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Item Ships From: Illinois
Vintage Mahogany Humidor Lockbox
Located in Chicago, IL
Vintage Mahogany Humidor lockbox storage box Beautiful Hand Crafted Vintage Cigar Counter Display Case. Mahogany with Fine Brass Hardware Glass Shelf, Sides, and Locking Glass Fro...
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1970s Hollywood Regency Vintage Illinois Cigar Boxes and Humidors

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Brass

SilverCrest Decorated Bronze Cedar Lined Cigar Humidor
By Silver Crest Bronze
Located in Chicago, IL
SilverCrest decorated bronze cedar lined cigar humidor. Modern Red Enameled top. Silver Crest was the trademark used by the Smith Metal Arts Company of Buffalo. Expert craftsman from the Heintz Art Metal Shop formed the new company in 1919, utilizing much of what they had learned, manufacturing incredible bronze items. Heintz Art Metal Shop was founded in 1906, in New York by Otto Heintz...
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Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Illinois Cigar Boxes and Humidors

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Bronze

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Antique Victorian Brass Bound Oak Cigar Humidor 19th Century
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