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James Heeley & Sons A1 Double Lever Steel Corkscrew

fourth quarter 19th century, Birmingham, England.
l. 6", w. 3"

Notes: The 1888 patent of Neville Smith Heeley (1838-1911) was one of the most successful corkscrews produced. Improving on an earlier 1880 design by William Baker, the simple, durable and functional corkscrew was manufactured for more than 60 years. It was the progenitor of the modern "wing"-style corkscrew, patented by Dominick Rosati in 1930.


  • Condition: **In good used condition, darkened with age and some light oxidation on the worm. Some give in the hinges, but fully functional. Marked "James Heeley & Sons / 6006 / Patent / Double Lever / A1 Patent".

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