ORIGINAL PARTAGAS Tobacco PORCELAIN Blue CIGAR Havana HUMIDOR JAR Cuba 1920s RRR For Sale -

ORIGINAL PARTAGAS Tobacco PORCELAIN Blue CIGAR Havana HUMIDOR JAR Cuba 1920s RRR

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ORIGINAL PARTAGAS Tobacco PORCELAIN Blue CIGAR Havana HUMIDOR JAR Cuba 1920s RRR:
$2700.00

PARTAGAS Tobacco PORCELAIN Blue CIGAR Havana HUMIDOR JARCuba 1920s RRR

You areofferding on an AWESOME and SUPER RARE ITEM of CUBAN TOBACCO and CIGAR HISTORYMemorabilia. Up for sale is this ANTIQUE and GENUINE CIGAR PORCELAIN HUMIDORespecially made for PRESTIGIOUS Cuban CIGAR brand „PARTAGAS“, during the 1920s.The PARTAGAS CIGAR brand, founded in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagas, is one of theoldest and most luxurious of all Cuban cigar brands - being one of the GREATTRADITIONAL Cuban HAVANA brands. This Superb HISTORICAL TOBACCO MEMORABILIAitem was made in the 1920s by a HIGH QUALITY PORCELAIN manufacturer of (Ruiz deLuna) in TALAVERA DE LA REINA(Spain). This TYPE of PORCELAINHUMIDOR was especially designed in a LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION of JUST 1.000ITEMS for Cuban Cigar brand „PARTAGAS“ – one of the most famous and biggestCuban cigar emporiums in Cuba of Pre Castro era and one of the worldwide oldestcigar factories, too. This is both - a BEAUTIFUL and ANTIQUE Item forDECORATION PURPOSES as well as the chance to enjoy the former way that Cigarslovers used to preserve the BEST CIGARS in the WORLD. The way this humidorworks is you put a wet sponge inside the inner lid area which will keep theinside cigar in good (moist) shape and quality – ready for smoking. This GEORGOUS and HISTORICAL MUSEUMs PIECE ofCuban TOBACCO Memorabilia is numbered “844” in upper lid and botton below –JUST 1.000 PIECES were MADE, but a lot of these “BLUE” PARTAGAS JARS simply gotLOST or were completely DAMAGED. CONDITION: This VERY RARE CIGAR JAR item iswith minor wear in overall used but EXCELLENT CONDITION: NO severe dents,cracks or damages.

Manufacturer:Ruiz de Luna:Possibly one of the best potters in the worldof all time.

IMPORTANT –PLEASE REVISE sale IMAGES for AUTHENTICITY and CONDITION aspects.PLEASE offer WITH CONFIDENCE. This SUPER RARE and ANTIQUE PORCELAIN JAR measuresapp. 8 1/2” inches high x 4 inches of base diameter and is in overall GOODcondition despite tremendous age. Please see sale images for all qualityaspects or ask questions prior to offerding. We are glad to send more photos ofall item details if requested. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Cuban PARTAGAS Cigarbrand The Spaniard Don Jaime Partagás Ravelo had worked in the Cuban tobaccobusiness for years before establishing his own factory, Real Fábricas de TobacoPartagás, on 60 Industria Street in Havana, one of the largest of its time. Thename, which translates as \"Partagás Royal Tobacco Factory,\" wassupposedly chosen because of Don Jaime\'s status as cigar supplier to variousEuropean and Asian nobility. Don Jaime owned many of the best plantations inthe Vuelta Abajo tobacco-growing region of Cuba and being able to choose fromamong the finest tobaccos on the island made the brand incredibly successful.Don Jaime is also believed to have experimented with various methods offermenting and aging tobacco and is legendarily credited with hiring the firstlector to read to and entertain the cigar rollers as they worked. Don Jaime wasmurdered (supposedly by a jealous rival he\'d been vying with in one of his loveaffairs) on one of his plantations in either 1864 or 1868 and his son JoséPartagás took over the business. Later on, the factory and brand were sold to abanker named José A. Bance, who in turn sold it to the firm of Cifuentes,Fernández y Cía in 1900. In 1916, Don José Fernández seems to have left thefirm and Ramón Cifuentes Llano joined with Francisco Pego Pita to form the newfirm of Cifuentes, Pego y Cía. In 1927, the firm would acquire the rights tothe Ramón Allones brand and at some unknown point the factory began to producea brand named for its owner, Cifuentes. Cifuentes died in 1938 and Pego in1940, leaving the Cifuentes family solely in control of theincreasingly-prestigious factory and brand (it\'s unknown why Pego\'s heirsdidn\'t claim anything) and renaming the company simply Cifuentes y Cía. In1954, the Cifuentes family acquired the Bolívar and La Gloria Cubana brandsfrom José F. Rocha and moved their production to their factory. In 1958, thePartagás Factory was the second largest exporter of Cuban cigars (the H. UpmannFactory being the only one bigger), accounting for over a quarter of allexported tobacco goods. This is an ORIGINAL and AWESOME ITEM for any seriouscollector of HISTORICAL CUBAN TOBACCO and VINTAGE HAVANA CIGAR MEMORABILIA –don’t` miss it!

Questions?Need to know more? Please do not hesitate to contact us prior to offerding. Areinterested in other items? Want another scan or the cost for differentshipment options? Email me through ‘AskSeller a Question’ link. We prefer payment via PayPal. THANKS


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