I'm guessing the SALEM set are the oldest (?) but the STANHOME (probably more intended as coasters than ashtrays?) could easily be of similar age, again guessing 1960's or so for all. I've had them all for many years, the SALEM and STANHOME ones having come from some sale/junk shop/etc and the ARBY'S and HARDEES having come from tables at their respective restaurants. ![]() ![]() ![]() A group of Doulton stoneware smoking-related items, comprising a Royal Doulton tobacco jar and cover, decorated with three roundels depicting a monk smoking in various poses, against a floral ground coloured with tones of browns, 14.5cm high (cover broken into two and re-glued) three Doulton Silicon tobacco jars, one with a cover (one badly cracked) a Royal Doulton Whitbread's Ale and Stout advertising ashtray, impressed model number 4527, 10cm diameter and a further, large Royal Doulton ash tray, twin green and blue glaze, applied with foliate hearts, impressed factory and X7262 / 5071 marks, 13cm diameter, together with further Doulton stoneware, comprising a Royal Doulton Turney & Son 20-year-old 'Royal Kilty Liqueur Whisky' decanter, with applied seal, impressed factory marks, Turney & Co Ltd, 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow black printed mark and remnants of old paper label, 18.5cm high a Doulton Lambeth temperance jug, decorated with three panels with verses 'The Smaller the Drink / The Cooler the Blood / The Clearer the Head', 15cm high a Royal Doulton small Art Nouveau style vase, impressed factory marks and '198Y / BB5', 10.5cm high a Slater's Patent vase, 18cm and jug, 8.5cm high a teapot and cover, spirit flask with stopper, vases with crimped rims, etc together with a Torquay motto ware dish, 14.Four stamped steel SALEM MENTHOL FLAVOR (cigarettes), three stamped aluminum STANHOME (cleaning products), and one each stamped (thin) aluminum ARBY'S and HARDEES (fast food restaurants).
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