#Cocktail Shaker
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Zeppelin Art Deco Cocktail Shaker !
Chrome-plated, three-piece form, features central section as a strainer. Sits atop a wheel form base.
Circa: Early-Mid 20th Century, USA,
Dimensions: H: 4.5" L: 13"
#art#design#cocktails#drinks#cocktail#zepplin#art deco#shaker#cocktail shaker#chrome#usa#mid century
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Martini with a Twist. Instant Print Art.
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For #WorldPenguinDay check out this delightful Art Deco penguin cocktail shaker/jug!
Emile Arthur Schuelke (1901–86) for the Napier Company Cocktail shaker or jug special edition for the 1939 New York World's Fair (originally designed 1936) silver plate, 31.6 x 13.2 x 11.5cm Royal Collection Trust
"A silver plated cocktail shaker or jug in the shape of a penguin, with hinged beak as pourer, wings to side, S-shape handle and claw base. The base is stamped with the Napier patent mark D-101559.
Designed by Emile Arthur Schuelke (1901–86), an art deco penguin cocktail shaker was first produced for the Napier Company in September 1936. This special edition for the New York World’s Fair, complete with octagonal blue emblem on the penguin’s head, may have been produced to complement an exhibit called Admiral Byrd’s Penguin Island. Taking its name from the American explorer Rear Admiral Richard Byrd Jr (1888–1957), who had made several expeditions to Antarctica, Penguin Island featured fifty live penguins, the largest number ever shown. Alongside them was Admiral Byrd’s personal team of five Huskies, born and reared at Little America, Antarctica; and Advance Base, the hut in which Byrd had stayed during his most recent expedition to Antarctica in 1934–5.
Provenance: From the New York World's Fair, 1939. Probably acquired by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during their visit to the Fair on 10 June 1939, as part of their tour of US and Canada. Later recorded in the collection of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Clarence House."
#penguin#bird#birds in art#animal holiday#World Penguin Day#Art Deco#20th century art#1930s#Napier Company#Emile Arthur Schuelke#cocktail shaker#decorative arts#metalwork#silver#World's Fair#1939 World's Fair#Royal Collection Trust#animals in art
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Shaking my blorbo around in one of those cocktail mixers
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🖤Frozen Black Magic Margarita 🖤
Get into the Halloween spirit with this dark, eerie twist on a classic margarita! 🕯️🎃
Ingredients:
1.5 oz Silver Tequila
1 oz Orange Liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, or Triple Sec)
0.75 oz Freshly-Squeezed Lime Juice
0.5 oz Agave Nectar (adjust to taste)
1/4 tsp Activated Charcoal Powder
1 cup Ice
Instructions:
Add tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, agave nectar, activated charcoal, and ice to a blender.
Blend until smooth and slushy, creating a dark, spooky color. 🖤
Rim a glass with a lime wedge, dip it in coarse salt (or black salt for extra effect), and pour the frozen margarita in.
Garnish with a lime slice, and serve your eerie cocktail! 🕷️
Perfect for a spooky night in or your Halloween party! 🧛🍸 #SpookyCocktails #CharcoalMargarita #HalloweenDrinks
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Dyball Pink & Black Stylized Roosters Cocktail Shaker Vintage 1950's.
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Shake your grogger and enjoy this delectable Purim cocktail. Cheers!
#foodblogger#therecipetobeornottobe#cocktail#cocktail photography#cocktail shaker#cocktail glass#holiday#purim#purim 2024#liquor#bourbon#simple syrup#honey#sage#seltzer#lemon#lemon juice#party#mixologist#mixology#libations
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Emil A. Schuelke, cocktail shaker, 1936
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I take it that the marriage got [putting on sunglasses] shaken up.
#silver#engraved#personalized#cocktail shaker#wedding gift#thriftstore#attention any James and Yolandas who need barware!
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Home Bar Single Wall Dark wood cabinets, wood countertops, and brown countertops are featured in this medium-sized 1950s single-wall laminate floor and home bar photograph.
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Louis W. Rice (American, 1872-1933) Rare Skyscraper Cocktail Shaker and Pair of Cigarette Cups, circa 1928 Nickel silver plate, enamel 11-1/4 x 4 x 7-1/2 inches (28.6 x 10.2 x 19.1 cm) (tallest, cocktail shaker) Impressed to underside of cocktail shaker SKY SCRAPER, DES. PAT. PENDING, APOLLO E.P.N.S., MADE IN U.S.A. BY BERNARD RICE'S SONS INC., 5267 PROVENANCE: Modernism Gallery, Miami, Florida. The Skyscraper cigarette cups each marked: SKY SCRAPER, DES. PAT. PENDING, APOLLO E.P.N.S., MADE BY BERNARD RICE'S SONS INC., 5271
Condition Report*: Faint polishing scratches throughout and one localized one-inch shallow scratch to exterior wall, very slight push to corner of lid, slight losses to silver plate around rim, with wear as expected with age and use, otherwise in good overall appearance and a good example of this design; Skyscraper cigarette cups with very minor localized flakes to enamel along edges, slight push to base of one, otherwise both present well.
source: [Heritage Auctions]
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So I went to walmart with my roommate earlier and she was looking at one of the these -
And I could not for the life of me remember what they were called so I just casually said “We don’t need a shooka-shooka drunk jar.”
Help me my brain is SOUP
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