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1940’s Volupte Brass Cigarette Case

£7.47 GBP
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Item traits

Category:

Cases

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Condition:

Good - average wear

Material:

Brass

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Age:

Post-1940

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More than a week ago

Item number:

212848252

Item description

Large and Beautiful 1940s brass cigarette case. Measurements are 5 7/8" x 3 " and can hold 20 cigarettes. Has a slight curve like a hip flask, and the clasp is secure. It is sturdy at a weight of 7 oz. Has a little vintage wear, but still in good condition. The inside has the 'Volupte USA' signature on both bands that hold in the cigarettes. The Volupté company was founded in 1926 in Elizabeth, NJ, and closed in the 1950's.