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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Bottle/Can Opener
... Bottle/Can Opener...Bottle of can opener with plastic handle. Promotional item.... "Plasdip Melb" on metal. Bottle of can opener with plastic handle ...Bottle of can opener with plastic handle. Promotional item for Gloster's Service Station"Gloster's Service Station Charlton 255" on handle. "Plasdip Melb" on metal. -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Bottle opener, Carlton, 1920-1930
... Bottle opener... Marsh goldfields Used to prise open crown seals on bottles Local ...Used to prise open crown seals on bottlesLocal historyTriangular shape handle with small rectangle opener on end. Made entirely from Britannia metal with inscriptions on handle.FOSTER'S LAGER, VICTORIA BITTER, cARLTON INVALID STOUT. -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Domestic object - Bottle Opener
... Bottle Opener... object Bottle Opener ...Round wooden opener for ..... Whisky -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Corkscrew
... bottle opener... to form a bottle opener, or foil cutter, increasing the utility... to form a bottle opener, or foil cutter, increasing the utility ...The design of the corkscrew may have been derived from the gun worm, which was a device from at least the early 1630s, used by men to remove unspent charges from a musket's barrel in a similar fashion. The corkscrew is possibly an English invention, due to the tradition of beer and cider, and the 'Treatise on Cider' by John Worlidge in 1676 describes "binning of tightly corked cider bottles on their sides", although the earliest reference to a corkscrew is, "steel worm used for the drawing of Corks out of Bottles" from 1681. In 1795, the first corkscrew patent was granted to the Reverend Samuel Henshall, in England. The clergyman affixed a simple disc, now known as the Henshall Button, between the worm and the shank. The disc prevents the worm from going too deep into the cork, forces the cork to turn with the turning of the crosspiece, and thus breaks the adhesion between the cork and the neck of the bottle. The disc is designed and manufactured slightly concave on the underside, which compresses the top of the cork and helps keep it from breaking apart. The winged corkscrew, sometimes called a cork extractor, butterfly corkscrew, owl corkscrew, Indian corkscrew, or angel corkscrew, has two levers, one on either side of the worm. As the worm is twisted into the cork, the levers are raised. Pushing down the levers draws the cork from the bottle in one smooth motion. The most common design has a rack and pinion connecting the levers to the body. The head of the central shaft is frequently modified to form a bottle opener, or foil cutter, increasing the utility of the device. Corkscrews of this design are particularly popular in household use. In 1880, William Burton Baker was issued British Patent No. 2950 for his double lever corkscrew, with both levers sliding onto the upper end of the shank. The first American patent was in 1930 granted to the Italian Domenico Rosati who emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, to work as bartender before prohibition. Rosati's design had an exposed rack and pinion mechanism. Such design was adapted by other brands as the wine-market grew in popularity. The winged owl version, with two side-plates covering the rack and pinion mechanism, was first designed and manufactured in 1932 by the Spanish industrial designer David Olañeta for his brand BOJ and was later adopted by others, such as the 1936 US Patent No. 98,968 by Richard Smythe marked HOOTCH-OWL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CorkscrewThis object is significant as an example of an item in common use in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and that was developed further in the 1930s.Winged corkscrew with a T-shaped wooden handle, metal spring and worm-wheel screw section.None.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, corkscrew, beverages, kitchen equipment, bottle opener -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Newick
... Newick, combination tin/bottle opener... of Australia. Newick, combination tin/bottle opener Newick ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.Newick, combination tin/bottle opener -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Trench Art
... .50cal bullet bottle opener with RAAMC emblem... Miscellaneous .50cal bullet bottle opener with RAAMC emblem Trench Art ....50cal bullet bottle opener with RAAMC emblemmiscellaneous -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
... Stawell Technical School Souvenir Key Ring/Bottle Opener ... grampians Stawell Stawell Technical School Souvenir Key Ring/Bottle ...Stawell Technical School Souvenir Key Ring/Bottle Opener stawell -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - OPENER - TIN AND BOTTLE, Henry Lane Ltd
