This cigar cutter from the 1960s, made in Solingen, Germany, is crafted from silver-plated alpacca—a nickel silver alloy coated with genuine silver. It features a cool, slightly matte silvery tone with natural patina and subtle surface scratches. The design adheres to minimalist, geometric lines characteristic of mid-century German utilitarian objects, with an elongated, flat handle decorated with fine parallel engraved lines for both grip and visual interest. The lever mechanism incorporates a circular cutting hole, and visible rivets and joints emphasize the piece's robust, functional build. The surface is mostly smooth, interrupted by delicate linear engravings and minor signs of careful use, as is typical for such accessories. The cutter remains in very good condition, with no visible restoration and only slight traces of age and use.Its restrained and functional form echoes the spirit of 1960s German design, when durability and clarity of purpose shaped everyday objects. This modestly scaled piece, set in a cool silver sheen, seems to recall the atmosphere of smoky club lounges and the ritual of slow conversation over a cigar. The engraved lines on the handle evoke the precision of Solingen craftsmen, while the gentle patina whispers of decades gone by.The cutter may be displayed on a classic bar tray alongside other cigar accessories—lighter, humidor, or a whisky glass—to accentuate its collectible nature. It would also complement a study, paired with a wooden cigarette case, writing set, or among other minimalist metal objects. Its pared-down form and silvery finish will suit both eclectic vintage-inspired interiors and restrained, contemporary libraries.
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Height3.5 cm
Depth1 cm
Width13.5 cm
Dimension details
Width13.5 cm
Height3.5 cm
Depth1 cm
Weight0.1 kg
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