Figural Corkscrews for Sale

Figural Corkscrews for Sale

Figural Corkscrews for Sale Don Bull, P. O. Box 596, Wirtz, VA 24184 USA email: [email protected] (Please email with alphanumerical listing ID for availability and shipping – include your name and address) Click here to return to index page: http://www.bullworks.net/bullsale/ Prices have been reduced. Price in red. CT07 Cat corkscrew cast on a stand. $95 $35 CT15 Cat Corkscrew. $17 $8 CT16 Decorated cat corkscrew. $22 $5 CT17 Cat corkscrew from Prague, Czechslovakia in the original unopened package. $39 $22 CT20 Wide body heavy cat corkscrew. $55 $29 CT26 Small cat corkscrew. $39 $22 CT37 Cat with corkscrew and cap lifter. $25 $12 CT40 Woolworth stores closed several years ago. Remember Woolworths? Here’s a cat in the original package from there. $22 $11 CT44 Carved wooden cat. $24 $10 DG10 Scottie. Plating wear. $35 $16 DG15 An unmarked brass version of Richard Rohac’s running dog. $89 $35 DG17 Looks more like a duck than a dog! $95 $33 DG19 Dog. $39 $16 DG43 Brass with gray finish poodle marked R. T. ENGLAND. $89 $35 DG47 Wood Boxer head on brass bottle topper. One eyeball is missing. $75 $29 DG51 Unmarked Hootch Hound probably a U. S. Prohibition Repeal corkscrew by Weidlich Brothers, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Plating wear. $75 $29 DG57 Dog crafted from horn. $45 $15 DG62 German carved wood Terrier. Marked GERMANY. $59 $29 DG68 “Doggie” head as a sheath for Williamson’s (Newark, New Jersey) combination corkscrew and opener. The box is labeled “Handcarved – Jerywil Products”. $33 $13 DG91 Dachshund corkscrew and cap lifter. $19 $7 DG93 Danish dog. $15 $6 DG94 Big dog corkscrew. $15 $8 DG95 . The dog in a box reading “Cork-Screw and Bottle Opener manufactured in Japan for B and E Sales Co., Inc., Detroit, Michigan 48227”. $19 with box. $6 DG97 A dog corkscrew fits in the cylinder on the stand and a fox bottle opener hangs on the hooks. On the bottom of the base is MADE IN ENGLAND and REGd No. 784499. c.1933. $295 $135 EQ29 Souvenir of Provincetown, Massachusetts. Kronheimer & Oldenbusch of New York City cast the horse head sheath for the Williamson corkscrew and bottle opener combination. $69 $29 EQ35 Standing pony corkscrew. British Registered Design No. 777,642 of October 20, 1932 by The Hercules Cycle & Motor Co, Ltd., Birmingham. $50 $29 EQ36 Standing pony corkscrew. British Registered Design No. 777,642 of October 20, 1932 by The Hercules Cycle & Motor Co, Ltd., Birmingham. $50 $29 PG30 Large wooden pig combination corkscrew and bottle cap lifter. $17 $8 PG31 The Pork Screw! $55 $22 PG33 Bar Craft Pig in original box. $19 $8 FF07 Owl corkscrew and cap lifter on a stand. $10 $5 FF10 1964 Raven on the Roost corkscrew and cap lifter on a perch by Timber Line Woodcraft, Radferm, New York. $45 with original box. $19 FF20 Gold-plated swan corkscrew. $39 $19 FF30 Ducks with nuts corkscrew and cap lifter set. $25 $16 FF32 Wood parrot with Williamson bell marked WILLIAMSON’S on the shank. The parrot is pinned to the shank on the backside. $58 $35 FF39 Combination corkscrew and cap lifter. $14 $5 FF44 A pair of wooden woodpeckers on a birch tree. One is a corkscrew and the other is a bottle opener. Marked GRORUD (a district in Oslo, Norway). $79 $45 FF45 Corkscrew and cap lifter set. $12 $6 FF60 Portuguese rooster corkscrew plus standing rooster and cocktail picks. $35 $17 The Cock is the revered Portuguese Cock of Barcelos. The story goes: At a banquet given by a rich landowner in Barcelos the silver was stolen and one guest was accused of the theft. He was tried by the court and was found guilty. In spite of the overwhelming evidence against him, he still claimed innocence. The magistrate granted the man a final chance to prove his case. Seeing a cock in a basket nearby he said “If I am innocent, the cock will crow.” In the morning the cock crowed and the prisoner was set free. WK18 Running fox corkscrew. Marked SILVER. $165 $75 WK32 The exquisitely carved wooden bear is the barrel for this double action corkscrew. $1275 $895 Shown in World-Class Corkscrews on page 177. WK36 French wooden squirrel. $39 $16 WK51 Clovelly donkey corkscrew. $155 $59 Clovelly is little village built on a valley side in North Devon, South West England. It is famous for three things: Its steep cobbled street, its fishing harbor, and its long association with donkeys. WK54 1933 British Registered Design by Pearson-Page-Jewsbury Co. marked Rd. No. 780,442. $115 $49 WK55 The standing pony corkscrew is British Registered Design No. 777,642 of October 20, 1932 by The Hercules Cycle & Motor Co, Ltd., Birmingham. $65 $35 ME09 The head of the