A sterling silver cigarette or cheroot holder with case circa 1910. The 1-3/4" holder has an amber or celluloid mouthpiece and fine hand engraving; the hand-engraved 2" fob style case features a loop for hanging from a watch or neck chain and it is stamped STERLING SILVER. This item is in very good original condition with no chips, cracks, bends, corrosion, damage or repairs other than a small loss to the holder's silver, some darkening of the amber from use, and a dent on the case...
An unusual accessory for your cow horn living room suite - this is a late 19th century 8-1/4" pipe or cigar rest and ashtray made of genuine cowhorn. This item features a cowhorn base held with a nut and bolt, and a brass rest for a pipe or cigar...
This is a STERLING MATCH BOOK CASE made and stamped by NAPIER. Circa 1945 to 1965 this CASE Measures 1 5/8" X 2 1/4" Closed; extends Open to 3 3/4". Marked on the interior bottom: NAPIER STERLING. No Mono though there is a Box on the Front should the next Owner want this One ENGRAVED. Condition is VERY GOOD+ to EXCELLENT as there are some front Scratch marks; these are NOT OFFENSIVE and are of the Normal Use Variety. Has been Professionally Buffed and is READY TO GO...
Brass and silver humidor in the Arts and Crafts style, made by Bradley and Hubbard, unsigned, early 20th Century, all intact, wonderful form, fairly heavy and substantial.
Measures 8" high and 6 1/8" diameter at the base.
Bottom of lid has screened section, interior is open and is also brass, screw head and washer visible in bottom...
A vintage novelty miniature pistol-form boardroom lighter made in Europe by Corona, circa 1950. Measurements: 2 3/8in wide x 1 3/4in high. Excellent working condition.
May need gas.
Hold a secret in this handsome cigarette case made in Germany, circa 1925 comprising a tortoise shell finish with a black jewel-like clasp. Inside having a gold tone finish and two decorative bars, marked under clasp D.R. Germany. Measurements: 3 1/4" x 2 1/4". Good condition with several hard to see dimples and minor paint loss.