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            "TYR" double lever corkscrew, 7", all steel, marked "TYR Bte SGDG", French Vve Paraf 1928 patent, bladed worm, a distinctive silhouette on this classic French corkscrew, stock #41-061650, $465  
                 
            L'Excelsior single action corkscrew, 6.75", nickel plated brass capped turned bone handle , nickel plated brass open frame, marked "L'Excelsior A.G.Bte SGDG Paris", bladed worm, Armand Guichard 1880 patent, a classic French corkscrew a bit rarer with the bone handle, stock #2-011750, $485  
                 
            L'Excelsior single action corkscrew, 6.75", nickel plated brass capped ebony wood handle , nickel plated brass open frame, marked "L'Excelsior A.G.Bte SGDG Paris", bladed worm, Armand Guichard 1880 patent, a classic French corkscrew, stock #28-0416A8, $385  
                 
            "Cremaillere" rack & pinion corkscrew, 6", nickel plated steel, distinctive ball tipped skeleton diamond shaped handle, stamped with the Jacques Perille trademark, 1876 French patent, bladed worm, desirable one, stock #12-0716N9, $595  
                 
            "Le Presto" single lever corkscrew, 6.75", nickel plated steel, distinctive ball tipped skeleton diamond shaped handle, marked "Le Presto Paris JP Depose'" on the connecting arm, Jacques Perille 1899 patent, nice tight condition, stock #5-111949, $495  
                 
            "Diamant" open frame corkscrew, 6.50", nickel plated steel (some plating missing), distinctive ball tipped skeleton diamond shaped handle, moving crabpiece reverses the action, stamped with the Jacques Perille trademark and marked "Diamant Paris", Jacques Perille 1887 French patent, stock #10-101469, $375  
                 
            "Aero" double action corkscrew, 6.50", all steel, distinctive ball tipped skeleton diamond shaped handle, marked "AERO" on the fly nut handle, also stamped with Jacques Perille trademark on side of the frame, bladed worm, a classic French corkscrew, stock #46-0415N8, $375  
                 
            French double action corkscrew, 5.75", all steel (some pitting) with buffalo horn scales on the handles, 1901 Davignon patent, a rustic looking one, stock #12-03510, $295  
                 
            French "ZigZag" concertina corkscrew, 6", galvanized steel, Jules Bart 1919 patent, war time vintage model without caplifters, lighter gauge & concave shoulders, stock #16-03349, $125  
                 
            French "Kis-Ply" patented concertina corkscrew, 5.75", brass handle marked "Kis-Ply Paris Brevete' Depose"" and worm holder, steel spring loaded frame and bladed worm, 1930s Jean Thomas patent, good condition, stock #19-12599, $165  
                 
            "Debouch'tout" patented concertina corkscrew, 4.50", nickel plated steel (wear on plating), first model with brass handle and cast collar, made by Jules Bart, stock #30-01350, $115  
                 
            "Eclair" (lightning) concertina corkscrew, 5.50", nickel plated steel (wear on plating), first model with cast steel  handle and collar, made by Adolphe Pecquet, stock #32-083A0, $115  
                 
            "Tirax" concertina corkscrew, 5.50", nickel plated steel (wear on plating), first model with cast brass &  steel  handle and collar, made by Thonon Freres, stock #33-083A0, $115  
                 
            "Perfect" patented concertina corkscrew, nickel plated steel (some wear), first model with cast collar, stock #7-11268, $95  
                 
            French self pulling corkscrew, 3.50", nickel plated steel, a variation of Genot & Gunther patent, bladed worm, stock #20-12488, $145  
                 
            French patented folding corkpuller, 2.75", nickel plated steel harp stamped "Bte SGDG", spring steel folding prongs, Theodore Detroyes 1929 patent, a bit rarer than the later Serres patent with glass cutter & caplifter, stock #73-12389, email for price  
                 
            French peg & worm corkscrew, 3.75", nickel plated steel, acorn tips, tapered wire worm, stock #7-11577, $165  
                 
            Folding harp corkscrew, 3.25", nickel plated steel, tapered grooved helix, hawkbill foil cutter, advertising "Dewar's Scothch Whisky", great condition, stock #14-12567, $165  
                 
            Thomason type corkscrew, 6.75", turned bone handle (a few hairlines)  with bristle brush, bronze closed barrel with applied patent label (lion & unicorn & British motto), bears "Heeley & Sons" mark, 1802 English Thomason patent, tapered wire worm, a nice one from a good maker, stock #22-033258, $695  
                 
