Philippine EL SENORITO Cigarette Label 

 

Manufactured by Fabrica De Tabacos Cigarillos Entre Fuerte. Have chips at the top portion.

Mounted on old bond paper. Measures approx. 156 mm x 75 mm.

 

Have tears that had been expertly repaired and restored using conservation materials. 

Had been expertly repaired and restored using conservation materials.

 

These beautiful cigarette wrappers depict the rich diversified culture of the Filipinos.

Each wrapper is rich in color with nice Art Deco or Art Nouveau designs. 

The design conveys a distinct story, speaking to the cigarette’s unique identity and creating a lasting impression on the smoker.

 

Tobacco was introduced by the Spaniards when the colonized the Philippines.

In the 16th century, a Spanish galleon carried tobacco seeds to the Philippines from Cuba. 

When the Spanish discovered the high potential of soil and climate of Ilocos for cultivating tobacco,

they introduced tobacco culture and banned all farmers from growing other crops. They monopolized the selling of tobacco to government alone.

In 1881, King Alfonso XII annulled the tobacco monopoly. The industry thrived during the American regime and up to now.

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SHIPPING and PAYMENT:  We ship Internationally and accept PAYPAL.

S/H anywhere in the World USD $6.50.

S/H (Philippines) within Metro Manila is 120 pesos, outside Metro Manila is 150 pesos.