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Peta Landman & Mike Bogle <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Mar 1998 21:50:31 +0100
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In our OED, I find that an "Olive" is an oval-shaped termination on a cord
or tassel. The "olive" is passed through a buttonhole and helps attach a
cord of tassel closure to a garment, curtain, etc. This can be seen in
certain elaborate military uniforms of the last century. By induction,
could an "Olive" be a termination on a metal or timber hook that is meant
to hold a handtowel. Some early handtowels did have buttonholes in one
corner. This seems to be the only element missing from the washroom
reconstruction (except perhaps a soapdish and a toothbrush holder).

Michael Bogle
Historic Houses Trust of NSW

 that is meant to >Yesterday I more or less verified my assumption by
asking a craftsman:
>
>'Olive' (in German) is called the little round metal plate surrounding a
>keyhole. By analogy I could imagine what an olive is in plumbing.
>
>Greetings,
>Fritz
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Mike Bogle & Peta Landman
429 Riley Street
Surry Hills, Sydney
Australia 2010
(61) (2) 9212 7069

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