Havana Cuba
Havana Cuba
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![]() SERGIO PAYARES b1962 HAVANA CUBA LARGE ORIGINAL OIL LISTED MODERN CUBAN MASTER US $15,000.00
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![]() Alberto Korda photograph of Norka famous model1950 HavanaCuba US $1,200.00
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![]() Historic Black and White Photo of Jack Johnson and Jess Willard Havana Cuba US $795.00
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![]() Hernand Behn Hotel Seville Cuba ITT 1920 Havana Telephone US $695.00
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![]() Modern Cuba Cadillacs in Havana i77593 32x44inch cuba museum quality US $599.90
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![]() ORIGINAL ANDRES PRUNA 1959 PAINTING HAVANA CUBA US $296.65
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![]() ORIGINAL PAINTING BODEGUITA DEL MEDIOHAVANACUBA ] BY J PAZ US $295.00
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![]() ORIGINAL 1999 TROPICANA CABARET HAVANA CUBA 60TH ANNIVERSERY POSTER US $225.00
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![]() Cuba Oil Painting Vintage Morro Castle Havana Lighthouse Dreamy Blues Lorelay R US $202.35
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![]() RAMIREZ ANA MARIA CHILDRENS PAINTING Havana Cuba 1988 US $184.50
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![]() 1930s HAVANA CUBA John Barrymore drinking at Sloppy Joes original b w negative US $164.99
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![]() Antique Hand Colored Print Havana Cuba Plaza des Armas US $99.99
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![]() Cuban Original Ceramic Art Havana Cuba Obispo House RARE 1st exhibition Artist US $99.99
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![]() Film FESTIVAL 23 in HavanaRANCAño Cuban Movie ArtCuba US $99.00
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![]() 1989 3rd HAVANA cuba ART Bienal HABANA Cuban ART exhibition catalogue US $106.00
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![]() HAVANA CUBA FEATHERED GLADIATORS SPORTSMAN ARENA PRINT US $95.00
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![]() CUBA Havana Colon Cemetery Boneyard Firemens Monument c1899 Gravure Print US $89.95
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![]() CUBA Havana Men in a Cafe c1899 Gravure Print Amazing US $89.95
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![]() Classic American Cars in Havana CUBA Giclee on canvas 1941 ChevyBlue 24 X 36 US $86.88
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![]() Classic American Car in Havana CUBA Giclee on canvas 1956 Volkswagen 24 X 36 US $86.88
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![]() Classic American Car in Havana CUBA Giclee on canvas 1957Chevy Belair 24 X36 US $86.88
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![]() Classic American Car in Havana CUBA Giclee on canvas 1959Chevy Camino 24 X36 US $86.88
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![]() Classic American Car in Havana CUBA Giclee on canvas Green Beauty 24 X 36 US $86.88
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![]() HAVANA CUBA ANTIQUE ENGRAVING PANORAMIC VIEW SHIPS US $85.00
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![]() 1898 PRINT ASCOT BY HAL HURST HAVANACUBA BURNE JONES US $79.99
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![]() CUBA Havana Reina Ave Tacon Market c1899 Gravure Print US $79.95
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A Short Review Of Havana Creating Inside The 19th Century
The belief prevailed commonly that stogies that had been created in other places than Havana, even when duly seasoned and of magnificent Havana leaves, by no means equaled in flavor and aroma the imported real Havana cigars. Undoubtedly this need to have already been attributed to the various techniques of manufacturing that had been used; and certainly stogies could have been created in other places of equivalent quality and taste in the event the workmen were completely familiar with the modus operandi in Havana. In the time there did not exist anywhere else a manufacturing plant that created a point of manufacturing cigars equal in flavor and high quality to the imported Havanas.
It could have been a great blunder to believe that all first-class cigar factories utilised only the top Vuelta de Abajo leaves, even though labels on the boxes usually misleadingly mentioned so.
Owners of espresso and sugar plantations within the Partidos raised some tobacco, but hardly ever more than sufficient for their very own consumption. It was worked from the others at times when the coffee cultivation needed few hands.
Inside the Partidos, when the completely new crop was gathered in, and just the moment the tobacco began fermenting, the planters manufactured the fresh new leaves though they had been virtually without color, and routed their stogies jointly with those with the plantation owners, towards the city, where they were marketed at from four to five dollars per thousand. These kinds of cigars had an unattractive physical appearance.
Associated with these nations during which the sale of cigars was a government monopoly, France brought in normal and second-rate stogies, made exclusively by entregadores. France took only first and second grades, the 3rd grade cigars being marketed in Havana under the title of El Monte Crucial and El Comercio Libre. Austria, however, mostly brought in good and good cigars, and compensated a couple of bucks over the market-price so that you can safe favorite brands. Spain similarly brought in only cigars of unsurpassed quality similar to Baccarat Havana Cigars of these days.
The importation of overseas tobacco directly into Cuba was prohibited legally, as a result simply two kinds might be manufactured there, specifically, Havana and Cuba tobacco. The latter was never employed for wrappers, and only to a modest extent as fillers, in Havana stogies. Cuba stogies were created in St. Jago de Cuba, Trinidad, and Puerto Principe. The actual manufacturing had been primarily went on in Havana. It really is true there had been some large factories within the cities of St. Diego, and St. Antonio de los Bafios; the storehouses of these producers were, however, in Havana.
Quite a few people today believed that contemporary tobacco was far more easily handled due to the fact it had been softer and far more elastic, but actually it was not so. It was a compulsion for all types of tobacco in Havana to become absorbed in water prior to they might be labored. Cellars had been unknown there, and as a consequence tobacco became drier through the heat and draughts, than in various other nations. Tobacco two times underwent fermentation, initially, when it was cut and put in heaps, then again any time it was packed in bales.
The stronger and thicker kinds, like prima and secunda, from time to time needed seasoning for eight months prior to they achieved such a degree of colour that they could be utilised. Should the leaves were worked a lot earlier they principally yielded third-class cigars -a good disadvantage to the producer. Tobacco shipped to Europe sweated usually throughout the trip, and could possibly be produced directly upon its introduction.
Havana, Cuba


US $15,000.00





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