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Metal corkscrew on slate stone, macro, top view. A corkscrew is a device in the form of a screw metal rod with a ring or a handle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metal corkscrew on slate stone, macro, top view. A corkscrew is a device in the form of a screw metal rod with a ring or a handle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metal corkscrew on slate stone, macro, top view. A corkscrew is a device in the form of a screw metal rod with a ring or a handle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metal corkscrew on slate stone, top view. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Metal corkscrew on slate stone, top view.
Vintage kitchen utensils Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage kitchen utensils Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Vintage kitchen utensils Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Metal corkscrew on slate, top view.The corkscrew is believed to have been invented in England. One document, dated 1861, describes the device as: A steel screw used for removing corks from bottles. The first patent for a corkscrew was issued in 1795 to Englishman Samuel Henshall. In 1860, M. L. Byrne received a patent for a "drill with a wooden T-handle


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