Corkscrews
For Collectors

M&R GORDON
57 BUNDY LANE
STORRS, CT 06268
TELEPHONE : (718) 623-6777 or
(860) 429-3834
E-MAIL: gordon9@mindspring.com
Michael and Roberta Gordon
have been selling antique corkscrews and other wine-related objects for more
than thirty years. We have helped
build a number of major collections and take pride in our ability to find rare and unusual
objects. While we do not publish a catalog we are
happy to respond to inquiries from collectors and receive want lists. Everything is sold with a money-back guarantee,
with no explanation required. All we ask is that the item in question be put
back in the mail within a
week of receipt. The corkscrews that follow are only a small sampling of our
stock. Prices and additional images gladly provided upon request.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are
not in the market for corkscrews but have one or a collection you wish to sell, we would
be very happy to hear from you.
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An
18th century French pocket corkscrew with gold sheath and patterned
hard-stone handle in its original gold-mounted shagreen etui. There
are 18th century marks struck on the base of the sheath. Sold. |
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Thos.
Lund's 1838 bottle grips patent (#7,761) in full-barrel King's screw
form. Marked on base of barrel: "LUND 57 CORNHILL" and on
two of the bottle grips "LONDON" and "PATENTEE".
One bottle grip has been repaired--see image. Sold. |
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Coney's
1854 English patent (#1,811). The patent involves a divided shaft with
a notched engagement between upper part of shaft and the
projection or clutch, which extends from the stem of the screw. It is
marked "PATENT' on the neck ring. A four-post King's screw
with faceting and beaded pillars.
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Two versions of Mabson's
1869 English patent: On top is a seldom-seen "Mabson"
marked example with a bronze barrel that was made by James Heeley
& Sons. It is in superb
condition, with little, if any, evidence of use. The other unsigned
example with internal springs. Both have been sold. |
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Tucker's single lever 1878 US patent (#207,631) corkscrew. Marked on the
arm: "PAT'D SEP 3 1878". Woodman's
1886 US patent (#344,556), which was granted on June 29,1886; oddly enough,
all Woodman's are marred "PATD
JANUARY 6, 1886". Both have been sold.
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Brown's
1895 US patent (#547, 478) corkscrew. This corkscrew allows the
user to preset the depth of penetration. Clough 1868 US patent
"Power Cone" and Curley's 1884 US patent
in the scarce
all steel version of with sliding bell
. Marked on top of handle: "CURLEY PT'D". Curley
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Last modified: December 7,
2007
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