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FOUR BOXES OF ASSORTED LOOSE CUTLERY, such as knives and forks, some fitted with ivorine handles, meat prongs, fish knives and forks, butter knives, tablespoons, teaspoons, dessert spoons, wooden spoon, corkscrew, carving knives, napkin rings, tongs, bread crumb collectors, etc also a white metal hairbrush etc (condition report: all used most with wear, mostly EPNS, EP, stainless steel pieces)
A 19th century Thomason type corkscrew, having a brass barrel with steel helix, turned bone handle (lacking brush), with steel rack and pinion action, having remains of patent plaque, 20cm; together with a Berry Bros & Rudd type all brass barrel corkscrew, having batwing handles, unmarked, 13cm (2)
An early 20th century brass corkscrew, having an open barrel with steel helix and butterfly wing handles, stamped Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd London, 16.5cm; together with a 19th century steel barrel corkscrew, having a turned mahogany handle (lacking brush); a Mononpol All Steel barrel corkscrew; and one other unmarked steel corkscrew (4)
A 19th century Thomason type double-action corkscrew, having an unmarked brass barrel with turned bone handle, 18cm; together with a 19th century corkscrew, having an open barrel with rack and pinion action; and two direct-pull corkscrews, one with turned wooden handle and the other with antler handle (4)Condition report: Lacking brushes.Splits to the bone handle.
A 19th century direct-pull corkscrew, having steel helix with brass stopper, ring turned bone handle, 14cm; together with one other similar example; a steel multi-tool corkscrew; a steel direct-pull corkscrew with wooden handle; and two handles only (6)Condition report: First corkscrew lacking brush.No marks or writing.Ivory handled example with several very small hairlines from non-brush end.Bone handled example with a 1.5cm hairline and included.Lon bone handle badly chipped.The rest appear fair to good.
An early 19th century King's pattern corkscrew, bone handled, steel and brass, brush to handle, with applied Patent badge with Royal coat of arms, 17.5cm shut, 27cm long open. Condition Report: Brush trimmed, bone with typical staining from handling and stress hairlines- notably to side handle, body with knocks, worm approx 5cm long Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Corkscrews to include- a 19th century ivory handled straight pull duplex corkscrew, marked "S Pat", 10cm long; and three small pocket or medicine corkscrews, with ivory, stained horn and tortoiseshell handles, largest 7.5cm long (4) Condition Report: All showing signs of wear from use and handling smaller corkscrews- probably all formerly with sheaths- ivory with split, tortoiseshell with repairs to ends, horn split and with bracing patches to both sides Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Portable corkscrews to include- a 19th century French combination corkscrew of scissor form, marked Epernay, Charles Gerard; 8cm long; a twin blade bottle replica wire cutter, ivory mounted, indistinctly marked; a French steel and tortoiseshell wire cutter of shoe form, marked Champagne Epernay; and a small combination penknife with horn grips (4) Condition Report: All showing signs of wear from use and handling Rusting/pitting to most blades and metalwork- bottle one- losses to ivory shoe with edge nibbles Condition Report Disclaimer
Medicine and pocket corkscrews to include Hazeline folding spoon and corkscrew, variously inscribed to bowl, 10cm open; five Clough style twisted wire corkscrews, three with printed advertising sheaths, a miniature bow screw and a James Maconnell miniature screw branded for Scotts Emulsion (8) Condition Report: All showing signs of fairly heavy usetarni9shing wear throughout, Spoon with rubbed plating Metal sheath with faint measurement marks0- split and screw possibly associated Maconnell- loss to surface Condition Report Disclaimer
