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hheininge-art:“Romance of the Heavens” tobacco cards (c.1930’s)
Trade cards from the “New Years 1890 Cards” series, issued by Kinney Brothers Tobacco Co
These taste like green tea #swisher #blunts #marijuana #weed #kush #OG #Fire # tobacco
An antique meerschaum pipe originating from Austria, 19th century.
hheininge-art:“Romance of the Heavens” tobacco cards (c.1930’s)
Ode to the Hogshead“The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead
A carved meerschaum pipe mounted with silver and coral. Austria, circa 1875.
lostinurbanism:Tobacco Fields in Virginia, David Alan Harvey (1970s)
Antique meerschaum pipe, 19th century.
A hand carved kuba (smoking pipe) originating from Congo, 19th century.
White Owl, 1960
Japan and the art of tobacco, here just three examples of the beauty of Japanese art & design.1.
Ode to the Hogshead“The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hog
World War I propaganda poster for the Canadian Tobacco Fund, part of the overseas club, which donate
A carved meerschaum pipe celebrating the marriage of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to
shoku-and-awe:Some pictures from the chirimen crafts exhibit at the Tobacco & Salt Museum (much
Girls package cigarettes in a factory in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. Using tobacco grown in Ghana, the
pakistan365:Pakistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Punjab) by gromanuk on Flickr.Man smoking flavoured tobacco
On this day in history, March 5th, 1558.A Spanish physician named Francisco Fernandes introduces tob
Abadie Papier a Cigarettes. E. Hilda.12 7/8 x 17 3/8 in./32.7 x 44.2 cmTurns out, you can add a cat
Today in History, July 27th, 1586,Sir Walter Raleigh brings first tobacco from Virginia to England.
This Blog is Brought to you by,Nigger Hair TobaccoAs a white man do you get that craving for nicotin
A Relic From a Shameful PastA Vintage Tin of Nigger Hair Tobacco, late 19th early 20th Century. Fir
A wonderfully carved tobacco pipe originating from 19th century Germany.
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