Pocket Corkscrews
Pocket corkscrews were both useful and decorative since corkscrews were first produced. They were a necessity.
Crosby Pup Corkscrew (American)
legend has it that Bing Crosby made 60 of these to give to his friends’ at his 60th birthday.
Late 18th or Early 19th century English Singleton Folding Bow (English)
German Figural Pocket Corkscrew with Bronze Head (Germany)
1893 Columbian Exposition Christopher Columbus Roundlet (American)
These were sold as souvenirs at the 1893 Columbia Exposition Fair in Chicago
Sterling Silver Golf Bag Picnic (American)
Late 18th century or Early 19th Century Picnic Corkscrew (England)
Decorative Late 18th century or Early 19th Century Picnic Corkscrew (England)
Early 20th Century French Multi-tool Roundlet (France)
19th Century Picnic with a Bone Sheath (England)
20th Century Scandinavian Barrel Knife (Sweden)
It was very rare for this knife to have a corkscrew
Walker Advertising Peg and Worm - Bott Bros. Columbus, Ohio (American)
Walker was one of the most important American producers of corkscrews during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. The peg and worm was a unique tool.
Mid 20th Century Pocket Advertising Slider Bottle Opener and Corkscrew - Hotel Gowman Seattle (American)
Late 18th or Early 19th English Iron Picnic Corkscrew (English)
Late 19th Century Brass Pocket Corkscrew (England)
Late 18th Century Iron Picnic Corkscrew (England)
Late 18th or Early 19th English Iron Picnic Corkscrew (English)
Generic Peg & Worm
Walker Peg & Worm