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Silverplate and Wood "Town Crier" Cocktail Shaker

designed in 1937 by Bruce de Montmorency (1903-1965), New York, New York, probably the National Silver Deposit Ware Co. Inc., in the form of a large handbell, in three parts, the bell (body), turned wooden handle (strainer/spout) and finial (cap), the interior with functioning clapper.
h. 10-3/4", dia. 6"

Literature: Simon Khachadourian, The Cocktail Shaker (London: Philip Wilson, 2000), p. 111 (illustrated).

Notes: The "Town Crier" was the most popular novelty cocktail shaker of the pre-war era. Advertised in publications from Esquire to Popular Science, it was widely copied (known in England as the "Joy Bell") and inspired both bell-shaped accessories and wood-handled variations (such as the "Sleigh Bell" and "Ten Pin"). The "Pat. Pend." stamp on this example suggests that it was created between the patent's filing on July 15, 1957 and grant on December 14 of that year.

designed in 1937 by Bruce de Montmorency (1903-1965), New York, New York, probably the National Silver Deposit Ware Co. Inc., in the form of a large handbell, in three parts, the bell (body), turned wooden handle (strainer/spout) and finial (cap), the interior with functioning clapper.
h. 10-3/4", dia. 6"

  • Literature: Simon Khachadourian, The Cocktail Shaker (London: Philip Wilson, 2000), p. 111 (illustrated).
  • Notes: The "Town Crier" was the most popular novelty cocktail shaker of the pre-war era. Advertised in publications from Esquire to Popular Science, it was widely copied (known in England as the "Joy Bell") and inspired both bell-shaped accessories and wood-handled variations (such as the "Sleigh Bell" and "Ten Pin"). The "Pat. Pend." stamp on this example suggests that it was created between the patent's filing on July 15, 1957 and grant on December 14 of that year.
  • Condition: **Moderate scratches on the body, and some patches of pinpoint blistering on the lower edge. A few tiny losses to the silvering. Marked (on the underside) "Pat. Pend.".

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