CHESTERFIELD
Chesterfield cigarettes by Ligget & Myers. Ashtray by JAS GREEN & NEPHEW Ltd LONDON & STOKE MADE IN ENGLAND. Size 110 mm square by 60mm high.
Churchman's
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John Cotton
CWS
Army Club
Army Club was a brand of cigarette distributed by Cavanders Ltd of London that was established in 1775.
Advertising campaigns for this brand adopted the themes of nostalgia of wartime camaraderie and male culture.
In the 1920s these cigarettes were sold in elaborate tins made of pressed copper.
Cavanders was a cigarette company originally based in Manchester. The brand disappeared in 1961, as the company was taken over by the Godfrey Philips cigarette company, whose main factory is now in Mumbai.
Advertising campaigns for this brand adopted the themes of nostalgia of wartime camaraderie and male culture.
In the 1920s these cigarettes were sold in elaborate tins made of pressed copper.
Cavanders was a cigarette company originally based in Manchester. The brand disappeared in 1961, as the company was taken over by the Godfrey Philips cigarette company, whose main factory is now in Mumbai.