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"Shaker: A Timeless Icon of Style and Sophistication" Step back in time to the roaring 1920s, where Seagers Gin adverts adorned every bar

Background imageShaker Collection: Shakers dancing at a meeting, Lebanon Springs, New York, USA, 1870

Shakers dancing at a meeting, Lebanon Springs, New York, USA, 1870. The men and women of the Mount Lebanon Community dance separately

Background imageShaker Collection: Shaker community going to dinner, each carrying their own Shaker chair, New York State, 1870

Shaker community going to dinner, each carrying their own Shaker chair, New York State, 1870
Shaker community going to dinner, each carrying their own typical, simple Shaker chair. Mount Lebanon Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. From The Graphic, London, 1870. Wood engraving

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER STAIRCASE, 1930s. View from above of an interior stairwell in a building

SHAKER STAIRCASE, 1930s. View from above of an interior stairwell in a building at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, c1931-1936

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKERS: ART, 1853. Watercolor painting by Shaker women using designs of trees

SHAKERS: ART, 1853. Watercolor painting by Shaker women using designs of trees, leaves, and branches. Painting by Mother Lucy, 1853

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER VILLAGE MAP, 1849. Diagram of the South part of Shaker Village in Canterbury

SHAKER VILLAGE MAP, 1849. Diagram of the South part of Shaker Village in Canterbury, New Hampshire. Ink and watercolor on paper by Peter Foster, 1849

Background imageShaker Collection: S. M. Jolly, cocktail barman at Ambassadors Club

S. M. Jolly, cocktail barman at Ambassadors Club
A caricature of S.M. Jolly, the well-known shaker (cocktail barman) at the Ambassadors Club in London. Date: 1929

Background imageShaker Collection: Matita advertisement - and cocktail bar

Matita advertisement - and cocktail bar
She shall be charming wherever she goes. Advert for Matita ready to wear sportswear (not really sports, but smart, ready-for-anything clothes for any occasion)

Background imageShaker Collection: Cocktail bar on board an ocean liner

Cocktail bar on board an ocean liner
Passengers enjoy cocktails at the bar on board an ocean cruise liner in 1931. Date: 1932

Background imageShaker Collection: Shaker Settlement at Mount Lebanon, USA

Shaker Settlement at Mount Lebanon, USA. circa 1870

Background imageShaker Collection: Cocktail Gown 1930S

Cocktail Gown 1930S
Gown by Lucien Lelong in black & red jersey with a heavily textured (possibly knitted) jacket with contrasting revers & cuffs. Worn with a belt & chinese style cap. Date: 1930s

Background imageShaker Collection: Advertisement for Shaker Family Pills

Advertisement for Shaker Family Pills
Shaker Family Pills Cure Sick Headache. A.J.White, Proprietor, 168 Duane Street, New York

Background imageShaker Collection: Cocktails at Home

Cocktails at Home
Two young women having a girlie night in, mixing cocktails at a home cocktail bar. Date: early 1930s

Background imageShaker Collection: USA, New Hampshire, Canterbury, Canterbury Shaker Village, former Shaker religious community

USA, New Hampshire, Canterbury, Canterbury Shaker Village, former Shaker religious community
New Hampshire, Canterbury Shaker Village, former Shaker religious community, Shaker crafts, brooms

Background imageShaker Collection: Repeating Pattern - Bicycles

Repeating Pattern - Bicycles. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER BLACKSMITH, 1935. Brother Ricardo Belden blacksmithing at the Hancock Shaker

SHAKER BLACKSMITH, 1935. Brother Ricardo Belden blacksmithing at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photographed by Samuel Kravitt, c1935

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER FURNITURE, 1935. A Shaker chair with a woven seat and a sewing table at

SHAKER FURNITURE, 1935. A Shaker chair with a woven seat and a sewing table at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, 1935

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER ROCKING CHAIR, 1935. A maple Shaker rocking chair with a woven seat at the

SHAKER ROCKING CHAIR, 1935. A maple Shaker rocking chair with a woven seat at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, 1935

