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Lot 831

An Austrian porcelain breakfast service, decorated with classical figures and cherubs, Wedgwood cabinet plate, corkscrew and a bakelite compass.Condition Report: Usage marks and rubbing throughout, one cup has a hairline crack.

Lot 181

Qty of oddments inc military Warriss pocket knife, LMS hotels advertising corkscrew, antique brass bill clip in the form of a native american Indian head, 2 vintage Boy Scout whistles etc

Lot 194

Antique Thomason style double action mechanical corkscrew with bone handle - 17cm long (closed) 23.5cm extended t/w vintage drinks pourer

Lot 348

A Victorian silver travelling corkscrew with engine turned decoration. London 1846. Approx. 45 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 153

A Victorian silver plated lemon squeezer. Hukin & Heath. c.1895.Of naturalistic design, modelled as a lemon with a hinged cover and turning screw raised on a single support, registered design no. 203233, numbered 8546 to underside, 33cm high, together with a corkscrew, unmarked, the textured handle designed as a log (2)   Condition Report: Good overall condition but the silver plating has been almost entirely removed (except for the underside). The squeezer has not been tested for functionality but the handle does appear to turn and screw/unscrew as intended. Several cracks and some marking to the wooden plunger. Closing clip is loose when closed. Heavy tarnish to unmarked metal corkscrew. Please note that Roseberys does not guarantee the working order of the lemon squeezer.  Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-yXvZJWw8TF 

Lot 169

Assorted UK coinage, comprising pennies, halfpennies, shillings, commemorative crowns, corkscrew, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 150

