Camel Sterling Silver Ashtray with One Camel
By Patrick Marvos
Located in London, GB
Each of the Mavros ashtrays is a conversation piece in its own right. ‘A fine cigar deserves the
2010s Zimbabwean Ashtrays
Sterling Silver
Camel Sterling Silver Ashtray with One Camel
By Patrick Marvos
Located in London, GB
Each of the Mavros ashtrays is a conversation piece in its own right. ‘A fine cigar deserves the
Sterling Silver
Camel Sterling Silver Ashtray with One Camel
By Patrick Marvos
Located in London, GB
Each of the Mavros ashtrays is a conversation piece in its own right. ‘A fine cigar deserves the
Sterling Silver
Small Camel Sterling Silver Ashtray Two Camels
By Patrick Marvos
Located in London, GB
Each of the Mavros ashtrays is a conversation piece in its own right. ‘A fine cigar deserves the
Sterling Silver
Camel Brass Ashtray
By R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem N.C
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Cast brass ashtray c.1984 by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. features the Camel Logo on the plate of the
Brass
Vintage Wall Mounted Camel Ashtray
Located in New York, NY
A striking wall-mounted metal and ceramic ashtray with beautiful image of the Camel Cigarette logo
Metal
Once a near-universal tabletop accessory, many antique, new and vintage ashtrays have taken on an entirely new purpose in today’s homes.
Whereas these formerly ubiquitous objects were associated with smoking, drinking, gambling and other vices, a well-designed and interesting ashtray is a candy dish, coaster or cocktail garnish receptacle in today’s interiors. But don’t discount its initial function. Amid your carefully curated coastal chic California decor, for example, a stone ashtray can help you manage the ashes that accumulate while you’re burning your morning incense. Old glass ashtrays, which are quite popular and easily found in free-form, organic shapes, can be a purely decorative final touch when styling a coffee table, whether you’ve filled it with wrapped lemon-drop candies or not.
In the postwar years, the democratization of luxury led to an explosion in the number of well-designed ashtrays, and there are many mid-century modern ashtrays to choose from on 1stDibs. (It’s no coincidence that sculptor Isamu Noguchi devised his “Dymaxion” version, which he hoped would make him rich, in 1945. Alas, it turned out to be too difficult to mass-produce.) The design collection of the Museum of Modern Art includes ashtrays by Carlo Scarpa (Murano glass, 1950–59); Achille Castiglioni (stainless steel with spring-like inserts, 1970); Masayuki Kurokawa (rubber and steel, 1973) and more. Smoking declined in popularity in the 1970s and ’80s, after the surgeon general’s warning began appearing on cigarette packs, but designers were still crafting ashtrays through the end of the century (especially outside the United States).
On 1stDibs, browse a collection of antique, new and vintage ashtrays that includes everything from modern and minimalist cigar ashtrays to outwardly ornate Art Deco ashtrays that evoke the opulence and elegance of the 1920s.
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