Irish Rococo Silver MilkRare Irish Rococo Silver Milk Read more...
Featured item of the month
Welcome to The Old Corkscrew's featured item of the month section. Each month we showcase some of the best antiques available from our shop.Other Featured Items
Charles II silver sugar boxExtremely rare Charles II silver sugar box Read more...
Scottish silver quaicheRARE QUEEN ANNE SCOTTISH SILVER QUAICHE MADE IN EDINBURGH 1702 BY THOMAS KERR, ASSAY MASTER JAMES PENMAN. Read more...
A collection of German made novelty silver models.A collection of German made novelty silver models made in Hanau between 1890 and 1910. Read more...
Russian silver and enamelA magnificent collection of Russian silver and enamel wares. Read more...
Plique-À-Jour enamel sweet bowl Plique-À-Jour enamel sweet bowl designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Read more...
Nathaniel Mills Castle Top BoxesA rare collection of Nathaniel Mills castle top boxes. Castle-top wares were produced by a handful of specialist makers, mostly Birmingham based, and Nathaniel Mills was one of the most talented. Read more...
Irish brandy warmerGeorge I Irish silver brandy warmer. Read more...
Caddy spoon by Omar Ramsden Omar Ramsden caddy spoon Read more...
Caddy spoon - A.E. JonesArts & Crafts silver caddy spoon by A.E. Jones Read more...
Liberty & Co Caddy spoonSilver & enamel caddy spoon possibly designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Read more...
Caddy spoons - Paul StorrPair of William IV Paul Storr caddy spoons Read more...
Kennedy cigarette boxThe silver cirgarette box was presented to Miss Juliet Prowse, the well known South African dancer and stage personality, when she was invited to attend and perform along with Frank Sinatra at the inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and vice president Lyndon Baines Johnson.
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Claret jugVictorian silver and engraved glass claret jug Read more...
Paul Storr gravy boatsPair of magnificent George IV silver gravy boats in the revived Rococo style with applied cast feet and cast handles. Read more...
