period-oak-treen-cork-screw-furniture-december-2023
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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.
Sold for: £50
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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.
Sold for: £50
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A Heavy Iron & Wood Framed Corkscrew, Italian Circa 1890, having a wooden ‘skirt’ protecting the bottle neck and an Archimedean helix.
Sold for: £150
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A Heavy Iron & Wood Framed Corkscrew, Italian Circa 1890, having a wooden ‘skirt’ protecting the bottle neck and an Archimedean helix.
Sold for: £150
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A Heavy German Made Corkscrew by Ehrhardt of Berlin, Circa 1890, having a locking device and rubber bottle protecting ring inside the two pillar frame, 5½” (14 cm) in length.
Sold for: £50
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A Heavy German Made Corkscrew by Ehrhardt of Berlin, Circa 1890, having a locking device and rubber bottle protecting ring inside the two pillar frame, 5½” (14 cm) in length.
Sold for: £50
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A Late 19th Century English Double Compound Lever Corkscrew marked ‘Weirs Patent Double No 4283 JHSB’ with residual bronze painted patination and a simple wire helix.
Sold for: £850
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A Late 19th Century English Double Compound Lever Corkscrew marked ‘Weirs Patent Double No 4283 JHSB’ with residual bronze painted patination and a simple wire helix.
Sold for: £850
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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 simple wire helix.
Sold for: £440
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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 simple wire helix.
Sold for: £440
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A ”Geha” Double-Lever Corkscrew, The handle marked ”PATENTAMTL, GESCH” and ”PATENTED BREVETTE”, to one side and ”Geha” to the other with a centre cut helix, 7” (18 cm) in length.
Sold for: £240
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A ”Geha” Double-Lever Corkscrew, The handle marked ”PATENTAMTL, GESCH” and ”PATENTED BREVETTE”, to one side and ”Geha” to the other with a centre cut helix, 7” (18 cm) in length.
Sold for: £240
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Two Nickel Plated Steel Corkscrews: A French Concertina-type ‘Zig-Zag’ Lever Corkscrew in original card box, circa 1920 having six levers with crown cap openers to the top of the frame, marked Bte S.
Sold for: £40
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Two Nickel Plated Steel Corkscrews: A French Concertina-type ‘Zig-Zag’ Lever Corkscrew in original card box, circa 1920 having six levers with crown cap openers to the top of the frame, marked Bte S.
Sold for: £40