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Corkscrews for Sale Sports & Games

Don Bull, P. O. Box 596, Wirtz, VA 24184 USA email: corkscrew@bullworks.net (Please email with alphanumerical listing ID for availability and shipping – include your name and address) Click here to return to index page: http://www.bullworks.net/bullsale/

SG03 Bronze Boxer Figural. Nice detail on a hard to find corkscrew. $245

SG12 Hockey Puck made for the 2005 ICCA Scrue-Cruise to Alaska. $35

SG14 Heavy machined steel die corkscrew. 7+ ounces (208 grams). $39

SG15 Heavy machined brass die corkscrew. 10+ ounces (306 grams). $39

SG17 Heavy machined steel die corkscrew. 14 1/2 ounces (420 grams). $49

SG19 The tools in this bar set are marked STAINLESS STEEL and the bottom of the bowling ball is marked JAPAN. $39

SG21 1902 deck of Congress Playing Cards from the U. S. Playing Card Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. The ace of spades and the seven of hearts are missing. The six of clubs is creased. But you weren’t going to play with them anyway! $45

SG22 “Happy Families, a most diverting game for juveniles.” One of the cards depicts “Master Tub the Brewer’s Son” holding a corkscrew. c.1930s. There are forty different people cards in the sliding case. $25

SG24 Since the initial marketing campaign, these legs have been increasingly difficult to find especially in the original boxes. The three pieces in this one are packaged in a plastic sleeve (thus the reflection). The Fisherman is British Registered Design No. 2,061,565 issued August 6, 1996 to Mark Holden. $75

The Corkscrew Company, Surrey, UK, introduced the Leg Pull in the 1990s. In their promotions they stated that the Leg Pull was “inspired by the humorous dinner party gadget of the 1890’s – the Lady’s Legs’ corkscrew. Applying the principle to the most popular modern day sports and pastimes, a colorful and eye-catching range of characters has been developed.” The party gadget reference is to the Can Can legs.

SG25 Since the initial marketing campaign, these legs have been increasingly difficult to find especially in the original boxes. The three pieces in this one are packaged in a plastic sleeve (thus the reflection). The Scotsman is British Registered Design No. 2,061,568 issued August 6, 1996 to Mark Holden. $75

The Corkscrew Company, Surrey, UK, introduced the Leg Pull in the 1990s. In their promotions they stated that the Leg Pull was “inspired by the humorous dinner party gadget of the 1890’s – the Lady’s Legs’ corkscrew. Applying the principle to the most popular modern day sports and pastimes, a colorful and eye-catching range of characters has been developed.” The party gadget reference is to the Can Can legs.

SG26 Since the initial marketing campaign, these legs have been increasingly difficult to find especially in the original boxes. The three pieces in this one are packaged in a plastic sleeve (thus the reflection). The Jockey is British Registered Design No. 2,061,569 issued August 6, 1996 to Mark Holden. $75

The Corkscrew Company, Surrey, UK, introduced the Leg Pull in the 1990s. In their promotions they stated that the Leg Pull was “inspired by the humorous dinner party gadget of the 1890’s – the Lady’s Legs’ corkscrew. Applying the principle to the most popular modern day sports and pastimes, a colorful and eye-catching range of characters has been developed.” The party gadget reference is to the Can Can legs.

SG27 Since the initial marketing campaign, these legs have been increasingly difficult to find especially in the original boxes. The three pieces in this one are packaged in a plastic sleeve (thus the reflection). The Cricketeer is British Registered Design No. 2,061,567 issued August 6, 1996 to Mark Holden. $75

The Corkscrew Company, Surrey, UK, introduced the Leg Pull in the 1990s. In their promotions they stated that the Leg Pull was “inspired by the humorous dinner party gadget of the 1890’s – the Lady’s Legs’ corkscrew. Applying the principle to the most popular modern day sports and pastimes, a colorful and eye-catching range of characters has been developed.” The party gadget reference is to the Can Can legs.

SG28Since the initial marketing campaign, these legs have been increasingly difficult to find especially in the original boxes. The three pieces in this one are packaged in a plastic sleeve (thus the reflection). The Gardener is marked U.K. DES REG PAT PEND. $75

The Corkscrew Company, Surrey, UK, introduced the Leg Pull in the 1990s. In their promotions they stated that the Leg Pull was “inspired by the humorous dinner party gadget of the 1890’s – the Lady’s Legs’ corkscrew. Applying the principle to the most popular modern day sports and pastimes, a colorful and eye-catching range of characters has been developed.” The party gadget reference is to the Can Can legs.

SG31 Bottle safe. A carved wood football player is hinged on one side and opens for concealing a bottle of wine or spirits. 17.5” tall. $85 (bottle of wine not included).

