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Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9241, 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 2-68693, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; square aluminum rod handle, “Collette’s Liquor Store 228 Broadway Tel-830” die stamped into handle, steel wire wrapped around handle; helical worm; 6.8 cm long. Advertising giveaway: corkscrew for removing corks from wine bottles.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9256a,b, described as Corkscrew, compound, single lever; cast iron scissors type lever joined to main lever with brass bars, main lever with opening for neck of bottle, moving upper lever with hook screw, die stamped “The Tangent Lever”...”registered Nov. 4. 1873”, based on Lund’s patent. (b) iron handle, wire helical worm. Wine bottle cork puller, 19th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68981, described as Medicine bottle cork puller, advertising giveaway, 19th Century. Corkscrew, medicinal;  continuous iron wire twisted into finger loop and helical worm; handle  broadened for die stamped advertisements: 2-68979) "Listerine" 2-68983) "Wampole's", ea 4.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68733, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; antler handle; nickel plated steel shank and wire cutter atop swiveling Walker type bell cap; cyphered center worm; antler 20 cm long, screw 13.2 cm long. Cork puller/wire cutter for removing wine bottle corks. 19th Century.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-69005, described as Caplifter, brass, anthropomorphic; figure of man with hat dressed in shabby clothing with mouth as opening for crown caplifter; 20.3 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68680, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; turned wood handle, green paint at each end, steel shank affixed to handle with pin, shank flattened at middle, helical worm, 11.3 cm long. Corkscrew for removing corks from wine bottles
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9332, described as Wine bottle cork puller made of brass, steel, die casting, and machining. Corkscrew, sliding barrel; flat brass tee handle; male threaded brass shank; steel guide affixed to shank for interior of barrel; female threaded open side sliding barrel; steel cyphered center worm with point
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 2-68729, described as Corkscrew, tee handle; antler handle, silver capped at each end, “J. H. Sterling” stamped in large cap; nickel plated steel shank with swiveling bell cap containing cap lifter and seal cutter  atop cyphered center worm; 20 cm w. x 15.0 cm h. Cork puller and cap lifter for bottles, 19th Century.
Hearst Museum object titled Corkscrew, accession number 7-9228, described as Corkscrew, eyebrow handle; cast brass two-finger pull handle, abstract triangular hollowed out form atop handle; brass plated iron wire helical worm. Wine bottle cork puller.