Add to albumThe iron patent bottle opener (left) dates from the late 19th century. The combined bottle and can opener dates from the 20th century and is made of white metal.
The bottle opener has a triangular piece with 'LUND' a coat of arms, and 'PATENTEE / LONDON' stamped on one side, and 'THE PATENTEE / 24 FLEET ST. / & / 57 CORNHILL / LONDON' on the other. The combined bottle and can opener is embossed with 'SCOTTISH AND NEWCASTLE BREWERIES LTD.'
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- Online ID: 000-190-004-170-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.SF 143
- Date: 20th century
Bottle opener: Late 19th century; Bottle and can opener: 20th century
Late 19th century
- Material: Iron. Inscription: LUND / a coat of arms / PATENTEE / LONDON / THE PATENTEE / 24FLEET ST. / & / 57 CORNHILL / LONDON
Metal, white. Inscription: SCOTTISH AND NEWCASTLE BREWERIES LTD
Bottle and can opener
Bottle opener
- Dimensions: 100 mm L x 20 mm W
8.30" L
- What: Bottle and can opener
Bottle opener
- Subject:
- Who: Lund, 24 Fleet Steet and 57 Cornhill, London (Maker)
Scottish and Newcastle Breweries Ltd (Maker)
- Where: England, London
- Event:
- Description: Iron bottle opener consisting of two prongs held together by a triangular iron piece marked Lund, a coat of arms, Patentee, 24 Fleet Street and 57 Cornhill, London, late 19th century
White metal combined bottle and can opener embossed with Scottish and Newcastle Breweries Ltd, 20th century
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