Can You Solve This Old-Timey Riddle? #37

This riddle dates back to 1927—can you figure out the answer?
Can you figure it out?
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This is another puzzle taken from a 1927 collection of word games compiled by the American author and academic LeBaron Russell Briggs called Riddles in Rhyme.

As that title would suggest, the puzzles in Briggs’s book are all written as short poems, with each successive verse or couplet acting as a clue to a letter, syllable, or section of a longer word or phrase. The puzzle below is no different, with the first and second lines of this poem providing clues to a pair of three-letter words that, put together, provide the answer to the third and final clue. Can you work out what household object is being described below?

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