Campari Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker, 1949
Price Code: £££
Reference: 7065, 7066
Campari: an incredibly rare silver and enamel cocktail shaker in the form of a bottle of Campari, made by the famed Milanese silversmith Romeo Miracoli in the style of the 1949 bottle design. With a fluid-shaped neck, embossed screw cap in the form of a pull cork, and realistic label with vivid blue enamel and Greek key border, the bottle design has been faithfully reproduced into an extremely attractive and practical piece of silver barware. Stamped R. MIRACOLI MILANO to the base, Italian, 1949.
Height: 10 inches (26 cm)
Miracoli are Italy’s oldest silversmiths, established in 1912, and continue to this day in Milan producing outstanding service and presentation silver for private clients and brands such as FIAT, Mercedes-Benz and Beretta.
Price Code: £££
REFERENCE: 7065
(In foreground) ‘Il Manifesto’ by Campari: a very scarce, limited-edition porcelain cigar ashtray created for Campari in 1967 by Bruno Munari (1907-1998), in the Pop Art style, with extracts of the famous Campari logo text, set on a white glaze with two cigar rests trimmed with gilt. The base marked in script B. Munari “Il Manifesto” Collezione Campari Made in Italy by Campari’. Italian, circa 1967.
Size: 8 inches (20 cm) x 6½ inches (17 cm)
Munari was an extremely versatile artist and designer, who contributed in many areas of visual art, communication and graphic design. A member of the Italian Futurist movement Munari was well known for his collage illustrations which featured in Italian pre-War magazines, of which this design for Campari is highly reminiscent.
Price Code: ££
REFERENCE: 7066
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