carved teak monkey lifts off to reveal the worm and a bottle opener is attached to the removable tail. $29 $12 ME13 A running monkey with corkscrew tail. Marked R T LONDON. $95 $45 ME14 A running monkey with corkscrew tail. Traces of the mark R T LONDON. $85 $39 ME19 Brass monkey with forearms as corkscrew and tail as bottle opener. $15 $7 ME20 Cheesy bejeweled monkey. $15 $6 ME50 Three wise monkeys become four with the addition of a “show no evil” monkey. From Victor Goldman, Inc., Taiwan. $19 with box. $8 FS31 Fish with removable corkscrew tail. $65 $22 FS47 The bar shark is marked STAINLESS STEEL JAPAN. $45 with box. $15 FS50 The Minnow corkscrew by England’s The Original Fish Company Ltd. was hatched in 1999. $39 $17 FS51 The Minnow corkscrew by England’s The Original Fish Company Ltd. was hatched in 1999. $39 $17 FS53 The Space Fish double lever design by Taiwan Wan Nien Electric Appliance was registered in England in 2000. British Registered Design No. 29-03-2000. $45 $22 FS59 Wooden fish bottle opener and corkscrew set. $45 $17 FS62 Modern version of the Zig Zag type lazy tongs corkscrew. $55 $25 FS70 Danish fish corkscrew and bottle opener. Rusty and pitted. $4 $2 MR22 The Leaping Frog corkscrew and foil cutter has a 2001 copyright by Ignition International. $35 $19 MR31 Pot metal turtle corkscrew. $16 $5 MR32 Pot metal turtle corkscrew. $19 $5 ER11 Adam & Eve corkscrew and bottle opener set. $18 $8 ER12 Adam & Eve corkscrew and bottle opener set. $18 $8 ER12A Adam & Eve corkscrew and bottle opener set in the original box – top of box is missing as shown in the photo. $23 $9 ER13 Adam & Eve corkscrew and bottle opener set in the original box – top of box is damaged as shown in the photo. $20 $9 ER14 Adam & Eve corkscrew and bottle opener set in the original box – top of box is damaged as shown in the photo. $23 $9 ER16 Six different color corkscrews. The Ultimate corkscrew is marked on the bottom MADE IN ENGLAND BY THE ULTIMATE GIFT CO. LTD., P. O. Box 15, CIRENCHESTER, REGD. DES. APPLIED FOR. $275 for the set including the single box. $149 “Revolutionize your screwing ability!” is the advertising copy used in the 1985 catalog of International Wine Accessories, Dallas, Texas to sell this corkscrew. Box labeled “The Ultimate Gift Company Ltd., Cirencester, GL7 2SB, Made in England”. ER18 Erotic bottle opener. $25 $12 ER21 Erotic bottle opener. $22 $14 ER24 Erotic bottle opener. $35 $19 ER29 Erotic bottle opener. $25 $12 PD07 A postcard version of the Iron Maiden (rock group) “Can I Play with Madness” poster. And a pin with the image shown on the postcard. $85 $25 PD12 Metalart “Name Your Poison Cocktail Set” includes a bottle opener and corkscrew combination, six swizzle sticks with skull tops, and a “Name Your Poison” hanging medal for the bartender. $75 $29 HF15 Late 20th century hand and bar. $45 $22 HF20 Wood hand cupping a bottle cap lifter. $10 $3 HF21 Wood hand cupping a bottle cap lifter. $10 $3 HF27 The carved free standing hardwood fists are a corkscrew and a bottle opener. The corkscrew is 5.25” tall. $29 / pair $22 HF32 Cheesy boot with tag “Souvenir of Florida”. Made by Metalart, Rhode Island. $10 $4 HF33 Silver boot sheath for a Williamson corkscrew/cap lifter combination. Marked STERLING. PAT. APD. FOR with the trademark of R. Blackinton & Co., Attleboro, Massachusetts. Engraved on the front “Oct. 4. 1905-1930.” $275 $125 HF34 Silver boot sheath for a Williamson corkscrew/cap lifter combination. Marked STERLING. PAT. APD. FOR with the trademark of R. Blackinton & Co., Attleboro, Massachusetts. Engraved on the bottom E. C. H. Jr. Feb. 9th, 1928”. $275 $125 HF38 Boot with PEMCO in the casting. Pemco manufactured porcelain and glass in Baltimore, Maryland from 1910 until the firm was sold in 1955. $75 $29 HF43 Cast boot with Williamson combination corkscrew and opener. $35 $13 HF45 Cast boot with Williamson combination corkscrew and opener. $35 $14 HF46 Cast boot with Williamson combination corkscrew and opener. $35 $14 LD29 Two finger pull. $19 $7 LD35 African corkscrew. $17 $6 LD36 African corkscrew marked MADE IN ENGLAND. $17 $6 LD37 African corkscrew and bottle opener set marked MADE IN ENGLAND. $25 $12 LD39 The shield of these benevolent looking African natives is structurally similar the Paul Gladman 1958 British Registered Designs. The figures are marked MADE IN ENGLAND. $39 $19 LD40 The shield of this African natives is structurally similar the Paul Gladman 1958 British Registered Designs. Corkscrew figure and spears are held by spring clips in the back. $39 $17 WP20 In 1897 William A. Williamson was granted a U.S.

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