CHALLENGE! What's The Oldest Snuff You Can Find?

That ball of leaves is wild! I would sure like to be able to sample some. When I saw the title of this thread, I thought I had everyone beat with this ceramic bottle of Poschl prickelnde Prisen I found on ebay for about ten bucks - I saw the buy it now auction within about an hour of it being posted, which was damn lucky. The gentleman assured me that he had never pulled the cork once in the more than fifty years that had passed since he bought it in Germany. I am almost done with it, it took me a year and a half, and that was only using it for special occasions.

6 Likes

Well, the photo did not make it, I

3 Likes

@Fantastic_Floyd still a great find! Thanks for sharing.

3 Likes

Four of these are unopened, no idea of date. Great deal for those in the uk. https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/COLLECTION-OF-6-VINTAGE-WILSONS-SNUFF-TINS-SOME-UNOPENED-ART-DECO-TOBACCIANA/352767507590 s-l400(2) s-l400

7 Likes

I have a 1943 one pound tin of Gallagher’s Irish Toast. It was unopened when I bought it about 5 years ago. Still sealed in a paper wrapper and believe it or not, still good. Not fresh for sure but still nice every once in a while.

6 Likes

I believe it. I’ve recently had some Gallaher’s Condor Brown Twist pipe tobacco which had no business being as good to smoke as it was considering that it had sat all these years in simple silverfoil wrapping.

As for snuff,

I got really lucky and found an unopened glass jar of Smith’s Vanity Fair which was well preserved and still robust in the nose with nice scent, wallflower.

8 Likes

@philofumo, congrats! Back then Vanity Fair was one of the most expensive snuffs in Smith’s range, sold at 8.89 GBP an ounce. Attar of Roses, Heliotrope and Sandalwood were in the same price group.

Great thread on Smith’s with valuable @PhilipS posts: https://snuffhouse.com/discussion/3965/visit-to-g-smith-and-sons

3 Likes

@mrmanos @philofumo awesome scores! @volunge great info!

2 Likes

i bought some swastika stamped old bernards brazil on ebay and it was fillled with cocoa  <:-P

4 Likes

@SunnyDay, was it fresh? Cocoa, I mean :slight_smile: Really curious, was it an ersatz-like stuff, originally packed in that period, or someone filled up those old packages nowadays? I saw dedicated video on youtube, but my audible German comprehension is too poor to understand the story.

3 Likes

I bought a 1950s vintage box of Superior snuff. Not going to open it unless I run out. They still sell it at my local grocer.

4 Likes

@SunnyDay That’s horrible! @JosephJames. Great score!

2 Likes

@volunge i think they just filled up those packages maybe because original content was rotten the coccoa seemed fresh but the package smelled of mold

3 Likes

I bought a 1938 paper package of Italian snuff on eBay awhile back. I forgot the name but it was a pale brown almost toast. I should have saved the label but I threw it out. It had an eagle on it if that tells anyone anything. It’s my oldest snuff for sure and isn’t bad for its age. I wish I knew how to re-toast it!

5 Likes

Found this while looking for alternative South African snuff source. Regretably, Taxi and NTSU seller at bidorbuy.co.za doesn’t ship internationally, but I stumbled upon this beautiful vintage blue glass bottle of Beroemde Menthol Snuif - Celebrated Menthol Snuff, made by Otto Landsberg in Cape Town somewhen between 1900-1950 (small amount still in the bottle). The empty bottle on the right without a label is dated ca. 1900 by another vendor.

imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-JWZPpOYtLgho

https://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/447598009/VINTAGE\_MEDICINE\_BOTTLE\_OTTO\_LANDSBERG\_CO\_PTY\_LTD\_MENTHOL\_SNUFF\_SMALL\_AMOUNT\_STILL\_IN\_BOTTLE.html

http://verpakkingsglas.blogspot.com/2017/11/otto-landsberg-co-beroemde-snuif.html

“Otto Landsberg was multi-faceted and gifted man. Born in Germany in 1803, he immigrated with his parents and brothers to South Africa in 1818 and died in the Cape in 1905. In his lifetime of more than a century he was simultaneously artist, art teacher, musician and successful snuff merchant.” https://antiquarianauctions.com/lots/otto-landsberg-1803-1905-19th-century-south-african-artist

7 Likes

@volunge great post!

3 Likes

Snuff advertising and tins

3 tins of Van der Cruyssens Extra Peppermint snuff (Deinze, Belgium). The items are from ca 1920s. Not sure if tins contains any snuff inside.

Belgian snuff

https://www.doubleducks.nl/shop/antiek-curiosa/reclame-artikelen/45/snuif-tabak-reclame-en-blikjes/

7 Likes

@volunge they look really cool! I love old snuff packaging. Thanks!

3 Likes

About 10 years they ware sold in plastic boxes.

5 Likes

This one is not really old - not older than 30 years, but still well worth your attention as a rare example of Portuguese snuff. Rape Ingles Cephalico (English Cephalic snuff), made in Azores by Fabrica de tabaco Micaelense (Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel).

Apparently, it was fine dry snuff - as seen in the last photo, uploaded by seller at https://www.todocoleccion.net/coleccionismo-tabaco/paquete-rape-fabrica-tabaco-micaelense-ponta-delgada-sao-miguel-acores-portugal-azores-aspirar~x134320110?fbclid=IwAR36TyzBMTTJe6-23DuvGwqk75KcfXxzfzESDlTxedVmq6Z7l\_ssK3xl7-4, current gross weight is 52 g (net weight indicated on the package - 50 g), so pretty much no moisture loss.


Rape Ingles Cephalico

Rape Ingles Cephalico 2

Rape Ingles Cephalico 3

Rape Ingles Cephalico 4
____________________________________________________________________________________________

Some info about genuine English cephalic snuff: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/traded-goods-dictionary/1550-1820/celandine-cephalic-snuff

And here’s one cephalic recipe, super easy to reproduce: “Boeli’s Cephalic Snuff consists of 2 drachms valerian, 2 drachms snuff, 3 drops oil of lavender, 3 drops oil of marjoram; mix. This is said to relieve the eyes as well as the head.” https://chestofbooks.com/reference/Encyclopedia-Of-Practical-Receipts-And-Processes/Patent-and-Proprietary-Medicines-Part-20.html (1 drachm - 3.89 g).

A photo of True Cephalic Snuff bottle (full): http://whitney.med.yale.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?c=medinst&a=d&d=DmedinstbkBBCCAB

Empty bottle of True Cephalic Snuff (c 1850-1855): https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah\_728170

https://www.antique-bottles.net/threads/true-cephalick-snuff-by-the-kings-patent.384163/page-2 - scroll down to post #16 to see a photo of a huge Cephalic bottle.

7 Likes