period-oak-treen-cork-screw-furniture-december-2023
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A Rare & Fine Victorian Corkscrew with decorative ring turned tubular sheath marked ‘ROBERT JONES & SON BIRMINGHAM REGISTERED No 423 on 8th OCT 1840’ and ‘VR’ to the twin pronged button above a simple wire helix.
Sold for: £500
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A Rare & Fine Victorian Corkscrew with decorative ring turned tubular sheath marked ‘ROBERT JONES & SON BIRMINGHAM REGISTERED No 423 on 8th OCT 1840’ and ‘VR’ to the twin pronged button above a simple wire helix.
Sold for: £500
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Two Small 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews: One English circa 1820 having a ring turned bone handle with brush, knopped and facetted shank with button above a centre cut helix, 4¼” (11 cm) in length.
Sold for: £170
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Two Small 19th Century Straight-pull Corkscrews: One English circa 1820 having a ring turned bone handle with brush, knopped and facetted shank with button above a centre cut helix, 4¼” (11 cm) in length.
Sold for: £170
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Two 19th Century English Straight-pull Corkscrews; each having a turned wooden handle with a brush and an engrailed cork ‘grab’ above a simple wire helix.
Sold for: £190
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Two 19th Century English Straight-pull Corkscrews; each having a turned wooden handle with a brush and an engrailed cork ‘grab’ above a simple wire helix.
Sold for: £190
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Two 19th Century English Straight-pull Corkscrews with wooden handles: A Henshall type circa 1840 with decorative ring turning, a hanging ring and a brush to the handle above a knopped brass shank with button marked ‘WILMOTT & ROBERTS PATENT’ around the top with wrythen serrations to the underside and a simple wire helix, 5¾” (14.
Sold for: £120
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Two 19th Century English Straight-pull Corkscrews with wooden handles: A Henshall type circa 1840 with decorative ring turning, a hanging ring and a brush to the handle above a knopped brass shank with button marked ‘WILMOTT & ROBERTS PATENT’ around the top with wrythen serrations to the underside and a simple wire helix, 5¾” (14.
Sold for: £120