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03 Nov 2012 03:38 PM  

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03 Nov 2012 04:14 PM  

Hi C-A,

Nice to see some Cigar advertising. We could theme your posting to encourage Cigar related advertising as I am sure there must be lots out there.

Have posted my "Emilia Garcia" cigars showcard to get the ball rolling.

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03 Nov 2012 04:17 PM  
Has taken ages to find all these bits over the years, I also have quite a collection of original full boxes of cigars dating back to late Victorian
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03 Nov 2012 05:31 PM  

Very nice display there C-A of enamel signs. A pleasure to view .That Fred Wright tobacco enamel sign must be a 1 off? Any chance plz mate of a close up of it..Thanks Spence.

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03 Nov 2012 05:38 PM  

I have 2 different variations of the Fred Wright and will take some photos tomorrow and post them up, in the meantime here's another one to keep the thread rolling

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03 Nov 2012 06:52 PM  

Hi.Have this cigar box in my collection "The Barnsley Cricketer Cigar"-have any others ever turned up,as I have`nt seen another?

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04 Nov 2012 01:43 PM  

Will have to move some furniture around to get clear photos of the Fred Wright sign but I also have another one in yellow, different lettering but still advertising Fred Wright.

Both signs are marked on the bottom right "Imperial Birm."

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05 Nov 2012 07:00 PM  

Hi C-A, & Jethrotull

I like your "Leopold" Havana framed sign - Have not seen another of your "Barnsley Cricketer" cigar box - Very nice!!

Have posted my "FLOR DE DINDIGUL" Indian Cigar framed showcard.

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08 Nov 2012 07:09 PM  

 here's one from the shop

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09 Nov 2012 01:34 PM  

Nice one AL. I have posted my original "Cigar Pipe"-"Dublin Style" as it fits in nicely with this thread. Some may have seen it before but I think it is worth showing again.

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09 Nov 2012 04:14 PM  
I have the same pipe cigars only with 3 in the box
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11 Nov 2012 06:53 PM  

 

Hi C-A,

This "Dexter's Key West is my only enamel advertising cigars. It is early 1900 and fairly rare I would say. The factory was in Hucknall Nottingham.

 

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11 Nov 2012 07:30 PM  
Not seen that one before, very nice mate
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12 Nov 2012 09:31 AM  
Be really interested in the cigar enamel bacco if you want to sell
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13 Nov 2012 07:09 PM  

Hi kreemy_nut,

Glad you like the "Dexter" sign. I will keep you in mind when I come to sell it or swop[ for nice old tobacco tins??

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