0
Skip to Content
Traditional Assets
OUR STORY
JOURNAL
CONTACT
SHOP
Traditional Assets
OUR STORY
JOURNAL
CONTACT
SHOP
OUR STORY
JOURNAL
CONTACT
SHOP
Store Rare World's Fair 1904 Souvenir Hand Painted Native American Indian Antique Leather Cigar Case Tobacciana
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/635352/5442323015/il_fullxfull.5442323015_9tng.jpg Image 1 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/635352/5442323015/il_fullxfull.5442323015_9tng.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/b974b3/5394171390/il_fullxfull.5394171390_ncai.jpg Image 2 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/b974b3/5394171390/il_fullxfull.5394171390_ncai.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/4e3a9e/5442321215/il_fullxfull.5442321215_t1fi.jpg Image 3 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/4e3a9e/5442321215/il_fullxfull.5442321215_t1fi.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/ddcd36/5394171392/il_fullxfull.5394171392_t0lb.jpg Image 4 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/ddcd36/5394171392/il_fullxfull.5394171392_t0lb.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/6e7a9d/5442321741/il_fullxfull.5442321741_myoy.jpg Image 5 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/6e7a9d/5442321741/il_fullxfull.5442321741_myoy.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/fb89d7/5394172034/il_fullxfull.5394172034_c4dh.jpg Image 6 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/fb89d7/5394172034/il_fullxfull.5394172034_c4dh.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/577f65/5442321693/il_fullxfull.5442321693_hl0r.jpg Image 7 of 7
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/577f65/5442321693/il_fullxfull.5442321693_hl0r.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/635352/5442323015/il_fullxfull.5442323015_9tng.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/b974b3/5394171390/il_fullxfull.5394171390_ncai.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/4e3a9e/5442321215/il_fullxfull.5442321215_t1fi.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/ddcd36/5394171392/il_fullxfull.5394171392_t0lb.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/6e7a9d/5442321741/il_fullxfull.5442321741_myoy.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/fb89d7/5394172034/il_fullxfull.5394172034_c4dh.jpg
https://i.etsystatic.com/22115709/r/il/577f65/5442321693/il_fullxfull.5442321693_hl0r.jpg

Rare World's Fair 1904 Souvenir Hand Painted Native American Indian Antique Leather Cigar Case Tobacciana

$295.00
Presenting a truly exceptional piece of history - a rare 1904 World's Fair souvenir cigar case. Crafted from soft, light brown leather, this remarkable artifact encapsulates the spirit of a bygone era, when world's fairs were extravagant celebrations of human achievement and cultural exchange.

The front of this cigar case is adorned with a hand-painted portrait of a Native American Indian chief, a striking representation of the diversity of cultures on display at the 1904 World's Fair. The vibrant colors used in the painting bring this chief's visage to life. Above the captivating portrait, hand-written text proudly proclaims "World's Fair 1904," commemorating the historic event.

Despite the passage of time, this cigar case remains in very good condition, showing only light signs of wear that add character and authenticity to this vintage piece. Amazing hand made quality details throughout. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.

Measuring 4.5 inches in height, 3.25 inches in width, and 0.50 inches in depth, this cigar case is a tangible connection to the past, a reminder of the grandeur and cultural exchange that defined this remarkable event.

The 1904 World's Fair, officially known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was a grand international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. This world's fair celebrated the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase, an event that greatly expanded the territory of the United States. The fair was a significant cultural and industrial event, showcasing the progress and achievements of the early 20th century.

Whether you're a collector of vintage memorabilia or simply appreciate the artistry and history that this piece represents, this 1904 World's Fair souvenir cigar case is a cherished artifact that carries the essence of a momentous time in history.
Add To Cart
Presenting a truly exceptional piece of history - a rare 1904 World's Fair souvenir cigar case. Crafted from soft, light brown leather, this remarkable artifact encapsulates the spirit of a bygone era, when world's fairs were extravagant celebrations of human achievement and cultural exchange.

The front of this cigar case is adorned with a hand-painted portrait of a Native American Indian chief, a striking representation of the diversity of cultures on display at the 1904 World's Fair. The vibrant colors used in the painting bring this chief's visage to life. Above the captivating portrait, hand-written text proudly proclaims "World's Fair 1904," commemorating the historic event.

Despite the passage of time, this cigar case remains in very good condition, showing only light signs of wear that add character and authenticity to this vintage piece. Amazing hand made quality details throughout. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.

Measuring 4.5 inches in height, 3.25 inches in width, and 0.50 inches in depth, this cigar case is a tangible connection to the past, a reminder of the grandeur and cultural exchange that defined this remarkable event.

The 1904 World's Fair, officially known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was a grand international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. This world's fair celebrated the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase, an event that greatly expanded the territory of the United States. The fair was a significant cultural and industrial event, showcasing the progress and achievements of the early 20th century.

Whether you're a collector of vintage memorabilia or simply appreciate the artistry and history that this piece represents, this 1904 World's Fair souvenir cigar case is a cherished artifact that carries the essence of a momentous time in history.
Presenting a truly exceptional piece of history - a rare 1904 World's Fair souvenir cigar case. Crafted from soft, light brown leather, this remarkable artifact encapsulates the spirit of a bygone era, when world's fairs were extravagant celebrations of human achievement and cultural exchange.

The front of this cigar case is adorned with a hand-painted portrait of a Native American Indian chief, a striking representation of the diversity of cultures on display at the 1904 World's Fair. The vibrant colors used in the painting bring this chief's visage to life. Above the captivating portrait, hand-written text proudly proclaims "World's Fair 1904," commemorating the historic event.

Despite the passage of time, this cigar case remains in very good condition, showing only light signs of wear that add character and authenticity to this vintage piece. Amazing hand made quality details throughout. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.

Measuring 4.5 inches in height, 3.25 inches in width, and 0.50 inches in depth, this cigar case is a tangible connection to the past, a reminder of the grandeur and cultural exchange that defined this remarkable event.

The 1904 World's Fair, officially known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was a grand international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. This world's fair celebrated the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase, an event that greatly expanded the territory of the United States. The fair was a significant cultural and industrial event, showcasing the progress and achievements of the early 20th century.

Whether you're a collector of vintage memorabilia or simply appreciate the artistry and history that this piece represents, this 1904 World's Fair souvenir cigar case is a cherished artifact that carries the essence of a momentous time in history.

Traditional Assets

Home Furnishings | Unique Antiques | Vintage Lifestyle

Journal
Contact

Shop
Our Story