... OPENER - TIN AND BOTTLE...bottle opener...Metal opener for tins or bottles. Corkscrew in centre... Metal opener for tins or bottles. Corkscrew in centre of handle ...Metal opener for tins or bottles. Corkscrew in centre of handle.Trademark Henry Lanebottle opener, tin opener, domestic tool, cork screw -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Corkscrew
... bottle opener... melbourne domestic items food preparation corkscrew bottle opener ...Wooden and metal corkscrew with pick on end. Wooden handle is dark in colour and has been carved to a tusk-like shape, Corkscrew is attached to bottom while pick blade is on the front of the handle.No visible markingsdomestic items, food preparation, corkscrew, bottle opener, alcohol, wine, pick, screw, wood, bone, beverage, drink, liquid, opener. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Field Ration Eating Device (Fred)
... Bottle Opener...Bottle Opener Eating device Multi-tool Field ration eating ...1330-66-010-0931 (1985)bottle opener, eating device, multi-tool, field ration eating device, fred -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Corkscrew
... Bottle Opener...-Village Corkscrew Beverages Kitchen Equipment Bottle Opener None ...The design of the corkscrew may have been derived from the gun worm, which was a device from at least the early 1630s, used by men to remove unspent charges from a musket's barrel in a similar fashion. The corkscrew is possibly an English invention, due to the tradition of beer and cider, and the 'Treatise on Cider' by John Worlidge in 1676 describes "binning of tightly corked cider bottles on their sides", although the earliest reference to a corkscrew is, "steel worm used for the drawing of Corks out of Bottles" from 1681. In 1795, the first corkscrew patent was granted to the Reverend Samuel Henshall, in England. The clergyman affixed a simple disc, now known as the Henshall Button, between the worm and the shank. The disc prevents the worm from going too deep into the cork, forces the cork to turn with the turning of the crosspiece, and thus breaks the adhesion between the cork and the neck of the bottle. The disc is designed and manufactured slightly concave on the underside, which compresses the top of the cork and helps keep it from breaking apart. In its traditional form, a corkscrew is simply a steel screw attached to a perpendicular handle, made of wood or some other material. The user grips the handle and screws the metal point into the cork, until the helix is firmly embedded, then a vertical pull on the corkscrew extracts the cork from the bottle. The handle of the corkscrew allows for a commanding grip to ease removal of the cork. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CorkscrewThis object is significant as an example of an item in common use since the late 17th century.Metal corkscrew with wooden handle that is partly broken. Has metal steel spike to create a starting point for the use of the corkscrew. Very rusty. None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, corkscrew, beverages, kitchen equipment, bottle opener -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Corkscrew
... Bottle Opener...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corkscrew Corkscrew Kitchen Equipment Bottle Opener ...The design of the corkscrew may have been derived from the gun worm, which was a device from at least the early 1630s, used by men to remove unspent charges from a musket's barrel in a similar fashion. The corkscrew is possibly an English invention, due to the tradition of beer and cider, and the 'Treatise on Cider' by John Worlidge in 1676 describes "binning of tightly corked cider bottles on their sides", although the earliest reference to a corkscrew is, "steel worm used for the drawing of Corks out of Bottles" from 1681. In 1795, the first corkscrew patent was granted to the Reverend Samuel Henshall, in England. The clergyman affixed a simple disc, now known as the Henshall Button, between the worm and the shank. The disc prevents the worm from going too deep into the cork, forces the cork to turn with the turning of the crosspiece, and thus breaks the adhesion between the cork and the neck of the bottle. The disc is designed and manufactured slightly concave on the underside, which compresses the top of the cork and helps keep it from breaking apart. In its traditional form, a corkscrew is simply a steel screw attached to a perpendicular handle, made of wood or some other material. The user grips the handle and screws the metal point into the cork, until the helix is firmly embedded, then a vertical pull on the corkscrew extracts the cork from the bottle. The handle of the corkscrew allows for a commanding grip to ease removal of the cork. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CorkscrewMetal corkscrew with wooden handle. Has metal steel spike to create a starting point for the use of the corkscrew. Very rusty.corkscrew, kitchen equipment, bottle opener -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Clasp knife, 1945
