These exceptional antique cocktail shakers in sterling silver have a tapering panelled form, in the Art Deco style.
The surface of each George V cocktail shaker is plain and encompassed with an applied reed decorated girdle.
These cobbler shakers retain the original hallmarked domed push fit covers accented with further panelled ornamentation to the domed portions.
Each exceptional examples of antique silverware is fitted with a panelled spout with an integrated pierced decorated strainer and cork stopper.
The stoppers are fitted with the original hallmarked sterling silver mounts and retain the original chain; the chain anchors to the aforementioned girdles to the body.
These antique sterling silver cocktail shakers are fitted with cast sterling silver handles, ornamented with a simplified Art Deco style lozenge design to each handpiece, in addition to scrolling thumbpieces.
This composite pair of sterling silver cocktail shakers were both crafted in 1930 and assayed in Sheffield, England; one piece was crafted by George Howson of Harrison Brothers & Howson and the other by Maple & Co, which also features the retailer's mark 'Maple & Co' to the underside.
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