DOMINATOR FACTORY CIGAR LIGHTER, M. MULLER & SON, N.Y.C., Circa 1895
Dominator Cigar Lighter and Cutter from M. Muller and Son in New York City. Quality Made Cigars!
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Dominator Cigar Lighter and Cutter from M. Muller and Son in New York City. Quality Made Cigars!
M-C-A 10 ct. cigar lithographic sign. Goldsmith, Silver Company, Boston, MA.
Red Indian Cut Plug Tobacco Can. This tin is called a Knob Top Can. Made by the American Tobacco Company.
Tin sign featuring the famous dog and cat in an Honest Scrap. Chewing Tobacco Cut Plug Product. Circa 1920.
Early lithographic poster from the Honest Cut Plug Tobacco Brand. This poster shows the Presidential Possibilities in the year 1892
Featured is an early lunch box tin with a handle from the Satisfaction Cut Plug brand of tobacco.
Featured is an early tobacco lunch pail tin from the Mastiff brand of cut plug tobacco. This box comes in several colors in the lunch pail design. Lunch box tins are highly collected by tobacco collectors today.
Featured is an early lithograph from the Solis Cigar Company in Denver, Colorado for their Mountain Belle 5 cent cigars. This print features a pretty Victorian era woman holding an umbrella. The colors in this print are simply stunning!
Featured is an early tin sign from the Hirschhorn Mack and Company Cigar Makers in New York City. This sign features the commonly used logo image of Mr. George in the center. Just about every Henry George Cigar advertising item I have seen prominently features the same image in the advertisement. The Henry George Cigars…
Pocket tobacco tin features the Gold Dust Brand of Tobacco. Worth It’s Weight in Gold.