... , marlinspike, can/bottle opener and screwdriver stub.... blade, marlinspike, can/bottle opener and screwdriver stub ...Clasp knife issued to the Australian Army during the conflict in Vietnam. This is a continuation of the standard pattern of clasp knives issued since before the Second World War.Nickle plated steel. Equipped with a friction folding blade, marlinspike, can/bottle opener and screwdriver stub.Whittingslowe opener 15737, patented in Adelaideclasp knife, knife, pocket knife -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Field Ration Eating Device
... , bottle opener and spoon in one tool....: being a small metal can opener, bottle opener and spoon in one ...Standard issue item used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1972)Field ration eating device: being a small metal can opener, bottle opener and spoon in one tool.Taiwanmess hall, eating, fred, field ration eating device, soon, multi-tool -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1930's
... Key ring Boot Shaped Bottle Opener. T.J. Wright & Co Pty... grampians Stawell Key ring Boot Shaped Bottle Opener. T.J. Wright ...Key ring Boot Shaped Bottle Opener. T.J. Wright & Co Pty Ltd Merchants Stawell Main Street stawell -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Clasp knife
... and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached to the top..., spike and can and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached ...Clasp knife issued to the Australian Army during the conflict in Vietnam. This is a continuation of the standard pattern of clasp knives issued since before the Second World War.Stainless steel pocket-knife with blade, spike and can and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached to the top of the pocket-knife. DAD Opener 15737pocket knife -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Clasp knife
... and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached to the top... the Vietnam conflict. Army Vietnam Knife Can Opener Carr Fast Co Aust ...Standard issue item used by Australian servicemen during the Vietnam conflict.Stainless steel pocket-knife with two blades, and can and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached to the top of the pocket-knife. Carr Fast Co Aust army, vietnam, knife, can opener -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Dog Tag
... attached to metal chain. Also a rusty bottle opener... chain. Also a rusty bottle opener Dog Tag Equipment Equipment ...Metal set of dog tags worn by service person CP Chadwick attached to metal chain. Also a rusty bottle openerdog tags -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Trench art, Unknown
... of a bottle opener with a Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical... art in the form of a bottle opener with a Royal Australian ...Possibly used during Vietnam conflict.Empty shell case made into trench art in the form of a bottle opener with a Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers badge fixed on the sideOn the base of shell case L C 52.. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Eating utensil
... is a combined can opener, bottle opener and spoon issued to the ADF..., bottle opener and spoon issued to the ADF in CRM packs. A folding ...Field Ration Eating Device (FRED) Metal device is a combined can opener, bottle opener and spoon issued to the ADF in CRM packs. A folding can open7330-66-010-933 CM2004 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Clasp knife
... steel construction, with blade, spike and can and bottle opener... stainless steel construction, with blade, spike and can and bottle ...Standard issue army clasp knife as issued to Corporal R D Whitehill, who served in Vietnam in 1st Transport Platoon, Royal Australian Army Service Corps from 25 May 1966 until 20 Apr 1967. An example of the standard pattern of clasp knives issued since before the Second World War.Silver-grey multi-purpose pocket-knife, all stainless steel construction, with blade, spike and can and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached to the top of the pocket-knife. knife, pocket knife, clasp knife, whitehill, ron whitehill -
Orbost & District Historical Society
souvenir, C 1980's
... A white plastic souvenir bottle top opener possibly... on one face with a screw top bottle opener on the other face ...Used as a souvenir of Orbost possibly made and distributed through the Slab Hut (Orbost Visitor Information Centre) in 1980's 1990's.The souvenir is an important component of the tourist experience with most tourists bringing back mementos and souvenirs as evidence. Fridge magnets are popular as souvenir and promotional items because they are relatively cheap to manufacture and very portable for tourists. This item is an example of a typical souvenir of Orbost. A white plastic souvenir bottle top opener possibly a fridge magnet. It is an elongated rectangular shape pointed at one end. It has a corkscrew embedde on one face with a screw top bottle opener on the other face. There is an image of the Slab Hut (Orbost Visitor In formation Centre) with "SLAB HUT ORBOST VIC" in brown print. A small magnet is embedded.souvenir-orbost -
