The rooster is holding a mash paddle for making beer.
This ring was used as a horse hitch. These days, sometimes people hitch plastic toy horses to them. For example, this dog came across these little horses.
It’s a spring-loaded coin holder. And it has nothing to do with the profession of the owner.
It’s a corn desilker. Removes the silk from the cob. This is what it looks like.
It’s a soap holder. Push the cap into the soap and the bracket can be attached to the wall.
It’s a rolling pin. Fill it with ice water for pie crust rolling.
It’s a sharpener for knives or razor blades. The package says how it was used.
It’s a urine flow rate meter. It would normally have a container on top of that scale on the floor.
It’s a vintage hand warmer. You had to light up the stick inside the warmer and it would burn and warm your hands.
It’s a sewing tool called a seam ripper. It is used to take apart sewn seams.
On Navy ships, they melt/compress and recycle their trash into plastic disks like this. Most likely, one fell and this is a small chunk of it.
This is used for scraping/grating the insides of coconuts.
These are vintage cocktail spoons. You could use it to squash a cherry in your drink.
It’s a potato baker. You put potatoes on the spikes in the oven and bake them.
It’s for collecting crumbs from the table and emptying ashtrays. Now it’s used for vintage decor.