Two Day Sale: Cork Screws, Treen Items, Period Oak Country Furniture and Effects

Period Oak and Country Furniture, Treen Collections and Effects

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Two Day Sale: Cork Screws, Treen Items, Period Oak Country Furniture and Effects

Period Oak and Country Furniture, Treen Collections and Effects

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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An Attractive 19th Century Thomason Double-action Corkscrew of a design patented by Sir Edward Thomason in 1802. The turned bone handle with hang...

A Fine Double-action Brass Framed 'Gothic Window' Corkscrew of a design by Thomason, patented 1802. The ring-turned bone handle with dusting brush...

A Rare & Fine Victorian Corkscrew with decorative ring turned tubular sheath marked 'ROBERT JONES & SON BIRMINGHAM REGISTERED No 423 on 8th OCT 18...

Two 19th Century English Narrow Rack Kings Corkscrews, Circa 1820. One silver plated in fine condition having a bone handle with replaced brush, a...

Three 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews having decoratively turned bone handles. An unmarked Henshall corkscrew circa 1850 with dusting brush ...

Two Small 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews: One English circa 1820 having a ring turned bone handle with brush, knopped and facetted shank wi...

A Fine 19th Century Framed Patent Corkscrew by G. Twiggs with a turned wooden handle with dust brush and a bronzed two pillar frame with a swivel ...

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 Chas Hulls Patent Royal Club Single Lever Corkscrew with a brass badge marked "C. Hull Patentee Birmingham Royal Club Corkscrew", and simple wir...

A Chas Hulls Patent Royal Club Single Lever Corkscrew with a brass badge marked "C. Hull Patentee Birmingham Royal Club Corkscrew", and simple wir...

Two 19th Century English Straight-pull Corkscrews; each having a turned wooden handle with a brush and an engrailed cork 'grab' above a simple wir...

Two 19th Century English Straight-pull Corkscrews with wooden handles: A Henshall type circa 1840 with decorative ring turning, a hanging ring and...

Two Open-framed 'London Rack' Corkscrews; both with turned wooden handles; one possibly ash fitted with dusting brush & hanging ring and having a ...

Two Open-framed 'London Rack' Corkscrews; both with turned wooden handles; one fitted with dusting brush & hanging ring and having residual copper...

Two 19th Century Straight Pull Corkscrew; 'Coney's Patent' Circa 1885. The turned wooden handles with codd bottle openers above cylindrical shanks...

Two 19th Century Framed American Chinnock-type Corkscrews. The larger one circa 1870, having a turned rosewood handle with original brush and hang...

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 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...

Four 19th Century Spring Assist Corkscrews with turned wooden handles; two of which being German Hercules types marked to the bridge "HERCULES" to...

Six Various Anatomical Handled Corkscrews: A straight pull corkscrew circa 1870, with a turned bone handle, wrythen square section shank and perfe...

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

Four Wooden handled Corkscrews: A straight-pull 'Holborn Signet' corkscrew circa 1880, with residual bronze finish to the finger hole, and a simpl...

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

Three 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews having turned wooden handles with dusting brushes: One with a knopped steel shank above a radial flute...

A German Brass-Framed Steel Corkscrew patented by Ernst Scharf in 1901 stamped to the top of the frame 'SOLON' on one side and 'D.R.G.M. No 152004...

A Heavy Iron & Wood Framed Corkscrew, Italian Circa 1890, having a wooden 'skirt' protecting the bottle neck and an Archimedean helix. ...[more]

A Heavy German Made Corkscrew by Ehrhardt of Berlin, Circa 1890, having a locking device and rubber bottle protecting ring inside the two pillar f...

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

A Rare 19th Century Burgess and Fenton Single-lever Corkscrew, marked "J B & SONS" and "PATENT LIFT", Circa 1874, with turned wooden handle and a ...

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

A Rare Late 19th Century French Concertina-type Two Lever Steel Corkscrew; "Le Pouchinelle" circa 1880. ...[more]

Two Nickel Plated Steel Corkscrews: A French Concertina-type 'Zig-Zag' Lever Corkscrew in original card box, circa 1920 having six levers with cro...

Two French Concertina-type Lever Corkscrews with two finger pull-bar handles: 'The Perfect' circa 1900 and 'The Ideal' circa 1910, both with a cen...

Two Concertina-type Lever Corkscrews with residual bronze painted finish: One marked Weirs Patent 12804 25. SEPTR 1884 Heeley & Son Makers. The ot...

Three Lever Corkscrews: An English Nickel-plated corkscrew circa 1884 marked 'N.D. ARMSTRONG PATT APPLD FOR'. And two French; "Le Pouchinelle" cir...

Two Edwin Wolverson Design Two Part Lever Corkscrews: One marked 'THE TANGENT LEVER', the other 'EDWIN WOLVERSON REGISTERED NOV 4 1873'.

Three Two Piece Lund's Lever Corkscrews with triangular plaques to the pivots; One cast 'IMPROVED LEVER FOR DRAWING CORKS'. The others cast 'LUND ...

Three Framed Corkscrews: A French Double Lever Corkscrew by Henri Paraf, patent granted March 1927. No. 631 295, marked "TYR" SGDG to the handle a...

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

Two Open-Framed Steel Corkscrews: One stamped on handle 'WULFRUNA' and 'PLANTS PATENT No 5549 (patent obtained by Plant in 1884). The other French...

Two German Framed BODEGA 2 Corkscrews; Ernst Scharff's German Patent No. 113367 of August 29, 1899. One marked on both sides of the bridge "" BODE...

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

Two French Late 19th Century Framed Corkscrews: One a "PRESTO" Paris lever corkscrew, the other Jacques Pérille rack and pinion corkscrew, both wi...

Two 19th Century Framed French Corkscrews: One a "PRESTO" Paris lever corkscrew, the other a rack and pinion corkscrew marked "MODÈLE JB DÉPOSÉ MA...

Two Framed Corkscrews: A German Freidrich Kummer-type 1880 patent double action corkscrew, and an English corkscrew marked "THE VICTOR" to the bri...

Three 19th Century Corkscrews: Two French Rack and Pinion corkscrews; one with a double cogwheel riser (worn). The third a German Hercules type sp...

Five Framed Antique Steel Corkscrews to include a German made 'Monopol' with a threaded wing-nut handle and swivel over lock to engage the centre ...

Six Framed Corkscrews. An English open frame corkscrew with continuous action named "THE SURPRISE" marked on the bridge with "Registered 13185" to...

Four Corkscrews: Two English Partial Pullers; one marked 'THE MAGIC' 'No 212140 PLANT'S PATENT' patent granted 1910, the other unmarked. A combina...

Two Late 19th Century German made Miniature 'Culp' or 'Hollweg' Corkscrews. Each with a centre cut helix in a hinged frame opening to form the ha...

A Pair of Scissor-action Champagne Wire Cutters marked Strauss Frères & Sœurs Epernay Circa 1920's. A roundlet corkscrew marked G.F.HIPKINS & SONS...

Five Miscellaneous Straight-pull Corkscrews: A French miniature corkscrew circa 1870, with bone handle and a simple wire helix. A mid 19th century...

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