eBay 1890s Williamson Patent US Patent 583,561 by William A. Williamson on June 1, 1897) Bottle Corkscrew advertising "BUDWEISER - - SCHLITZ MAHAN SUPPLY CO. WICHITA KAS. (CORKSCREW ATTACHES TO TOP)". Marked "Williamson Pat Jun 1, 97 Newark NJ". JFO Style L-2-16. 3" Long. Very Good Condition (Small Ding In Side). From the Gary Deachman Collection, an early JFO (Just For Openers) Member who collected bottle openers almost 50 years. United States Shipping Free. International Buyers use eBay Global Shipping. I ship free to U. S. locations. For overseas customers, I use the Ebay Global Shipping program. I ship your purchase(s) to ebay and they prepare all paperwork for export and bill you for International shipping, customs, taxes, etc. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Illustrated with black and white photos with great insight into the brewery's operation. In 1897, Adolphus Busch acquired rights to build diesel engines in the United States, with Rudolph Diesel as a consultant.
Unscrew the bottle and fold out the hidden corkscrew, screw the bottle back together to form a handle for the corkscrew. Why a corkscrew for a beer?. Circa, 1897.
Marked with the star variant Anheuser Busch logo, and "Malt Nutrine", and marked on the bottom "Williamson Co. Pat Apl'd For Newark NJ". Antique Anheuser Busch advertising pocket corkscrew by Williamson Co. out of Newark, NJ and patented in 1897.
Novelty "Bottle" Cork screw ,Pat. June 1 1897This novelty cork screw has been handed down through 3 generations of my family.Its time for someone else to enjoy it.The case (bottle) appears to be nickel-plated brass, and the screw steel.It is 3" long and 3/8" at the widest.The condition is basically very good with signs of normal use.A very close look reveals a small amount of loss of the nickel plating and some small stains a
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