MCM thought to also be a small ice bucket. Ceramic insert is intact with no chips or cracks. Label is still on the bottom. It is 6 1/2″ wide and 6″ tall. The ceramic insert is 3 1/2″ tall by 4 1/2″ wide. Weighs 4 lbs 10 oz. AER2 is on the label.
This is a fabulous 19th Century Continental very heavy 7 1/2 pounds ornate brass or bronze humidor box from one of the finest families in my hometown. Measures 11″ by 6″ by 3 3/4 and features birds done in an Art Nouveau or maybe an Oriental design. It snaps shut nicely. Below that looks like a lock but the box did not come with a key. Has a makers hallmark on the bottom which looks like a W. I originally thought it was Erhard & Sohne but this would not be their mark. The inside has a wooden base which had an old rubber band residue I mostly removed. The lid has its original metal insert designed to keep moisture in the box for cigars freshness. The brass or bronze patina is very nice with just a bit of tarnish from sitting around. You will love condition, craftmanship and lovely design. Very lovely in person.
Set of 3 Vintage Heavy MCM Midcentury Modern Brass Apocathary Lidded Jar Humidor. Note- the Lids don’t fit on tightly and are not air tight. Largest Jar- 8″ x 3.8″. Middle Size- 6.75. Small Size- 5.75.
Antique Germany German Erhard & Sohne Ornate Brass or Bronze Humidor Wood Lined Hinged Box. Smaller size at 3 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ wide x 2 tall. Excellent condition, no damage or repairs, no key for the lock.
This antique humidor is a rare find for any collector of tobacco memorabilia. The piece features a brass finish and is adorned with the signature of Benedict Karnak. It is a must-have for any serious cigar collector or lover of vintage pieces. The glass is manganese glass. The label has some of the finish off.
This antique tobacco humidor is a stunning piece, featuring intricate brass detailing and beautiful white glass. The design is inspired by the art nouveau era and features cherubs and angels. The humidor is perfect for collectors of vintage and antique items, and would make a great addition to any collection. The humidor has been previously owned and has some signs of use, but has been well-maintained and is in good condition. It is suitable for storing cigars, and would make a great gift for any cigar enthusiast. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this unique and beautiful piece.
This was my grandfathers back in the day. He kept cash in it for a rainy day. It’s about as perfect an example as I’ve ever seen. It looks brand new not a hundred years old! The Brass is perfect, aside from a tiny dent or two. The cedar lining still smells wonderful and the shine is off the charts. You will not find a better nor more complete example of this tin. This is as good as it gets. Happy holidays to all!
Antique Vintage Benedict Karnak Scarab Brass Humidor 1920s Egyptian Revival. This is an incredible antique piece. Part of the Egyptian Revival period in the 1920s, the brass lid is by Egyptian brass maker Benedict Karnak. The thick-walled glass vessel is UV reactive uranium glass. No chips or flaws in glass, slight patina on brass and slight dent on brass, see pictures. 5.5″ tall and 4″ across.
This is a large vintage Delft Pottery tobacco jar with brass lid featuring Franklin & Marshall (College) as a focal point. This piece is from the family of a previous dean / vice president of academic affairs for the college. READ DESCRIPTION to follow.. Fairly good condition with some wear in the form of. 1 tiny gold colored spot on the outer front upper area. Light crazing in areas. Variation in blue color glaze in areas. Faint colored marks. Light marking along the underside base. Oxidation on the brass lid. Please see all pictures closely for condition details. 15 tall overall with lid. 10-1/2 tall without lid. 5 wide opening at the top. Thanks for your interest!
Dogs are cast iron on a wood base. Cigars are brass and screw out. Nice condition for their age. I wiped the dust off with a wet cloth, but still has some in the groves. Felt base still on. Rare to find in this condition.