Product code: Hazel Atlas order Pigs Cocktail Shaker
A stunning Mid Century Hazel Atlas Pink "Musical Pigs" cocktail shaker. Such a magical pattern, which originated in the 50s, of a whimsical scene of pink enameled dancing pigs, musical instruments, and music notes. We tried to capture all sides of the pattern (of a pig playing a saxophone, a cello, a guitar, etc). Truly a magical, figural pattern that screams Mid Century! Maker/pattern/year: Hazel Atlas, Musical Pigs, 1950s Condition: Very goo condition. The glass is clear, zero chips, or nicks. The enameled pattern is a vibrant pink and in great shape (please note: this pattern has an intentional "break" in a few places on the bands to create a vintage look; this is 100% intentional and not from wear). The chrome lid has a small dent as seen in the photo, and the cap is missing. A bit of history on this glassware maker: The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company was a large producer of machine-molded glass containers headquartered in order Wheeling, West Virginia. It was founded in 1902 in Washington.
A stunning Mid Century Hazel Atlas Pink "Musical Pigs" cocktail shaker. Such a magical pattern, which originated in the 50s, of a whimsical scene of pink enameled dancing pigs, musical instruments, and music notes. We tried to capture all sides of the pattern (of a pig playing a saxophone, a cello, a guitar, etc). Truly a magical, figural pattern that screams Mid Century! Maker/pattern/year: Hazel Atlas, Musical Pigs, 1950s Condition: Very goo condition. The glass is clear, zero chips, or nicks. The enameled pattern is a vibrant pink and in great shape (please note: this pattern has an intentional "break" in a few places on the bands to create a vintage look; this is 100% intentional and not from wear). The chrome lid has a small dent as seen in the photo, and the cap is missing. A bit of history on this glassware maker: The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company was a large producer of machine-molded glass containers headquartered in order Wheeling, West Virginia. It was founded in 1902 in Washington.