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Hearst Museum object titled Bar set, accession number 7-9409a-g, described as Pocket combination tool, 19th century made of steel, brass, nickel plating, and machining. Pocket "Roundlet"; multiple use pocket tool; a) nickel plated brass casing half, male threaded with slot for tools stored inside b) bent point pick, steel c) steel corkscrew, cyphered center worm d) steel screwdriver e) nickel plated steel tweezers f) steel auger
Hearst Museum object titled Bar set, accession number 7-9408a-e, described as Pocket combination tool, 19th century made of brass, steel, nickel plating, and machining. Pocket "Roundlet;" multiple use pocket tool; a) nickel plated brass tapered tube with male thread and slot for tools stored inside; b) steel screwdriver, c) steel auger d) corkscrew, cyphered center worm e) nickel plated brass tubular sheath, female threaded
Hearst Museum object titled Bar set, accession number 7-9410a-f, described as Pocket combination tool, 19th century made of brass, steel, nickel plating, and machining. Pocket "Roundlet"; multiple use pocket tool; a) nickel plated brass casing half, female threaded b) steel auger, (broken tip) c) corkscrew, cyphered center worm d) steel screwdriver tip e) steel awl f) casing half, male threaded, with slot for tools stored inside
Hearst Museum object titled Bar set, accession number 7-9523a-d, described as Home bar tool set made of wood, varnish, antler, stainless steel, steel, nickel plating, die stamping, and machining. Corkscrew/cap lifter/cheese knife set, antler handles; a) stainless steel cheese spreader; b) stainless steel crown cap lifter c) tee handle corkscrew, nickel plated cyphered center worm d) varnished wood tray with cutouts for above, stamped "Made in England".
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.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9495, described as Home kitchen tool made of cast iron, steel, and paint. Can opener; cast iron handle with oval opening and head of bull at operating end, painted blue; cutting blade inserted near neck, secured by crew.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9464, described as Corkscrew/knife combination, waiter’s; steel body, red plastic cover on both sides, “Sichel French Wines” printed in white on both sides; folding bottle neck lever at one end; folding fluted wire helical worm at center; folding knife blade at other end. Advertising giveaway. Length 20.9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9470, described as Corkscrew/knife/caplifter combination, waiter’s, pocket; steel handle, die stamped “Champagne Piper Reims” on both sides; folding caplifter/bottle neck lever at one end, knife at other, fluted helical worm near center. Advertising giveaway. Length 17.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9364, described as corkscrew with cover
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9476, described as Corkscrew/knife/caplifter combination, waiter’s pocket; chrome plated steel handle, die stamped “Kressmann Monopoles” on one side of handle, “Kressmann Armagnac” on other; folding bottle neck lever/crown caplifter at one end, straight knife at other, cyphered helical worm near center. Length 21.5 cm.