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Hearst Museum object titled All-purpose cap remover, accession number 2-68887, described as Caplifter/jar lid remover combination; nickel plated steel channel shaped, perforated base; sliding lever adjustable gripping mechanism; 19.3 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomoric figurine, accession number 2-69111, described as Holder for beer can opener, anthropomorphic; painted black figure of man, presumably a Black minstrel singer; turned wood top hat, round face; iron rod body with magnetic holder at waist resembling a banjo; turned wood base stamped “Ideal Japan”
Hearst Museum object titled Bar spoon/bottle opener, accession number 1-216968, described as Caplifter / stirring spoon combination. steel, nickel plated, spoon spot welded to handle, floral pattern stamped on spoon, 19.7 cm long. “Hotel Claremont Berkeley" die stamped on one side of handle, “Terrace Cocktail Lounge” on other, "Pat No 85178". Advertising giveaway.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-68938, described as Key ring advertising giveaway, 20th Century. Corkscrew/caplifter combination; nickel plated steel sheet stock folded in half into handle; crown caplifter at one end, hole at opposite end, folding wire helical worm pivoting on rivet at center; handles die stamped: 2-68935) "Gold Cross Canadian Gin" 2-68936) "Strong Malt Shop...Syracuse" 2-68937 "Hebron Liquors...." 2-68938) "Old English Ginger Ale"; ea 7.3 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-68949, described as Key ring advertising giveaway, 20th Century. Corkscrew/caplifter combination; nickel plated steel sheet stock folded in half into handle; crown caplifter at one end, hole at opposite end; folding wire helical worm pivoting on rivet at center; handles die stamped: 2-68947) "Johnny's Wines & Liquors" 2-68948) "Nifty" 2-68949) "P. Welty & Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. " 2-68950) "Newton Liquor"; ea 7.3 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-68987a,b, described as Home bar tool. Corkscrew/caplifter/measuring cup comb; a) silver plated brass caplifter with steel Archimedean screw worm inserted at base, male threads at base; female threaded sheath with silver plated conical measuring cup at end; 16.2 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-68925, described as Pocket corkscrew/can opener, 20th century. Corkscrew/can opener combination; steel "U" shaped handle, knife blade can opener pivoting at center, fastened with rivet; folding wire helical worm at end; corkpuller and opener fold into center of handle; 9.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-69042, described as Home bar tool. Bottle opener, home bar tool. caplifter, zoomorphic; cast iron caricature of pelican on base, painted bill and neck feathers as crown caplifter; 10.3cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-69083, described as Bar caplifter. Caplifter, wall mounted; cast iron, cone shaped, screw holes in back of cone, crown caplifter angled downwards, nickel plated (wearing thin); 4.1 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-69050, described as Home bar tool. Caplifter, zoomorphic; turned wood caricature of wingless bird; dowel inserted on underside as legs (base missing); aluminum head as caplifter