period-oak-treen-cork-screw-furniture-december-2023
Showing 37–48 of 144 results
-
37
Two French Concertina-type Lever Corkscrews with two finger pull-bar handles: ‘The Perfect’ circa 1900 and ‘The Ideal’ circa 1910, both with a centre cut helix.
Sold for: £40
Expired37
Two French Concertina-type Lever Corkscrews with two finger pull-bar handles: ‘The Perfect’ circa 1900 and ‘The Ideal’ circa 1910, both with a centre cut helix.
Sold for: £40
-
40
Two Edwin Wolverson Design Two Part Lever Corkscrews: One marked ‘THE TANGENT LEVER’, the other ‘EDWIN WOLVERSON REGISTERED NOV 4 1873’.
Sold for: £60
Expired40
Two Edwin Wolverson Design Two Part Lever Corkscrews: One marked ‘THE TANGENT LEVER’, the other ‘EDWIN WOLVERSON REGISTERED NOV 4 1873’.
Sold for: £60
-
43
Two 19th Century ”A1” Double Lever Patent Corkscrews by James Heeley & Sons, Birmingham, with simple wire helices, one with residual bronze finish.
Sold for: £90
Expired43
Two 19th Century ”A1” Double Lever Patent Corkscrews by James Heeley & Sons, Birmingham, with simple wire helices, one with residual bronze finish.
Sold for: £90
-
44
Two Open-Framed Steel Corkscrews: One stamped on handle ‘WULFRUNA’ and ‘PLANTS PATENT No 5549 (patent obtained by Plant in 1884).
Sold for: £260
Expired44
Two Open-Framed Steel Corkscrews: One stamped on handle ‘WULFRUNA’ and ‘PLANTS PATENT No 5549 (patent obtained by Plant in 1884).
Sold for: £260
-
47
A Late 19th Century French Coffee-Grinder type framed Corkscrew attributed to JH Perille Paris circa 1880, nickel plated with a black composition knop to the winding handle and an Archimedean screw helix.
Sold for: £360
Expired47
A Late 19th Century French Coffee-Grinder type framed Corkscrew attributed to JH Perille Paris circa 1880, nickel plated with a black composition knop to the winding handle and an Archimedean screw helix.
Sold for: £360