Description: A cast iron wall mounted bottle opener in the form of a clown's head. The bottle opener has two holes in the ear where it would be possible to insert screws through it to mount on a wall or other vertical element. The bottle would be opened by using the clown's front tooth and upper lip. The clown is off white in color. It has a red nose, a bowtie with red dots, red eyebrows, and red hair at the sides of its bold head. The back is black and has the number 495 stamped on the right side on the bowtie. The piece appears to be all original and has lost quite a bit of its paint especially around the mouth and tooth where it has seen use to open bottles. A nice and rather unusual bottle opener to add to your collection. Please carefully review the photos as they are part and parcel of our description. 

Date: Unknown. 

Origin: Purchased in an estate sale in Southeastern Pennsylvania. 

Size: The piece measures ~4 1/4" by ~4" and weighs slightly over 11 ounces.  

Maker: Unknown 

Marks: Unmarked as to the maker. Has the number 495 stamped on the back on the right side of the bowtie. 

Distinguishing Characteristics - Most Interesting About The Piece: Truly a nice and uncommon bottle opener, which would make a worthy addition to your collection. 

Condition: The bottle opener is all original and in good overall condition. It has no breaks or repairs. The piece shows losses to the paint especially along the tooth, upper and lower lips, and the tip of the nose. The piece is soiled, has some scratches, and minor dings. All these issues can be seen in the photos. Be that as it may, this is a nice piece and would make a great addition to your collection. Please see photos for additional condition information.