This rare antique represents a unique piece of brewing history. It is an Anheuser Busch Malt Nutrine advertising corkscrew, believed to be made of brass and dating back to pre-patent date 1897. The top unscrews, revealing a functional corkscrew that pulls up, swivels out, and retracts back into the base as intended.

An early-day advertising premium, this working corkscrew is housed inside a miniature bottle of Bud, making it a valuable addition to your Budweiser collection. Its historical significance also makes it a great find for enthusiasts of vintage advertising pieces. Don't miss the opportunity to own this rare and fascinating relic from the past.

The base of the bottle bears the mark of Williamson Co, Newark, New Jersey, indicating that the piece was patented by this company. The C.T. Williamson Wire Novelty Company, a prominent designer and manufacturer of corkscrews during the turn of the century (late 1800s to early 1900s), played a key role in producing this unique item.

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