I have just run across several pieces of tobacco related advertising devices from the late 1800's and the early 1900's . Several variations on the cigar trimmer, these have a brand of cigar on them and are meant to be counter or wall mounted. The other items appear to be plug or leaf cutters and are meant to be wall mounted.
I never picked up the cigarette habit myself, for which I am extremely grateful. I have smoked a couple Cohibas and for a while I would smoke a Tiparillo when it suited me. I always kept a couple dog rockets handy for any situation dealing with dead bodies. That was the limit of my dalliance with tobacco.
My question is for those of you that may know more about old point of sale advertising items such as described above. To wit, does anyone here know of an appraiser or collector that can help me evaluate these items?
Thanks.
I never picked up the cigarette habit myself, for which I am extremely grateful. I have smoked a couple Cohibas and for a while I would smoke a Tiparillo when it suited me. I always kept a couple dog rockets handy for any situation dealing with dead bodies. That was the limit of my dalliance with tobacco.
My question is for those of you that may know more about old point of sale advertising items such as described above. To wit, does anyone here know of an appraiser or collector that can help me evaluate these items?
Thanks.
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