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Collection of various corkscrews in a collector's cabinet, including variations of barrelled chamber corkscrews, one cast in brass, and another cast in brass in the form of a champagne bottle; a cased champagne tap/ corkscrew; various direct-pull corkscrews, mostly 20th century variations; bottle openers; a white metal funnel and a white metal 'GIN' bottle label, etc; in a stained wood case with hinged upper compartment above two drawers, width 31cm, height 20.5cm.
TWO BOXES OF METALWARE, to include fifty horse harness brass medallions most mounted on leather straps, three brass weights 1lb, 2lb and 4lb, marked on the base with a crown and numbers, a copper cake slice, a brass hand bell, a selection of vintage EPNS cutlery with mother of pearl handles, Old Hall stainless steel tea pots, jugs, salt and pepper, trays etc., an antique metal Roundlet corkscrew, etc. (2 boxes), (sd/af)
A COLLECTION OF STONEWARE FLAGONS AND COLLECTABLES, comprising two ceramic table top match holders/strikers, one printed for Roderick Dhu Whisky manufactured by Wm. Brownlie Ltd. of Glasgow, the other 'Lichfield Brewery Ltd. manufactured by G.M.G Jenkinson of Birmingham, a cast metal cork screw embossed 'Hercules' with a wooden handle, a 19th century 'King's Rack & Pinion' corkscrew with bone handle, brass barrel and brush, embossed Weiss two enamelled tin pub trays advertising 'Dunville's Whisky', diameter 29cm, three stoneware flagons for White Bros. of Wolverhampton, a stoneware footwarmer, a Meerschaum pipe featuring a hunting dog with fitted, velvet lined case and white metal collar monogramed J.T.A from E.P 02, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: match strikers are chipped, enamel trays have some chips, rust and marks, other pieces have signs of wear commensurate with age)
Early 19th century Thomason type wide rack double action corkscrew, possibly by Dowler, having a turned bone handle (lacking suspension ring) with brush, over two-draw helical thread, the lower extending via side handle, the ring-incised barrel with applied Royal Arms plaque 'PATENT / NE PLUS ULTRA', 14.5cm (closed, excluding screw thread), 27cm fully extended
* Corkscrews. An English four-pillar rack and pinion corkscrew, 19th century, steel frame and bone handles, general age wear, together with a Thomason Patent rack and pinion corkscrew, 19th century, brass cylinder with royal coat of arms, bone handle and steel handle to the side plus other corkscrews including two French examplesQTY: (9)
* Corkscrews. A Victorian James Heeley & Sons A1 Patent double lever corkscrew, stamped 'James Heeley & Sons Patent Double Lever', together with another A1 Patent double lever corkscrew, stamped '"A1" Heeley's Double Lever', the opposite side 'Boss & Sons Manchester', plus a Heeley & Sons concertina action corkscrew and a French example, stamped 'Ideal Brevette' QTY: (4)
**Antique Silver-Plated Carving and Serving Utensil Sets in Presentation Cases (c. 1880–1920)** A collection of two ornately presented antique utensil sets, likely from the late 19th to early 20th century, comprising: 1. **Dessert Serving Set** - Contents include a pie or cake knife and a two-pronged serving fork with cream-coloured handles (possibly celluloid). Blades are meticulously engraved with intricate floral and scrolling foliate patterns. - Housed in a fitted black presentation box with white satin lining, showcasing craftsmanship consistent with Victorian to Edwardian design trends. 2. **Carving and Serving Set from Algiers - Celluloid Salad Servers** - Comprising six utensils: a carving knife, carving fork with guard, serving spoon and fork, a specialised dessert server, and a corkscrew. Handles exhibit ornate silver-plated floral designs and one with a cream like tone. - The fitted green velvet-lined case bears a stamped silk lining with the inscription: "AUX 500,000 BIJOUX / J. Perret / 21, RUE BAB-AZOUN / ALGER." This identifies the retailer as a prominent jeweller in French-colonial Algiers, indicating high-quality craftsmanship. Notable features include engraved blades, intricate scrollwork, and original presentation cases indicative of their formal dining context. The items reflect colonial-era luxury and fine European craftsmanship, appealing to collectors of culinary antiques.

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