miniature spoon. The strange little tool immediately sparked curiosity across the platform. At first glance it looked like something from a dollhouse kitchen or perhaps a prop from a fantasy movie, but Reddit users quickly jumped in with guesses, jokes, and surprisingly knowledgeable explanations.

Within minutes, the comment section filled with hundreds of responses. Some users leaned into humor, joking that it looked like a “cursed baby ladle” or a utensil designed for mixing potions in a fairy-sized laboratory. Others claimed it must belong to a secret society of tiny chefs or even be evidence that elves had been working nearby. Despite the jokes, many Redditors began offering serious suggestions, pointing out that small metal tools like this often have practical uses in grooming or traditional household kits.

One of the most widely supported theories was that the object is an **earwax cleaning tool**, commonly known as an ear pick or ear spoon. These tools have been used for centuries in several cultures, particularly in parts of East Asia and Europe. The small curved scoop is designed to gently remove wax from the outer part of the ear rather than pushing it deeper inside like cotton swabs often do. Many of these tools also feature decorative handles or small beads at the opposite end, making them both functional and aesthetically unique.

Other users suggested the item could be a **nail-cleaning tool**, once commonly included in personal grooming kits to scrape dirt from under fingernails. A few more niche ideas also appeared, such as it being a snuff spoon used for powdered tobacco, or a small utensil from a vintage apothecary set used to measure herbs or powders. Regardless of the final answer, the discussion perfectly captured what Reddit does best—blending humor, personal memories, and collective knowledge to solve even the smallest everyday mysteries. READ MORE STORIES BELOW

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