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72<br />
ounces of Lighthouse.<br />
A copy of a capacious classic<br />
originally produced around<br />
1925 by the International Silver<br />
company in Connecticut.<br />
H eaded up by the Boston<br />
Lighthouse Shaker, our new<br />
Speakeasy Specials all feature<br />
surprising and unusual shapes.<br />
Decorative designs that differed from<br />
the classic shaker shape were in<br />
fashion, to make them less easily<br />
recognized by the police. All this was<br />
during the 1920s, when the Congress<br />
voted in the Prohibition and the US<br />
went ‘dry’. Illegal bars called<br />
speakeasies came in many varieties.<br />
All shakers are made of heavily<br />
silver-plated brass and are food<br />
safety approved.<br />
CS003<br />
1930s Bell Cocktail Shaker<br />
Ø 15 x 28cm, 6 x 11”, 35 fl. oz.<br />
CS010<br />
Lighthouse Cocktail Shaker<br />
Ø 13 x 35.5cm, 5 x 14”, 72 fl. oz.<br />
CS001<br />
Thirst Extinguisher Cocktail Shaker<br />
Ø 10.5 x 38cm, 4 x 15”, 40 fl. oz.<br />
◆ handmade in brass; nickel-plated outside, silver-plated inside<br />
CS004<br />
Dumbbell Cocktail Shaker<br />
Ø 12 x 26cm, 4.75 x 10.25”, 32 fl. oz.<br />
◆ our shakers are made from originals acquired at London’s<br />
fi nest art auctions; all twenties and thirties style novelty shakers.<br />
Originals were rare in the 30s; they cost substantial money then<br />
◆ food grade safe<br />
◆ eccentric and functional, original cork details, threaded caps<br />
CS002<br />
Fire Extinguisher Cocktail Shaker<br />
Ø 9 x 25cm, 3.5 x 9.75”, 40 fl. oz.<br />
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