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I found this odd wooden thing yesterday tucked in the back of an old cupboard. It looks very old and well used it's made of hardwood and has a hole in the bottom about the diameter of your small finger, the handle on the top has what looks like a broken spring attached to a piece of dowel which goes up and down.

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Someone said it could be a bottle corker, what do you think it is ?
It is obviously a Victorian sink-plunger thingy.

Because of it's age the rubber "plunger" bit has perished thereby leading to your confusion.

Or it's a bottle corker. Doh
(Fri-11-04-2014, 11:03 AM)Admiral Wrote: [ -> ]It is obviously a Victorian sink-plunger thingy.

Because of it's age the rubber "plunger" bit has perished thereby leading to your confusion.

Or it's a bottle corker. Doh

I'm not old enough to remember the Victorian era, did YOU have sinks in those days. Big Grin
(Wed-19-03-2014, 12:50 PM)Fred Wrote: [ -> ]I found this odd wooden thing yesterday tucked in the back of an old cupboard. It looks very old and well used it's made of hardwood and has a hole in the bottom about the diameter of your small finger, the handle on the top has what looks like a broken spring attached to a piece of dowel which goes up and down.

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Someone said it could be a bottle corker, what do you think it is ?

It certainly looks like a bottle corker to me. We have a more modern one but it is definitely very similar.
(Tue-22-04-2014, 15:33 PM)JackieMac Wrote: [ -> ]It certainly looks like a bottle corker to me. We have a more modern one but it is definitely very similar.

Thank you JackieMac, so it looks like it will end up as a trinket once I get it polished, as I don't want to put corks in. (Only remove them.) Big Grin

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