Bag (tobacco Pouch) (Germany), 1821 (CH 18160225-2)

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Bag (tobacco Pouch) (Germany), 1821 (CH 18160225-2)

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Bag of beaded knitting with leather lining. Beads worked in triangular patterns at bottom; main field has floral garlands encircling the bag with inscription: Johann Tobias Marzius 1821.

A tobacco pouch is a small bag or container designed to hold tobacco and related smoking accessories. It can be made of various materials, including leather, fabric, and plastic, and is typically designed to be portable and easy to carry around. Tobacco pouches may have different compartments or pockets to hold various smoking supplies, such as papers, filters, lighters, and tobacco. Some pouches may also have a built-in rolling tray or other features designed to facilitate the rolling or smoking process. While tobacco pouches are primarily used by smokers to store and transport their smoking supplies, they can also be used for other purposes, such as storing small items like coins or jewelry. However, it's worth noting that the use of tobacco products can have negative health consequences, and smoking is a leading cause of preventable death worldwide.

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1821
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Cooper–Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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