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Item Ships From: Nevada
Indian Chief Motif Porcelain Humidor, American, circa 1900
Located in Incline Village, NV
Fine quality hand painted porcelain humidor is in excellent all original condition with no chips, repairs, or overpaint; nice bright crisp paint and detail. No mark, but definitely American, circa 1900 era. Note the detail to the Indian's face and his elaborate headdress. Native American Indians were especially attracted to tobacco and related products and relished the opportunity to pose for pictures on that topic; note cigar store "Indians", match safes, and humidors. This is a very desirable and item of tobacciana with the Indian subject matter and the attractive multicolored hand painted Indian chief with headdress, probably of note but I have not been able to accurately identify him; quite possibly "Big Bow" an Indian warrior who has been identified on other similar objects. Grace Young...
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Early 1900s American Native American Antique Nevada Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Porcelain

Felice Antonio Botta Italy Table Top Smoking Set Ashtray Burlwood Chrome Brass
By Felice Antonio Botta
Located in Las Vegas, NV
Olive burlwood smoking set by Felice Antonio Botta of Italy, 1973. Includes ashtray, 2 cigarette holders/cups, lighter and an interesting numbered cube. This set has been used with slight flaws and patina. Cups stand...
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1970s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Nevada Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Burl

Art Deco French Lounge Club Bronze Sword Ashtray Stand
Located in Las Vegas, NV
1940's French bronze ashtray stand from a gentleman's lounge. It's construction and aged patina make this a functional work of art. Looks straight out of Yves Saint Laurent home deco...
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1940s French Art Deco Vintage Nevada Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Bronze

"Pacific Beer" Tin Advertising Tray Tacoma, Washington, circa 1910"
By Charles Shonk Company
Located in Incline Village, NV
This Pre-prohibition round advertising beer tray, promoting "Pacific Beer" was a product made by "The Pacific Brewing & Malting Co. Tacoma" Washington, as is...
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1910s American Art Nouveau Vintage Nevada Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Tin

Mike Myron Nevelson Wood Sculpture, Son of Louise Nevelson
By Mike Nevelson
Located in Las Vegas, NV
Wood sculpture/cigarette lighter by Myron "Mike" Nevelson (1922-2019), son of Louise Nevelson, circa 1950. Myron's work is seldom seen. This would be a rare example of his talent. ...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Nevada Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Hardwood

