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Art Deco “Bell of the Ball” Chrome
Wood Bell Cocktail Shaker 1946 Presentation
$975
£740.20
€853.33
CA$1,379.27
A$1,484.91
CHF 795.20
MX$17,892.66
NOK 10,033.21
SEK 9,182.01
DKK 6,376.44
About the Item
Art Deco “Bell of the Ball” Chrome
Wood Bell Cocktail Shaker—15th Anniversary Presentation, 1946
Dimensions: 11" H x 6" Diameter; Handle Height: 6"
This delightful mid-century cocktail shaker is a clever novelty barware piece designed in the form of a classic school bell, known as the “Bell of the Ball.” Crafted from polished chrome with a turned wood handle and domed finial, this shaker opens to reveal a fully integrated three-piece cocktail system, including a pierced strainer and stirring/ringing rod.
Engraved on the front is a personalized inscription:
"Presented to Mrs. George F. Prestwich / HΣΘ / 15th Anniversary / November, 1946"
This likely commemorates the 15th anniversary of a local or regional women’s group, with the Greek letters possibly representing a private sorority or social club.
Charming and functional, this shaker reflects the novelty and optimism of postwar American design, where even barware blended humor with elegance. Its bell-shaped form and engraved presentation make it a standout piece for collectors of vintage bar accessories, chrome objects, or Americana.
Excellent vintage condition with light wear consistent with age and use. The shaker stands 11 inches tall with a 6-inch base diameter; the wood handle rises 6 inches above the bell, giving it a stately and sculptural profile.
- Dimensions:Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Diameter: 6 in (15.24 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1946
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:West Palm Beach, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: T32031stDibs: LU2592344987142
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