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Sheet steel non-worm French cork extractor marked ‘AS MADE IN FRANCE AS’ on both sides of the handle, Circa 1949.
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A steel three finger pull corkscrew with cap lifter and hanging ring incorporated into the handle, Circa 1900.
A cast iron black painted combination corkscrew and bottle cap lifter in the form of Andy Capp & Flo.
A chrome plated American Negbaur standing pig table corkscrew.
An open frame steel continuous action corkscrew known as ‘The Perpetual’, Circa 1890.
Straight pull corkscrew with stag antler handle by R. Jones, Circa 1890.
An English cast brass corkscrew in the form of a racing greyhound with a jacket numbered 3, Circa 1920.
A chrome plated steel Italian double lever corkscrew marked “ETERNO”.
An English cast brass single sided corkscrew with a depiction of Mr Punch.
An unusual French mechanical steel corkscrew of Bivalent shaft and crab piece type, Circa 1920.
A straight pull three finger steel corkscrew marked ‘UNIVERSAL’ by G. F. Hipkins & Son, Circa 1890.
A German open frame corkscrew with continuous action marked “RECORD”.
An English cast brass single sided corkscrew with a depiction of a ‘bear with ragged staff’, Circa 1909.
A German open frame steel sprung corkscrew with locking clips, Circa 1905.
Corkscrews
An English steel ‘King’s’ corkscrew marked “COLEMAN 4 HAY MARKET”, Circa 1820.
English brass open frame two pillar corkscrew, Circa 1880.
An English straight pull ‘Holborn Signet’ corkscrew, Circa 1877.
A cast brass figural cat open frame corkscrew with heavy swivel-over collar on the revolving handle, Circa 1950.
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.
Three finger straight pull English corkscrew.
English cast brass single sided corkscrew- “WHAT A DAY”.