Popular Post Puros Y Vino Posted March 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted March 25, 2021 Ready for some cigar pr0n? Someone on FB reached out to me about a shopkeeper who is looking to ID what era these are from and any background information. The items in question are both from Hoyo de Monterrey. One appears to be a salesman sample case with 62 cigars. The other is a huge wall mounted cabinet showcasing the HdM factorie's offerings (in fivers) along with two monster showpiece cigars. There are some really gorgeous bands here too. If anyone here has any insight, please post here. In the meantime, enjoy the pics. Salesman travel case. Top of case. Closeup of seal. Open case. Some closeups of the cigars. Second item: HdM Cabinet. Probably used to hang in the factory at one time. Closeup on fivers. Closeup of "artillery shell" cigar. Closeup on second large cigar. 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corylax18 Posted March 25, 2021 Share Posted March 25, 2021 WOW. Very cool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MooseAMuffin Posted March 25, 2021 Share Posted March 25, 2021 Those are awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSXCIGAR Posted March 25, 2021 Share Posted March 25, 2021 Those are really spectacular pieces. The first one is 1931-1961 based on the seal. That's all I can tell from that. The second, the style is art-deco, so it would be mid-1920s at an absolute minimum, but there are a few cigars in there that were brought into post-Rev production so I would guess closer to 1960s than 1920s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATGroom Posted March 26, 2021 Share Posted March 26, 2021 5 hours ago, NSXCIGAR said: The first one is 1931-1961 based on the seal. That's all I can tell from that. The second, the style is art-deco, so it would be mid-1920s at an absolute minimum, but there are a few cigars in there that were brought into post-Rev production so I would guess closer to 1960s than 1920s. I agree with those ballparks. Total speculation: the percentage of figurados in the lines peaked at about 90% in the early 1930s and declined after that. Given that it is about 80% in the salesman case I'd say that's probably 1930s or early 40s. It's down to about 40% by the time of the display, so that's perhaps 50s somewhere. I have an old Hoyo catalogue here if anyone wants to try and identify things. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teamrandr Posted March 26, 2021 Share Posted March 26, 2021 These are amazing pieces!! What a great time that was to be a cigar smoker. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSXCIGAR Posted March 26, 2021 Share Posted March 26, 2021 5 hours ago, ATGroom said: It's down to about 40% by the time of the display, so that's perhaps 50s somewhere. Excellent observations. I would point out that art deco was rapidly going out of style by the early 1950s, so coupled with your vitola analysis I would probably put this late 40s-early 50s. That salesman case is an amazing piece for display. Absolutely gorgeous with a tremendous variety of cigars. Not that it would be fun to lug that case around, but I would sign up to be a cigar salesman like that immediately! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
99call Posted March 26, 2021 Share Posted March 26, 2021 I'm lost for words, I, like many on here have studied and gazed over endless images of vintage CC items, but these have to be some of the most, complete, grand in scale, and historically important (as a in reference tools) out there. Just stunning. Usually applaud that Chinese collectors seem to smoke through whatever they buy, no matter how rare, I think thats great........But a really hope whoever buys these keeps them untouched. Thanks for putting these up on a thread, fantastic! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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