OK, time to provide a "What Is It" item of my very own. I am providing as much information as I have: I really don't know what this is!
"RILLENGLAS OFFNER". Manufacturer (or model?) PEFRA. Letters are stamped into a spring-steel portion. They are surrounded by a flattened hexagon with vertical sides, and a point at top and bottom. Letters increase in size to large "F" in center, then decrease. Below, it says "D B PATENT" AND "MADE IN GERMANY". My poor German suggests that this means that the device is to open a glass container. "Rille" is the word for flute or groove.
The handles are cast iron, and pivot at a rivet through the spring-steel part. Oddly, the spring steel portion is fixed relative to one handle, and the second handle pivots, swinging a chisel-shaped wedge between the ends of the spring. The ends form a pair of flat semi-circular jaws that lie flat against each other until the handles are squeezed; they then spread apart due to the wedge. This would take off a bottle cap if there were an adjacent rim or shoulder to work against. This is probably what the "Rillen" refers to. Tool is plated on all surfaces. I don't even have a decent guess as to what the "wings' or "horns" might do!


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