Extraordinary cheroot of 43,5 cm long all in amber
Extraordinary cheroot in amber of two different colors representing Diana the Huntress.
Provenance : Baron Eugène Fould collection.
Dimension : 43,5 cm long / +/- 12,5 cm high
XIXth century.
Nota : this unique piece has been recently taken in photo in a great book on amber named "Ambre, mémoire du temps" Edition Thalia, written by Camille Coppinger.
It is the only tobacco object in amber of that size known and repertoried in all books on tobacco objects.
Price on request.
Museum piece.
Also discover many more tobacco objects (pipes, cheroots, tobacco rasps, snuffboxes, etc...) in the dedicated section of our French website : « Objets du tabac »,
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