Staghorn corkscrew with nicely designed sterling silver mounts. Each end cap has oval relief elements about the circumference. Walker Bell on the worm. American circa 1900. Dimensions: 5 1/2" W, 5 3/4" L.
Black Amethyst glass vase with a silver overlay parrot perched upon festooning branches and blossoms. The overlay is enhanced with hand chased detail. A hammered collar adorns the top. Made by the Rockwell Silver Co. circa 1925. The workshop was founded in Meriden, CT. in 1905. Firm's acid etched shield mark beneath. Dimensions: 8 1/2" H.
Rare example of a figural cocktail jigger in the form of a dog's head. Invert to stand upon the dog's snout and ears and its ready for filling. Marked upon side with one and two oz. measure increments. A VERY special jigger for the collector. Made by Napier in Connecticut circa 1930's. Dimensions: 2" H, 3" W Snout to Ears.
Cartier sterling silver cocktail jigger. Fashioned in the form of a miniature flower pot the jigger measures a 1 oz shot. Marks beneath circa 1950's. Dimensions: 1 1/2" H, 1 7/8" W.
The curving hexagonal form has a raised edge detail. Two opposing fanning Art Deco elements enhance the rim. Ideal size for serving cocktails. Made by Cooper Bros. in Sheffield circa 1925. Dimensions:
Nice quality engine turned Art Deco multi function bar tool. The silvered implement has an ice pick and hammer at one end which removes to reveal a hidden corkscrew. The opposing end is a bottle opener. Mount stamped Germany. Made for the British market circa 1925. Dimensions: 8 7/8" L.
Heavy glass "Cock"-Tail shaker with an etched rooster or cockerel upon its side. Silvered cap and strainer section with gadroon edging. Made by James Dixon & Sons in Sheffield circa 1925. Dimensions: 8 1/4" H.
Bold and beautiful classic form Art Deco cocktail shaker with a hammered surface. Invert the mid section to find a prong form citrus juicer. Very nice quality made by William Suckling & Sons in Birmingham circa 1925. Dimensions: 9 1/4" H.
Jigger is concentrically marked with 1/2 oz. measuring increments up to 2 oz. upon the side with a loop handle embellishment. Gilded interior. Marks beneath for the Wallace Silver Co. of Attleboro, Massachusetts circa 1930's. This design by Wallace was offered for retail by Cartier in their shops and at times bore their mark. Dimensions: 1 3/8" H.
Personal size cocktail-for-one shaker has a recipe dial top feature. A rotating arrow points to the desired cocktail of choice from ten different drinks. Among the selections: Manhattan, Clover Club, Side Car, Bronx and of course MARTINI. Internal side pour strainer lip. When inverted top serves as a drinking cup. Made by Napier in Connecticut circa 1930's. Dimensions: 6 1/4" H.