When the Federal government began regulating cigars and cigar boxes during the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865), cigar boxes could be made only of wood and could be only rectangular or square.  In 1878, that law was changed to permit  boxes to be of any shape and material “as long as a Federal Revenue Stamp could be affixed thereto.”
 
    This slight loosening of regulations happened at at time when high quality new cigar tobaccos were entering the market, taxes were being lowered, demand was rising and thousands of new cigar makers, brokers, wholesalers and distributors were entering the market.  
 
    Give thousands of people the opportunity to suddenly be as creative as they like and the result is a revolution in product packaging that has never been equalled. The Golden Age of the cigar and the cigar box was upon us. The period from 1878 to 1893 witnesses the art of packaging going from the mundane to the splendiferous.  Its like will never be seen again.
 
 
 
 
 
Novelty Boxes
A National Cigar Museum Exhibit
(c) Tony Hyman
 
 
 
 
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Planned Summer 2007
 
 
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Jumbos
Coming March 2007