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1940’s EMIL WOLSDORFF HAMBURG HAVANA BLEND SINGLES
$50.00It 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
$30.00Due 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
$20.00This 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
$20.00THIS 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
$25.00This 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
$25.00This 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.
1943 OPTIMO PANETELAS SINGLES
$45.00Founded in 1898, The Optimo brand is one the biggest and most widely known names in top-quality cigars. Handmade in Tampa Florida, every popular Optimo cigar blend is highly regarded for its rich satisfying taste and mellow aroma. Using a blend of 100% natural filler tobaccos covered with prime natural leaf wrappers, Optimo always offers a satisfying cigar smoking experience.
This box was made in 1943 as stated by the perforated 43 on the blue tax stamp. Hand made and at 12 cents each in 1943, these were premium cigars. World War II era for sure.
1945 ROYAL BANNER STANDARD SINGLES
$40.00Royal Banner was a premium brand manufactered in Detroit. Perfecto in shape they appear to have a Connecticut wrapper. This box was dated as 1945 using the tax stamp "series 115". The method below states to add one year after each series starting in 1932 with series 102. The perforated "11" on the tax stamp is for the eleventh month. Made in November 1945, these were in stores just after World War II ended (August).
FROM MYSTIC STAMP COMPANY: Cigar Revenue Tax Stamps
The first Cigar Revenue stamps were issued in 1846, with the tax rate based on the value of the cigars. A short time later, a flat tax per thousand cigars was introduced. In 1917, cigars were once again taxed according to their value. The cigars were designated Class “A” through “E,” with “E” being the most expensive. Class “F” and “G” were later added to meet the increasing cost of cigars. In 1932, a numbering system began for the Cigar Revenue Stamps, with the first series designated “102” and valid for one year before it was replaced with “Series 103.” The practice continued in subsequent years. As a consequence, “Series 123” Cigar Revenue tax stamps were issued in 1953, and so on. Cigar Revenue tax stamps were discontinued in 1959.
1946 CADILLAC ATHLETIC CLUB HAVANA SINGLES
$50.00Manufactured one year after WWII, these cigars are hand made and 100% havana short filled. Produced in a torpedo/perfecto style, they are well made.
1946 DON ARCO BLUNTS HAVANA SINGLES
$45.00These Havana Blunts are made of 100% cuban long filler and are from 1946 according to the perforated tax stamp although it is more likely they were made at the end of 1945 and packaged March 27 1946. DON ARCO cigars were produced by the Trebow cigar company of Pennsylvania.
1946 FLAMINGO PANETELA HAVANA SINGLES
$40.00Charles Odence Company: The Boston based cigar firm of Charles Odence Company was founded in 1880 by Charles Odence, an 18 year old Russian immigrant. Various nephews, nieces and children followed Odence from Russian and worked for the company. When Charles died in 1910, the business was temporarily run by his daughter Mary and ultimately taken over by is oldest son Meyer Odence. Over the years, Charles Odence Company occupied several Boston addresses including 15 Commercial Wharf, 132 Broad Street, and Dock Square. Meyer, who lived on Cape Cod, moved the business to Lyanough Road in Hyannis in the 50's. The doors closed after 85 years when Meyer died in 1965. Odence Cigars produced and distributed cigars to wholesale customers including many US military bases. Brands included Bacchante, Flamingo, Clipper and Villazon.
This box was dated using the tax stamp "series 116". The method below states to add one year after each series starting in 1932 with series 102.
FROM MYSTIC STAMP COMPANY: Cigar Revenue Tax Stamps
The first Cigar Revenue stamps were issued in 1846, with the tax rate based on the value of the cigars. A short time later, a flat tax per thousand cigars was introduced. In 1917, cigars were once again taxed according to their value. The cigars were designated Class “A” through “E,” with “E” being the most expensive. Class “F” and “G” were later added to meet the increasing cost of cigars. In 1932, a numbering system began for the Cigar Revenue Stamps, with the first series designated “102” and valid for one year before it was replaced with “Series 103.” The practice continued in subsequent years. As a consequence, “Series 123” Cigar Revenue tax stamps were issued in 1953, and so on. Cigar Revenue tax stamps were discontinued in 1959.
1947 BANK NOTE CLUB HOUSE SINGLES
$40.00The Bank Note brand was manufactured in Red Hill, PA by W. C. Frutiger and Co. This premium cigar brand was produced by the millions it it's heyday. These Club House figurados are made in the Perfecto style. This box of 50 is near mint and has been properly aged. Notice the one opened for photos has plume, Plume is evidence that you have a well-aged and properly cared for cigar. The white dust is crystallized oils from the cigar itself. Except for the cello aging they look like the day they left the factory over 70 years ago. Notice the closeup photo of the tax stamp showing a perforated 47 (1947).