The Incredible and rare, Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) awarded to Sergeant Derrick John Allen, Air Gunner of 467 Squadron, who, on the 2nd of November 1944 returning from an Operation to Dusseldorf as  the Mid-Upper Gunner of Lancaster DV396 was attacked several times by a night fighter which left the Lancaster almost uncontrollable and with an engine on fire. As the Crew Prepared to leave the aircraft it was discovered that the rear gunner was trapped in his turret. Sgt Allen immediately went to his aid, knowing that the bomber could break up at any moment.  He used an axe to chop open the doors of the turret, having done this he succeeded in freeing the rear gunner and they made their way forward to bale out but before being able to do so the Lancaster broke up.  Sgt Allen found himself in mid air and pulled the parachute ripcord, landing in a tree after a very low descent, comprising, Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) (1880966 Sgt. D.J. Allen. R.A.F.), 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-45 War Medal, all unnamed ad issued, mounted for war, very fine (4)Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) the London Gazette 6th of March 1945Sergeant Derick John Allen (1880966) RAF(VR) No. 467 Squadron (Australian)This airman was the mid-upper gunner in an aircraft detailed to attack Dusseldorf one night in November 1944.  During the operation the aircraft was attacked by a fighter. Sergeant Allen opened fire but the enemy aircraft closed in and the bomber was struck by a burst of machine gun fire which caused much damage.  A second attack followed and the aircraft was hit.  The outer port engine was hit and caught fire.  All efforts to extinguish the fire were unavailing.  Later the aircraft lost hight and later dived out of control.  The position became hopeless and the Captain ordered the crew to abandon the aircraft. The rear gunner was unable to open the turret doors and was trapped.  With complete disregard for his own safety Sergeant Allen promptly went to the assistance of his comrade.  The aircraft was now on fire and falling rapidly.  Nevertheless, this gallant airman hacked away at the turret doors with an axe and finally succeeded in freeing his comrade.  Just as Sgt Allen was ready to jump the aircraft broke in two. He fell clear, however, pulled the ripcord of his parachute and descended safely.  In the face of extreme danger this airman displayed conduct in keeping with the best traditions of the Royal Air Force.The Rear Gunner Flight Sergeant William John Lemin was killed when he hit the ground.A fuller account is includedOn the night of Thursday the 2.3rd November 1944 a force of 992 aircraft, 561 Lancaster, 400 Halifax’s and 31 Mosquito aircraft were briefed to attack Dusseldorf. Resulting from the nights operations 27 aircraft failed to return, 93 airman were killed, 5 injured and 29 became Prisoners of War.Lancaster DV396 took off at 16.31Hrs from RAF Station Waddington in Lincolnshire. The crew were F/O L.K. Landridge RAAF Pilot, Sgt J Halstead RAF(VR) Flight Engineer, Flight Sergeant D.G Beverley RAAF, Navigator, Flight Sergeant K.C. Woollam, Bomb Aimer, Flight Sergeant W.C. Denny, RAAF Wireless Operator, Sergeant D.J. Allen Mid Upper Gunner, Flight Sergeant W.J. Lemin Rear Gunner.After successfully bombing Dusseldorf Lancaster DV396 was attacked by an enemy fighter, despite evasive action and continuous defensive fire from its gunners.  The fighter made two sweeping attacks; both times the bomber was raked with machine gun fire causing much damage to the aircraft.  The second attack setting=g fire to the port outer engine. The crew desperately tried to save the crippled bomber and the attempts to extinguish the flaming engine failed. Loosing height rapidly the crippled bomber spiralling out of control the Captain ordered to abandon.  The rear gunner F/S Lemin could not open his turret doors to make his escape.  Screaming for help, Sgt. Allen went to his assistance informing the Captain of the rear gunners predicament.  The Captain, F/O Landridge , who was about to abandon the aircraft , promptly climbed back into his seat and took control to try to stay the aircrafts descent.  By this time the aircraft was completely ablaze and falling rapidly, never the less The Captain remined at the controls and Sgt Allen hacked away with the fire axe until his comrade was free/ With only seconds to spare all three airman made their exit as the aircraft broke up.  With little altitude left all three parachutes only partially deployed with catastrophic effect.  The Captain and rear gunner being killed instantly .  The Lancaster crashing into the ground in allied held territory.  Luckily Sgt Allen’s partially deployed parachute caught on the last reaming tree in a clearing in a forest.  The Captain F/Off Landridge for staying at his post was recommended for the Victoria Cross, but this was not granted.Sgt Allen was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Flying and this was presented by His Majesty the King, King George Vi at Buckingham Palace on the 12th of March 1946.From Sgt Allen Flying Log Book467 Squadron27th September 1944 Ops Kaiserslautern5th October 1944 Ops Wilhelmshacen6th October 1944 Ops Bremen9th October 1944 Ops Walcheren11th October 1944 Ops Walcheren20th October 1944 Ops Walcheren1st November 1944 Ops Homberg No Bombs Dropped2nd November 1944 Ops Dusseldorf Bombed successfully.  Attacked by FW190 Abandoned aircraft landed safely 7 mls S/W of Spa. Belgium, Pilot and Rear Gunner Killed.7th February 1945 Ops Ladbergen – Dortmund Ems Canal8th February 1945 Ops Politz, Accurate FLAK Fighters present13th February 1945 Ops Dresden, Corkscrew Left to avoid fighters14th February 1945 Ops Chemnitz3rd March 1945 Ops Dortmund Ems Canal accurate FLAK6th March 1945 Ops Sassnitz7th March 1945 Ops Hamburg11th March 1945 Ops Essen18th of April 1945 Ops Komotau19th and final operational flight 25th April 1945 Ops Tonsberg, Norway, caught in search light took evasive action.8th May 1945 NO MORE WAR!Sold with Flying Log Book for Navigators, Air Bombers Air Gunners and Flight Engineers, MK4 Flying Goggles, Impellor of DV396 engine. Perspex from mid upper turret, Ball race from mid-upper turret, Perspex inspection hatch and landing light all recovered from the crash site of Lancaster DV396. Over 140 original photographs, Photographs of the crash site, crash reports, details of his visits to the crash site and to see the graves of Landridge and Lemin in Hotton War Cemetery, 467 Squadron reunion material, original photograph outside Buckingham Palace. Letters, cards, post cards. 4 Printed Books in which Sgt Allen appears467-463 Squadrons RAAF by H.M. (Nobby) BlundellLooking into Hell by Mel RolfeHell on Earth by Mel RolfeFlying for Freedom by Tony ReddingAll signed by the authors to Sgt Allen.A most comprehensive, poignant and incredible group that contains parts of the aircraft the rare Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) was awarded.