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER BOWL, 1935. Shaker oval box illuminated in oval light at the Hancock Shaker

SHAKER BOWL, 1935. Shaker oval box illuminated in oval light at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, 1935

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER WOMAN KNITTING. Fannie Estabrook knitting at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield

SHAKER WOMAN KNITTING. Fannie Estabrook knitting at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, c1931-1936

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER ARTISAN, 1935. Ricardo Belden making wooden oval boxes in a workshop at

SHAKER ARTISAN, 1935. Ricardo Belden making wooden oval boxes in a workshop at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, 1935

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER WEAVING, 1930s. A close-up view of Sister Alice Smiths hands while she

SHAKER WEAVING, 1930s. A close-up view of Sister Alice Smiths hands while she is weaving at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, c1931-1936

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER PEGS, 1930s. Shaker pegs in various sizes that were used at the Hancock

SHAKER PEGS, 1930s. Shaker pegs in various sizes that were used at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Samuel Kravitt, c1931-1936

Background imageShaker Collection: Source Size = 1712 x 1740

Source Size = 1712 x 1740
A Shaker Sleighing Party, 1870

Background imageShaker Collection: The Shakers near Lebanon, published by Currier & Ives, New York (colour litho)

The Shakers near Lebanon, published by Currier & Ives, New York (colour litho)
BAL32915 The Shakers near Lebanon, published by Currier & Ives, New York (colour litho) by Currier, Nathaniel (1813-88); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageShaker Collection: Pepper and salt shaker, Johannes or Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Vredeman de Vries

Pepper and salt shaker, Johannes or Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Hieronymus Cock, 1563

Background imageShaker Collection: Brother William of the Shaker Settlement, Mount Lebanon, New Yor

Brother William of the Shaker Settlement, Mount Lebanon, New York; Doris Ulmann, American, 1882 - 1934; about 1925 - 1927; Platinum print; Image: 20.5 x 15.4 cm (8 1/16 x 6 1/16 in.)

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER VILLAGE, 1853. Canterbury Shaker village, New Hampshire, established in 1792

SHAKER VILLAGE, 1853. Canterbury Shaker village, New Hampshire, established in 1792. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER DRAWING, 1845. Detail of a Shaker inspirational drawing by an anonymous artist

SHAKER DRAWING, 1845. Detail of a Shaker inspirational drawing by an anonymous artist, dated 27 April 1845. Blue pen-and-ink ink, touches of red

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER DRAWING, c1880. Shaker inspirational drawing by an anonymous artist, c1880

SHAKER DRAWING, c1880. Shaker inspirational drawing by an anonymous artist, c1880

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER HOMES, 1904. Shaker homes at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photographed in 1904

SHAKER HOMES, 1904. Shaker homes at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Photographed in 1904

Background imageShaker Collection: COMMUNAL SOCIETIES MAP. Map showing the locations of American communal societies, 1875

COMMUNAL SOCIETIES MAP. Map showing the locations of American communal societies, 1875

Background imageShaker Collection: New Gloucester, ME Ferns border this trail in the forest behind the Sabbathday

New Gloucester, ME Ferns border this trail in the forest behind the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village

Background imageShaker Collection: New Gloucester, ME A bale of hay in a field near the barn at the Sabbathday Lake

New Gloucester, ME A bale of hay in a field near the barn at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village

Background imageShaker Collection: New Gloucester, MESunset colors light the clouds behind a thunderstorm

New Gloucester, MESunset colors light the clouds behind a thunderstorm

Background imageShaker Collection: USA, Kentucky, Pleasant Hill, White Shaker fence

USA, Kentucky, Pleasant Hill, White Shaker fence (Large format sizes available)

Background imageShaker Collection: Chimney piece in pale interior with shaker style chritmas decorations and objects

Chimney piece in pale interior with shaker style chritmas decorations and objects credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageShaker Collection: The first Shaker church at Mount Lebanon, New York, now a seed-house. Wood engraving, 1875

