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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-68953, 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: 2-68951) "John P. Link ...Ottowa, Ill." 2-68952) "Majestic Bar Butte, Mont." 2-68953) "Multnomah Hotel Portland, Oregon"; each 7.3 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9469, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew and knife combination, advertising giveaway made of steel, chrome plating, paint, die stamping, forming, and forging. Corkscrew/knife combination, waiter's, pocket; chrome plated steel handle, "Bertolli Win Rosa", die stamped and painted red on one side, "Bertolli Chianti Classico" on other; folding bottle neck lever at one end, knife at other, cyphered helical worm at center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9365, described as Bottle cap lifter made of cast brass. Cap lifter; cast brass crown cap lifter in shape of human hand; cap lifter at wrist end of hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-69104, described as Caplifter; sterling weighted handle with Wallace trademark die stamped on handle; nickel plated steel flat crown caplifter inserted into handle; 9.6 cm long. Bottle caplifter.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-69041, described as Home bar tool. Caplifter, zoomorphic; cast iron model of squirrel on log, painted; tail and end of log as crown caplifter; 8.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9361, described as Caplifter; brass plated steel handle, arboreal scroll design impressed into casting, overall shape of fish; hole in center with commemorative medal in center, “Teatro Greco Taormina” scene on one side, three-legged figure with head at center on other side with "NOPMI  TT A  TAN" around design. crown caplifter at “tail” end of handle; 11.4 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-69040, described as Home bar tool. Caplifter, zoomorphic; caricature of cat with arched back and fanned out tail, tail as crown caplifter, cast brass, black paint (wearing off); 9.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 2-68932, 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: 2-68931) "Sierra Bar Idaho Falls, Ida." 2-68932) "J.Kessler....Lawrenceburg, Ind." 2-68933) "The Bovard Supply Co. Tulsa, Okla" 2-68934) "Statler & Statler Operated Hotels"; ea 7.3 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9369, described as Bottlecap lifter made of cast brass and iron. Cap lifter; cast brass two-sided figure of Pan, frog and toadstool as handle, imprint illegible; iron crown cap lifter inserted into base of handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9362, described as Bottlecap lifter made of cast brass and polishing. Cap lifter; polished brass crown cap lifter in shape of door knocker.