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RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor

RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor

RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
Terra Cotta Humidor Tobacco Jar Blackamoor 5 1/4″H x 5″ x 4 1/2, marked BU/401. This is a very rare and highly desirable. Bernard Bloch terra cotta humidor tobacco jar. It is in good antique condition consistent with its age of over 115 years. Any question, please ask before purchasing it. Please check out the pictures as they are important parts of the listing and disregard the lighting glares. About Terra Cotta and Cold-Painted Items. Painted (polychrome) terracotta is typically first covered with a thin coat of. It has been very widely used but the paint is only suitable for indoor positions and is much less durable than fired colors in or under a ceramic glaze. The typical firing temperature is around 1,000 °C (1,830 °F), though it may be as low as 600 °C (1,112 °F) in historic and archaeological examples. For this reason, many terra cotta objects (such as match holders/strikers) lose the paints on the surface easily as seen in many vintage/antique examples. Some paints could even be washed off with alcohol or similar solutions if they are not fired up to 1,000 °C. Therefore, terra cotta objects that have most paints intact are hard to find and are highly desirable by collectors. Fired terracotta is not. But surface-burnishing the body before firing can decrease its porousness and a layer of glaze can make it watertight. Some types of terracotta are. How to care terracotta and cold-painted items. (1) Since Terra Cotta objects are not 100% water proof especially the vintage/antique ones, do not wash them as water would get into the objects which might have crazed and result in cracks. Instead, clean it with a slightly damp cloth and clean it gently. (2) Since not all terra cotta objects are fired up to 1,000 °C, some paints on certain surface are like cold-painted paints and wear off or can be removed easily. Do not use alcohol or acetone as they could unevenly remove the paints in some unstable areas making it look like damaged. (3) Do not use bleach as it could eventually damage the clay and the item could fall apart into many small pieces later. Please ask question before purchasing it if you are not familiar with cold-painted items. It should be used as reference only. You should do your own research and decide if it is useful for you.
RARE Antique Austrian Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor

RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908

RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908

RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908
Bernard Bloch Terra Cotta Humidor Tobacco Jar Blackamoor Circa 1908, 6″H x 5 1/4″ x 5, marked BB/8057. This is a very rare and highly desirable. Bernard Bloch terra cotta humidor tobacco jar. Except a couple of professionally repaired chip to the rim of its hat (see last 2 pictures), it is in good condition consistent with its age of over 115 years. Any question, please ask before purchasing it. Please check out the pictures as they are important parts of the listing and disregard the lighting glares. About Terra Cotta and Cold-Painted Items. Painted (polychrome) terracotta is typically first covered with a thin coat of. It has been very widely used but the paint is only suitable for indoor positions and is much less durable than fired colors in or under a ceramic glaze. The typical firing temperature is around 1,000 °C (1,830 °F), though it may be as low as 600 °C (1,112 °F) in historic and archaeological examples. For this reason, many terra cotta objects (such as match holders/strikers) lose the paints on the surface easily as seen in many vintage/antique examples. Some paints could even be washed off with alcohol or similar solutions if they are not fired up to 1,000 °C. Therefore, terra cotta objects that have most paints intact are hard to find and are highly desirable by collectors. Fired terracotta is not. But surface-burnishing the body before firing can decrease its porousness and a layer of glaze can make it watertight. Some types of terracotta are. How to care terracotta and cold-painted items. (1) Since Terra Cotta objects are not 100% water proof especially the vintage/antique ones, do not wash them as water would get into the objects which might have crazed and result in cracks. Instead, clean it with a slightly damp cloth and clean it gently. (2) Since not all terra cotta objects are fired up to 1,000 °C, some paints on certain surface are like cold-painted paints and wear off or can be removed easily. Do not use alcohol or acetone as they could unevenly remove the paints in some unstable areas making it look like damaged. (3) Do not use bleach as it could eventually damage the clay and the item could fall apart into many small pieces later. Please ask question before purchasing it if you are not familiar with cold-painted items. It should be used as reference only. You should do your own research and decide if it is useful for you.
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor circa 1908

RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908

RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908

RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908
Bernard Bloch Terra Cotta Humidor Tobacco Jar Blackamoor Uncle Sam Circa 1908, 7 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ x 6 1/2. This is a very rare and highly desirable. Bernard Bloch terra cotta humidor tobacco jar. Except a couple of small professionally repaired chip to the rim of its hat, it is in nice condition consistent with its age of over 115 years. Any question, please ask before purchasing it. Please check out the pictures as they are important parts of the listing and disregard the lighting glares. About Terra Cotta and Cold-Painted Items. Painted (polychrome) terracotta is typically first covered with a thin coat of. It has been very widely used but the paint is only suitable for indoor positions and is much less durable than fired colors in or under a ceramic glaze. The typical firing temperature is around 1,000 °C (1,830 °F), though it may be as low as 600 °C (1,112 °F) in historic and archaeological examples. For this reason, many terra cotta objects (such as match holders/strikers) lose the paints on the surface easily as seen in many vintage/antique examples. Some paints could even be washed off with alcohol or similar solutions if they are not fired up to 1,000 °C. Therefore, terra cotta objects that have most paints intact are hard to find and are highly desirable by collectors. Fired terracotta is not. But surface-burnishing the body before firing can decrease its porousness and a layer of glaze can make it watertight. Some types of terracotta are. How to care terracotta and cold-painted items. (1) Since Terra Cotta objects are not 100% water proof especially the vintage/antique ones, do not wash them as water would get into the objects which might have crazed and result in cracks. Instead, clean it with a slightly damp cloth and clean it gently. (2) Since not all terra cotta objects are fired up to 1,000 °C, some paints on certain surface are like cold-painted paints and wear off or can be removed easily. Do not use alcohol or acetone as they could unevenly remove the paints in some unstable areas making it look like damaged. (3) Do not use bleach as it could eventually damage the clay and the item could fall apart into many small pieces later. Please ask question before purchasing it if you are not familiar with cold-painted items. It should be used as reference only. You should do your own research and decide if it is useful for you.
RARE Antique Bernard Bloch Terracotta Uncle Sam Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor c1908

RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor

RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor

RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor
Humidor Tobacco Jar Blackamoor 5 9″ x 5 3/4″ x 4 1/4, marked Austria/10. This is a very rare Austrian PORCELAIN. Although the estate sales called it a terra cotta humidor, it is a rare porcelain humidor which was hard to find due to high costs to make porcelain during those early years in Europe. Only a few were made for people who could afford them then. It is in excellent antique condition consistent with its age of over 110 years. Any question, please ask before purchasing it. Please check out the pictures as they are important parts of the listing and disregard the lighting glares. About Terra Cotta and Cold-Painted Items. Painted (polychrome) terracotta is typically first covered with a thin coat of. It has been very widely used but the paint is only suitable for indoor positions and is much less durable than fired colors in or under a ceramic glaze. The typical firing temperature is around 1,000 °C (1,830 °F), though it may be as low as 600 °C (1,112 °F) in historic and archaeological examples. For this reason, many terra cotta objects (such as match holders/strikers) lose the paints on the surface easily as seen in many vintage/antique examples. Some paints could even be washed off with alcohol or similar solutions if they are not fired up to 1,000 °C. Therefore, terra cotta objects that have most paints intact are hard to find and are highly desirable by collectors. Fired terracotta is not. But surface-burnishing the body before firing can decrease its porousness and a layer of glaze can make it watertight. Some types of terracotta are. How to care terracotta and cold-painted items. (1) Since Terra Cotta objects are not 100% water proof especially the vintage/antique ones, do not wash them as water would get into the objects which might have crazed and result in cracks. Instead, clean it with a slightly damp cloth and clean it gently. (2) Since not all terra cotta objects are fired up to 1,000 °C, some paints on certain surface are like cold-painted paints and wear off or can be removed easily. Do not use alcohol or acetone as they could unevenly remove the paints in some unstable areas making it look like damaged. (3) Do not use bleach as it could eventually damage the clay and the item could fall apart into many small pieces later. Please ask question before purchasing it if you are not familiar with cold-painted items. It should be used as reference only. You should do your own research and decide if it is useful for you.
RARE Antique Austrian RARE Porcelain Terracotta Blackamoor Tobacco Humidor

Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box

Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box

Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box
A rare, antique Meriden silverplate Art Nouveau humidor with a nude lady on the lid. The box is just over 8.75 inches wide and is just over 2.5 inches tall. This is a very scarce model that is in excellent condition with only a few small touches of wear to some high points / high contact areas, and some light scratches. I don’t have the key (the box is unlocked). Please see the photos for details. Thank you for looking! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
Rare Antique Meriden Silver Plate Humidor Art Nouveau Nude Woman Cigar Box

Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors

Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors

Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors. Two great and hard to find Tobacco Jars! Both are approx 8 1/2 tall. There is some paint loss and gold wear (see pics), the only chip I see is on the base part of the woman where the two pieces of her sleeve meet. At some point, someone put some felt pads on the bottoms and on the bottom of the tops. If you would like more pics, let us know. Please ask any questions and p. Lease view pictures as they are part of the description.
Rare Pair of Man and Woman Conta & Boehme Porcelain Tobacco Jars Humidors

AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition

AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition

AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition
Immerse yourself in the opulence of our exquisitely designed Antique Cigar Humidor. Its velvety milk glass interior and impeccably lacquered exterior not only cradle your cherished cigar collection but also elevate your space with unparalleled elegance. This humidor, measuring 12×4.5×8 inches and 5/8 thick solid wood weighing 5.5lbs, seamlessly blends functionality with enduring sophistication. Rest assured, it has been meticulously cared for to safeguard your cigars in peak condition, making it a coveted treasure for aficionados and collectors alike.
AQ Rare Large Cigar Humidor withMilk Glass Lining Inside-5.5lbs-Great Condition

Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow

Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow

Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow
For sale is the most awesome Cigar or Tobacco Humidor I have ever owned. This piece is made in Austria and depicts a card playing or gambling scene. There is crazing in the porcelain bowl. Also there is a little fleck/nick where it exposes “white” around the outer lip of the humidor. Just look at intricate design with the cards and dice for a lid and piles for legs/feet. You will be hard pressed to find a better humidor. Please examine the photos to see exact style, size and condition.
Rare Antique Austrian Cigar Tobacco Humidor Gambling Poker Cards Wow

Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design

Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design

Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design
This vintage humidor is a true gem for collectors of fine porcelain. Made of Bavarian Greekware, its neo-classical design adds a touch of elegance to any room. Its origin is unknown, but its quality is undeniable. The humidor is perfect for storing cigars and tobacco products and is a must-have for any tobacco enthusiast. Its intricate design and attention to detail make it a rare find. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history. Condition: Used, excellent condition. No chips or breaks. It measures 7″ tall, 6″ upper diameter, 5-1/2 base diameter. It has some age cracks on the underside but they do not go through. ? HEADS UP:??? Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please take a look at the photos for the condition and details. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Follow for more exclusive deals.
Vtg RARE Bavarian PT Greek Ware Fine Porcelain Humidor of Neo-Classical Design