Silver Art Deco Handle Corkscrew
A pristine corkscrew with heavy 6 1/2" wide handle with silver end caps. One cap is marked STERLING and < J H > (John Hasselbring, Brooklyn, New York). The crab piece is "unlocked" when turning the worm into the cork. It then engages its mate on top of the frame to extract the cork (see below). Very small dents in handle. Worm and frame near mint.
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Thank you for looking...Don Bull, Author: The Ultimate Corkscrew Book, Bull's Pocket Guide to Corkscrews, Just for Openers (with John Stanley), Beer Advertising Knives (etc.), Anri Woodcarvings (with Philly Rains), Soda Advertising Openers, Corkscrew Stories Volume 1 & 2, Corkscrew Patents of Japan, Cork Ejectors, Boxes Full of Corkscrews, and others