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This is a small selection of our inventory of antique Tobacco prints for sale. Additional inventory is available. Contact us with your request. 1-800-879-6277 


 
 
002tbac:
 
1851: American Indian Pipes, by Seth Eastman. Interesting lithograph of Native American tobacco pipes, drawn by Capt. Seth Eastman, U.S. Army artist of the American frontier.
9x12 in. $40


005tbac:
 
1925 Cigar Label: Kohlers Cigars. Brightly colored, lithographed label for Kohler's Five Cent Cigars. Printed circa 1925. Would look great in a frame!
6x10 in. $20



006tbac:
 
1888 Child Labor: Tobacco Strippers. Engraved image from the Jan. 28, 1888 issue of Leslie's Weekly. Title is "New York City: Tenement House Tobacco Strippers. Employment of Children in Violation of the Law. Scene on the East Side." Shows three young children and their mother stripping tobacco sleepily in a run-down apartment.
11x16 in. $30


007tbac:
 
1915 Cigar Label: Garcia y Garcia. Decorative, lithographed label for Garcia y Garcia cigars, of Tampa,  Florida. Printed circa 1915. Would look great in a frame!
6x10 in. $20





 
009tbac:
 
1915 Cigar Label: Porto Vana. Decorative, lithographed label for Porto-Vana Six Cent Cigars. Printed circa 1915. Would look great in a frame!
7x8 in. $20



010tbac:
 
1947: Gregory Peck Smokes Chesterfields. Full page advertisement for Chesterfield cigarettes from the Saturday Evening Post, featuring movie star Gregory Peck. Shows Peck in a cowboy outfit, confidently smoking a cigarette.
10x14 in. $20


012tbac:
1924 Color advertisement featured in The Graphic for Player's Navy Cut Tobacco and Cigarettes.
15 x 10-1/2 in. $40


230pre:
Ronald Regan 1948. Ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes.
10 ¼ x 13 7/8 in. $25





013tbac:
1889 The Graphic hand colored wood engraving showing sketches in a tobacco factory in Jamaica. These six images show how tobacco was originally processed, from washing the leaves, drying, rolling the cigars and then packing them.
15-1/2 x 11-1/2 in. $60



014tbac:
1919 Life color advertisement for Murad Turkish Cigarettes, produced by S. Anargyros, Members of the Highest Grade Turkish and Egyptian Cigarettes in the World.
11 x 9 in. $30


015tbac:
1876 Stub for Special Tax Stamp - $5 per year Coupon for dealers in manufactured tabacco 1876-1877. Issued by the U.S. Internal Revenue.
7 x 14 5/8 in. $30



037wmn:
Female Pilot with Cigarette! "Of Course Women Prefer Them - They're Fresh." Colorful striking ad for Camel Cigarettes.
12 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. $40



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