Lot 148

The Incredible DFC, DFM group of 5 awarded to Flight Lieutenant Wiiliam James Simpson, who as a Rear Gunner in Whitley’s, Halifax’s and Lancaster’s as a Pathfinder flew 102 Operational Sorties for Bomber Command between the 25th of June 1942 and the 24th of April 1945 Damaging at least one German Night fighter in Combat over Berlin. Comprising Distinguished Flying Cross (1944), Distinguished Flying Medal, (999298 F/Sgt. W.J. Simpson. R.A.F.)1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany Clasp, 1939-45 War Medal, all unnamed as issued, extremely fine (5)DFM London Gazette 15th October 1943999298 Flight Sergeant Willaim James Simpson Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve No 35 SquadronDFC London Gazette 13 October 1944William James Simpson D.F.M. (155187) R.A.F.V.R. 35 Sqn.Extract From Air Gunner Flying Log BookNo 10 OUT Whitley25 June 1942 No 1 Bremen“B” Flight 78 Squadron Halifax 20 September 1942 No 3 Saarbrucken Heavy FLAK French Coast1 October 1942 No 4 Flensburg 1 Search Light Put Out16 November 1942 No 6 Slight FLAK Damage to aircraft14 January 1943 No 13 Lorient Landed at Ford 1-1,000 Bomb Hung Up27 January 1943 No 14 Dusseldorf Coned in Searchlights 1-1,000 bomb hung up3 February 1943 No 17 Hamburg Temperature 40degrees below Zero28 February 1943 No 24 St Nazaire Target left burning fiercely 35 Pathfinder Squadron Lancaster13 May 1943 No 29 Pilsen Aircraft Damaged by FLAK16 June 1943 No 33 Cologne Aircraft Shot up by FLAK22 June 1946 No 35 Le Creusot – Lost an Engine24 July 1943 No 36 Hamburg Aircraft Damaged by FLAK27 July 1943 No 37 Hamburg Target Well Alight29 July 1943 No 38 Hamburg Its Still Burning2 August 1943 No 39 Hamburg Aircraft Damaged By FLAK Severe Thunderstorm17 August 1943 No 43 Peenemunde (See Print by Frank Wooton)14 September 1943 No 44 Montlucon Bombed at 5,000 feet Aircraft blown upwards by heat from fires22 September 1943 No 45 Hanover – Good Show18 March 1944 No 47 Frankfurt Bombs Jettisoned Port Outer on Fire24 March 1943 No 49 Berlin Attacked by FW90 Claimed as  Probable (See Combat Report)30 March 1944 No 50 Nuremburg Damaged by Fighter landed at Ford (See Combat Report)27 April 1944 No 54 Friedrichshafen Numerous attacks by Fighters30 April 1944 No 55 Achers Marshalling Yards – Master Bomber12 August 1944 No 70 Falaise Troop Concentrations14 March 1945 No 96 Essen14 April 1945 No 100 Berlin Master Bomber24 April 1945 No 102 Neubrandenburg Dropping Medical Supplies.10 May 1945  Lubeck – Ferrying POWs.Flying Hours 306.59 Day 457.18 Night Combat Report24/25 March 1943        Target BerlinLancaster III “B” Serial ND.648 35 PFF SquadronCaptain S/l CreswellA/Bomber S/L AllportNavigator F/O Miller H.W/Operator F/O MillerM/Gunner Sgt RhodesR/Gunner F/O SimpsonF/ Engineer Sgt WhiteAt 2332 hours on the night of the 24/25 March 1944 Lancaster III (ND.648) “B” of 35 Squadron was just about to turn off its bombing run of 222 degs M at 18,000 feet with an I.A of 190 knots when the M/U Gunner saw a F.W. 90 at 300 yards dead astern closing in rapidly in a steep dive.  The M/U Gunner gave “Corkscrew Go” and as the Lancaster commenced to corkscrew to port the E/A opened fire at 100 yards with cannon and M.G using red and green trace and hitting the starboard tail plane of the bomber before breaking away port quarter up.As the fighter broke away both gunners opened fire and claim hits on the underside of the E.A..The Lancaster was now loosing height rapidly and the F.W. 90 appeared to the gunners to climb before rolling over and diving away on the port beam.At the time of the combat there was 9/10th cloud below, illuminated by Search Lights and target fire glow.The Rear Gunner fired 300 rounds and had one No1 stoppage in the L.H. outer gun and the L.H. inner ran away.  The Mid Upper fired 150 rounds.Mid Upper Sgt RhodesRear Gunner F/O Simpson Combat ReportNight 30/31st March 1944        Target NuremburgLancaster III “B” ND.648 35 SquadronCaptain S/l CreswellA/Bomber S/L AllportNavigator F/O Miller H.W/Operator F/O MillerM/Gunner Sgt RhodesR/Gunner F/O SimpsonF/ Engineer Sgt WhiteOn the night of the 30.31st March 1944 Lancaster III “B” ND.648 of 35 Squadron was returning from attacking Nuremberg.  At 03.20hrs height 17,000 feet I.A.S. 169 knots 279 degs True 4908N 0316E Weather cloudy with dark patches, no moon.The R/Gunner saw a single engine fighter, later identified as 109F approximately 700 yards on the fine port quarter up. He ordered Pilot to corkscrew port and immediately lost the fighter.  Pilot resumed course.At 03.28hrs height 15,000ft I.A.S. 175knots 302 degs true W/Op reported A/C on fishpond closing in astern about ½ mile distant. He then said he had lost him and almost immediately R. Gunner observed a burst of cannon fire from about 500 yards range dead astern.  He immediately told pilot to corkscrew starboard and returned enemy fire with a short bursts of 50 rounds.Owing to a faulty inter-com tumbler switch mounted in turret Pilot did not receive directions immediately and explosive shells struck the Lancaster Port and Starboard rudder tail plane, also ports and starboard wing. Enemy aircraft broke off starboard down and R/Gunner fired a burst of about 100 rounds.  Enemy aircraft was last seen diving down into cloud.Mid Upper Gunner Sgt RhodesRear Gunner F/O Simpson.Sold with Observers and Air Gunners Flying Log Book, Airman’s Pay Book, Flying Clothing Card No 35 Squadron Pathfinder Reunion Association Membership Card, Original photograph of the crew of “B” for Beer in front of aircraft, original photographs of Simpson in and around Lancaster and a photograph of his turret damaged by FLAK.  1943 Dated Battle Dress Blouse with ribbons for DFC, DFM and Air Gunners Brevet as worn on Operations.  Flying Officer’s  Uniform with Trousers and Side Hat with Air Gunners Brevet, Medal Ribbons and his Pathfinder Badge.  One large Painting of a Lancaster by Coulson, Oil on Board unglazed 83cm x 64cm, One Print of a Lancaster – “Peenemunde” by Frank Wootton August 17-18 1943 German Fighters and English Bombers Battel above the research station at Peenemunde to decide the fate of the Nazi “V” Weapons, signed by 8 airman who took part in the battle. (NB This was Simpson’s 43 Operational Sortie) Limited Edition No. 81/100 framed and glazed 96cm x 84cm.Medals framed and glazed for display.

