Here is what AI has to say about this figure:

This is a Koziol “TORR” bull-form corkscrew, a wonderfully odd piece of German modern-design barware. Your example is particularly desirable because it is the transparent/clear version and retains its original display packaging.

Description

Made in Germany by Koziol, the TORR is designed as a stylized bull’s head. The heavy clear molded plastic body forms the bull, complete with sculpted eyes, muzzle and an actual metal nose ring. The sweeping white horns are actually the removable T-handle of the corkscrew. Pulling the horn assembly out reveals the conventional metal corkscrew worm concealed inside the figure. Contemporary descriptions specifically note that the bull's body serves as the holder while the horn-shaped handle pulls out for use.

Your packaging identifies it as:

Koziol TORR Corkscrew / Korkenzieher / Tire-bouchon / Cavatappi
Article No. 3760535
Transparent/clear version

The clear body carries the blue koziol label, while the horn is molded with the Koziol name. The original package has the period “ideas for friends” graphics.

The published specifications for TORR are approximately 100 × 78 × 80 mm, or about 4 × 3⅛ × 3⅛ inches. It is credited to Koziol Werksdesign, Koziol's in-house design group.

Age

I would date it circa 2003, early 2000s. A documented vintage example is specifically described as a German-made 2003 TORR. The design was certainly in circulation by 2011, when it was featured as Koziol's bull-shaped corkscrew.

This is therefore not an antique corkscrew, but it has entered the increasingly collectible category of late-20th/early-21st-century European designer corkscrews and novelty barware.

Condition

The corkscrew itself looks excellent to near mint, with a bright clear body, intact nose ring, clean white handle and good worm.

The original transparent display box is an important bonus,