Miniature Corkscrews

  1. Simple German Folding Bow

  2. English S Patent Double Helix

    • The double helix was the tool used to ready muskets for use and was perhaps the first corkscrew tool.

  3. Clough Advertising - Humphrey & Martin’s Fine Whiskies

    • These small advertising pieces could be used for miniature whiskies. Humphrey & Martin were Philadelphia-based distillers and wholesale liquor distributors, known for producing "Bouquet Whiskey" around the turn of the 20th century. They are recognized for their antique, hand-painted, and often yellow or tan-colored stoneware pottery jugs.

  4. Clough Medicine Dial

    • This corkscrew would be placed in a cork for a small medicine bottle. You could set a time to take your medicine.

  5. Extremely Rare R.V. PIERCE, M. D., Pres. World’s Dispensary Medical Ass’ n” Adams patent pinback corkscrew

  6. Three German miniature Spring Open Frame Corkscrews

  7. Miniature Chatelaine Folding now Corkscrew

  8. Miniature Green Lady Legs Corkscrew

  9. Miniature Bone Knife Corkscrew

  10. Miniature Silver Knob Corkscrew

  11. Miniature Sterling Lion Figural Corkscrew

  12. Miniature Metal Corkscrew with Loop Handle

  13. Miniature Bone Handled Corkscrew

  14. Halls Red Devil in two sizes

    • Small Figural devil corkscrews were used in small bottles of poison. “Hall's Red Devil" most commonly refers to a vintage, rare collector's item: a skull-shaped corkscrew, often labeled with the brand "Hall" and dating back to around 1912

  15. Miniature Mother of Pearl T Handle Corkscrew

  16. Miniature Sterling Corkscrew with Face and Wings

  17. Miniature Bell

    • The miniature bell would be inserted in any small bottle and would ding if someone were to pick it up. Extra security to deter others from sneaking a drink of your “medicine”.

  18. Miniature Celluloid Knife Corkscrew

  19. Miniature American Bow

  20. Mid 20th Century Miniature English Bow