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Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9182, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; cast iron handle with oval opening running entire length of handle; iron shank with Henshall type button; center worm. Wine bottle cork puller.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68706, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; turned wood handle painted black one end and white on other. nickel plated steel shaft running through handle; ribbed steel shank; wire helical worm, 12.3 cm long/ Wine bottle cork puller.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9386, described as Corkscrew/caplifter combination; brass oval handle with opening for crown caplifter, monogram “PP” on one side, “Diricol (?)” and three clover clusters die stamped on other side; brass shank and cyphered center worm (broken point). Length 12.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9395, described as Wine bottle cork puller, pocket made of steel, nickel plating, die stamping, and machining. Corkscrew, pocket; nickel plated steel four-part hinged handle, each section channel shaped with serrated projections at top of channel; cyphered center worm folds into collapsed handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9214, described as Corkscrew, simple; ornamental brass escutcheon handle, plane perpendicular to shank, underside marked “Reg’d London”; iron wire helical worm. Wine bottle cork puller.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68748, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; turned wood handle; nickel plated steel shank, “Williamson’s” die stamped on shank; swiveling Walker-type bell cap; cyphered center worm; 15.6 cm long/ Wine bottle cork puller.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68704, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; turned wood handle; steel shank affixed to handle with end peened over washer; cyphered helical worm; 13.6 am long. Cork puller for wine bottles.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9445, described as Corkscrew, straight handle, anthropomorphic, wood, in shape of soldier wearing busby; rotating arms; iron wire helical worm inserted into base; 13.2 cm. long England attribute. Wood, iron, machining, die forming, paint Wine bottle cork puller
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9295, described as Wine bottle cork puller, 19th Century made of wood, steel, nickel plating, and machining. Corkscrew, sliding barrel; turned wood handle, varnished; nickel plated steel shank with cap containing ball bearings; cyphered center worm; sliding open sided barrel, marked "Record" on one side and D.R.G.M. (Deutches Reich Gebrauchmuster) on opposite side.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9186, described as Corkscrew, bow handle; cast iron oval handle for four finger pull, nickel plated (wearing thin); iron shank; iron wire helical worm. Wine bottle cork puller.