An anchor symbolises an unbreakable bond, which makes it a fitting motif for the 100th anniversary of the house of Auböck - a moment in history the MAK will be marking with a dedicated exhibition to the fourth-generation workshop. One object that's set to feature is this brass anchor, which was first devised by Carl Auböck II in 1936. A special mechanism means it can be unscrewed to reveal a handy corkscrew, but when closed it serves its second purpose as a nautical paperweight.
CARL AUBOCK Anchor Brass Corkscrew And Paperweight Carl Auböck Abask Luxury Gift In Gold
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Anchor Brass Corkscrew And Paperweight Carl Auböck Abask Luxury Gift In Gold
An anchor symbolises an unbreakable bond, which makes it a fitting motif for the 100th anniversary of the house of Auböck - a moment in history the MAK will be marking with a dedicated exhibition to the fourth-generation workshop. One object that's set to feature is this brass anchor, which was first devised by Carl Auböck II in 1936. A special mechanism means it can be unscrewed to reveal a handy corkscrew, but when closed it serves its second purpose as a nautical paperweight.
