![]() Click thumbnail for a larger image. | Description: Small machine used for the mechanical rolling of cigarettes. Hinged, chromed steel gadget opens to reveal six ribbed brass rollers, each with an individual knurled turning knob at the end, on the exterior of the case. One large knurled chrome knob covers the six indivdual ones. Branded on one side "CONCINNUM. MADE IN ENGLAND" .Blue, white and red cardboard packet printed on the front "EVANS "CONCINNUM" CIGARETTE MACHINE. MADE IN ENGLAND"and on the back "THE MACHINE THAT IS BUILT FOR SERVICE". Originally owned by George Dargaville. Format: realia Object: smoking accoutrements Titles: Cigarette Machine Subjects: smoking People/Orgs: Dargaville, George Institution: Furneaux Historical Research Association Inc. Object number: FHR_00573 Disclaimer The content of this record is provided by Furneaux Historical Research Association Inc.. For any questions about the content please contact them. |