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Elegant antique cigarette holder carved from natural tiger's eye quartz, featuring the stone's characteristic chatoyant swirling bands (golden-brown with darker striations), capped with a gilt metal mouthpiece/collar.
Solid tiger's eye body, polished, rich golden-brown with silky chatoyance
Gilt metal mount at one end (mouthpiece), showing grey-black oxidation spots and wear consistent with age
Comes with its original fitted chamois leather pouch, lined in red fabric, with a decorative twisted-wire metal clasp (ball-and-hook closure)
please confirm exact length/diameter)
Condition: Honest antique wear - oxidation and tarnish to the gilt mount, stone itself well polished and undamaged. Pouch shows age and patina consistent with regular use.
Possible age and origin:
Tiger's eye cigarette holders with gilt or gold-toned mounts were fashionable from the Victorian era through the early 20th century (circa 1870-1920), when smoking accessories in semi-precious "eye" stones were popular for their warm lustrous effect. The matching fitted pouch suggests this was a quality accessory, likely sold as a set - possibly British or French in origin.
I attempted to read the maker's mark near the mount, but the macro shot is too blurred for certain identification. A sharper, well-lit close-up focused directly on the mark would let me try again - this could help confirm whether the mount is gold or gilt brass, and possibly identify a maker.
Elegant antique cigarette holder carved from natural tiger's eye quartz, featuring the stone's characteristic chatoyant swirling bands (golden-brown with darker striations), capped with a gilt metal mouthpiece/collar.
Solid tiger's eye body, polished, rich golden-brown with silky chatoyance
Gilt metal mount at one end (mouthpiece), showing grey-black oxidation spots and wear consistent with age
Comes with its original fitted chamois leather pouch, lined in red fabric, with a decorative twisted-wire metal clasp (ball-and-hook closure)
please confirm exact length/diameter)
Condition: Honest antique wear - oxidation and tarnish to the gilt mount, stone itself well polished and undamaged. Pouch shows age and patina consistent with regular use.
Possible age and origin:
Tiger's eye cigarette holders with gilt or gold-toned mounts were fashionable from the Victorian era through the early 20th century (circa 1870-1920), when smoking accessories in semi-precious "eye" stones were popular for their warm lustrous effect. The matching fitted pouch suggests this was a quality accessory, likely sold as a set - possibly British or French in origin.
I attempted to read the maker's mark near the mount, but the macro shot is too blurred for certain identification. A sharper, well-lit close-up focused directly on the mark would let me try again - this could help confirm whether the mount is gold or gilt brass, and possibly identify a maker.

