Collection of Corkscrews
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Collection of Corkscrews
1) Heeley & Sons, England, 19th century, brass, steel and bone, without brush, with maker's coat of arms. - 2) Perfect, France, c. 1935, scissor corkscrew. - 3) Black Cat, probably England, c. 1930, brass. - 4) Strauss Toolmaster, c. 1950, with 8 tools. - 5) Fogliano, Italy, c. 1890, single-action corkscrew with butterfly handle, nickelled brass. - 6) Zig Zag, France, c. 1930, accordion style. - 7) The Handy, Germany, 1891 onwards, folding, for the American market. - 8) Columbus Original, Germany, c. 1910, split frame. - 9) Old Snifter, USA, c. 1930, made by Demly, depicting Mr. Dry, a cartoon character drawn by Rollin Kirby, chromed. - 10) The Vaughan, USA, c. 1920, for cans and bottles. - 11) A1 Patent Double Lever, England, c. 1890, by James Heeley & Sons. - 12) Wire corkscrew, patented by William R. Clough. - 13) The Woodward Tool, USA, 1875 onwards. - 14) Folding bow, pocket model, unmarked. - 15) Walker's self-puller, 1900 onwards, made by Henry Boker, Germany. - 16) Pocket knife, Germany, 1913, with Leipzig motifs, fold-out cup lifter blade and corkscrew. - 17) Ladies Legs, Germany - And: 18) 26 further corkscrews.
Sammlung Korkenzieher
1) Heeley & Sons, England, 19. Jh., Messing, Stahl und Bein, ohne Bürste, mit Hersteller-Wappen. - 2) Perfect, Frankreich, um 1935, Scherenkorkenzieher. - 3) Black Cat, vermutlich England, um 1930, Messing. - 4) Strauss Toolmaster, um 1950, mit 8 Werkzeugen. - 5) Fogliano, Italien, um 1890, mechanisch, mit Flügelschraube, vernickeltes Messing. - 6) Zig Zag, Frankreich, um 1930, Scherenkorkenzieher. - 7) The Handy, Deutschland, ab 1891, für den amerikanischen Markt. - 8) Columbus Original, Deutschland, um 1910, zweiteilige Hülse. - 9) Old Snifter, USA, um 1930, Hersteller: Demly, nach Mr. Dry, einer Karikatur von Rollin Kirby, verchromt. - 10) The Vaughan, USA, um 1920, für Dosen und Flaschen. - 11) A1 Patent Double Lever, England, um 1890, von James Heeley & Sons, Doppelhebel-Korkenzieher. - 12) Draht-Korkenzieher, nach dem Patent von William R. Clough. - 13) The Woodward Tool, USA, ab 1875. - 14) Taschen-Korkenzieher, klappbar, unbezeichnet. - 15) Walker´s Kapselheber, ab 1900, Hersteller: Henry Boker, Deutschland. - 16) Taschenmesser, Deutschland, 1913, mit Leipziger Motiven, ausklappbarer Kapselschneider und Korkenzieher. - 17) Damenbeine, Deutschland. - Und: 18) 26 weitere Korkenzieher.
Start Price: EUR 280
1) Heeley & Sons, England, 19th century, brass, steel and bone, without brush, with maker's coat of arms. - 2) Perfect, France, c. 1935, scissor corkscrew. - 3) Black Cat, probably England, c. 1930, brass. - 4) Strauss Toolmaster, c. 1950, with 8 tools. - 5) Fogliano, Italy, c. 1890, single-action corkscrew with butterfly handle, nickelled brass. - 6) Zig Zag, France, c. 1930, accordion style. - 7) The Handy, Germany, 1891 onwards, folding, for the American market. - 8) Columbus Original, Germany, c. 1910, split frame. - 9) Old Snifter, USA, c. 1930, made by Demly, depicting Mr. Dry, a cartoon character drawn by Rollin Kirby, chromed. - 10) The Vaughan, USA, c. 1920, for cans and bottles. - 11) A1 Patent Double Lever, England, c. 1890, by James Heeley & Sons. - 12) Wire corkscrew, patented by William R. Clough. - 13) The Woodward Tool, USA, 1875 onwards. - 14) Folding bow, pocket model, unmarked. - 15) Walker's self-puller, 1900 onwards, made by Henry Boker, Germany. - 16) Pocket knife, Germany, 1913, with Leipzig motifs, fold-out cup lifter blade and corkscrew. - 17) Ladies Legs, Germany - And: 18) 26 further corkscrews.
Sammlung Korkenzieher
1) Heeley & Sons, England, 19. Jh., Messing, Stahl und Bein, ohne Bürste, mit Hersteller-Wappen. - 2) Perfect, Frankreich, um 1935, Scherenkorkenzieher. - 3) Black Cat, vermutlich England, um 1930, Messing. - 4) Strauss Toolmaster, um 1950, mit 8 Werkzeugen. - 5) Fogliano, Italien, um 1890, mechanisch, mit Flügelschraube, vernickeltes Messing. - 6) Zig Zag, Frankreich, um 1930, Scherenkorkenzieher. - 7) The Handy, Deutschland, ab 1891, für den amerikanischen Markt. - 8) Columbus Original, Deutschland, um 1910, zweiteilige Hülse. - 9) Old Snifter, USA, um 1930, Hersteller: Demly, nach Mr. Dry, einer Karikatur von Rollin Kirby, verchromt. - 10) The Vaughan, USA, um 1920, für Dosen und Flaschen. - 11) A1 Patent Double Lever, England, um 1890, von James Heeley & Sons, Doppelhebel-Korkenzieher. - 12) Draht-Korkenzieher, nach dem Patent von William R. Clough. - 13) The Woodward Tool, USA, ab 1875. - 14) Taschen-Korkenzieher, klappbar, unbezeichnet. - 15) Walker´s Kapselheber, ab 1900, Hersteller: Henry Boker, Deutschland. - 16) Taschenmesser, Deutschland, 1913, mit Leipziger Motiven, ausklappbarer Kapselschneider und Korkenzieher. - 17) Damenbeine, Deutschland. - Und: 18) 26 weitere Korkenzieher.
Start Price: EUR 280
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Collection of Corkscrews
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