Hume City Civic Collection
Esky
... with white handle on top and white metal carry handle. Bottle openers... handle on top and white metal carry handle. Bottle openers ...Said to have been used at Sunbury Pop Festivals between 1972 - 1975 held on George Duncan's propertyRed tartan steel portable cooler. Separate white lid with white handle on top and white metal carry handle. Bottle openers at each end. Willow brand each side. Drain plug at one end."WILLOW/"S"/..."sunbury pop festival, duncan, george, george evans collection -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Domestic object - can opener
... combination bottle and can opener with corkscrew..... combination bottle and can opener with corkscrew. Domestic object can ...combination bottle and can opener with corkscrew."Buckle proof blue blade" and "Made by Henry Squire and Sons" etched into opposite sides of the handle.can opener, -
Mont De Lancey
Spanner
... Steel multi-purpose bicycle spanner, including a bottle.... Steel multi-purpose bicycle spanner, including a bottle opener ...Steel multi-purpose bicycle spanner, including a bottle opener. Known as an Alligator (U.S.) or Crocodile spanner (U.K.) because of the serrated jaw. Surface pattern is the reptile keeping with the theme. Hole with slot through is a wingnut spanner with two sizes.Pattern marked on one side to represent a dragon. -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Field Ration Eating Device (FRED), CMI Pty Ltd, 2009
... and the other incorporating a bottle opener. A 2 cm long fold out can... as a spoon and the other incorporating a bottle opener. A 2 cm long ...A standard component of Army ration packs from the 60's to about 2010A pressed steel tool with one end shaped for use as a spoon and the other incorporating a bottle opener. A 2 cm long fold out can opener blade is fitted to the side. A 3 mm hole is drilled through the device at the can opener end. Yellow (anodised ?) finish.Defence Stock No: "7330-66-010-0933" Contractor: "CMI" Year of Manufacture: "2009" Defence broad arrow.army, fred, rations, can opener, ration packs, cmi, field rations eating device -
Clunes Museum
Coin
... VOUCHER-METAL. 2, PLASTIC TOKEN? TWO PENCE 3, METALIC BOTTLE... VOUCHER-METAL. 2, PLASTIC TOKEN? TWO PENCE 3, METALIC BOTTLE ...1, CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR, ATHENEUM SIX PENNY VOUCHER-METAL. 2, PLASTIC TOKEN? TWO PENCE 3, METALIC BOTTLE OPENER WITH CLUNES GOLD MONUMENT BADGE AND SMALL CHAIN. 4, ONE METAL ROUAL VISIT 1954 TO VICTORIA QUEEN ELIZABETH & DUKE OF EDINBURG. 5, ANZAC BADGElocal history, numismatic, tokens, events and celebrations, royal visit, anzac -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tin Opener
... A metal bottle or tin opener with a round handle... Mitcham melbourne Guard A metal bottle or tin opener with a round ...A metal bottle or tin opener with a round handle and the name "Guard" stamped on Guard -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Implement, Opener, 1998, 2003
... are a combination can opener, bottle opener and measuring spoon... implements which are a combination can opener, bottle opener ...A clear plastic pack containing two implements which are a combination can opener, bottle opener and measuring spoon. These implements were included with standard field ration packs and are made of plated metal featuring a small hinged cutter attached to the main body. These were commonly called a Field Ration Opening Device (FRED) by defence personnel.The body is stamped with the standard Department of Defence symbol: "/|\" . -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Key holder, Parker Bros Auto Co Key Holder, Mid 20th century
... is folded over to include a metal bottle opener which is held... to include a metal bottle opener which is held to the leather ...The Parker Bros Auto Company was established in 1927 in Liebig Street, with the business selling Chevrolet cars and used cars and later becoming the original Holden dealer in Warrnambool. The company employed a large staff with show rooms, a workshop, a panel shop, and a spare parts section. In 1968 the business relocated to 109 Lava Street and was still operating in the 1980s.This key ring holder is of great interest as a souvenir of Parker Bros. Auto Co, a prominent business in Warrnambool for over 50 years.This is a brown leather key holder issued as an advertising feature by Parker Bros Auto Co. Warrnambool. The key holder is folded over to include a metal bottle opener which is held to the leather with a metal stud and a metal press stud enables the holder to be locked shut. There are two holes at the end to attach keys to the holder. The printing on the holder is in gold lettering. ‘Ignition’, ‘Door’, ‘Home’, ‘Office’ ‘Auto Keys’ ‘Parker Bros. Auto Co. Warrnambool Phone 627’ parker bros auto co warrnambool, history of warrnambool