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English: Illustration of a nineteenth-century cigar cutter and holder.
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Source Illustration scanned from Frederick William Fairholt, Tobacco: Its History and Associations (1859), p. 224.
Author Artwork by Frederick William Fairholt; scanned and uploaded by BD2412.
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