Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Packet of Gallaher's chewing tobacco

Packet of Gallaher's chewing tobacco

1977

Cigarette tin and card

Cigarette tin and card

1914

Pack of cigarettes from which harmful impurities have been removed

Pack of cigarettes from which harmful impurities have been removed

1960

Tobacco coil

Tobacco coil

1880-1930

Roll of tobacco

Roll of tobacco

1880-1930

Tobacco leaves, United States

Tobacco leaves, United States

1801-1926

Tobacco coil tied with thin cane

Tobacco coil tied with thin cane

1880-1925

Piece of snuff or carotte

Piece of snuff or carotte

1910-1916

Cigar made with rolled leaves

Cigar made with rolled leaves

1898

Tobacco roll

Tobacco roll

1870-1920

Two cone-shaped tobacco cakes

Two cone-shaped tobacco cakes

1890-1926

Roll of tobacco

Roll of tobacco

1880-1920

Tobacco pouch with ojime and netsuke

Tobacco pouch with ojime and netsuke

1875-1900

Circular cake of tobacco compressed in the form of a round loaf

Circular cake of tobacco compressed in the form of a round loaf

1880-1920

Native tabocco fragments from M'Pika district, Northen Rhodesia, 1925-1930

Native tabocco fragments from M'Pika district

1925-1930

Tobacco roll, long cigar shaped structure bound with length of grass strip and fine brass wire, Congolese, 1880-1927

Tobacco roll

1880-1927

Cigar, canister with 'Punch - Petit Coronation' cigar; made by Habanos S.A., Havana Cuba; cannister red transfer printed; made for Travellers Fare 100 Years of Refreshment Anniversary. Cannister: 124 mm 21 mm.

Commemorative cigar

1979

Tobacco coil bound with thin cane strip, damaged, in three sections, used as currency, Bushango tribe, Belgian Congo, 1880-1920

Tobacco coil bound with thin cane strip

1880-1920

Roll of tobacco, cigar shaped loosely bound with grass strip, Congolese, 1880-1926

Roll of tobacco

1880-1926

Four tobacco cakes wrapped in palm leaf and tied securely with grass at ends, Congolese, 1880-1925

Four tobacco cakes wrapped in palm leaf and tied securely with grass at ends

1880-1925