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Parrot Bottle Opener

Richard Rohac Solid Bronze Wine Opener Bottle Opener c.1950
Richard Rohac Solid Bronze Wine Opener Bottle Opener c.1950

Richard Rohac Solid Bronze Wine Opener Bottle Opener c.1950

$140Sale Price|28% Off

H 5.25 in W 3 in D 1.5 in

Richard Rohac Solid Bronze Wine Opener Bottle Opener c.1950

By Richard Rohac

Located in San Francisco, CA

ABOUT An original mid-century solid bronze parrot bottle opener and corkscrew. CREATOR

Category

Mid-20th Century Austrian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Bronze, Stainless Steel

Art Deco Stylized Chrome Parrot Corkscrew / Bottle Opener by Negbaur, Ny
Art Deco Stylized Chrome Parrot Corkscrew / Bottle Opener by Negbaur, Ny

Art Deco Stylized Chrome Parrot Corkscrew / Bottle Opener by Negbaur, Ny

By Negbaur

Located in Nantucket, MA

bottle opener while the corkscrew folds discretely into the back between the wings.

Category

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Materials

Chrome

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Vintage Parrot Head Bottle Opener in the style of Gucci, Silver Plate, 70s

Vintage Parrot Head Bottle Opener in the style of Gucci, Silver Plate, 70s

By Gucci, Mauro Manetti

Located in Roma, IT

We are pleased to offer for sale a highly decorative and unusual vintage bottle opener, whose

Category

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Materials

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Vintage Parrot Head Bottle Opener in the style of Gucci, Silver Plate, 70s
Vintage Parrot Head Bottle Opener in the style of Gucci, Silver Plate, 70s

Vintage Parrot Head Bottle Opener in the style of Gucci, Silver Plate, 70s

By Gucci, Mauro Manetti

Located in Roma, IT

We are pleased to offer for sale a highly decorative and unusual vintage bottle opener, whose

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Metal, Silver Plate

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Located in San Francisco, CA

About An original cast iron parrot bottle opener. The piece has retained its original hand

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Materials

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Located in Chula Vista, CA

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Vintage Bronze "Parrot On Perch" Bottle Opener
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Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA

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Category

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