MID 20thC ENGLISH ART DECO SOLID SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER, SHEFFIELD c.1946

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This is quite possibly the most stylish English silver cocktail shaker we have ever encountered - the clean angular handle and applied stylised shell motifs blend wonderfully with the elegant tapering cylindrical body. A real tour-de-force of the Art Deco period, even better when it can help you make wonderful cocktails for your guests and impress them in the process with such a unique object. Unlike some shaker versions, this example features the aforementioned handle, opposed by a small spout, with inbuilt strainer, and silver mounted plug to prevent leakage whilst shaking. The stepped-dome cover holds an 'icebreaker' beneath the cork lining, which as the name states, breaks the ice when shaking - a neat and practical little addition which we haven't seen before on other examples. it is fully hallmarked for Gladwin Ltd, a Sheffield based silversmith which focused predominantly on silver-plate and flatware, with much of business centred around furnishing cruise liners. A change in style perhaps coincides with the directorship of Grace Craig Gladwin, who inherited the role upon her husbands death in action in 1944 and their takeover by Mappin & Webb in 1959. Given this shaker is hallmarked for 1946 it bucks the post-war depression trend and is certainly a rare example by this maker. Another piece in the collection we cant fault and that will make its new owners very happy indeed.

Hallmarked English silver (925 standard), Sheffield, year 1946 (D), Maker Gladwin Ltd.

Reference Number: J9248

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This is quite possibly the most stylish English silver cocktail shaker we have ever encountered - the clean angular handle and applied stylised shell motifs blend wonderfully with the elegant tapering cylindrical body. A real tour-de-force of the Art Deco period, even better when it can help you make wonderful cocktails for your guests and impress them in the process with such a unique object. Unlike some shaker versions, this example features the aforementioned handle, opposed by a small spout, with inbuilt strainer, and silver mounted plug to prevent leakage whilst shaking. The stepped-dome cover holds an 'icebreaker' beneath the cork lining, which as the name states, breaks the ice when shaking - a neat and practical little addition which we haven't seen before on other examples. it is fully hallmarked for Gladwin Ltd, a Sheffield based silversmith which focused predominantly on silver-plate and flatware, with much of business centred around furnishing cruise liners. A change in style perhaps coincides with the directorship of Grace Craig Gladwin, who inherited the role upon her husbands death in action in 1944 and their takeover by Mappin & Webb in 1959. Given this shaker is hallmarked for 1946 it bucks the post-war depression trend and is certainly a rare example by this maker. Another piece in the collection we cant fault and that will make its new owners very happy indeed.

Hallmarked English silver (925 standard), Sheffield, year 1946 (D), Maker Gladwin Ltd.

Reference Number: J9248

This is quite possibly the most stylish English silver cocktail shaker we have ever encountered - the clean angular handle and applied stylised shell motifs blend wonderfully with the elegant tapering cylindrical body. A real tour-de-force of the Art Deco period, even better when it can help you make wonderful cocktails for your guests and impress them in the process with such a unique object. Unlike some shaker versions, this example features the aforementioned handle, opposed by a small spout, with inbuilt strainer, and silver mounted plug to prevent leakage whilst shaking. The stepped-dome cover holds an 'icebreaker' beneath the cork lining, which as the name states, breaks the ice when shaking - a neat and practical little addition which we haven't seen before on other examples. it is fully hallmarked for Gladwin Ltd, a Sheffield based silversmith which focused predominantly on silver-plate and flatware, with much of business centred around furnishing cruise liners. A change in style perhaps coincides with the directorship of Grace Craig Gladwin, who inherited the role upon her husbands death in action in 1944 and their takeover by Mappin & Webb in 1959. Given this shaker is hallmarked for 1946 it bucks the post-war depression trend and is certainly a rare example by this maker. Another piece in the collection we cant fault and that will make its new owners very happy indeed.

Hallmarked English silver (925 standard), Sheffield, year 1946 (D), Maker Gladwin Ltd.

Reference Number: J9248

DESCRIPTION

This is quite possibly the most stylish English silver cocktail shaker we have ever encountered - the clean angular handle and applied stylised shell motifs blend wonderfully with the elegant tapering cylindrical body. A real tour-de-force of the Art Deco period, even better when it can help you make wonderful cocktails for your guests and impress them in the process with such a unique object. Unlike some shaker versions, this example features the aforementioned handle, opposed by a small spout, with inbuilt strainer, and silver mounted plug to prevent leakage whilst shaking. The stepped-dome cover holds an 'icebreaker' beneath the cork lining, which as the name states, breaks the ice when shaking - a neat and practical little addition which we haven't seen before on other examples. it is fully hallmarked for Gladwin Ltd, a Sheffield based silversmith which focused predominantly on silver-plate and flatware, with much of business centred around furnishing cruise liners. A change in style perhaps coincides with the directorship of Grace Craig Gladwin, who inherited the role upon her husbands death in action in 1944 and their takeover by Mappin & Webb in 1959. Given this shaker is hallmarked for 1946 it bucks the post-war depression trend and is certainly a rare example by this maker. Another piece in the collection we cant fault and that will make its new owners very happy indeed. Hallmarked English silver (925 standard), Sheffield, year 1946 (D), Maker Gladwin Ltd.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No Damage.Spout cork a little loose, otherwise superb condition.

SIZE

Height: 22.4cm
Weight: 635 grams