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Cocktail Shaker

Beachcomber Cocktail Shaker
Beachcomber Cocktail Shaker

This white cased glass cocktail shaker has a Beachcomber design that is a dead-ringer for the same design by Marc Bellaire. Does anyone know who made this shaker?

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nostalgiaholic's picture

curious timing...

...garyklun and I were just recently discussing Bellaire patterned glass.  I saw a set of tumblers on Etsy, gold Beachcomber on black glass.  He has a martini set.  In all my years of glass hunting, I've never seen this line until a few months ago.  I've been wondering about who the maker could be.  This shaker is new to me, too, but the shape and cap are familiar.  Any marks on it, Scott?  Thanks for posting...I'm going to look into this.

atomicscott's picture

Beachcomber

It's not marked, but it's such a perfect copy of the Bellaire design, it's hard to believe that it's a knock-off that Bellaire had nothing to do with. The shaker's body is high quality cased glass, not just white glass, if that helps with identification.