A Napier Two-Fingers jigger, in its original box. Heavy in weight, this jigger has a solid feel to it. The "two-fingers" indicated "2 ounces". It also has the number 1 and 2 etched into the jigger to show exactly wear the 1 ounce and 2 oz markers are when pouring. Napier started making this particular jigger in the 40s and continued this design through the late 50s. The box is hallmarked "Napier" in gold lettering.
A quick bit of history on Napier: The Napier Company was named after its president, James H. Napier, who led the company from 1920 to 1960. But the company's history can be tracked back to 1875 when it was founded as Whitney and Rice in Attleboro, Mass., manufacturing silver products. The firm changed hands and name in 1882 and became Carpenter and Bliss and shortly thereafter, E.A. Bliss and Co., Inc. After rapid expansion in the late 1880s the company moved to Meriden, CT in 1890. After WWI, the firm shifted emphasis from silver products to production of modern jewelry. James Napier became president in 1920 and the company adopted the name Napier - Bliss Co. In 1922, the name was changed to Napier Company. Like many jewelry companies Napier got into lines of art objects and other utilitarian objects like cocktail shakers. In the early to mid 1930s they started producing several cocktail shakers (most notably the "Dial a Drink shaker" and the Rooster motif shaker) other pieces of barware including their well-known graduated/stepped jigger, the mechanical/valve jigger, and their one-finger and two-finger jiggers.
Condition: Very, very good vintage condition. It was never used and has been stored away for decades. The jigger itself is in very good condition. There's some minimal tarnish the buyer can polish away if they choose to. The bottom of the jigger has a tiny "bump" that's likely a manufacturing thing and not from use. Again, this jigger appears to have never been used. The box is in fair condition and shows signs of age and wear and has small "bend" on one side. Overall, this jigger is in very, very good condition. It's rare to come across this particular jigger with such vibrant silver-plating, in its original box.
Hallmarks: "Napier" is stamped on the bottom of the jigger
Measurements: The jigger measures 3" tall from bottom to the tip of the fingers and 1 3/4" wide; the box measures 3 1/2" long by 2 1/4" wide
**On shipping: We take our packaging very seriously and carefully wrap all pieces to ensure safe delivery.
****Important to note pre-purchase: Buyers, please examine all photos carefully as we cannot accept returns due to the fragile nature (the possibility of breakage or damage when being shipped back) of our vintage/antique pieces. Our items are true vintage pieces that might have manufacturers flaws, flaws from age, or imperfections in general from being vintage. We try to explain the condition/description in an accurate and thorough manner but we ask that you please examine all photos carefully and ask all questions before purchasing an item as we are unable to accept returns due to the risk of breakage/damage.
A quick bit of history on Napier: The Napier Company was named after its president, James H. Napier, who led the company from 1920 to 1960. But the company's history can be tracked back to 1875 when it was founded as Whitney and Rice in Attleboro, Mass., manufacturing silver products. The firm changed hands and name in 1882 and became Carpenter and Bliss and shortly thereafter, E.A. Bliss and Co., Inc. After rapid expansion in the late 1880s the company moved to Meriden, CT in 1890. After WWI, the firm shifted emphasis from silver products to production of modern jewelry. James Napier became president in 1920 and the company adopted the name Napier - Bliss Co. In 1922, the name was changed to Napier Company. Like many jewelry companies Napier got into lines of art objects and other utilitarian objects like cocktail shakers. In the early to mid 1930s they started producing several cocktail shakers (most notably the "Dial a Drink shaker" and the Rooster motif shaker) other pieces of barware including their well-known graduated/stepped jigger, the mechanical/valve jigger, and their one-finger and two-finger jiggers.
Condition: Very, very good vintage condition. It was never used and has been stored away for decades. The jigger itself is in very good condition. There's some minimal tarnish the buyer can polish away if they choose to. The bottom of the jigger has a tiny "bump" that's likely a manufacturing thing and not from use. Again, this jigger appears to have never been used. The box is in fair condition and shows signs of age and wear and has small "bend" on one side. Overall, this jigger is in very, very good condition. It's rare to come across this particular jigger with such vibrant silver-plating, in its original box.
Hallmarks: "Napier" is stamped on the bottom of the jigger
Measurements: The jigger measures 3" tall from bottom to the tip of the fingers and 1 3/4" wide; the box measures 3 1/2" long by 2 1/4" wide
**On shipping: We take our packaging very seriously and carefully wrap all pieces to ensure safe delivery.
****Important to note pre-purchase: Buyers, please examine all photos carefully as we cannot accept returns due to the fragile nature (the possibility of breakage or damage when being shipped back) of our vintage/antique pieces. Our items are true vintage pieces that might have manufacturers flaws, flaws from age, or imperfections in general from being vintage. We try to explain the condition/description in an accurate and thorough manner but we ask that you please examine all photos carefully and ask all questions before purchasing an item as we are unable to accept returns due to the risk of breakage/damage.