A Bespoke Rolls Royce Humidor Cabinet with Accessories

A Bespoke Rolls Royce Humidor Cabinet with Accessories

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Reference Number: D10982

A 20th Century Rolls-Royce car grille with a retractable Spirit of Ecstasy ornament has been repurposed into a two-tier cigar humidor and accessories storage. Opening the vertical grille vents reveals three drawers featuring Louis Vuitton leather pull tabs.

These drawers house a metal multi-use cigar cutter, a 'Giant' Dunhill table lighter first seen in the Dunhill catalogue in 1929, which was an immediate success. The lighter is marked "Dunhill" on both the arm and the base, made in England. Additionally, there is a German silver and cut glass-mounted large ashtray with a plain rim applied with three cigar rests, hallmarked with German Sterling Silver (925 Standard), each piece carefully designed with a dedicated compartment.

Below, two more drawers contain humidor trays of varying sizes, allowing for a substantial cigar collection. This distinctive humidor blends elements from the world’s finest luxury brands, resulting in a unique, one-of-a-kind creation. The polished chrome exterior mirrors the original grille, making it a captivating conversation piece for any interior setting.

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CONDITION

In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to photographs. 

SIZE

Height: 59cm // 23.23 inches
Width: 69cm // 27.17 inches
Depth: 37.5cm // 14.76 inches

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