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A wine glass, circa 1770, the round funnel bowl above a red and white corkscrew stem, h.14cm, together with an ale glass, the drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem, h.16cm, and a façon de Venise type wine glass, the conical bowl above a wrythen knop between collars, h.15cm (3)All appear to be intact.
To be sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care: a set of six vintage airtwist coloured glass cordial or liqueur glasses - 1960s-70s, the pale green funnel bowls on elongated baluster stems with four-ply corkscrew twist, 22cm. high; together with a set of five Norwegian pewter egg cups by Askvoll Brug. (11)
JAMES BOND: THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUNWestern Hemisphere One-Sheet (27" x 41"); Style A, West HemisphereVery Fine Folded; Artist Robert McGinnis United Artists, 1974This is the Western Hemisphere version of the Man With The Golden Gun poster which features Albert Broccoli's credit before Harry Saltzman and also has the ratings box and NSS info for the US release.A very clean poster with only some wear along the lower horizontal fold, including some creasing and discoloration and staining on the left side, plus some wear on the lower two vertical folds as well. Otherwise, the poster is in excellent condition.Roger Moore's second shot at James Bond excitingly faced him off against Christopher Lee as slick contract killer Scaramanga. Heavily influenced by the popularity of martial arts movies, it features much kung-fu fighting but is probably best remembered for its audacious "corkscrew" car jump.This lot will be auctioned on Friday, December 8th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on December 7th.
Christofle France, a collection of 8 pieces of silver-plated table accessories. - 4 pepper and salt jars (silver, 925/1000)- Napkin holder (Silver-Plated) - Knife rest in the shape of a fish. (silver plated)- Peper en zoutvat (Silver-Plated) - Knife rests (Silver-Plated)- Corkscrew (Silver-Plated) - Ashtray (Silver-Plated) - Ashtray with Belgian 'Union Fait La Force - Eendracht Maakt Macht' (silver-plate) Dimensions: (D:16 cm)
A SPORTSMAN’S 'WHARNCLIFFE' KNIFE, RODGERS, NO. 6 NORFOLK STREET, SHEFFIELD, CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with folding blade stamped ‘Wharncliffe’, saw, corkscrew, awl, shaped farrier’s hook, inlet picker and tweezers, natural staghorn scales, brass fillets, and vacant German silver escutcheon, 10.4 cm (closed) ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p.84.
A MOTHER-OF-PEARL MOUNTED MANICURE SET, MACDANIEL, OXFORD STREET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND A CASED PAIR OF FRENCH SCISSORS, 20TH CENTURY comprising signed scissors and two folding knives, matching corkscrew, tweezers, pick and button hook, a further pair of associated scissors, on a fitted tray contained within a matching case; the second of burnished steel, in their fitted case; together with a leather scabbard for a pair of scissors, three cased small blades with threaded hafts and a folding key spanner in burnished steel case, the first: 17.7 cm x 13.2 cm overall (5)ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)
˜ AN EXCEPTIONAL GOLD AND GILT-BRASS MOUNTED MINIATURE PENKIFE FOR ROYAL PRESENTATION, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, SHEFFIELD, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY with over forty eight folding blades and accessories including fleams, saw, awls, corkscrew, fork and picks, many signed and some elements in gold, finely filed fillets, mother-of-pearl scales over gold fillet each retained by three gold rivets, one side with a vacant rectangular escutcheon and the other with a shield shaped escutcheon engraved with the crowned letter ’A’, spirally-fluted burnished steel stem, cast and chiselled