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1920s GEISTERS CLUB HOUSE CLEAR HAVANA CORONA SINGLES

$45.00

These are Prohibition era Clear Havana (made in USA with Cuban tobacco) Coronas. Not much information exits about these. The brand can be traced to 1917 however cellophane was not used until the 1920s.

1921 KILDOWS TIFFIN FIVES CLEAR HAVANA (5 PACK)

$225.00

Hand made and foil wrapped in Tiffin Ohio during the Prohibition era using Cuban tobacco. Dating was done by combining the existence of the blue 4 inch tax stamp, which started in 1916, and the perforated 1 just below the sealed cut (see photos). The 2 from 21 is missing but this is where the year would have been. By 1931, the seal would have been a different series. 1921 is the year.

1924 CINCO LONDRES HAVANA BLEND SINGLES

$100.00

Cinco Cigars made from tobacco stock from Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Sumatra, Cuba, and Holland by Otto Eisenlohr & Bros, Inc. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1930 MARSH WHEELING PIONEERS SEALED BOX OF 50

$800.00

Marsh Wheeling was founded by Mifflin M. Marsh in 1840. Located in Wheeling, West Virginia, it was the oldest cigar manufacturing company founded in the United States. This is a pristine box from 1930 and is still wrapped with the original but slightly torn wax paper.

1930’S RECOLLECTION IMPORTED BLEND CLARO SEALED BOX

$2,000.00

THIS BRAND WAS MANUFACTURED IN PHILADELPHIA BY THE CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY WHOM ALSO MADE THE LA PALINA BRAND. THEY WERE ADVERTISED IN NEWSPAPERS AS BEING A "NEW" CIGAR AROUND OCT 1933, BEFORE CHRISTMAS AS THE PACKAGING SUGGESTS. THERE IS A DATE PARTIALLY OBSCURED BY THE HOLIDAY COVERING AS IS THE VITOLA (SHAPE) OF THE CONTENTS. BECAUSE OF THE BOX LENGTH OF 5 INCHES, THE CONTENTS ARE MOST LIKELY ROBUSTO OR PERFECTO. MADE OF CUBAN TOBACCO, THEY ARE DEPRESSION ERA CIGARS. THIS BOX IS PRISTINE AND BELONGS IN A MUSEUM. 

1933 COUNSELLOR PERFECTO SEALED BOX

$2,000.00

This sealed box is from the Great Depression era and is still covered in hoilday wrapping with the tax stamp intact. They were made in Detroit.

1934 MAYOLA PERFECTO SINGLES

$40.00

Mayola was a popular brand manufactured in Illinois. These cigars were made between 1933 -1935 and dated by the presence of the NRA logo (National Recovery Act), which was in only use during those years.

1940 WELTRUF HABANA SINGLES

$35.00

These cigars are WWII era and were made in Germany before the war. Date stamp on the box is DEC 6 40. Weltruf translates to World Reputation. These were made from Cuban tobacco as referenced on the box and they burn perfectly.

1940’s EMIL WOLSDORFF HAMBURG HAVANA BLEND SINGLES

$50.00

It was “the great love of cigars” that prompted the Hamburg merchant Emil Karl Ferdinand Wolsdorff to open his first shop on May 7, 1907 on Georgsplatz in Hamburg. He wanted to operate a widespread trade in cigars and therefore planned two things: Firstly, the development of a WOLSDORFF own brand range with exclusive varieties, made by quality manufacturers in Westphalia and Baden-Württemberg. Second, the establishment of an extensive branch network in all major cities in Germany in order to achieve a nationwide distribution of its brands. Both were successfully created and expanded. Soon, in addition to WOLSDORFF cigars, the diverse range also included renowned imports, tobacco, cigarettes, pipes and accessories. WOLSDORFF quickly made a name for itself among smokers with a top-class selection and expert advice at the highest level. Selling high-quality tobacco products in an advisory capacity instead of distributing goods, that was and is the motto at WOLSDORFF: "If the customer leaves the shop satisfied, happy and feeling happy, then the specialist shop has properly fulfilled its service task," so it put it Werner Wolsdorff. There are now around 170 WOLSDORFF branches all over Germany. This box was purchased from a collector in Hamburg and it was sealed until opened for inspection in 2020.

1940’s HAUS KONIGIN EXTRA PUROS SINGLES

$30.00

Due to the individual packaging each cigar in tinfoil and the price of each, one can assume that these are Havana-cigars, made in Germany. The price on the tax stamp is given in "Rpf", which means 40 cent from 1 "Reichsmark". The "Reichsmark" existed in Germany from 1924 to 1948, so they could even be pre-war cigars.

1940s BAHIA NEGRO BRAZILIAN BLEND TORPEDO SINGLES

$20.00

This box is part of a collection obtained from Germany. Hand made in the mid 1940s from a Brazilian/Sumatra blend, these well aged, box pressed cigars are sure to be a tasty treat.

1940s FLOR DE CUBA PETIT PERFECTO HAVANA SINGLES

$20.00

THIS BOX WAS OBTAINED AS PART OF A COLLECTION FROM GERMANY. HAND MADE AS PETIT PERFECTO AND THEY ARE CUBAN TOBACCO

1940s GERMAN HAVANA REKORD CLARO SINGLES

$25.00

This was a sealed box until 2020 when it was opened for inspection. Hand made in Germany of Havana tobacco during World War II. Dating is done from the seal information. The Nazi version of the swastika and the Reichspfennig (RPF) means these were produced between 1940 and 1945.

1940s GERMAN MEISTERPERLE HAVANA SINGLES

$25.00

This was a sealed box until 2020 when it was opened for inspection. Hand made and box pressed in Germany of Havana tobacco during World War II. Dating is done from the seal information. The Reichspfennig (RPF) currency means these were produced between 1940 and 1945.

1946 CADILLAC ATHLETIC CLUB HAVANA SINGLES

$50.00

Manufactured one year after WWII, these cigars are hand made and 100% havana short filled. Produced in a torpedo/perfecto style, they are well made.