Art Deco silver cocktail shaker with glass body and integrated strainer, continental 800 silver example dating to the 1930s.
£575.00
Art Deco silver cocktail shaker with glass body and integrated strainer, continental 800 silver example dating to the 1930s.
Art Deco cocktail shaker in glass and silver, of continental origin and dating to the 1930s.
The shaker is formed with a clear glass body of gently tapering shape, rising from a circular foot and narrowing towards the neck. The proportions are balanced and typical of the period, where clean lines and practical use were central to design.
The mount is fitted with solid silver components including the collar, integrated strainer and detachable cap, each stamped .800 grade silver, consistent with continental European manufacture, most likely German.
The strainer is built into the upper section, allowing the shaker to be used directly without the need for additional components. The domed cap completes the form and sits securely above the strainer, maintaining the streamlined appearance associated with Art Deco barware.
Cocktail shakers of this type were produced during a period when cocktail culture became widely established across Europe. Designs combined glass and silver to balance durability with presentation, while maintaining a practical function for regular use.
A well balanced example of an Art Deco cocktail shaker with clear period character.
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