gilt-copper alloy stand engraved with foliage against a frosted ground, on its carved ivory two-piece base carved with neo-gothic foliage on the top and the base encircled by rectangular panels filled with further designs of foliage and the Royal initial ‘A’ beneath a royal coronet front and back, on an associated moulded wooden base with glass dome cover, 11.5 cm (the knife and ivory stand, opened), 1.8 cm (the knife, closed) Provenance The initial A beneath a British Royal coronet suggests a presentation by the makers to one of Queen Victoria’s children, Princess Alice (1843-78), Prince Alfred (1844-1900) or Prince Arthur (1850-1942).David Hayden-Wright (1936-2006) Stated by the vendor to have been part of the celebrated displays at Joseph Rodgers & Sons showrooms at 9 Norfolk Street. LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 87. In the nineteenth century, Rodgers had an unsurpassed reputation and history that was synonymous with the cutlery trade. The family's first cutler, John Rodgers (1701-85), is recorded around 1724, with a workshop near the present cathedral. In the same year the Company of Cutlers 'let' him a mark, a Star and Maltese Cross, which became world famous in later years. The company began making exhibitions knives and presented George IV with a minute specimen of cutlery with 57 blades, which occupied only an inch [25mm] when closed. In 1822, Rodgers’ was awarded its first Royal Warrant. Another fourteen royal appointments, from British and overseas royal dignitaries, followed over the next eighty years, and its company history was duly titled: Under Five Sovereigns.The McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 halved their American business and consequently they toured South Africa. Despite increasing foreign competition and the decline of the American market, Rodgers’ prospered before the First World War. Joseph Rodgers & Sons left an enduring legacy in its knives. Its dazzling exhibition pieces and other fine cutlery show that the company’s reputation as Sheffield’s foremost knife maker was well founded. Abbreviated from Geoffrey Tweedale 2019. This lot is offered with UK Ivory Act 2018 certificate number HOGO0K0X
A FOLDING KNIFE SAW, UNDERWOOD, LONDON AND A POCKET KNIFE, GEORGE GILL & SONS, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with signed folding saw-blade, and figured hardwood scales; the second with six folding elements including awl and corkscrew (one blade associated) and natural staghorn scales with German silver escutcheon, the first: 15.9 cm (closed) (2) ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 113. Henry Thomas Underwood is recorded at 56 Haymarket between 1822 until his death in 1860. Knives continued to be marked ‘Underwood’ until 1925 when the company ceased trading.
A collection of various wines including 1 x Chateau Barrail Bordeaux 2016 OWC, a boxed pair of Dona Paula Estate Wines including a 2015 Malbec and 2015 Black Edition Lujan de Cuyo Mendoza OWC, 1 x Champagne Pierre Darcys 2015 with corkscrew stopper etc OWC and 6 x Soleil Malromé Côtes du Duras 2002
Large goblet, rim moulded ogee bowl, double series opaque twist stem with two multi-twist threads outside a corkscrew core, conical foot, 19.5cm.Condition report:In good overall condition, no chips or evidence of polishing/ repair. There are some small (less than 0.5cm) surface scratches to the top surface of the foot, and similarly to the bowl interior and exterior, but generally good.
17th/ 18th century Italian Maiolica blue and white cistern, possibly Savona, of oval gadrooned form with two handles formed as angels branching into corkscrew coils, the bowl painted with Putti and figures in a landscape, supported by four paw feet, L55cm, W36cm, H19cmCondition Report:Repaired throughout, angles missings heads and further losses, please refer to additional images.
