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3436-0Corkscrew Manufacturing in Birmingham: Charles Hull’s Catalogue c. 1865 3386-0The Orgins of the Corkscrew 3389-0Electro-Plated Lobster Crack and Scoops, Electro-Plated Grape Scissors 3388-0Best Corks with Electro-Plated German Silver Mounts 3387-0Birmingham’s Importance in Corkscrew Manufacturing 3390-0Electro-Plated Nutcrackers on Steel 3391-0Electro-Plated Nutcrackers and Nut Picks on Steel 3392-0Electro-Plated Nutcrackers on Steel 3394-0Best Steel Snuffers Electro-Plated on German Silver 3403-0Lund’s Patent Rack & Lever Corkscrews 3404-0Cast Steel Worms, Cork Drawer and Meat Case Knife 3405-0Corkscrews based on Samuel Henshall’s patent of 1795 3406-0Examples of Corkscrews with fluted helixes to provide rigidity and strength 3395-0Common Steel Snuffers and Japanned Snuffers 3396-0Sugar Nippers and Coal Tongs 3397-0Champagne Corkscrews and Wire Breakers 3398-0Pocket Carriage Keys and Best German Silver Pocket Corkscrews 3407-0Soda Water Wire Breakers and Corkscrews

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