Hi everyone. This is my first post here, so I offer any apologies if I am overstepping any forum etiquette here.
A good friend of mine found this in his attic and we cannot figure out what it is. It is obvious a cooling device of some sort, but what is was exactly used for, when and how is beyond us. I've googled the names on the thing until I was googledy-eyed, but cannot come up with anything.
The device is drum shaped,double-walled, made from metal, sits on a four-legged brass or brass-covered stand. Inside, as the following pictures will show, are two porcelain/ceramic containers, each with a tube running to a push spigot on the outside of the drum. The drum itself has a what appears to be a drain plug situated between the two spigots. There is also a lid with three holes, two of which match up with the porcelain/ceramic containers. The drum is 18" diameter and is 18" tall (stand and all).
On the drum the name is: Deeth Mfg. Co. "Portino" Memphis, TN
On the porcelain/ceramic containers: Perfection Cooler Co., Michigan City, Ind.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
The pictures: