Type |
Tee shape corkscrew |
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Mark |
Cidres - vins - spiritueux Jean Gillet Dreux |
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Description |
Corkscrew derived from the invention from the American William Rockwell Clough about 1875. The wire worm is carried out in only one steel stem. This car advertising stopper carries the indication: "cidres - vins - spiritueux Jean Gillet Dreux". Notice that one of the bits is rolled up in spiral with semi length to form a stop while the second forms the wire worm. It was bought in U.S. |
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Length |
Overall length: 4.33 inches (11 centimeters) |
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Weight |
1,06 ounces (30 grammes) |
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Valuation |
7 USD (6 €) - Last valuation july 14, 2006 |
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