Lot 547

Mother-of-pearl handled set of manicure and other items to include corkscrew and button hook, small paper knife with metal bird terminal, bookmark, folding metal multi-tool with hoof pick and corkscrew, various penknives and similar items (2 boxes) 

Lot 732

Old Sheffield plate wine funnel, with gilt bucket, 14cm long, and a James Heeley & Sons corkscrew

Lot 12

A Mid Century Metal Corkscrew in the Form of a Pony, 8cms High

Lot 870

A George III silver travelling corkscrew, by Samuel Pemberton, circa 1800, maker's mark only, 78mm. Condition - poor

Lot 485

A Victorian bone handled corkscrew, inscribed 'Bark Salem, R.V. 1842'. Condition - good

Lot 86

A heavy cast iron press. Square in shape with corkscrew type action and handle, W42cm x D25cm.

Lot 988

Corkscrew, hip flask, pocket knives and other items **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 34

A tray of collectables; S. Auld of Glasgow brass whistle, Whisky flask, AA Badge, Silver and horn porridge spoon, Vintage Treble Measuring tape, Antique corkscrew, Vintage golf ball "The Link" and various other items.

Lot 88

An unusual Victorian brass corkscrew. 

Lot 1261

A T. Renshaw and Son, Sheffield Two Blade Pocket Knife, with stag scales, 10cm long; A 'Vulcan' Six Blade Knife, including saw, corkscrew, etc, stag scales, 10.5cm long. (2)

Lot 54

A 19th Century Bone Plaque, two miniature bibles, compass, three 19th century glass bottles, corkscrew, etc (qty)

Lot 869

Two compacts, a brass travel corkscrew and various walking stick badges

Lot 310

A 19th Century mother of pearl and steel corkscrew, the small oval shaped handle supporting a spiral stem with threaded screw, 7.5cm x 3.9cm

Lot 9

A small collection of silver plate to include: a Viners plated coffee pot; a three-piece Viners of Sheffield plated tea set with floral/foliate border; an Alpha plate tankard; a modern stylised plated oval twin photo frame; Norwegian pewter handled cake slice; cast corkscrew; and a pair of plated tablespoons. (1 box)

Lot 312

An Arts and Crafts stamp holder and inkwell, a handmade glass dish with silver plate sponge basin for stamps (WMF 1/0 0x), EPNS Santa, a corkscrew with a brush on the handle, a silver plate propelling pencil (F Raker & Sons), a pickle fork, serving slice and fruit serving spoon, salad spoon (scissor style), and an unopened face powder (Three Flowers), unopened Coty soap, powder compact, powder puff box, powder puffs a square compact, and a bone and sequin fan in box.

