No. 101939499

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Corkscrew - Iron - Antique Corkscrew 19th
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€ 40
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Corkscrew - Iron - Antique Corkscrew 19th

Forged by hand from solid iron, this 19th-century corkscrew carries the quiet gravity of time. Its spiral, slightly irregular, still shows the marks of the blacksmith who shaped it — in an era when even the simplest tool was crafted with intention. The handle, darkened by decades of use, bears the soft polish left by countless hands turning it at candlelit tables, in taverns, parlors, and family kitchens. Yet the true soul of the object lies beyond the iron itself. It is said this corkscrew once belonged to a wine merchant who traveled the routes between Portugal’s Douro Valley and southern France around 1870. His name was António Valverde, a man fond of saying that wine was not a drink, but “liquid memory.” He kept the corkscrew tucked into his waistcoat pocket as though it were a key — not to bottles, but to stories. One winter night, delayed by a storm, António shared his last remaining bottle with strangers at a roadside inn. As he slowly twisted the corkscrew into the aged cork, he remarked that wine only finds its true worth when it brings people closer together. When he died years later, the tool was never sold — only passed on as a gift, always with the same words: “May this iron open more than bottles.” Today, the corkscrew belongs less to any single owner than to the gatherings it continues to inspire. The iron may have aged, but its spiral still waits for another turn, another table, another memory.

No. 101939499

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Corkscrew - Iron - Antique Corkscrew 19th

Corkscrew - Iron - Antique Corkscrew 19th



Forged by hand from solid iron, this 19th-century corkscrew carries the quiet gravity of time. Its spiral, slightly irregular, still shows the marks of the blacksmith who shaped it — in an era when even the simplest tool was crafted with intention. The handle, darkened by decades of use, bears the soft polish left by countless hands turning it at candlelit tables, in taverns, parlors, and family kitchens.

Yet the true soul of the object lies beyond the iron itself.

It is said this corkscrew once belonged to a wine merchant who traveled the routes between Portugal’s Douro Valley and southern France around 1870. His name was António Valverde, a man fond of saying that wine was not a drink, but “liquid memory.” He kept the corkscrew tucked into his waistcoat pocket as though it were a key — not to bottles, but to stories.

One winter night, delayed by a storm, António shared his last remaining bottle with strangers at a roadside inn. As he slowly twisted the corkscrew into the aged cork, he remarked that wine only finds its true worth when it brings people closer together. When he died years later, the tool was never sold — only passed on as a gift, always with the same words:

“May this iron open more than bottles.”

Today, the corkscrew belongs less to any single owner than to the gatherings it continues to inspire. The iron may have aged, but its spiral still waits for another turn, another table, another memory.



Final bid
€ 40
Ger van Oers
Expert
Estimate  € 140 - € 210

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