The original was acquired at an art auction in London. This a novelty shaker in 20’s and 30’s style that will remind you how the classics were made. Although its purpose these days are mainly decorative, this cocktail shaker is still food grade safe. The original designs for the cork details and threaded caps are retain to achieve an eccentric and functional feel. Features Thirst Extinguisher Shaker stands tall and stately, offering a reminder of how to make the classics… just rotate the base and read the mis needed for a dry martini… a between the sheets, a clover club. The frame is handmade in brass while the outside is plated in nickel and the inside has silver plating. Handmade in brass; nickel-plated outside, silver-plated inside Our shakers are made from originals acquired at London’s finest art auctions; all twenties and thirties style novelty shakers. Originals were rare in the 30s; they cost substantial money then. Food grade safe. Eccentric and functional, original cork details, threaded caps. Materials: Nickel and silver plated brass Colour: Silver Dimensions DIA 10.5 X H 38 CM Dispatch Timing Normally dispatched within 3 business days Notes This item comes with 12-Months Manufacturer Warranty
Price: $559.00 from Nestz
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