If you're anything like me (my love of red wine is nigh-on legendary) you'll enjoy the sound of a cork popping - and what better way to do it than with a 140 year old corkscrew. This example is a James Heeley & Sons classic concertina style, patented in London in 1884 - it's a wonderful example of industrial revolution period design! It comes in great condition - it might look like rust but the brown colour is the original copper paint that is usually worn off.
Condition
Some light corrosion but perfectly useable.
Size
- Measures approx 10" x 4" (at the maxium)





