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An Early 19th Century English Hog-Scraper Candlestick decorated with a triple brass ”wedding band” to the stem and having a scallop shell shaped side ejector, 7¾” (19.
Sold for: £280
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An Early 19th Century English Hog-Scraper Candlestick decorated with a triple brass ”wedding band” to the stem and having a scallop shell shaped side ejector, 7¾” (19.
Sold for: £280
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A Combination Nickel Plated Corkscrew, English Circa 1850, stamped WINGFIELD & Co SHEFFIELD having a Champagne wire clippers, a crate opening claw to one end of the handle and brush to the other along with a fluted wire helix, 7¾” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £70
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A Combination Nickel Plated Corkscrew, English Circa 1850, stamped WINGFIELD & Co SHEFFIELD having a Champagne wire clippers, a crate opening claw to one end of the handle and brush to the other along with a fluted wire helix, 7¾” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £70
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A Combination Nickel Plated Corkscrew, English Circa 1850, stamped WINGFIELD & Co SHEFFIELD having a Champagne wire clippers, a crate opening claw to one end of the handle and brush to the other along with a fluted wire helix, 7¾” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £70
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A Combination Nickel Plated Corkscrew, English Circa 1850, stamped WINGFIELD & Co SHEFFIELD having a Champagne wire clippers, a crate opening claw to one end of the handle and brush to the other along with a fluted wire helix, 7¾” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £70
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A Late 16th Century Stained Glass Panel showing the Wakelyn and Washington family arms, including recumbent lions on an English flag.
Sold for: £2500
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A Late 16th Century Stained Glass Panel showing the Wakelyn and Washington family arms, including recumbent lions on an English flag.
Sold for: £2500
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An English Champagne-Corkscrew by Hugh Mr Bride patented 19 May 1888, with a boxwood champagne cork-shaped handle stamped ‘PATENT No 7431’ to the side, ‘Dry Monopole’ around the edge and ‘REIMS HEIDSIECK & Co’ to the end, and having a fluted wire helix, 4½” (11.
Sold for: £170
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An English Champagne-Corkscrew by Hugh Mr Bride patented 19 May 1888, with a boxwood champagne cork-shaped handle stamped ‘PATENT No 7431’ to the side, ‘Dry Monopole’ around the edge and ‘REIMS HEIDSIECK & Co’ to the end, and having a fluted wire helix, 4½” (11.
Sold for: £170