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A cast brass figural cat open frame corkscrew with heavy swivel-over collar on the revolving handle, Circa 1950.
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A German steel sprung corkscrew known as the Columbus with steel cap lifter handle, Circa 1895.
A cast iron novelty corkscrew in the form of a sailor holding a lifebelt, by Paul Gladman, Circa 1958.
A French all steel open frame corkscrew with swivel-over collar on the revolving handle by Jacques Perille, Circa 1890.
Nickel plated roundlet corkscrew by George Wright and Charles Bailey, Circa 1873.
German steel sprung corkscrew derived from the 1883 German patent by Dunisch and Schoëler known as the ‘Hercules’.
An English brass corkscrew of Bivalent shaft and crab piece type, known as ‘The King’, Circa 1915.
French steel ‘eyebrow’ two-finger corkscrew marked “JP” for Jacques Perille. Circa 1890.
A straight pull wooden handle corkscrew with dusting brush marked “C. VIARENGO PATENT” on the flat shank, Circa 1900.
A chrome plated all steel example of William Plants’ patent ‘The Magic’, Circa 1905.
McBride’s Patent straight pull corkscrew, Circa 1890.
Steel four finger pull corkscrew marked “Debouchoir” on one side of the handle and “A.P.”on the other side. Circa 1900.
A nickel plated double lever Italian corkscrew, Circa 1920.
Steel four finger pull corkscrew with a cap lifter incorporated in the handle, Circa 1900.
Late 19th century English walnut cased mantle clock, surmounted with a spelter bust, signed W. Davis & Sons, London’.
An Art Deco canteen of silver cutlery for 12 made in Birmingham / Sheffield 1946 by Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd.
George V silver cocktail spoon marked for Sheffield 1914 by Martin Hall & Co Ltd.
Edwardian silver cake knife with mother of pearl handle marked for Sheffield 1909 by E L Thompson & Co.
Art Deco three piece silver tea service marked for Birmingham 1931 by Adie Brothers Ltd.
Art Deco silver christening cup marked for Birmingham 1934 by Charles S Green & Co Ltd.
Silver Celtic style Quaiche marked for London 1959 by Wakely & Wheeler.
Arts & Crafts silver beaker marked for Birmingham 1922 by Albert Edward Jones.
Pair of George V silver gravy boats marked for London 1925 by Robert Stewart on one and Josiah Williams & Co on the other, probably acting as the retailer.
Victorian silver double tot measure marked for Sheffield 1897 by Martin, Hall & Co.
Victorian silver mounted porcelain scent bottle marked for Birmingham 1900, the silver by Henry Bushell & Co and the Porcelain by Lock & Co.
Victorian silver crimped rim sugar dish marked for London 1884 showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Hukin & Heath.
Victorian silver sweet dish marked for London 1894 by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater.
Art Deco silver gravy boat marked for Sheffield 1940 by Stower & Wragg Ltd.
Edward VIII silver olive spoon marked for Sheffield 1936 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons.
Victorian silver milk jug marked for Chester 1900 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes.
George III silver milk jug marked for London 1810 by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart.
Victorian silver egg cup marked for London 1883.
George V silver buttonhole posy holder marked for Birmingham 1912 by Francis Webb.