Corkscrews to include an English 19th Century Henshall type corkscrew, bone handle with brush, steel shaft, unmarked15cm long; a 19th century turned wood corkscrew, brush, 15cm long; a self-puller corkscrew, turned beech handle above spring mounted shaft, 15.5cm high (3) Condition Report: both brushes look to have been replaced, end of worm of second looks to have been reduced, Condition Report Disclaimer
Corkscrews to include an early 20th century brass open cylinder corkscrew, winged fly nut, 21cm long ; a Perille style triple wing flynut steel corkscrew; assorted steel and horn handled screws, two champagne taps etc (quantity) Condition Report: all showing signs of heavy use- steel ones with some rust- dirt build up throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
Corkscrews to include a French nickel plated single lever Presto corkscrew, by Jacques Perille, marked 'PRESTO JP', 16.5cm high; a matching two finger corkscrew; a folding box section corkscrew; 3 continental wooden handled spring barrelled corkscrews Condition Report: all showing signs of heavy wear with dirt and rust build up Condition Report Disclaimer
Silver wine related items including a corkscrew modelled as a salmon, G W Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1933, 9 by 9cm; a Sterling boot incorporating corkscrew and bottle opener, R. BLACKINTON CO; and a silver coloured Dutch (?) bottle pourer marked LBO, (3) Condition Report: fish corkscrew with damage to one glass eye, Boot generally fine- marks a bit rubbed Pourer- rubbed All are dirty and tarnished Condition Report Disclaimer
'The Empire' a rare 19th century steel double lever corkscrew, by Heeley, marked to both sides "The Empire, J Heeley & Sons Patent", 13cm wide open, 14.5cm long Condition Report: Action is a little stiff but tight, the handles 'click' together, less than 20% of original copper colour visible, Condition Report Disclaimer
A George II Jacobite wine glass, circa 1750,the round funnel bowl engraved with a six petalled rose and a single bud, a butterfly to the reverse, on a plain air twist corkscrew stem, 15.5cm highProvenance:Jackson-Stops & Staff, The Horridge Collection of Drinking Vessels, November 30 1959Condition report: Footrim with some quite heavy wear. One very minute flake on the footrim.Otherwise good condition
A George II air twist sweetmeat glass, circa 1750-60,the honeycomb moulded ogee bowl with five (originally ten or more) arches to the rim with blackberry seed prunts at the joints, the plain stem with mercurial corkscrew, on domed and folded foot, 18.8cm high; another circa 1750, honeycomb moulded to the double ogee bowl and foot, 13.8cm high; another, with Silesian stem, 15.7cm high; a small sweetmeat or champagne glass, 13cm high, and a honeycomb moulded wine glass, 13cm highCondition report: large sweetmeat - a.f - section reglued and parts missing completely.honeycomb example - bruise on ther footrimSilesian - chip on rimremaining two in good condition
Art deco style silver plated novelty Zeppelin cocktail shaker, stamped DRGM, made in Germany, torpedo form body with screw cap, containing flask, beakers, strainer, corkscrew etc., 23cm high. CONDITION REPORT:The cocktail shaker is fully complete and in good condition. The outercase has numerous light abrasions across the entire case. There is an indentation just above and between two fins. One fin is bent. Some of the silvering has been lost - on the edge of the fins - see additional images.
