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Antique Art Deco Silver Plated Cocktail Shaker Set Herbert Jenkins C1920
Located in London, GB
A very attractive silver plated Art Deco cocktail bar set on a shaped walnut base  by Herbert Jenkins Ltd, London,  circa 1920 in date. The decorative Art Deco shaker set comprising cocktail shaker, funnel, spoon, corkscrew and bottle opener accompanied by a booklet titled "The Cocktail Key" all raised on a decorative walnut fitted stand. There is no mistaking the unique quality and design of this high quality piece and it is sure to add a touch of class to your next cocktail party. Condition: In excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation of condition. Dimensions in cm: Height 24 cm x Width 31 cm x Depth 61 cm Dimensions in inches: Height 9 inches x Width 1 foot x Depth 2 foot Cocktail shaker is a device used to mix beverages (usually alcoholic) by shaking. When ice is put in the shaker this allows for a quicker cooling of the drink before serving. A shaken cocktail is made by putting the desired ingredients (typically fruit juices, syrups, liqueurs and ice cubes) in the cocktail shaker. Then it is shaken vigorously for around 5 to 10 seconds, depending upon the mixability of the ingredients and desired temperature. There are at least three varieties of cocktail shakers: The Boston Shaker: A two-piece shaker consisting of a 28 oz metal bottom and traditionally a 16 oz glass or plastic mixing glass. The mixing container and bottom are inserted into each other for shaking or used separately for stirring or muddling. A separate strainer, such as a Hawthorne or Julep strainer, are required for this type shaker if crushed ice is used. Without such a strainer, some bartenders may instead strain by narrowly separating the two pieces after shaking and pouring the drink through the resulting gap. The market offers now 18 oz or 20 oz container versions too. The unit is the imperial fluid ounce that is about 28,4 ml, so the bottom is about 795 ml and the 16 oz container is about 454 ml. The Cobbler Shaker: A three-piece cocktail shaker that has tapers at the top and ends with a built-in strainer and includes a cap. The cap can often be used as a measure for spirits or other liquids. The French Shaker...
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Danish Modern Hand-Carved Salt and Pepper Shaker in Solid Teak, Denmark, 1970's
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Introducing a charming set of Danish-made, hand-turned set of salt and pepper shakers. Carved from solid Burmese teak with exceptional woodgrains present throughout this organic mod...
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Art Deco Large Geometric Cocktail Tray, France, circa 1930
Located in Devon, England
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Ceramic Fish Shaped Snack Cocktail Serving Tray / Wall Decoration, 1950s
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Large glazed ceramic amber and black fish platter / wall plate, Spain, 1950s. The perfect serving piece for entertainment or party with four compartments. It can be hung on the wall ...
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Cocktail Shaker
Located in London, GB
Cocktail Shaker made of English sterling silver by the Birmingham firm of J. Gloster Ltd. and hallmarked in 1937. There is a single wheatsheaf decorated border against the otherwise ...
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Vintage WMA Rogers Regency Silver Plate Shrimp Cocktail Serving Dish Platter
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Vintage WMA Rogers Regency Style silver plate Shrimp cocktail serving dish platter. Item features original stamp, clean modernist lines. Circa Mid 20th...
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