            Thomason type corkscrew, 7", turned bone handle (some small chips)  with bristle brush, bronze closed barrel with applied patent label (missing unicorn side)), 1802 English Thomason patent, tapered wire worm, a nice example, stock #43-0124N0, $595  
                 
            English King' Screw, 8", turned bone handle (some small chips but nice antique patina) with bristle brush, fancy steel side handle, bronze closed barrel with applied label with the British coat of arms, Lion & Unicorn marked "Dieu et Mon Droit"", narrow rack, fine tapered wire worm, a good 19th century English mechanical corkscrew, stock #8-013470, $895  
                 
            "The King" open frame corkscrew, 6.75", turned rosewood handle, threaded brass shank & moving crabpiece, steel open frame marked "The King Patent 6064" retains some bronzing, British Frederick Sunderland 1904 patent, steel bladed worm, a nice English corkscrew, stock #7-111919, $550  
                 
            J. Heeley & Son English lever with associated corkscrew, 8" lever length, marked "JH" for James Heeley, steel with some bronzing remaining,  corkscrew has full tapered wire worm, much rarer than the Lund lever, stock #32-051367, $325  
                 
            Tangent lever with associated corkscrew, 6.50" lever length, steel with some bronzing remaining and brass hinges,  corkscrew has full tapered wire worm,  stock #30-051N0, $245  
                 
            Weir's patent concertina corkscrew, 6", all steel with some bronzing remaining, marked "Weirs patent 12804 26 Septr 1884 J. Heeley & Sons Ltd", fine tapered wire worm, a good 19th century English concertina type, stock #50-018A9, $275  
                 
            Armstrong patent concertina corkscrew, 4.50", all steel, marked "H.D.Armstrong Patent", 1902 Armstrong patent, locks in closed position, sharp bladed worm, stock #1-05870, $245  
                 
            Heeley's "A1" double lever corkscrew, 6.50", all steel with most of the original bronzing remaining, marked "James Heeley & Sons 6006 Patent double lever", 1888 Heeley's patent, tapered wire worm, an excellent example, stock #17-061259, SOLD  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5.75", turned bone handle with bristle brush, fancy teardrop steel shank and segmented button, fine tapered steel worm, an excellent example of a 19th century English corkscrew, stock #7-051N0, $245  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5.60", stag horn handle, fancy balustered & faceted steel shank with coin edge details, segmented button and sharp bladed worm, a beautiful 19th century English corkscrew, stock #10-07910, $235  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5.75", stag horn handle, fancy balustered steel shank, segmented button and fine tapered wire worm, a 19th century English corkscrew with nice patina, stock #16-11529, $175  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5.75", turned rosewood handle with bristle brush, hourglass shaped steel shank, daisy button and fine tapered wire worm, a nice example of a 19th century English corkscrew, stock #11-104A9, $165  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5.80", turned rosewood handle with bristle brush, fancy steel shank, segmented button and fine tapered wire worm, a nice example of a 19th century English corkscrew, stock #50-07658, $165  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5.50", turned rosewood handle with bristle brush, fancy steel shank, segmented button and fine tapered wire worm, a nice example of a 19th century English corkscrew, stock #2-08579, $145  
                 
            Henshall type corkscrew, 5", turned rosewood handle with bristle brush, fancy steel shank, segmented button and fine tapered grooved wire helix, some pitting but nice early 19th century English corkscrew, stock #39-09157, $145  
                 
            Holborn signet type straight pull corkscrew, 5.50", turned ebonized hardwood handle, fancy brass shank with finger hole, tapered steel wire worm, stock #3-07519, $145  
                 
            English straight pull corkscrew, 6.25", turned bone handle with bristle brush,, fancy steel shank and fine tapered wire worm, nice 19th century example, stock #19-10377, $185  
                 
            English straight pull corkscrew, 5.25", turned wood handle with serrated hawkbill foil cutter & bristle brush, steel shank and sharp bladed worm, nice English corkscrew, stock #11-03499, $165  
                 
            English straight pull corkscrew, 5.75", stag horn handle, diamond pattern faceted nickel plated steel shank and bladed speed worm, handsome English corkscrew, stock #9-075A8, $145  
                 
            English patented cork puller, 3.50", black lacquered wood handle, marked "Pat. Mar 6, 88" on the shank, Greely's 1888 English patent, good condition, stock #32-12579, $145  
                 
            English straight pull corkscrew, 5.35", all steel, handle with faceted spike advertising "Catto's Whisky Aberdeen", bladed worm, stock #30-12239, $85  
                 
                 

 

 

 

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