Tested and functions as designed. Is missing top piece. Top piece mostly a decorative item, not needed for function. Can make your own with 3D printer. Printers, even when NIB, do not come with USB cables. You must supply your own USB cable. They are not negotiable. Please be sure to check out my other auctions. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS. BUT DON’T WAIT UNITL THE LAST DAY! If there is an issue with an item you have received you MUST notify me within three (3) days of receipt of the item. It is your responsibility to determine that the unit is as was described within that timeframe. It is our policy to return appropriate feedback after it is left for us. You will not be disappointed with my packing skills. If there is no mention and/or picture of a remote control or manual then there is no remote or manual.
In beautiful condition w/crazing Please view all photos. Guignol majolica humidor produced by Sarreguemines of Lorraine, France, circa 1900, model number 5341. Created around 1800 Guignol is the main character in a French puppet show which bears his name. The jug will be securely wrapped and packed, and a full guarantee is given on all sales. British Collectibles is owned and operated by The American Toby Jug Museum Curator Kevin Pearson of. Please check out the rest of our shop’s Toby & Character Jugs, Majolica Pitchers, Royal Bayreuth, Banksy Street Art and Kevin Francis Face Pots. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to ask.
Beautiful Antique 12 1/2″ x 9″ x 7 3/4 Wooden Humidor Box with porcelain interior (please note the cracks/chips in the corner) – NO KEY. Please note the small white paint specs on the top, and a couple of spots on the front.
Antique Jewett Humidor Copper Lined Wood Large. Measures 11″ x 8″ x 6. Copper on bottom has a heavy patina. Wood has signs of use and age but no major issues. Bottom is wood planks with one of the very tiny feet missing. Overall in very good condition for age.
Own a piece of history with this rare Colt “The Courtship of Lady Nicotine” humidor, crafted from glossy Bakelite! Likely from the 1930s-1940s, it features embossed geometric designs, a hinged lid, and a compartmentalized interior for cigars-see the new photo! Colt embraced Bakelite in the 1920s-1940s for its durability and sleek look, using it in luxury items like this humidor, blending innovation with elegance. Perfect for collectors of Colt, Bakelite, or tobacco memorabilia. Excellent vintage condition with minor scratches and patina. Hinges work perfectly, and compartments are intact-check the photos!