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Type | Simple corkscrew | N° 429 |
Subcategory |
Codd | ||
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Mark |
None | N° patent : 5,749 | |
Description |
Corkscrew type Codd (see page collection CODD). The magnificent round of this nicely shaped Codd has a beautiful patina. Very light, it obviously takes on one end of the form of a bell, little imagination to decorate if these few streaks. The shaft firmly secured by a copper rivet has a wide flat 12 mm, it ends with a long wire worm tapered. This piece comes from Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk (United Kingdom). |
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| Length | Overall length: 5 1/2 inches
(14 centimeters) Handle: 4 1/4 inches without brusk (10,7 centimeters) Worm: 2 1/8 inches (5,5 centimeters) - 4 peak helical |
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Weight |
2,64 onces | ||
Valuation |
76 USD
- Valuation may 12, 2008 |
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Bibliography |
The ultimate corkscrew book:
page 55 |
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