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Hearst Museum object titled Bib, accession number 7-10018, described as Bib; white with four figures embroidered in red, a small boy saluting a man with two other children in background, embroidered inscription in German, cotton twill tape ties; length 38 cm, width 26.8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bib, accession number 7-10019, described as Bib; white with three figures embroidered in red, two boys carrying swords and one carrying a flag, embroidered inscription in German, cotton twill tape ties, patched in one area, some discoloring; length 37.7 cm x width 26.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9461, described as Pocket corkscrew/cap lifter/beer can opener combination made of steel, die stamping, and machining. Corkscrew, pocket/cap lifter/beer can opener combination; steel handle with crown cap lifter riveted into one end of handle; folding beer can opener at other end; fluted wire helical worm folding on rivet at center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9471, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew/knife/cap lifter/can opener combination made of steel, chrome plating, die stamping, machining, and forging. Corkscrew/cap lifter/knife/can opener combination, waiter's pocket; chrome plated steel handle; folding bottle neck lever and crown cap lifter at one end, knife and can opener at other, cyphered center worm near center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9490a,b, described as Wine bottle cork extractor, 20th Century made of steel, brass, chrome plating, die casting, and die forming.  a) cork extractor; chrome plated brass bow handle with twin steel prongs extending from shank, "Monopol West  Germany Ah-So" die stamped into base of handle. b) tubular sheath, striated, for above.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9458, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew/cap lifter combination made of steel, die stamping, and forming. Waiter's pocket corkscrew/cap lifter combination; steel body, die stamped "Hebel"; crown caplifter pressed into one end of handle; folding wire helical worm pivoting at center; folding bottle neck lever at opposite end.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9473, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew/knife/cap lifter combination tool made of steel/knife/cap lifter combination tool made of steel, nickel plating, die stamping, forming, and forging. Corkscrew/knife/cap lifter combination, waiter's pocket; nickel plated steel handle, die stamped "Pathos-Perfect DRGM" at bottom; folding bottle neck lever/crown cap lifter at one end, knife blade at other, wire helical worm near center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9480, described as Waiter's pocket tool, advertising giveaway made of steel, nickel plating, die stamping, forging, and machining. Corkscrew/knife combination, waiter's, pocket; nickel plated steel handle, die stamped "Rosbach Empress of Table Water" on one side, "Rosbach Springs near Homburg" on other; folding bottle neck lever at one end, curved knife at other, cyphered center worm near center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9482, described as Waiter's pocket tool made of steel, nickel plating, die stamping, machining, and foraging. Corkscrew/knife combination, pocket, waiter's, nickel plated steel handle with tab for key ring attachment at one end; folding curved knife blade with guard at opposite end; folding cyphered center worm near center of handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9481, described as Waiter's pocket tool made of steel, nickel plating, die stamping, machining, and foraging. Corkscrew/knife combination, pocket, waiter's, nickel plated steel handle with tab for key ring attachment at one end; folding curved knife blade with guard at opposite end; folding cyphered center worm near center of handle.