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Cork prongs and corkscrews: a German Hollweg pocket example, a pair of German champagne scissors, a Noyes combination 'Green River', a Vaughan can opener, a cocktail spoon, a Williamson bell cap with cutter and cap lifter, an unmarked Hurcules type, five pairs of prongs, a waiters' friend, four combination pocket knives (one with scissors) three picnic, and a German pocket corkscrew. (21)
Literature; Coldicott, Peter. A Guide to Corkscrew Collecting, 1993; Peters, Ferd. Mechanical Corkscrews, Their evolution, actions, and patents, 1999; Wallis, Fletcher. British Corekscrew Patents from 1795, No.34/1000, signed by author, 1997; Giulian, Bertrand B. Corkscrews of the Eighteenth Century, 1995. (4)
A Spanish Folding Knife, with Toledo blade enclosed by a horn, ivory and brass grip; a German Hunting Knife, with clip-back steel blade, the faux antler grip enclosing folding blade, corkscrew, saw and file, with leather sheath; two Folding Pen Knives; an Eastern Knife, with ebony grip and brass sheath; two small German Knives; Five Archaic Arrow Heads (12)
An early 20th century crocodile leather gentleman's dressing case, fitted with three ivory brushes, an ivory shaving-soap holder, four various ivory mounted glass bottles/jars, three ivory mounted steel manicure items, an ivory shaving brush and holder, a button hook, a steel button hook cum shoe horn, an ivory mounted knife with bottle opener and corkscrew, a leather box with steel safety razor, a leather stud box and a leather backed easel mirror, all the major items with gold crest, the case marked "ASPREY. LONDON" 1900-1920, 13.75in (35cm) x 10.5in (26.8cm). Crest of Branston.
A Rare Brass Corkscrew - "G Dowler's Patent Self Adjusting", with ebony handle, plain inner penetrating shaft and two corresponding brass snail faces, each side of the brass frame stamped "G.Dowler's Patent Self Adjusting", 22.5cm. **This is an English example of the very rare Charles Chinnock 1863 Patent Corkscrew, U.S. Patent No.38,147, see page 134 of Mechanical Corkscrews by Ferd Peters.
An Opaque Twist Wine Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on plain stem comprising central corkscrew within two double spiral tapes, 14.6cm high; Another Similar, 14.5cm high (the rim reshaped); A Patch Stand, shallow circular dished top on a triple compressed cushion knop with basal annular knop, on folded circular foot, 6.7cm high (rim ground and several chips); and A Pair of Slice Cut Table Lustres, circa 1870, the hollow waisted stems with boldly everted rims supporting triangulated prism drops, on domed bases, each with repeat oval cut detail, 17.5cm high, with associated inserted silvered metal candle nozzles (all a/f) (4)
Three drinking glasses, 18th century one with bell bowl, folded conical foot and tear drop knop, another with pointed round funnel bowl and multi spiral twist stem, conical foot and another with ogee bowl, conical foot and a pair of corkscrews outside single corkscrew stem (3) Tallest 17.75cm high

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