In the early part of the 20th Century, James Dixon and Sons were the Cadillac of silverwares. The Sheffield based company produced not only under their own label, but sold globally - they made all the flasks and silverware for Abercrombie & Fitch in it's heyday. When it was made - sometime between 1921 when the "Made in England" tag become mandatory, and 1927 when the company structure changed and they added Ltd to the name. This is one of their more iconic and collectible pieces of barware - the finger jigger. Two fingers for me please.
Condition.
Excellent condition. Some light scratching and patina to the plated pewter, but otherwise excellent and very useable.
Size
- One finger or two fingers!
- Measure approx 3" top to bottom