A Beilby enamelled opaque twist ale glass, circa 1765The tall ogee bowl painted in opaque white with hops on one side and a single leafy ear of barley on the other, set on a double-series stem enclosing two pair of eight-ply spiral bands around a multi-ply corkscrew, over a conical foot, 17.7cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith Delomosne and Son, 12 June 2007Graham Vivian CollectionA virtually identical ale glass in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. No.C.177-1925) is illustrated by James Rush, The Ingenious Beilbys (1973), p.89, fig.48b.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare opaque twist toasting glass or flute, circa 1765-70Of very slender drawn trumpet shape, the thin double-series opaque twist stem containing a pair of spiral threads outside of a multi-ply corkscrew, on a delicate conical foot, 19.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePhillips sale, 10 December 1992, lot 42Graham Vivian CollectionA similar glass is illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.224, no.675.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four opaque twist glasses and a moulded stem wine glass, circa 1750-65Comprising a pair of ale flutes, the tall round funnel bowls with basal honeycomb moulding, on double-series stems and conical feet, 18.7cm high, a wine with a pointed ovoid bowl on a multi-spiral stem with a central knop, over a folded conical foot, 15.3cm high, a dram glass with a trumpet bowl over a stem containing a gauze corkscrew and a conical foot, 11.6cm high, together with a wine in soda metal, the conical bowl on a six-sided pedestal stem and folded conical foot, 14.5cm high (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An airtwist sweetmeat glass, circa 1750The double ogee bowl set on three graduated collars above a shoulder-knopped stem enclosing a pair of mercurial corkscrew threads, over a domed and folded foot, 18.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceBickerton Collection, Bonhams sale, 14 June 2000, lot 128Graham Vivian CollectionLiteratureL M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1971), dust jacket and (1986), p.170, pl.467For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An opaque twist sweetmeat and a wine glass, circa 1760-65The sweetmeat glass with a double ogee bowl with a pincered or dentated rim, set on a double collar and single-series stem enclosing a gauze corkscrew, over a folded conical foot, 17.5cm high, the wine glass with a panel-moulded ogee bowl, above a double-series stem with two pairs of spiral threads around a central gauze column, over a conical foot, 15.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's sale, 16 February 1981, lot 60 (sweetmeat)S V D D Jones Collection, Christie's sale, 7 June 1988, lot 175 (sweetmeat)Whittle Collection, Bonhams sale, 3 June 2009, lot 129 (sweetmeat)With Christopher Sheppard, 1 December 2011 (sweetmeat)With Jeanette Hayhurst, 2005 (wine glass)Graham Vivian CollectionExhibitedGlass Circle Diamond Jubilee exhibition, 1997, no.143 (sweetmeat)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare engraved mixed colour twist wine glass, circa 1760-65The bell bowl very finely engraved with a botanical specimen, the stem with a multi-spiral airtwist gauze corkscrew encircled by a single opaque jade-green spiral thread, over a conical foot, 16.8cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's sale, 25 May 1993, lot 33Bonhams sale, 2 May 2018, lot 129This fine glass belongs to a series of closely related mixed colour twist wine glasses all with botanical engraving, the stems either with blue, green or opaque green threads. Three glasses from this group, probably engraved by the same hand, were in the Julius and Ann Kaplan Collection sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lots 60, 63 and 64. Another with a similar opaque jade-green thread was in the A C Hubbard Jr. Collection sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 228. Further examples with related engraving from the Seton Veitch Collection are discussed together in Delomosne and Son's 2006 catalogue, no.43 where a Low Countries origin is suggested.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual 'ladder' moulded airtwist wine glass, circa 1755The lipped ogee bowl and the conical foot both with distinctive ladder moulding, set on a double-series stem with a twelve-ply spiral band around a central mercurial corkscrew, 14.7cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSeton Veitch CollectionWith Delomosne and SonBonhams sale, 15 November 2017, lot 98LiteratureDelomosne and Son, The Seton Veitch Collection (2006), no.41bAn example of this very rare type from the A C Hubbard Jr. Collection is illustrated by Ward Lloyd, A Wine Lover's Glasses (2000), pp.46 and 48, pl.52(b) and was sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 101. Another is in the Baltimore Historical Society, while an example with an opaque twist stem is in Corning Museum of Glass (inv. no.2009.2.20).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual moulded opaque twist firing glass and a ratafia flute, circa 1765With fine basal flutes, on double-series stems with a pair of heavy opaque white spiral tapes around a central corkscrew, the first with a pan topped bowl over a heavy firing foot, 10.7cm high, the other of tall slender funnel shape over a conical foot, 18cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Jeanette Hayhurst, 3 May 2007 (wine)With Delomosne and Son, 12 June 2004 (ratafia)Patrick and Mavis Walker CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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