Home HUMIDORS & ACCESSORIES
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| LCDH Hamburg offers a wide range of new, vintage and travel humidors as well as accessories - in case you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us - we will be happy to assist !! |
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| New Products For July |
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A magnifcent box with original key. The box contained 50 PL Jewels and is dedicated to Dr. Carlos de Lejarza. The box measures 28cm by 20cm by 8,5 and could accommodate up to 50 Mareva ...
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This glas jar for 50 Petit Coronas dates back to the time prior to the Cuban Revolution. The stout and big Jar measures 15cm in diameter and 17,5cm in height. Seals, strap, lid, inside ...
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This original H.Upmann cristal Jar is one of the most fascinating items around the Cuban cigar history. The (now empty) Jar was filled with 25 Arcadias, Corona sized cigars.
Dating ...
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A magnificent old style Cabinet. Made of finest so called Spanish cedar wood (cedrela odorata) - massiv construction.
Made by a German Master Cabinet maker in 1999. This ...
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New 5 Bocas – the legendary Cuban cigar dispenser
Exclusive at La Casa del Habano Hamburg – sole distributor. The good things are still available – yet not easy to find. ...
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The famous brown Partagas Jar made in the 1940s by Pickman. After these wonderful and delicate jars had been featured in the fabulous "Encyclopaedia of post revoluction Havana cigars" ...
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This magnificent piece was used by the cuban Dr.Luis Ortega in the early 1930’s. The dark brown cedar wood and the white sycamore inlay show a beautiful harmony and this makes this Art ...
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This original lithographic stone from the Cuban Bacardi factory dates back to the early 1950 when it was used to print label for the rum bottles. The stone shows the negative of the ...
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The small cedar boxes with glas tops were a common gift used in the 1940’s and the very early 1950’s. Filled with cigars from the standard boxes they looked far better – and the ...
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