Lot 290

A mixed lot comprising a Thomason type corkscrew, two other corkscrews, a vegetable chopper and an antique key.

Lot 177

A 19thC Lunds Patent London rack corkscrew, 17cm high.

Lot 232

A DUTCH SILVER CORKSCREW DOUBLE-ENDED SEAL MID 19TH CENTURY, UNMARKED formed as a Y shape, the two terminals engraved to each with a different crest, to a tapered stem with screw-off lid  10cm (long overall), 1.7cm (long matrix) The Matrix Collection

Lot 322

A reproduction carved cuckoo clock, chamber stick, horn handled cake slice, corkscrew, brass mounted hardwood box, magnifying glass and die cast metal Coldstream Guards figure

Lot 139

A box containing corkscrew, bottle stoppers, pen knives etc.

Lot 23

A collection of treen including tobacco jar, salt box, nutcracker, corkscrew, carved bird plaque etc

Lot 168

Silver plated loving cup by R H, R H, retailed by Field, Cheapside, H.18.3cm; Part canteen of cutlery in an inlaid mahogany case, W.47.2cm; David Linley for Dunhill silver mounted rosewood cigar case, L.19.7cm; 2 French corkscrew/bottle openers, cased; 3 other corkscrews, French Le Jockey Club binoculars, (a/f), cased; Egyptian bead necklace, boxed, and 5 other items. (a lot)

Lot 561

A silver plated and leather hip or spirit flask - early 20th century, by James Dixon & Sons, with brown crocodile leather casing and hinged turn-off lid, 16.5cm high; together with a plated metal pocket travelling corkscrew; an antique steel T-bar corkscrew; a vintage leather surcingle; and a lather martingale with modern horse brasses.

Lot 675

A 19th century brass double-action Thomason patent corkscrew - with turned bone handle with brush (probably replaced), the brass barrel with applied Royal coat of arms; together with a leather cased Lockley Abbey 50ft surveyor's tape measure. (2)

Lot 1232

A display of corkscrew designs, realistically copied from the originals, in composition material (suitable for display only).

Lot 222

JAMES BOND: THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUNBritish Quad (30" x 40"); Country-of-OriginVery Fine on Linen; Artwork by Robert McGinnis United Artists, 1974This is a beautiful example of a famous image that has been expertly linen-backed. Minor sporadic airbrushing was done around the borders, along with a delicate touch-up of the folds.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 Thursday, September 12th. 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 September 13th.

Lot 1342

A Bentley wicker picnic basket and contents mostly bearing the Bentley insignia comprising six porcelain cups and saucers by Rococo England, four forks, four tea spoons and two knives by Viners 18/8, two metal flasks, two metal flasks, three metal mugs, Centennial World Tour Australia 2004 corkscrew & tupperware, together with an unused Bentley grey/black gold umbrella.

Lot 1239

19thC mechanical brass corkscrew with bone handle, Merry Phipson and Parker letter clip, Chinese cloisonné stamp box, collection of Victorian tankards with impressed VR and relevant measure marks and 'Maker CM Beaton, Glasgow' to bases, tallest 15cm

Lot 707

An English Thomason 1802 Patent double-action corkscrew, mid 19th c, with gilt lacquered fruit and vine barrel, reeded collar and dome shoulder, turned bone handle, wire helix For a similar example see Watney, B M & H D Babbidge Corkscrews for Collectors, plate XV (left) and for an identical example, Christies South Kensington corkscrew sale 22 Sept 1998 lot 109 (£650) Lacks brush, handle not chipped, sharp point, retaining most of the original lacquer, helix in working order

Lot 271

A William IV silver gilt  fitted green morocco leather dressing case, the accessories including pair of silver gilt mounted cut glass scent bottles with glass stoppers, a vinaigrette, gold handled twisted wire scent bottle corkscrew and bodkin, a silver propelling pencil and mother of pearl manicure tools, several associated, key, 29.5cm l, the silver gilt accessories by Archibald Douglas, London 1833, one pierced cover maker TD a pellet between, London 1835, the vinaigrette by Rawlings & Summers, London 1835, 7ozs 10dwts weighable One glass box damaged. The remaining items in good condition, including the vinaigrette

Lot 71

A silver cased open faced pocket watch, signed 'Coast Guards Timekeeper, W. E. Watts & Co', together with an American full hunter pocket watch, an Art Deco silver-handled corkscrew (William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1937), a small quantity of hat pins and a pair of driving spectacles.

