Beautiful colours and printing for such a high class company condition some wear but good orignal condition any question please feel free to contact me thankyou Additional Information 11338 (AB-228786) Early 20th Century (This item has been sold and is not available for purchase) Contact dealer Delivery quote View on dealer's website United Kingdom Welcome to Antique Advertising, my name is Ben
The smoke may be inhaled, as is done with cigarettes, or released from the mouth, as is done with pipes and cigars
It wasnt until 1964, with the release of the U.S
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Category Antique 16th Century Japanese Edo Lacquer Materials Lacquer, Abalone Japanese Stacking Incense Box, Ju-Kobako, Meiji Period, Mid 19th century, Japan Located in Austin, TX An exquisite small Japanese maki-e lacquer stacking box for incense and accessories, ju-kobako, late Edo or early Meiji Period, mid 19th century, Japan
Surveys of users' motivations also suggest that they don't approach heated tobacco as a means of quitting smoking