Dunhill Art Deco Amboyna Humidor
£575.00
Amboyna Veneer From our Boxes collection, we are pleased to offer a Dunhill Art Deco Amboyna Humidor. The Dunhill Humidor of cube form veneered to the exterior in Amboyna with a rectangular silver thumb tab to the opening. The interior... Read More
Art Deco Circa 1940
Dimensions | 13.5 × 13.5 × 13 cm |
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Description
Description
Amboyna Veneer
From our Boxes collection, we are pleased to offer a Dunhill Art Deco Amboyna Humidor. The Dunhill Humidor of cube form veneered to the exterior in Amboyna with a rectangular silver thumb tab to the opening. The interior of the Humidor contains a humidifier to the inside of the lid which can be removed and a plain white lining for storing cigars. The Humidor has the makers mark on the base ‘Dunhill Paris’ and dates to the first half of the 20th century Art Deco period 1940.
Measurements (Inches) 5.1 High x 5.3 Wide x 5.3 Deep
Art Deco was a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared in France in the 1910s. It flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s. It was hugely prevalent through styling and design of the exterior and interior of anything from large structures to small objects and even influenced fashion and jewellery. Art Deco has influenced bridges, buildings, ships, ocean liners, trains, cars, trucks, buses, furniture, and everyday objects like radios and vacuum cleaners. It has become extremely popular today and is highly desirable to collectors and trendsetters in the fashion industry.
Dunhill Alfred Dunhill was Born September 30th 1872. From 1890 Dunhill ran a company that sold motoring accessories through mail order under the name Dunhill’s Motorities. In 1902 he opened a shop on Conduit Street, Mayfair which sold clothing and accessories to chauffeurs and their employers. In 1904 he developed the “windshield pipe”, which would allow motorists to smoke whilst driving, and went on to open a tobacconists in St. James in 1907. The shop offered tailored tobacco blends and its success meant that Dunhill could expand to shops in New York and Paris in the 1920’s. With his international ambitions Dunhill created a modern luxury goods market. In 1921 the company received its first royal warrant, as a tobacconist to Edward Prince of Wales. Dunhill also supplied Winston Churchill and Siegfried Sassoon. In 1924 Dunhill launched the “Unique Lighter” which was the world’s first lighter that could be operated with one hand. Dunhill passed the chairmanship of the company to his son Alfred Henry in 1928.
Amboyna also known as Andaman Padauk, Maiou or Narra grows in parts of East Asia (Malaysia, the Philippines and Borneo) and is often golden brown to red brown in colour with red grain. It is a firm wood with wavy and often interlocking grain making it difficult to work with hand tools, despite this it turns well and produces a high polish. The Burr from these trees varies in colour from a golden yellow to a deep red with sharp, close burr pips. It is very sought after and used for only the finest furniture.
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Dimensions | 13.5 × 13.5 × 13 cm |
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SKU | 501407-AGE |