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Creator: Benson & Hedges
Large Art Deco Walnut Humidor with Galvanized Metal Liner and Air Tight Seal
By Benson x Hedges, London
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Large, locking (key included), campaign style humidor in highly figured wood with brass inlaid corner supports and flush mounted handles. The interior fitted with a galvanized metal ...
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Early 20th Century English Art Deco Benson & Hedges Decorative Objects
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Metal, Brass
A Fine Art Deco Period Brass-Mounted Ship’s Humidor from the M. Y. Princess
By Benson x Hedges, London
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A Fine Art Deco Period Brass-Mounted Ship’s Humidor from the M. Y. Princess, owned by Sir James Gomer Berry, Retailed by Benson and Hedges, this fine humidor is veneered in oak with ...
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Early 20th Century English Art Deco Benson & Hedges Decorative Objects
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Brass
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