An American silver-plated cocktail shaker designed by Emil…
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An American silver-plated cocktail shaker designed by Emil Schuelke for The Napier Co., Meriden, Connecticut circa 1936 In the form of a penguin with a detachable cover and a hinged beak engraved to the body with the letter 'B' stamped on the underside Napier Pat D-101559 31.5 cm high.

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