A SILVER-PLATED 'PENGUIN' COCKTAIL SHAKER
A SILVER-PLATED 'PENGUIN' COCKTAIL SHAKER

DESIGN PATENTED 1936, DESIGNED BY EMIL A. SCHUELKE FOR THE NAPIER COMPANY

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A SILVER-PLATED 'PENGUIN' COCKTAIL SHAKER
DESIGN PATENTED 1936, DESIGNED BY EMIL A. SCHUELKE FOR THE NAPIER COMPANY
With a detachable cover, the beak opening to a cork, stamped Napier pat-D 101559 to the underside
12 ¾ in. (32.5 cm.) high

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The Napier Company was started by E.A. Bliss and J.E. Carpenter in 1875 in Meriden under the name Carpenter & Bliss and underwent several name changes before becoming the Napier Company in 1922. During World War I, the company manufactured war materials. The 'Penguin' shaker was designed by Emil Schuelke, and launched at New York's Hammacher Schlemmer store in September 1936 in time for the Christmas season. Officially known as "The Penguin - a bird of a shaker" this model became on the most popular designs until deleted in 1941.

An identical example of this model was sold in these rooms, Christie's London, 5th September 2013, lot 58, price realised £5250.

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