Corkscrew with an open frame and a rack and pinion arrangement, got famous as the

LONDON RACK.

with a bristlebrush to take of wax or dust from the bottle before opening. You although find this kind of mechanic at the single and double lever corkscrews.

Lund's Patent, end of the 19th century

material: steel, wood, bristle

marking:
none

new



...the same as above,
but copperplated

material: steel, wood, bristle

Marking:
none


Corkscrew with an open frame...like above...but this is a french version.

You although find this kind of mechanic at the single and double lever corkscrews.

Lund's Patent, end of the 19th century

material: steel

marking:
flower ornaments


Corkscrew with an open frame and a rack and pinion arrangement, which converts a rotary motion to a reciprocating motion. This version has two gearwheels placed in the frame on either side of the rack.

Patented in 1930 by Georges-Pierre Creuse

material: steel

marking:
Modele Depose
JB in a star
Made in France

new

A french London Rack type with
2 gearwheels,

made by

d'Acier-Poli Boué et Deveson.

"JB" are the initials of Jean Boué, the founder of the firm

material: steel

marking:
JB in a star


Corkscrew with an open frame and a rack and pinion arrangement, which converts a rotary motion to a reciprocating motion.

The only difference is the helix.

material: steel

marking:
Depose Paris
JP

new

Corkscrew with an open frame...like above...but this is probably a german version.

You although find this kind of mechanic at the single and double lever corkscrews.

Lund's Patent, end of the 19th century

material: steel

marking:
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