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An Asprey Combination Pocket Knife, Game Counter And Place-FinderRetailed By Asprey, 166 Bond St., London, Dated 1943Comprising large and small knife-blades, cartridge-extractor for 12- and 16-bore cartridges, tin-opener, turnscrew and corkscrew (tip missing), ivory grip-scales graduated respectively for '0' to '100' Grouse, '0' to '100' Various and '0' to '6' Hundreds, the latter between owner's name 'J. Plowright Jan. 16th. 1943' and 'Asprey' above 'Registration Applied For', and '0' to '100' 'Pheasants', '0' to '100' 'Partridges' and '0' to '6' Hundreds, nickel pegs stamped '2' to '8' (no.1 missing), steel pricker and tweezers, and white-metal suspension loop: in its leather travelling slip (2)Footnotes:See another example sold in these Rooms, Modern Sporting guns, Rifles & Vintage Firearms, 30 July 2014, lot 5This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A purple leather toilet case by Mappin and Webb, the purple silk interior with silver-mounted fittings hallmarked London 1916 and earlier, all initialled M. Comprising seven cut glass bottles, two button hooks, four brushes, a shoehorn, a corkscrew and a tweezers. Also containing a vesta case and an inkwell. Case 42.5cmCondition report: The case is not complete, it is in worn/good condition there are minor dents to the silver.
Corkscrew. An English narrow rack King's screw, 19th c, with turned bone handle and side handle, the embossed brass badge with Royal Arms, motto NE PLUS ULTRA and PATENT, wire helix A good example with only one or two minor hairline cracks in the bone handles, label undamaged, helix with sharp point, not dented or significantly scratched; working order
An Edwardian silver cased folding brass pocket corkscrew and a Walter Bosse style African tribal head brass bottle openerfirst London, 1902 by Charles henry Dumenil, engraved with initials, (2)first length 8.8 cmCondition: First with some wear surface marks and scratches. light dings to both ends Unscrews freely and closes tightly. Second with some wear to paint on edges but generally fair
An early 19th century white metal and mother of pearl corkscrew, length 8.5cm.Additional InformationThe helix and screw thread tarnished and with some light rusting. Sleeve for the helix ma not be original and with an old repair to the top. General age wear patina to the surface throughout.
A hallmarked silver mounted glass vase, with a Dutch white metal spoon, a Zig Zag chrome corkscrew, three crowns, a chrome stopwatch, a photograph of Manchester interest titled verso 'Guttenberg photo Manchester', 21 x 29cm and a Manchester County Football Association referee's certificate booklet (10).Additional InformationThe silver mount to the glass vase is chipped and generally tarnished throughout. The photograph is worn around all of the edges, other general age wear to pieces here and there.
Y A FRENCH SILVER GILT CAMPAIGN SET RETAILED BY GAVETPARIS, 1809-1819 2ND STANDARD (.800) ALSO 1819-1838 MARKSComprising; a plain beaker by Louis-Jacques Berger, 7.7cm (3in) high; a table fork, a table spoon and a knife by François-Charles Gavet, each numbered to a screw-in mounted mother of pearl handle; a steel knife similar with a conforming handle; and a silver gilt only tea spoon by another maker, the cutlery nesting in a red leather covered receiver with the printed trade label of Gavet, all contained in a red leather covered case with gilt initials LC, 14cm (5 1/2in) highProvenance:Probably taken on campaign by General Lord Hely-Hutchinson of Alexandria (1757-1832)Catalogue Note: Gavet traded from 138 rue St-Honoré vis-à-vis l'Oratoire, appointed as cutler to the king 1782, died in 1840. Berger traded from 18 place Thonville and 2 rue de Lodi from 1798 to 1807.Condition Report: Worm and peg type corkscrew missing. Light scratches, nicks and wear commensurate with age and useMinor gilding wear, rust to steel blade, slight bend to tip of vermeil knife, rust staining to handles, no splitsReceiver in very good condition, case with green plush ling very good, case exterior with minor wear and scuffs- goodCondition Report Disclaimer
A Monopol German corkscrew and two others, early 20th century, Monopol bearing corkscrew, opening two pillar barrel with fastening ring, stamped 'MONOPOL 117' to front and 'D.R.G.M' to reverse; together with two twin fixed pillar corkscrews, one with bearings, the other stamped 'SOLON' to front, reverse with 'D.R.G.M', probably by the same maker. (3)

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