Two Day Sale: Cork Screws, Treen Items, Period Oak Country Furniture and Effects

Period Oak and Country Furniture, Treen Collections and Effects

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Two Day Sale: Cork Screws, Treen Items, Period Oak Country Furniture and Effects

Period Oak and Country Furniture, Treen Collections and Effects

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Four Peg & Worm Picnic Corkscrews: Two of steel, circa 1800; one with a fluted wire helix encased in a screw on octagonal sheath, the other with a...

Six Brass Picnic Corkscrews: Two with Bullet-shaped handles; one of which clasped by a hand-shaped ring with centre cut helix, the other with simp...

Five Brass & Steel Roundlet Corkscrews, Circa 1900. To include one with five separate tools encased within the handle and a centre cut helix. The ...

Three Roundlet Corkscrews: One French circa 1880 marked 'BREVETE S.G.D.G. PARIS TD' to the handle, with a ringed & knopped shank and cyphered wire...

Four French Combination Pen Knives with corkscrews folding into brass handles relief cast with figures. The smallest having a simple wire helix a...

Three French Combination Pen Knives with corkscrews folding into brass handles cast with sportsmen and gymnasts. A rare Multi-tool Pen Knife by ...

Two Framed Corkscrews: One made by Coney & Co. marked to one side of the frame' THE KING' with a turned wooden handle, brass threaded shank and mo...

A Rare American Framed Woodman's Patent Corkscrew marked Patd JanY 6 1886 to one side and WOODMAN'S PATENT to the other above a two pillar frame a...

A Mid 18th Century English 'Beau Brummell' Type Roundlet Corkscrew. The hinged steel shank and fluted wire helix folding into a ring turned brass ...

A Mid 18th Century English 'Beau Brummell' Type Roundlet Corkscrew. The hinged steel shank and centre cut helix folding into a ring turned brass b...

A 19th Century Roundlet Corkscrew circa 1880, with a whistle incorporated into one half of the screw together handle, and a fluted wire helix, the...

A Steel Roundlet Corkscrew marked 'LUND'S PATENT SPHERICAL JOINT LONDON" to the handle with "PATENT LUND'S" above the simple wire helix, patented ...

A Silver Roundlet Corkscrew stamped with hallmarks for London 1899, makers punch NM? and finely engraved with armorial beasts. The ball knopped sh...

A Double Helix Roundlet Corkscrew by J. Wilson Circa 1877 patented in Germany, July 13, 1877 by Friedrich Schäfer, marked S. PATENT with trademark...

Four Folding Roundlet Corkscrews, late 19th/early 20th century; To include a miniature Wright & Bailey's type pocket corkscrew with ring turned ni...

A Roundlet Combination Corkscrew, French Circa 1900. The rayskin clad screw-threaded handle housing five steel tools including the centre cut heli...

Two Corkscrews: An American Steel Folding Bow Corkscrew with five tools marked V.L & D 5th AVE BLDG.N.Y.to the bow 2¾" (7 cm) in length. And an ad...

A Late 19th Century Plated Steel Folding Bow Corkscrew circa 1890, with a hoof pick, button hook, wire helix, screwdriver and bradawl, 3” (7.5 cm)...

A 19th Century English Folding Bow Corkscrew circa 1830, marked E. BARRETT 372 0XFORD ST with eight implements including a fluted helix, 2¾” x 2” ...

A 19th Century English Folding Bow Corkscrew circa 1870, with ten implements including a fluted wire helix, tweezers etc, 2” x 2¼” (5cm x 5.5 cm).

Three 19th Century Miniature Folding Bow Corkscrews / ladies scent bottle openers, one with a hanging ring for a chatelaine 1¼" (3 cm) in length.

Three 19th Century Miniature Facetted Bow Corkscrews with cyphered wire helixes: The largest 1¾” (4.5 cm) in length. The next with a hanging ring ...

Five 19th Century Folding Bow Corkscrews to include two miniatures; one with a faceted bow, reeded hinge and chatelain hanging ring above the fine...

Five 19th Century Folding Steel Bow Corkscrews: The largest Circa 1820, with reeded decoration to the hinges and a cyphered wire helix 3" (7.5 cm)...

Four 19th Century Folding Bow Corkscrews: An American made corkscrew in a design patented by Mr Havel in 1877 with a simple wire helix in a lobed ...

Six 19th Century Steel Folding Bow Corkscrews: One with four implements including a fluted wire helix, 2¾” (7 cm) in length. One with carriage key...

Four 19th Century Folding Bow Corkscrews: One with three tools including a fluted helix, 2¾” (7 cm) in length. One with two tools including a cyph...