The first Shaker church at Mount Lebanon, New York, now a seed-house. Wood engraving, 1875
SHAKER CHURCH, 1875. The first Shaker church at Mount Lebanon, New York, now a seed-house. Wood engraving, 1875

Background imageShaker Collection: Mount Lebanon Shaker Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dancing at their Meeting

Mount Lebanon Shaker Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dancing at their Meeting. Lithograph by Currier and Ives, New York, c1870

Background imageShaker Collection: Scientist using sample agitator

Scientist using sample agitator
MODEL RELEASED. Sample agitator. Scientist placing a large flask into a sample agitator. The agitator will shake the flask, keeping the contents mixed

Background imageShaker Collection: FLAPPERS, 1928. Two young women, on their way to San Francisco on an East Bay ferry

FLAPPERS, 1928. Two young women, on their way to San Francisco on an East Bay ferry, enjoying a refreshment, 1928

Background imageShaker Collection: The shaker player in Rome. Engraving

The shaker player in Rome. Engraving

Background imageShaker Collection: White horse looking over fence, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, near Harrodsburg

White horse looking over fence, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, near Harrodsburg, Kentucky

Background imageShaker Collection: Mexico, Guerrero, Ixtapa. Playa del Palmar / Beachside Bar Cocktail Glass / Dusk

Mexico, Guerrero, Ixtapa. Playa del Palmar / Beachside Bar Cocktail Glass / Dusk

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER WORSHIP. Shakers dancing in worship. Engraving published in Communistic Societies of

SHAKER WORSHIP. Shakers dancing in worship. Engraving published in Communistic Societies of the United States, c1875

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER VILLAGE, 1853. Canterbury Shaker village, New Hampshire, established in 1892

SHAKER VILLAGE, 1853. Canterbury Shaker village, New Hampshire, established in 1892. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKERS SINGING, 1873. A singing meeting of Shakers at Lebanon, New York. Wood engraving, 1873

SHAKERS SINGING, 1873. A singing meeting of Shakers at Lebanon, New York. Wood engraving, 1873

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER WOMEN AT WORK 1875. Wood engraving, 1875

SHAKER WOMEN AT WORK 1875. Wood engraving, 1875

Background imageShaker Collection: SHAKER WOMEN, 1875. Shaker women in everyday costume. Wood engraving, 1875

SHAKER WOMEN, 1875. Shaker women in everyday costume. Wood engraving, 1875



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"Shaker: A Timeless Icon of Style and Sophistication" Step back in time to the roaring 1920s, where Seagers Gin adverts adorned every bar, and a pair of elegantly dressed individuals savored their cocktails amidst the lively atmosphere. Even biscuit tins embraced the glamourous trend, as Huntley and Palmers introduced a cocktail-themed lid that added a touch of class to any soirée. In Greenwich Village, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, bars buzzed with excitement as patrons celebrated newfound freedom. The scene was set for unforgettable nights filled with laughter and clinking shakers. But long before these modern delights emerged, a different kind stole hearts - the bone-shaker bike from the early 1830s. Its rugged charm captured adventurers' spirits as they embarked on thrilling journeys through cobblestone streets. Meanwhile, in New Lebanon during the 1870s, Shaker ceremonies brought communities together in harmonious rituals. Their simplicity and devotion inspired generations to find solace within themselves. Fast forward to Elizabeth Ponsonby's glamorous world; she effortlessly exuded sophistication while holding her cocktail shaker and glasses. Her elegance became synonymous with this timeless accessory. Mappin & Webb's cocktail set advertisement showcased an era when refined craftsmanship met indulgence. It epitomized an age where mixing drinks became an art form appreciated by connoisseurs worldwide. Parisian ladies sipped exquisite cocktails at chic establishments; their gracefulness matched only by their impeccable taste. These women embodied Parisian allure while enjoying life's pleasures one sip at a time. The Cocktail Girls of 1929 were symbols of liberation during times when societal norms were challenged. They defied conventions with each shake and stirred up conversations that would shape history forever. An interior adorned with tables revealed intimate moments shared over perfectly crafted libations - conversations whispered between friends or stolen glances exchanged by lovers.