This full-color 1957 Hit Parade Cigarettes full-page print advertisement from the American Tobacco Company claims that Hit Parade cigarettes are the best thing that ever happened to filter smoking! This oversized ad (which measures approx. 10 1/2" x 13 1/4") is in Very Good condition.
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This very colorful and unusual vintage full-page Chesterfield Cigarettes ad from the Leggett & Myers Tobacco Company is probably from the 1940s. This oversized ad measures approx. 11" x 14" and is printed on a mirrored paper. Yes, you can actually see yourself in it! Condition: Good, the mirrored part of the ad shows some wear and light scratches, but is still in great condition for framing.
This beautiful textured cigarette case measures 3" x 3" square. The outside combines stripes & pebbled textures, accomplished by the placement of the grooves on the surface. The pattern on the silver changes depending on how the light hits it. There is a push-button closure which is in perfect working order. The inside surface is smooth and pebbled. The inside tabs which hold the cigarettes are marked "Made in U.S.A., Pat. Pend." - they are loose, I believe the spring is ...click for details
This vintage U.S. Navy Matchbook is a front striker matchbook in Good condition with some wear along the edges and spine, and only 4 missing matches. The matchbook measures approximately 3 7/8" x 3" when opened. The portion which is pictured upside-down reads: U. S. Navy - Close Cover Before Striking.
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This figurine ashtray is quite unusual. It features a pipe smoking rabbit wearing a beret and holding an umbrella. There is an opening in the bottom of the ashtray where you place your burning cigarette. The reason he's called a smoker is because the smoke from the cigare ...click for details
This gorgeous piece of heavy art pottery was made by Stanford Pottery which was operating in Sebring, Ohio from 1945-1961. It measures 10" long x 7" wide, with 4 "ash" compartments and one compartment in the center for cigarettes. If you don't smoke, it would make a great mint dish!
It is black, with white textured drizzles and gold paint accents. In mint condition, with no chips, cracks, or rep ...click for details
This heavy ceramic ashtray features a bowling ball and 2 pins, painted black with gold, red and white cold painted accents. Very solid, won't tip over! Marked "Japan" on the bottom of the base, it is in excellent condition, free from chips and repairs.
The outside of this 1950s matchbook is an advertisement for 7UP. This front striker matchbook is in Very Good condition with all matches present. The matchbook measures approximately 1 1/2" x 3 7/8" when opened. The portion which is pictured upside-down reads "For REAL Pleasure Drink "RYE" And SEVEN-UP." ...click for details
This Enameled Lighter is navy blue with silvertone & green/beige camoflage. It is marked "Pac Japan" on the bottom. The lighter sparks but does not light; it probably needs butane. The lighter is slim and measures 1 3/4" x 1 1/2". See photo for more detail. Additional photo available upon request. PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING within the continental U.S. International shipping is available - please inquire.
This very attractive nouveau-style "Cameo" ceramic combination cigarette box & ashtray has a gold trim and is in excellent condition. Photo available upon request. Price includes shipping within the continental U.S.