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Richard Rohac Corkscrew

Richard Rohac Corkscrew Collection
Located in Vienna, AT
Numbering is in clockwise order in the series Richard Rohac: 1st corkscrew in the shape of a
Category

Vintage 1950s Barware

Materials

Brass

Richard Rohac Corkscrew Collection
Richard Rohac Corkscrew Collection
$4,150 / set
H 5.52 in W 2.76 in D 1.97 in
Richard Rohac Monkey Corkscrew Baller Vienna, Austria, Mid-Century Modern
By Herta Baller, Richard Rohac
Located in Nuernberg, DE
designed by Richard Rohac for Herta Baller, Austria. Signed at the base, like seen in the picture. Richard
Category

Vintage 1960s Austrian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Bronze

Richard Rohac Solid Bronze Wine Opener Bottle Opener c.1950
By Richard Rohac
Located in San Francisco, CA
Richard Rohac, Rohac Vienna, Austria. DATE OF MANUFACTURE 1950. MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Solid
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Mid-20th Century Austrian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Bronze, Stainless Steel

Richard Rohac Viennese Bronze Corkscrew Cat, Mid-20th Century
Located in Vienna, AT
Viennese bronze corkscrew cat, mid-20th century, Richard Rohac, Vienna Austria, good condition.      
Category

Vintage 1950s Crystal Serveware

Materials

Bronze

Richard Rohac Viennese Bronze Corkscrew Mouse, Mid-20th Century
Located in Vienna, AT
Viennese bronze corkscrew mouse, mid-20th century, Richard Rohac, Vienna Austria, good condition.  
Category

Mid-20th Century Barware

Materials

Bronze

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Vienna Bronze Corkscrew Wine Press Shaped, by Richard Rohac
By Richard Rohac
Located in Vienna, AT
Good old Vienna Bronze produkt designed by Richard Rohac, who worked in the Hagenauer factory
Category

Mid-20th Century Austrian Mid-Century Modern Tableware

Materials

Bronze, Steel

R. Rohac Monkey Corkscrew 1950s Austria
Located in Vienna, AT
Richard Rohac, monkey with corkscrew, brass, from Austria, middle of the 20th century, good
Category

Mid-20th Century Barware

Materials

Brass

R. Rohac Monkey Corkscrew 1950s Austria
R. Rohac Monkey Corkscrew 1950s Austria
H 3.94 in W 3.94 in D 1.97 in

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Category

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Materials

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