From the end of the Civil War until the explosive popularity of the
cigarette in the early twentieth century. the cigar was king. For the
pleasure and convience of cigar smokers a wide variety of smoking
accessories were manufactured, including cigar cutters and lighters. The
cutters range from simple vest pocket models to ingenious mechanical
contraptions that would occupy a prominent place on the counter of the
local tobacconist. In between are beautifully sculpted Vienna bronze and
wooden desk models. In many cases these are combined with lighters, to
offer the smoker full-service convenience. The lighters range from
alcohol dips to electric devices. They are sometimes cast as stunning
figures or are elegantly formed lamps, using blown glass or pierced tin.
Beautiful color photographs document these wonderful objects,
accompanied by concise, informative descriptions. The text places the
cutters in their historical context and contains helpful information. A
value guide is included.