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Introduction
One of Hazle’s earliest models in 1990. A listed building, the rare, deep-bowed front is found in architectural books. Original features include the mahogany shelves used to display Hazle Ceramics, now sold here by Fancy That of London.

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Hazle Ceramics
Fribourg & Treyer
Limited Painting of 30
on London Haymarket

20th Anniversary 2010
By Hazle & Doreen

 Company image circa mid-1900s. At 34 Haymarket gentlemen such as David Garrick, the Marquess of Queensbury, the Kings of Hanover and Belgium and British King George IV bought tobacco wares and toiletries from 1720 to 1981. Now the Wilson’s Snuff Mill in Sharrow creates the Fribourg & Treyer blends.

 Original Adam screen, still in the store.

UK/Europe £89.50
Rest of World £76.17

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Snuff Stuff
Popular due to smoking bans, snuff is smokeless ground tobacco, mostly flavoured and snuffed up the nose. Some countries used it for common ailments once. Snuff carries a lower risk of lung cancer but may cause nasal or oral disease. The moist US dipping tobacco or “snuff” applied to gums is banned elsewhere. Tobacco-free snuff has varied contents. Snuff accessories were once very lucrative.

 Rasp & Crown sign

 34 Haymarket in Edwardian era, c1910.
 F&T snuff (a rasp shaved tobacco for blending) and Qing Dynasty snuff bottle.

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