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Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68753, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; turned wood handle painted red, “Power Cork Puller” stamped into handle; nickel plated steel shank; cast aluminum swiveling bell cap; wire helical worm; 13.2 cm long. Wine bottle cork puller.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9187, described as Corkscrew, bow handle; oval handle, hollow, for four finger pull, iron, nickel plated; machined shank; wire helical worm. Wine bottle cork puller.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68771, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; turned wood handle with bulb at center, varnished, “Schlitz Milwaukee, U.S.A” printed on handle, “Schlitz Trademark: logo printed on bulb; steel shank; Swiveling Walker bell cap with “Schlitz” and geometric design cast into cap; center worm; 14.1 cm long. Advertising giveaway, wine bottle cork puller, 19th Century.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9240, described as Wine bottle cork puller/cap lifter made of cast brass, machining, steel, nickel plating, and die stamping. Corkscrew, compound, double lever; cast brass handle with geared teeth at top; turning handle hollowed for cap lifter, notched shank; nickel plated steel cyphered center worm open cage body.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9441, described as Wine bottle cork puller made of cast metal, nickel(?) plating, steel, and die forming. Corkscrew, zoomorphic; nickel (?) plated cast metal handle in shape of sea horse; steel wire helical worm projecting from head.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9377a,b, described as Wine bottle cork puller, cap lifter made of steel, sterling silver, nickel plating, die stamping, and forming. Corkscrew/cap lifter combination; a) nickel plated steel crown cap lifter; wire helical worm inserted into shank; b) sterling silver tubular sheath for above.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68767, described as Corkscrew, tee handle, turned wood handle, “Schlitz Beer, Milwaukee, U.S.A” and world globe imprinted on both sides; nickel plated steel shank; Walker swiveling bell cap with wire cutter; cyphered center worm; each 14.0 cm long. Wine bottle cork puller, 19th Century, advertising giveaway.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68722, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; elongated oval wire handle, twisted wire helical worm; 9.9 cm long. Wine bottle cork puller, based on W.R. Clough’s 19th Century patent.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-69030, described as Corkscrew, zoomorphic; brass caricature of donkey with iron wire helical worm as tail; 13.3 cm length. Materials: Brass, iron Techniques: die casting and stamping Home bar tool.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68780, described as Corkscrew, folding tee handle’ box shaped steel nickel plated handle, “PERFECT PATENT” die stamped on top of handle; leaf spring riveted into interior of handle; Archimediam screw worm folds into handle; worm 5.7 cm long, handle 7.2 cm long. Pocket wine bottle cork puller.