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Plateau Parfleche Envelope, circa 1900
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Jack Daniels Old Number 7 Whiskey Tin Advertising Bar Sign / 1950s Midcentury
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Chief White Feather "Dr. Teyet Ramar" Sioux Beaded Vest
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19th Century Meerschaum Churchwarden Pipe, "Boar" Theme
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"Hoffman House Banquet Cigar" Hand Painted Lithograph American circa 1892 Rare
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Located in Incline Village, NV
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Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Match Safe, Indian Head, American, circa 1905
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Located in Incline Village, NV
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Art Nouveau "Nude" Sterling Silver Match Safe, circa 1890s
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Listed is a fine quality Art Nouveau sterling silver match safe in repousse relief. It is typical of risque bar items used at the turn of the century; depicting as the central theme on one side, an attractive nude female being adored and pursued by a multiplicity of male suitors with an elaborate floral design framing the subject. The other side is either etched monogrammed (looks like "EBS Jack" but difficult to make out letters) or filigree design, again, framed with identical elaborate floral design. It is marked "Sterling" on the inside storage compartment where matches are kept (see image). Of American manufacture (no identifying mark) although companies like Gorham, Tiffany and Unger were known to produce such objects. This match safe is in excellent all original excellent condition with no restoration of any kind. Match safes were popular from 1870 through 1920 and were used to keep wooden friction matches dry and contained so that they would not rub together and combust prematurely in one's pocket. The wooden match wood be struck against the ribbed surface at the bottom to ignite (see image). The advent of matchbooks and the popularity of the cigarette lighter in the 1920's brought about the demise of the match safe. Provenance: This particular piece is from the George Cross collection. George died in 2007 and was known for his discerning quest for quality and rarity. He collected saloon items and Western...
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Advertising for "Piedmont Cigarettes", American Indian Theme, circa 1910
Located in Incline Village, NV
The American Tobacco Company was established in 1890 in North Carolina. In 1899 they purchased Ligget and Meyers Tobacco Company. In 1905, under the L & M name, they created Piedmont...
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“Punch” Gas Saloon Lighter, circa 1890
Located in Incline Village, NV
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“Punch” Gas Saloon Lighter, circa 1890
“Punch” Gas Saloon Lighter, circa 1890
H 8.5 in W 4.38 in D 4.38 in
Presidential Match Safe William McKinley, circa 1900
Located in Incline Village, NV
Listed is a quality presidential match safe which crosses over between match safes and American political patriotic items. It was produced at the turn of the century, probably during president McKinley's administration 1897-1901. McKinley led the nation to victory in the Spanish–American War, raised protective tariffs to promote American industry, and maintained the nation on the gold standard in a rejection of inflationary proposals. He was assassinated on September six, 1901, and succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt. Quite possibly this match safe was a commemorative item, signifying that event and President McKinley. Obviously, of American manufacture, it is in excellent all original condition with no restoration. Match safes were popular from 1870 through 1920 and were used to keep wooden friction matches dry and contained so that they would not rub together and combust prematurely in one's pocket. The wooden match wood be struck against the ribbed surface at the bottom to ignite (see image). The advent of matchbooks and the popularity of the cigarette lighter in the 1920s brought about the demise of the match safe. Provenance: This particular piece is from the George cross collection. George died in 2007 and was known for his discerning quest for quality and rarity. He collected saloon items and Western memorabilia...
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Art Nouveau "Nude" Sterling Silver Match Safe, circa 1890s
Located in Incline Village, NV
Listed is a quality Art Nouveau sterling silver match safe in repousse relief. It is typical of risque bar items used at the turn of the century, with a nude floating on a cloud as the central theme, and an elaborate floral design framing the subject. Of American manufacture (no identifying marking)) although companies like Gorham, Tiffany, and Unger, were know to produce such objects. This match safe is in excellent all original condition with no restoration. Match safes were popular from 1870 through 1920 and were used to keep wooden friction matches dry and contained so that they would not rub together and combust prematurely in one's pocket. The wooden match wood be struck against the ribbed surface at the bottom to ignite (see image). The advent of matchbooks and the popularity of the cigarette lighter in the 1920s brought about the demise of the match safe. Provenance: This particular piece is from the George Cross collection. George died in 2007 and was known for his discerning quest for quality and rarity. He collected saloon items and Western memorabilia...
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Match Safe "The Bar-Keeper s Friend", Dated 1906
By The Whitehead Hoag Co. 1
Located in Incline Village, NV
Listed is a quality match safe with the theme "Love's Repose", which translates to "the tranquillity of being in love". It is typical of risque bar items used at the turn of the century. Manufactured by "The Whitehead and Hoag Co." of Newark, New Jersey in 1906, this silver plated match safe was called "The Bar-Keeper's Friend" made to advertise for the "George Wm. Hoffman Co." of Indianapolis, Indiana. As stated on the back of the actual hard celluloid covered match safe, they were a manufacturing company who produced a product for cleaning metal bar fixtures and utensil items. To entice it's use, a beautiful nude graces the front. She is sitting on a rock amongst flowers with her feet wading in the water. Of American manufacture this match safe is in excellent all original condition with no restoration. Match safes were popular from 1870 through 1920 and were used to keep wooden friction matches dry and contained so that they would not rub together and combust prematurely in one's pocket. The wooden matchwood be struck against the ribbed surface at the bottom to ignite (see image). The advent of matchbooks and the popularity of the cigarette lighter in the 1920s brought about the demise of the match safe. Provenance: This particular piece is from the George cross collection. George died in 2007 and was known for his discerning quest for quality and rarity. He collected saloon items and Western memorabilia...
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Small American Figural Cigar Lighter, circa 1880s
Located in Incline Village, NV
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1880s American Victorian Antique Nevada Tobacco Accessories

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Spelter

American Figural Cigar Lighter/Match Holder, circa 1880s
Located in Incline Village, NV
This combination cigar lighter/match holder would have been found in American saloons on top of a bar counter in the late 19th century. It is made out of spelter and is likely of Ame...
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1880s American Victorian Antique Nevada Tobacco Accessories

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Spelter

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