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Antique Corkscrew, 19th century  English Thomason, Mechanical Barrel Corkscrew
Antique Corkscrew, 19th century  English Thomason, Mechanical Barrel Corkscrew

Antique Corkscrew, 19th century English Thomason, Mechanical Barrel Corkscrew

Located in Bilzen, BE

A Thomason barrel mechanical corkscrew with cow bone handle With coat of arms, patent Middle 19th

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century British Other Barware

Materials

Brass, Iron

Late 19th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew
Late 19th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew

Late 19th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew

$995

H 6 in W 6.75 in D 1.25 in

Late 19th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew

Located in High Point, NC

Late 19th century boar's tusk corkscrew with sterling silver end cap. This is a beautiful piece

Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

19th/20th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew with Sterling Cap and Tip
19th/20th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew with Sterling Cap and Tip

19th/20th Century Boar's Tusk Corkscrew with Sterling Cap and Tip

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Late 19th / early 20th century corkscrew of "T" form having a boar's tusk handle with sterling

Category

Early 20th Century American Edwardian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Steel

Sterling Mounted Boar Tusk Corkscrew of Large Scale with Grapevine Motif Silver
Sterling Mounted Boar Tusk Corkscrew of Large Scale with Grapevine Motif Silver

Sterling Mounted Boar Tusk Corkscrew of Large Scale with Grapevine Motif Silver

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

19th/20th century corkscrew with an exceptionally large (8" across, cap to tip, not along the curve

Category

Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Steel

Brass Mounted Georgian Campaign Dressing Table Box Gentleman's Necessaire C.1795
Brass Mounted Georgian Campaign Dressing Table Box Gentleman's Necessaire C.1795

Brass Mounted Georgian Campaign Dressing Table Box Gentleman's Necessaire C.1795

Located in Incline Village, NV

miniature bone canisters, fine cut glass crystal vessels with silver and silver plated tops, multiple

Category

Antique 1790s English Georgian Jewelry Boxes

Materials

Silver, Silver Plate

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20th Century Carved Faux Bois Bar Tool Set, Three Pieces
20th Century Carved Faux Bois Bar Tool Set, Three Pieces

20th Century Carved Faux Bois Bar Tool Set, Three Pieces

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

bone tree trunk base with two cut-out and finished holes, 1 organic form bone corkscrew with chrome

Category

Mid-20th Century Organic Modern Barware

Materials

Chrome

c.1900 French Bone Corkscrew
c.1900 French Bone Corkscrew

c.1900 French Bone Corkscrew

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H 9.75 in W 12.75 in D 3 in

c.1900 French Bone Corkscrew

Located in BENSENVILLE, IL

French corkscrew with a bone handle and a dusting brush at one end. Mounted on linen in a coffee

Category

Vintage 1930s French Decorative Art

Materials

Bone

Thomason Patent Corkscrew with Bone Handle c1810
Thomason Patent Corkscrew with Bone Handle c1810

Thomason Patent Corkscrew with Bone Handle c1810

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

Heading : Thomason Patent corkscrew Date : c1820 Period : Regency Origin : England Construction

Category

Antique Early 1800s British Regency Tableware

Materials

Metal

Edwardian Boar's Tusk Corkscrew with Sterling Cap and Applied Sterling Crab
Edwardian Boar's Tusk Corkscrew with Sterling Cap and Applied Sterling Crab

Edwardian Boar's Tusk Corkscrew with Sterling Cap and Applied Sterling Crab

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Edwardian Boar's tusk handled corkscrew with a sterling silver crab mounted on the monogrammed

Category

Early 20th Century American Edwardian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Steel

19th Century American Silver Mounted 9" Boar's Tusk Corkscrew "Williamson Co"
19th Century American Silver Mounted 9" Boar's Tusk Corkscrew "Williamson Co"

19th Century American Silver Mounted 9" Boar's Tusk Corkscrew "Williamson Co"

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Huge 19th century boar's tusk corkscrew measuring 8.75"across with a silver cap with flowerhead

Category

Antique Late 19th Century American Rustic Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Steel

Antique French Corkscrew with Bone Handle
Antique French Corkscrew with Bone Handle

Antique French Corkscrew with Bone Handle

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H 9.75 in W 12.75 in D 3 in

Antique French Corkscrew with Bone Handle

Located in BENSENVILLE, IL

French corkscrew with a bone handle, a suspension loop and a dusting brush at one end. Mounted on

Category

Early 20th Century French Shadow Boxes

Materials

Bone

Henshall Type Bone Handled Corkscrew
Henshall Type Bone Handled Corkscrew

Henshall Type Bone Handled Corkscrew

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H 5.12 in W 4.34 in D 1.19 in

Henshall Type Bone Handled Corkscrew

Located in Oxfordshire, GB

Antique Corkscrew. A late 19th century bone handled cork screw with dusting brush. The handle is

Category

Antique 1860s English Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Metal

19th c. Mechanical Corkscrews
19th c. Mechanical Corkscrews

19th c. Mechanical Corkscrews

Located in North Egremont, MA

Collection of ten 19th c. mechanical French and English corkscrews.

Category

Antique 19th Century British Barware

Materials

Brass, Steel

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Bone Corkscrew For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic bone corkscrew available at 1stDibs. Each bone corkscrew for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using bone, metal and silver. There are many kinds of the bone corkscrew you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. When you’re browsing for the right bone corkscrew, those designed in Victorian and Art Nouveau styles are of considerable interest.

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