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A swizzle stick is known by a variety of names such as stirrer and churn. It is a small stick used for stirring drinks. You can shop a collection of swizzle sticks from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
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Vintage Asprey & Garrard Champagne Swizzle Stick
By Asprey & Garrard Limited
Located in London, GB
A vintage Asprey & Garrard champagne swizzle stick, circa 1998
This silver and yellow gold plated
Category
Vintage 1970s British Retro Barware
Materials
Yellow Gold, Silver
Vintage 14k Gold Swizzle Stick
Located in New York, NY
Novelty 14k Gold Swizzle Stick. Great condition. Age appropriate wear.
Measures 1/8" in thickness
Category
20th Century American Barware
Materials
Gold
1970s English 9ct Gold Telescopic Cocktail Swizzle Stick
Located in Worcester, GB
1970s English 9ct Gold Telescopic Cocktail Swizzle Stick
A finely crafted telescopic cocktail
Category
Mid-20th Century British Barware
Materials
Gold
Novelty 9 Ct Gold Golf Club Swizzle Stick, Deakin & Francis, 1938, Birmingham
By Deakin & Francis
Located in London, GB
Novelty 9 Ct gold golf club swizzle stick, Deakin & Francis, 1938, Birmingham
Unusual to see a
Category
Vintage 1930s English Modern Barware
Materials
Gold
Freezable swizzle stick
By Lameice Abu Aker
Located in Jerusalem, IL
Behold the enchanting alchemy of craftsmanship in our mouth-blown swizzle sticks, a fusion of
Category
2010s Palestinian Modern Tableware
Materials
Blown Glass
$23 / item
Asprey 9kt Gold Swizzle Stick – London, 1935
Located in Braintree, GB
finely engraved engine-turned pattern, a spherical finial, and an extending fan-style swizzle mechanism
Category
Vintage 1930s British Collectible Jewelry
Materials
Gold