Lady’s Legs & Other Figural German Corkscrews
There were many different styles of Figural corkscrews produced by a wide variety of German knife makers starting in the early 1880s. The can can legs were the most popular and most common. But as you can see from the collection there were alligators, shoes, horse legs, people, etc. the scales were also produced from different materials including celluloid, mother of pearl, bone, sterling, etc.
Amor Couple (1898 German Registered Design Carl Brewer)
Brown Celluloid Mermaid
Sterling Silver Pocket Corkscrew
Folding Lady (marked Ges. Gesch)
Miniature MOP Lady Legs (Extremely rare)
Dark Green and Light Green Lady Legs
Half MOP - Half Blue Stripes Lady Legs
Tri Color Lady Legs
Brown/Cream Celluloid Alligator
Brown Horse Hooves
Brown Shoes
Mother of Pearl Pocket Corkscrew
Miniature Green lady Legs
Half Amor (1898 German Registered Design Carl Brewer)
Half Flesh / Half Pink Lady Legs
Rare Advertising Lady Legs
Legs were produced and specialty pieces were produced for businesses as advertising
Crazy Dizzy Wavy Red Lady Legs
Full Flesh Lady Legs
Full Body Painted Mermaid