Corkscrew - Brass - Corkscrew

Opens 30 March
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Ger van Oers
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Owned an antiques and curio shop with a large international network.

Estimate  € 140 - € 210
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Description from the seller

This image shows a classic, art deco corkscrew used for opening wine bottles. It features a T-shaped wooden handle at the top, which appears worn and slightly aged, suggesting long-term use or antique design.

Attached to the handle is a metal shaft with a spiral screw (worm) that extends downward. Surrounding part of the screw is a metal frame or cage, which helps stabilize the tool when it is inserted into a cork.

The corkscrew has a simple, manual design—likely operated by twisting the handle to drive the spiral into the cork, then pulling upward to remove it. The combination of wood and metal materials, along with its slightly rustic appearance, gives it a traditional and durable look.

This image shows a classic, art deco corkscrew used for opening wine bottles. It features a T-shaped wooden handle at the top, which appears worn and slightly aged, suggesting long-term use or antique design.

Attached to the handle is a metal shaft with a spiral screw (worm) that extends downward. Surrounding part of the screw is a metal frame or cage, which helps stabilize the tool when it is inserted into a cork.

The corkscrew has a simple, manual design—likely operated by twisting the handle to drive the spiral into the cork, then pulling upward to remove it. The combination of wood and metal materials, along with its slightly rustic appearance, gives it a traditional and durable look.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
123 g
Title additional information
Corkscrew
No. of items
1
Country of origin
France
Material
Brass
Colour
Gold
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
18 cm
Width
3.3 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated period
1920-1930
PortugalVerified
469
Objects sold
100%
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