A SCARCE LARGE-SIZED MULTI-FUNCTION FOLDING SPORTSMAN'S KNIFE SIGNED LEPRE, MANIAGO, circa 1950, with 4 3/4in. spear-point locking main blade, 5in. saw-blade, 2 1/4in. hooked blade, file with turn-screw tip, combined can and bottle-opener, marlin spike and double-wound corkscrew to reverse together with main blade release, nickel bolsters, the front with twin 12-bore cartridge extractors and natural stag-horn scales held with brass pins, 6 1/2in. overall closed. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
Silberner Korkenzieher-Schlüssel der Stadt Bremen, Brinckmann & Lange, um 1930 Silber mit Feingehaltspunzen "800", zweiteilig gearbeitet. Die Reide mit durchbrochenem Bremer Stadtwappen gehalten von Löwen. Der Halm mit Reide abziehbar und den stählernen Korkenzieher freigebend. Gesamtlänge 13 cm, Gewicht 124 g. Im originalen Etui aus blauem Kunstleder mit weißem Samt- und Seidenfutter, im Deckel Juwelierssignet "Brinckmann & Lange - seit 1874 - Hannover Bremen Norderney". A silver corkscrew-key of the City of Bremen, Brinckmann & Lange, circa 1930 A silver corkscrew-key of the City of Bremen, Brinckmann & Lange, circa 1930Silber mit Feingehaltspunzen "800", zweiteilig gearbeitet. Die Reide mit durchbrochenem Bremer Stadtwappen gehalten von Löwen. Der Halm mit Reide abziehbar und den stählernen Korkenzieher freigebend. Gesamtlänge 13 cm, Gewicht 124 g. Im originalen Etui aus blauem Kunstleder mit weißem Samt- und Seidenfutter, im Deckel Juwelierssignet "Brinckmann & Lange - seit 1874 - Hannover Bremen Norderney". Condition: I - II
A Danish Sterling Silver Corkscrew and Mixed Silverware, the corkscrew with T-shaped handle and steel helix 4.25ins high, an Elizabeth II silver taste vin Birmingham 1972, with twin serpent handle pattern handle 4.275ins overall, a silver and turned wood wine bottle coaster London 2000, 5ins diameter, five glass and silver mounted coasters, various sizes, a plated wine funnel and a pair of plated coastersThe Danish corkscrew is by W S Sorensen - it appears to be in good condition. The taste vin is of a reasonable gauge of silver with a cast handle. It appears to be in good condition. Hallmarks well struck on the front edge. The London 2000 silver bottle coaster - appears to be in overall good condition with marks well struck on the lower edge of the exterior. The glass and silver coasters - one measuring 5ins diameter - the silver is lifting in the centre. Marks well struck on edge. Another measuring 5ins diameter - silver lifting in centre and within the border with some twisting of some of the silver sections. Three measure 6ins diameter - some lifting to the silver in the centre of all but are in reasonable condition. The two plated coasters - one has some loss to the side, both have general wear throughout. There is also a plated wine funnel in the lot which is dented and misshapen.
An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a faux coat of arms incorporating various vices to include a pipe, cards and a corkscrew, above the banner, "LIBERTE", the base with integral striker, Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1904, length 5cm, weight 30.56g/0.98ozt gross approx
Brett Payne - An 18ct gold and silver grape vine and corkscrew necklace, twisted grape vine and corkscrews with applied gold grapes and leaves, length 48cm, width 3.5cm, hook clasp, hallmarked Sheffield, sterling silver with part marks for 18ct gold, sponsors mark 'BP' for Brett Payne, weight 108.2g, cased by Brett Payne
* Zeppelin Collectables. Hohner Aeroband mouth organ, circa 1910, both sides engraved with a profile of Graf von Zeppelin and a Zeppelin airship, 13 cm long, together with a small collection of novelty Zeppelin airship items including a miniature mouth organ by Shenandoar, each side applied with a pressed metal Zeppelin design, 4 cm long, LZ 129 corkscrew, the zeppelin handle 9 cm long, plus plus a LZ-4 Zeppelin bottle stopper commemorating the 4-5 August 1908 crash at Echterdingen plus a bakelite airship pipe circa 1930s, 14 cm long QTY: (5)
ELEVEN SILVER BUTTONS AND EIGHT FURTHER ITEMS (19)Comprising; five large buttons decorated with standing soldiers, Birmingham 1901, six small buttons with floral decoration, Birmingham 1902, combined weight 40 gms, also two ceramic buttons, a glove button hook, a small folding corkscrew and four further items
Collection of silver and other items to include: hobnail cut and silver globular scent bottle, silver trophy cup 1.45 troy oz approx, flatware, tongs, corkscrew in the form of a fox etc. total silver weight 4.1 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Silver sugar tongs misaligned. Most items have some wear, minor tarnishing or small dents. Blue glass liner missing from one condiment bowl.

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