SG32 Bottle safe. A carved wood golfer is hinged on one side and opens for concealing a bottle of wine or spirits. 16.5” tall. $115 (bottle of wine not included).

If you are a golfer, here are some nice accessories for you home bar. If you are not a golfer but have friends that are, think about gifts for them!

GF02 A golf trophy consisting of a golf ball with corkscrew which screws into the wine funnel/stand. Marked STERLING and BLACK, STARR & FROST. The funnel is engraved “Thursday Club won by Walter F. Wyeth, June 30, 1927” (Irvington, New York). $1275 Shown in World-Class Corkscrews on page 312

GF06 Combination mini shaker, graduated 2-ounce measure, funnel, cap lifter, and corkscrew known as the “Bar Baby.” Marked NAPIER PAT. PEND. Fairly common but of interest when found with an engraving for an event. In this case the engraving is “St. David’s G. C., Hi Lo Jack and Dame, 1962, Won by Leslie A. Webb.” $325 Shown in World-Class Corkscrews on page 312

GF07 Corkscrew with sterling sheath awarded November 10, 1929 as the First Prize - Scotch Foursome at the Hook and Slice Club. (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada). $295 Shown in World-Class Corkscrews on page 311

GF08 Corkscrew with sterling sheath awarded July 4, 1940 to the runner-up in the Mixed Scotch Foursome at St. Davids Golf Club, Wayne, Pennsylvania. Marked STERLING <J H> for John Hasselbring, Brooklyn, New York. $295 Shown in World-Class Corkscrews on page 311

GF13 The funnel is marked STERLING with the Blackinton trademark (Attleboro, Massachusetts). It has a picture of a golfer putting and the engraved initials B. W. J. $185

GF19 Cheesy lightweight club with plastic friction fit sheath. $7

GF20 Heavy club with screw on metal sheath. $18

GF28 Golf ball corkscrew and bottle opener on a stand. $45

GF29 Golf ball corkscrew with a set of golf club stirrers in a lucite stand. $39

GF32 Golf ball corkscrew and cap lifter. $12

GF34 The hole-in-one bar-caddie comes in a box with nice graphics. Made in Japan. $35 with box. The old box makes a nice display item.

GF35 Now 25 years old! Peter Franke of Santa Monica, California designed this corkscrew standing on a golf tee sheath which protects the worm when not in use. He was granted U. S. Design Patent No. 319,170 on August 20, 1991. Do you have a special golf event coming up? I have 30 of these. How many do you need? $4.50 each.

GF36 Combination corkscrew, bottle opener, and double jigger in original box (tattered). $15

GF37 Corkscrew and opener bar set (no cover on box). $15

GF41 Silver corkscrew and bottle cover in golf ball form. $139

GF44 Corkscrew and bottle opener set in leather sheaths printed “One for the 19th” and marked ARDEN FOREST REAL HIDE MADE IN ENGLAND. $49 for the set. Note: Arden Forest is a golf course and the area was the setting for Shakespeare’s As You Like It.

GF45 Golf ball corkscrew. $9

GF46 Golf ball corkscrew with tees (not removable). $9

GF47 Golf ball corkscrew. $2

GF48 Golf ball corkscrew celebrating the 70th birthday of corkscrew collector and author Paolo de Sanctis in 2001. $45

GF51 The double lever golfer from Perfect Solutions is plastic with chrome plated accents. It is made in China and was copyrighted by E & B Giftware in 2006. $14

GF52 The double lever golfer from Perfect Solutions is plastic with chrome plated accents. It is made in China and was copyrighted by E & B Giftware in 2006. $17 in somewhat tattered box.

GF53 The double lever golfer from Perfect Solutions is plastic with chrome plated accents. It is made in China and was copyrighted by E & B Giftware in 2006. Brand new in package. Great gift! $19

GF54 6 .5” tall golf bag complete with pockets for two tees. Inside are a set of clubs with jigger, spoons, strainer, cap lifter, pick, and a golf ball corkscrew. Made in Taiwan. $20

The plastic golf bags on the following pages were made in red, green, amber, and clear. The worm cover serves as a bottle opener. The bags came from E.P.P. at 225 5th Ave., New York City and came with clubs in various colors and a “19th Hole Caddy ‘Pour Card’. The card has the 1950 copyright of C. H. Greene, N. Y. C.

GF55 Caddy with stirrers. No corkscrew on measure. Nice graphics. $19

GF56 19th hole caddy. No top on box. $18

GF58 Harder to find green caddy with pour card. Marked as shown. $29

GF59 Harder to find green caddy with pour card. Marked as shown. $25

GF60 harder to find green caddy with pour card. Marked as shown. $25

GF61 19th hole caddy without clubs. $15

GF62 “Bottom’s Up” multi-tool. Box top torn off. $25

GF63 Bottom’s Up” multi-tool. Souvenir of Metropolis, Illinois. $33