period-oak-treen-cork-screw-furniture-december-2023
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Four Peg & Worm Picnic Corkscrews: Two of steel, circa 1800; one with a fluted wire helix encased in a screw on octagonal sheath, the other with a perfect wire helix in ring-turned sheath.
Sold for: £45
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Four Peg & Worm Picnic Corkscrews: Two of steel, circa 1800; one with a fluted wire helix encased in a screw on octagonal sheath, the other with a perfect wire helix in ring-turned sheath.
Sold for: £45
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Six Brass Picnic Corkscrews: Two with Bullet-shaped handles; one of which clasped by a hand-shaped ring with centre cut helix, the other with simple wire helix.
Sold for: £45
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Six Brass Picnic Corkscrews: Two with Bullet-shaped handles; one of which clasped by a hand-shaped ring with centre cut helix, the other with simple wire helix.
Sold for: £45
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A Rare American Framed Woodman’s Patent Corkscrew marked Patd JanY 6 1886 to one side and WOODMAN’S PATENT to the other above a two pillar frame and simple wire helix fitted with suspension ring, 6¼” (16 cm) in length.
Sold for: £340
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A Rare American Framed Woodman’s Patent Corkscrew marked Patd JanY 6 1886 to one side and WOODMAN’S PATENT to the other above a two pillar frame and simple wire helix fitted with suspension ring, 6¼” (16 cm) in length.
Sold for: £340
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A 19th Century Roundlet Corkscrew circa 1880, with a whistle incorporated into one half of the screw together handle, and a fluted wire helix, the handle 3½” (9 cm) in length.
Sold for: £60
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A 19th Century Roundlet Corkscrew circa 1880, with a whistle incorporated into one half of the screw together handle, and a fluted wire helix, the handle 3½” (9 cm) in length.
Sold for: £60
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A Steel Roundlet Corkscrew marked ‘LUND’S PATENT SPHERICAL JOINT LONDON” to the handle with ”PATENT LUND’S” above the simple wire helix, patented by William Lund & William Hipkins jointly in 1855, 3” (7.
Sold for: £140
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A Steel Roundlet Corkscrew marked ‘LUND’S PATENT SPHERICAL JOINT LONDON” to the handle with ”PATENT LUND’S” above the simple wire helix, patented by William Lund & William Hipkins jointly in 1855, 3” (7.
Sold for: £140