Five Folding Bow Corkscrews: A German or French made three-tool corkscrew circa 1850 incorporating a fluted wire helix, 2¾” (6.8 cm) in length. A ...

Five 19th Century Folding Bow Corkscrews: One with four implements circa 1820, 2¾" x 2" (7 cm x 5 cm). One circa 1800 with facetted sides to the b...

Five Folding Bow Corkscrews: A vintage German made steel corkscrew circa 1950, with seven implements including an ice hammer & centre cut helix 3¾...

A WW1 German Army 'Bonsa' Tool/Instrument Set in a leather pouch, with nine tools (the file part missing) to include a corkscrew with fluted wire ...

A Vintage Multi-tooled Implement with six steel tools including a centre cut helix encased in a turned beechwood handle with screw-threaded cap an...

A Combination Nickel Plated Corkscrew, English Circa 1850, stamped WINGFIELD & Co SHEFFIELD having a Champagne wire clippers, a crate opening claw...

A Combination Steel Corkscrew, probably French Circa 1860, in the form of a Champagne wire nipper with a claw to one end of the handle and origin...

A Late 19th Century French fish-shaped Champagne Tap marked "SOULIER TALLE" and "SGDC" with "328" on the reverse. The French patent by Charles Sou...

A 19th Century Champagne Tap by Edwin Wolverson Pat.1877 No 307655 with Archimedean helix and turned & ebonised wooden handle, 6¾" (17 cm) in leng...

Four Late 19th Century Trocar or Spigot type Champagne Taps with Ebonised Wooden Handles with: One by Caskell & Chambers circa 1880, 7" (17.5 cm) ...

Five Nickel-plated Champagne Taps. Including one by Williamson of New Jersey with an unusual bottle shaped handle incorporating a spout, 4¼" (10.5...

A Group of Five Late 19th Nickel Plated Champagne Taps. Two French having dolphin-headed spouts; one stamped on tap "JHP PARIS", above long hollow...

A Group of Five Champagne & Soda Water Taps, late 19th Century: An unmarked champagne tap with with turned wooden handle above a animal headed spo...

A Group of Four Late 19th Century Champagne Taps: Two with turned wooden handles above serpent headed spouts and long hollow shanks leading down t...

Three Boxed Early 20th Century Champagne or Soda Water Taps with detachable spikes; all with auger helix: One in a card carton from Boots. The sec...

Three Nickel Plated Maw's Prince of Wales' Soda Water Taps for Soda Water, Champagne etc; two marked "MAWS & SON LONDON", 4" (10 cm) in length) ho...

An English Champagne-Corkscrew by Hugh Mr Bride patented 19 May 1888, with a boxwood champagne cork-shaped handle stamped 'PATENT No 7431' to the ...

An Unusual English-design Corkscrew. The turned boxwood knop handle with integral raised crossbar to the top stamped 'SALUTARIS CORKSCREW', 'SALUT...

Three Wooden Handled Corkscrews: A German straight pull corkscrew with sycamore handle and a cast iron hemi-spherical bottle cap marked 'SCHLITZ' ...

Three French Turned Treen Continuous Double-Action Corkscrews with solid boxwood frames: One marked 'The Club MADE IN FRANCE' to the side with a c...

Six Wooden-handled Corkscrews: Two incorporating a Codd bottle opener to the handle; one with a plain round shank, the other a square shank & wire...

Ten Wire Clough Corkscrews with wooden advertising handles, early 20th century: To include an American made straight pull corkscrew with a crown c...

Six Late 19th Century Wire Clough Corkscrews with simple wire helices; five incorporating a button to the twisted wire shanks. Four with advertisi...

A Group of Seven Wooden Handled Corkscrews: One German made, circa 1890, with a hinged clip to the shank above a spring assist and centre cut heli...

Seven Late 19th/Early 20th Century Corkscrews: A partial puller by Williamson U.S.A 1893 patent with turned wooden handle, a round shank stamped '...

A Group of Four Late 19th Century American Corkscrews with turned beechwood handles: A partial puller corkscrew by Williamson of Newark New Jersey...

Three 19th Century Henshall Button-type Straight-pull Corkscrews; each having a decoratively turned ring-moulded wooden handle with dusting brush ...

Three 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews having turned wooden handles with dusting brushes: One by Robert Jones & Sons circa 1860 with a steel ...

Three 19th Century Henshall-type Straight-pull Corkscrews with decoratively turned wooden handles: One circa 1840, stamped 'WILMOT & ROBERTS PATEN...

Three 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews having decoratively turned handles with dusting brushes and fluted Henshall type buttons. One circa 18...

Three Spring Assisted Corkscrews with sliding rings over open/close frames; One marked "COLUMBUS" to the bridge and having a turned wooden handle ...

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