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An American Double Lever Corkscrew marked "THE HOOCH OWL" patent from Richard Smythe, Design Patent Number 98,968 of March 17, 1936 in the form of...

A Rare German Spring Assist Patent Corkscrew by W. Neuese, Circa 1897, having a turned ball-knopped wooden handle with a double spring, double spi...

A Rare 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrew with Patent Cone Cork-splitter. The well patinated turned wooden handle marked 'PATENT CONE CORKSPLITT...

A 19th Century Dowler Patent King's Pattern Corkscrew. The cylindrical barrel with brass badge, turned ebony handle with brush below a metal handl...

A Late 18th Century Brass Combination Corkscrew with whistle handle and ring turned sheath enclosing the simple wire helix, 2¾" (7 cm) in length.

A Small & Rare Corkscrew by Jules Brands with French patent Circa 1878, having a centre cut helix, 2¾” (7 cm) overall in length.

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

A Late 18th Century English Patent Straight-pull Corkscrew by The Rev. Henshall circa 1795. The turned wooden handle with brush above a ringed & w...

A Late 19th Century English Double Compound Lever Corkscrew marked 'Weirs Patent Double No 4283 JHSB' with residual bronze painted patination and ...

A Rare Bechon Morel Single Lever Corkscrew, French Circa 1880, with centre cut helix, marked "BECHON MOREL B. S. G. D. G" (worn).

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 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrew, possibly a William Bennit 1883 Patent Piece (unmarked). The turned wooden handle fixed atop a bronze alloy...

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

A Rare Extending Straight-pull Corkscrew by Van Gieson US Patent 61485, 1867. The turned wooden handle above a brass cylindrical shank with a spri...

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 Framed Thomason-type Double-Action Corkscrew, Circa 1840. The bone handle with replacement brush and simple wire helix. The bronze ...

A Fine 19th Century Thomason-type Double-action Corkscrew Circa 1840, of a design patented by Sir Edward Thomason in 1802. The finely turned bone ...

19th-century gilt brass & bone corkscrew. 18 cm. high; 14 cm. wide; Approximate Time: 11:03 Lot Number: 587

A Framed Corkscrew by H. Noyes patented 1903 (unmarked) with turned wooden handle, a coiled spring to the shank, 'swinging frame' to aid cork with...

A 19th Century Thomason-type Double-action Corkscrew Circa 1840. The ring-turned bone handle with a worn brush to one end above a ringed bronze ba...

A Group of Miscellaneous Domestic Items in a 19th Century Boarded Oak Tray Box having a central divided pierced with handle: To include a French t...

A "Geha" Double-Lever Corkscrew, The handle marked "PATENTAMTL, GESCH" and "PATENTED BREVETTE", to one side and "Geha" to the other with a centre ...

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

Four 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews with turned handles: One having a brush to one end of the decoratively turned lignum handle with a hang...

Three Vintage Cork Extractors: An early 20th century combination cap lifter, funnel & corkscrew; the funnel spout encasing the screw-in centre cut...

Three Miniature Slide Out Corkscrews: The earliest Germany Circa 1890 by E. Jansen engraved with a trail of fruiting vine down opposing sides and ...

A Rare Combination Sharpening Steel/ Corkscrew Circa 1900. The stag horn handle mounted with brass hanging ring, férule and guard, the ring unscre...

A Late 19th Century American Straight Pull Corkscrew with nickel plated cone, manufactured by Mr Thomas Straits, patented in 1883, marked 'JUNE 12...

Two Unusual Corkscrews: A folding English double helix corkscrew of a design by Wilson Circa 1877, 3½" (9 cm) in length, and a German Lew's Patent...

A Late 19th Century French Coffee-Grinder type framed Corkscrew attributed to JH Perille Paris circa 1880, nickel plated with a black composition ...

An Early 19th Century Miniature Travelling Corkscrew with decorative ring turning to the barrel shaped handle and cylindrical sheath housing a sim...

A Rare English Miniature Duplex Corkscrew by James Wilson patent No 858 of 1877, stamped on shank 'S PATT' with a bell mark and having a turned bo...

Five 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews with turned wooden handles; four with dust brushes: One with a hanging ring to the baluster turned lign...

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 '...

Four Straight-pull Corkscrews: A 'LUND PATENT' stamped corkscrew circa 1870 with turned pestle handle, a marked steel shank with ring section abov...

Three 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews: One fitted with a wire cutter to one end of the turned wooden handle, and a dusting brush to the othe...

Two 18th Century Steel Straight-pull Corkscrews, possibly French; one combining a curved blade to the handle, 4¾” (12 cm) in length, the other 4¼”...

Two 19th Century "A1" Double Lever Patent Corkscrews by James Heeley & Sons, Birmingham, with simple wire helices, one with residual bronze finish.

A Rare English Miniature Duplex Corkscrew by James Wilson patent No 858 of 1877, stamped on shank 'S PATT' with a bell mark and having a turned ro...

Miscellaneous plated articles, Edwardian and later, to include two sugar casters, condiment set, a Victorian steel corkscrew with antler handle an...

A SPORTSMAN’S 'WHARNCLIFFE' KNIFE, RODGERS, NO. 6 NORFOLK STREET, SHEFFIELD, CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with folding blade stamp...

This vintage grouping of kitchen and cocktail utensils features 2 Chip-Chop wooden handled ice picks with cocktail recipes printed on the red and ...

This retro kitchen utensil grouping includes 2 food choppers, 2 scoops, small sieve, 2 ladles, masher, cake cutter, serving fork, cheese spade, sy...

A THOMASON PATENT "PLUS ULTRA" corkscrew, brass, iron, bone, and animal hair, English, 19th C. (1st quarter), minor fault on the finial, signs of ...

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