Lot 60

A zigzag corkscrew, a further lacquered brass corkscrew depicting a monkey, an antler handled example and two others.

Lot 1

A 19th Century Two Division Cutlery Tray Containing Corkscrew with Brush and Joseph Fenton and Sons Wooden Handled Cutlery

Lot 205a

Mixed lot of metalware including silver plate paperknife in the form of an arrow, pewter wine funnel, white metal bottle stopper in the form of a top hat, ceramic handled paperknife,  white metal corkscrew with moulded grape and vine handle, silver plated bottle stopper and a set of sugar tongs

Lot 41

An Antique 15ct Gold Champagne Bottle with corkscrew charm, 3.26g

Lot 1184

A 19th century brass sovereign scales, and weights contained in a jappaned tin together with a pull-through corkscrew, with ring turned handle and inset brush.

Lot 289

A quantity of Alessi tableware and a hammered comport. Condition - good Green-boxed corkscrew complete, looks untouched so near-excellent.  Four further unboxed corkscrews - good.  Generally good throughout.

Lot 41

A early 19th century Thomason type patent corkscrew. The turned bone handle with a steel hanging loop and brush, brass and steel screw, the barrel applied with Royal Coat of Arms, Max 20cm high

Lot 3071

KombinationswerkzeugSchmiedeeisen. Kopf mit Hammer und Axt abschraubbar und eine Zange freigebend. Beide Griffe ebenfalls abschraubbar. Darin eine Ahle, zwei Schrauben- und ein Korkenzieher. L. 14,5 cm.Provenienz: Sammlung Nessi, Auktion Koller, Zürich, 2. April 2012, Lot-Nr. 574.A French iron combination tool with a hammer, an axe, a pliers, an awl, two screwdrivers and a corkscrew.Frankreich. 18. Jh.

Lot 425

Military badges including Lancashire Hussars, Suffolk Regiment and Irish Guards examples, a Royal Army Ordnance Corps plastic badge, together with a Coronation medal for King George V and Queen Elizabeth, two Liverpool City Police whistles, a pocket corkscrew, three plastic beach tags and a metal example.

Lot 2550

A selection of corkscrews, including an O.H.B. Special Scotch Whisky advertising corkscrew, other crossbar corkscrews and a scarce Guinness Millennium edition corkscrew, together with a pair of pewter wine tasters and a pair of cufflinks.

Lot 31

Small group of collectibles including a WWI death penny 'Ralph D'Albini Morrell', small brass tiger ornament, treen string box, wooden fishing float, metalware dog kennel, novelty corkscrew in the form of a rifle bullet, enamel cup, Wempe brass ship's clock (8)

Lot 322

ASSORTMENT OF COLLECTIBLESincluding antique corkscrew, set of postal scales with weights, Guiseppi Leonard mantle clock with Pierrot and girl clown, figurine of a boy, figurine of a boy and girl, folk art carved wooden stand, brass vase, small quantity of ornate EPNS flatware some with mother of pearl handles etc

Lot 186

Heeley A1 Double Lever Corkscrew

Lot 388

Bugatti Italy wine stopper together with 5 Alessi Little Ghost bottle stoppers and an Alessi blue parrot corkscrew

Lot 388

Ephemera and Collectables - a novelty Ibex cigarette lighter, other; an LMS hand written recipe book; assorted buttons, Horlicks and other tins; a Bakelite darning mushroom; corkscrew; various bus tickets; a Co-op Society savings book; lantern plates; an autograph book with entries from family and friends, dated 1915 - 1920; books; qty

Lot 115

Victorian brass decorative door bell, Victorian travel corkscrew, Continental box with painted lid, pen knife, button hook etc.

Lot 1156

Contemporary oil on canvas board, still life with teapot, bottle and corkscrew, unsigned, 40 x 46cm, framed

Lot 102

A rack and pinion corkscrew with brush and bone handle, pair of nutcrackers.

Lot 21

A Victorian Brass Double Action Corkscrew and a 19th Century Corkscrew Missing Brush

Lot 217

A late 19th century French Foucher & Cie., Epernay scissor-action champagne cage cutters, one blade fitted with a retractable corkscrew; another similar stamped GE Dufaut & Cie.; two pairs of German scissor corkscrews (4)

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