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Art Deco Glass Cocktail Decanter & Shaker With Silvered Ship C1930
Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Exhibit Antiques
Technical Description
A fine Art Deco glass cocktail decanter and shaker dating to c1930. It has its original gilded hollow mushroom stopper with a banded gilded neck. The main body is tapered and shows a superb silvered and red enamell ship. Depending on the occasion and cocktail, it can be used as a decanter to hold and pour the cocktail, or indeed, if no sieve is required for fruit, then to mix and shake the cocktail as well. Just as versatile today as it was almost 100 years ago.
One of a number of superb examples from the amazing glass collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.
Date & Origin
England or USA, c1930-50
Condition
Excellent, no chips, cracks or restoration. Clean and clear.
Dimensions
Height: 23cm (includes stopper)
Diameter: 9cm
Internal Reference: 2024082232
Antique Number: SA1108215
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Height is 23cm (9.1inches)Width is 9cm (3.5inches)Depth is 9cm (3.5inches)
Antique #SA1108215, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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