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Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-69074, described as Home bar cork puller. Corkscrew, round handle; wood ball carved in geometric pattern with recessed areas painted black; chrome plated steel cyphered center worm with point; 12.2 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68689, described as Corkscrew, one-piece; steel rod turned to oval handle and helical worms; 12.2 cm long. Corkscrew for removing corks from wine bottles.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9415a,b, described as Pocket corkscrew, "Roundlet" type made of steel, nickel plating, brass, plastic, and machining. Corkscrew, pocket; a) black plastic casing half; nickel plated male threaded connector to opposite casing half; nickel plated steel Archimedean screw worm with ball at shank end to pivot into casing; slot at side of connector b) black plastic casing [broken] with brass female connector.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-69034, described as Bottle opener home bar tool. Caplifter; zoomorphic; cast iron caricature of seated donkey with jaws as crown caplifter; 2-69034) painted gray; 2-69035) painted white and brown; each 9.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68688, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; antler tip handle; steel shank attached to handle with end peened over washer, helical pointed worm; 9.5 cm long. Corkscrew for removing corks from wine bottles.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9543, described as Wine bottle cork puller made of antler, iron, and die forming. Corkscrew, tee handle; antler tip handle; iron shank protruding through handle, secured by peening over washer, wire helical worm.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9387, described as Wine bottle cork puller and crown cap lifter combination made of cast brass and machining. Corkscrew/cap lifter combination brass; shield shaped handle with opening for crown cap lifter; machined shank and cyphered center worm.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9353, described as Pocket wine bottle cork puller made of steel and die forming. Corkscrew, pocket, folding bow; steel handle, one finger pull, with ends flattened and recessed for shank, handle die stamped with geometric design; shank under spring tension from bow ends; Cyphered helical worm.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9135, described as Wine bottle cork puller made of metal, silver plate, steel, nickel plating, and maching. Corcksrew, tee handle; silver plated metal handle in shape of log with sawed off branches, hallmark at one end; nickel plated steel shank inserted into handle with minature brass snail atop junction of shank and handle; cyphered center worm with point.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68696, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; nickel plated steel rod crimped around nickel plated wire shank; wire helical worm; 8.4 cm long. Corkscrew for removing corks from wine bottles.