Vintage Walnut Cigar Humidor by Davidoff London 20th Century

Vintage Walnut Cigar Humidor by Davidoff London 20th Century

Vintage Walnut Cigar Humidor by Davidoff London 20th Century
Regent Antiques has been trading in London for three decades. We specialise in English and Continental antique furniture, silver and porcelain. Our main markets are Europe and North America and we export worldwide. Vintage Walnut Cigar Humidor by Davidoff London 20th Century. The humidor has an outer case in the finest polished coromandel with inset brass campaign style handles, the Spanish cedar-lined interior which helps to keep the aroma is equipped with a humidification system and one internal divider. The humidor has a very stylish and timeless design and would make any cigar connoisseur happy. In excellent condition , p lease see photos for confirmation of condition. Height 19 x Width 34 x Depth 21. Height 7.5 x Width 13.4 x Depth 8.3. Is any kind of box or room with constant humidity. That is used to store cigars. For private use, small wooden or acrylic glass humidor boxes for a few dozen cigars are used, while cigar shops may have walk-in humidors. Humidors can be used to store other goods for which a certain level of humidity is desirable; the Colorado Rockies. Team stores game balls. In a large humidor at their home stadium, Coors Field. To counteract the effects of Denver. S high altitude and generally low humidity. Humidors of all sizes use hygrometers. To keep track of the humidity levels. Davidoff is a Swiss premium brand of cigars, cigarettes and smoker’s accessories. It is owned by Oettinger Davidoff AG, which is based in Basel, Switzerland. Oettinger Davidoff AG manufactures a broad portfolio of cigars, cigarillos, pipe tobaccos and smoker’s accessories under the brands Davidoff, Camacho and Zino Platinum. The cigars are produced in the Dominican Republic and Honduras, and tobacco is sourced from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, Honduras and the United States of America. He was known as “King of Cigars”. Dominican-made Ambassadrice After the Second World War, Zino Davidoff decided to acquire a license to produce his own series of cigars. As he had discerning international customers, he named the various formats of this “Ch teau” cigar series after famous Bordeaux vineyard estates. The first in the series was the “Ch teau Latour” in 1946. In 1967, Zino Davidoff was approached by Cubatabaco, Cuba’s state tobacco monopoly, about creating a line of cigars carrying the “Davidoff” name. The cigars were rolled in the newly established El Laguito factory in Havana, which had been established to roll Cuban President Fidel Castro’s own personal cigars, named Cohíba. In 1968, the first cigars carrying the name “Davidoff” were released. The first formats were the No. 2 and the Ambassadrice. In 1971, the Davidoff “Mini Cigarillos” (short fillers made of 100% tobacco) and, in 1972, the first Davidoff pipe tobaccos were released. As of 1975, the cigars of the Ch teau series were delivered in cabinets bearing the Davidoff logo. In 1976, the “Mille Series” and, in 1977, the “Dom Pérignon” cigar, named after the champagne, were released. In 1986, a limited release of “Anniversario” cigars were produced, to celebrate Zino Davidoff’s 80th birthday. After numerous disputes over quality and ownership rights, Zino Davidoff and Cubatabaco decided to end their relationship. Leading up to this, in August 1989, Zino had publicly burned over one hundred thousand cigars that he had deemed of low quality and unfit to sell. All Davidoff products produced in Cuba were officially discontinued in 1991. In 1990, after discontinuing Cuban-made products, Davidoff started to produce cigars in the Dominican Republic. After numerous test runs, Zino Davidoff found a partner in the local producer “Tabadom”, owned by Hendrik Kelner. In 1991, the first Dominican-made Davidoff cigars were launched, continuing the product lines and cigar formats of their Cuban predecessors. With the move to the Dominican Republic, the Ch teau series was renamed to “Grand Cru”, and the individual formats were numbered instead of carrying the names of vineyard estates. In 1991, the limited release called “Aniversario” became an ongoing cigar series, called the “Aniversario” series. In 1992, the “Special” cigar series was released, with the format “Special R” as the first product. In 1994, the 87-year-old Zino Davidoff died in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2001, the “Millennium Blend” cigar series was launched. In 2010, Davidoff Cigars released the “Puro d’Oro” series. In 2013, Davidoff Cigars released the “Nicaragua” series, which was the first product line of Davidoff to incorporate tobaccos from Nicaragua into the cigar blend, and the first series since the Davidoff Cuban products which made use of tobaccos not sourced in the Dominican Republic. Moving forward, Davidoff Cigars started to make use of tobaccos sourced from other countries than the Dominican Republic to diversify their product portfolio. In 2015, Davidoff Cigars released the “Escurio” series, which contained tobaccos sourced from Brazil. In the same year, the cigar line “Winston Churchill” was launched. In 2016, Davidoff Cigars released the “Yamasa” cigar series. Coromandel wood or Calamander wood is a valuable wood from. And South East Asia. It is of a hazel-brown color, with black stripes (or the other way about), very heavy and hard. It is also known as Macassar Ebony or variegated ebony and is closely related to genuine. But is obtained from different species in the same genus; one of these is Diospyros quaesita. The name Calamander comes from the local. Name,’kalu-medhiriya’, which means dark chamber; referring to the characteristic ebony black wood. Coromandel wood has been logged to extinction over the last 2 to 3 hundred years and is no longer available for new work in any quantity. Furniture in coromandel is so expensive and so well looked after that even recycling it is an unlikely source. A substitute, Macassar Ebony, has similar characteristics and to the untrained eye is nearly the same but it lacks the depth of colour seen in genuine Coromandel. Take a tour of our London showrooms. Take Piccadilly line to Manor House station. Go to top of escalators and turn left. Take exit 7 and walk straight on for 10 metres. Manor Warehouse is on the right. There is car parking available on site. Please make all cheques payable to Regent Antiques. Bank details: Regent Antiques – BBVA – Account: 05701615 – Sort: 23-59-11. For the best value, we recommend offsetting this cost by purchasing multiple items. The item “Vintage Walnut Cigar Humidor by Davidoff London 20th Century” is in sale since Monday, September 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Tobacciana & Smoking Supplies\Other Tobacciana Items\Vintage (Pre-1970)”. The seller is “regentantiquesuk” and is located in London N4 1BX. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Vintage Walnut Cigar Humidor by Davidoff London 20th Century

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