Posted 2 years ago
vintagecor…
(11 items)
In 1876 Francis T. Witte was awarded patent # 171,752 for an interesting corkscrew. In his patent, he explained that, "The combinations of an efficient cork-screw adapted to be attached to a key ring, and thus carried on the person without danger of loss, has never before been known. My invention is intended to supply this want.”
Last year, I managed to find an example of how Francis supplied that want. Simple, and fashioned according to the patent drawings, this one is marked "JAN. 04, 76."
While corkscrews may not be your thing personally, the amount of patents, and patent applications, filed for simple changes, adaptations, or new mechanisms for the process of pulling a cork out of a bottle is amazing--or in Witte's case, the prevention of losing a corkscrew, as it is now attached to a key ring.
Do you have any antique patented corkscrews? If you have an unusual corkscrew with patent information, or even a corkscrew that lacks patent information, drop me a line at josef@vintagecorkscrews.com and I will gladly share what I know about the corkscrew; origins, makers, age, valuation range... Just send a picture or two!
Any corkscrews with which you wish to part, feel free to send pictures as well. I am always interesting in buying from, or trading with, other collectors.
If These Shirts Could Talk: The Tantalizing Tales Behind Used Clothes
Jockeying for Position: How Boxers and Briefs Got Into Men's Pants
Gloriously Grotesque 19th-Century Pipes
In the Hot Seat: Is Your Antique Windsor a Fake?
Love at First Kite: How Pizza and Pente Led to One Oklahoman's High-Flying Obsession
Blood, Sweat, and Steel: My Afternoon with the Ace of Swords
'The Great Gatsby' Still Gets Flappers Wrong
Say Ahhh: An Oral Surgeon's Quest to Reimagine the Garage-Band Guitar
Forget TV Pickers, Meet the Real Mavericks of the Antiques World
Coveting The Craziest Cat-People Collectibles


