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Cigar smoked by Churchill during the Second World War to be auctioned

The wartime leader gave the half-smoked cigar to Hugh Stonehewer-Bird in 1944 and it has been preserved in a glass jar ever since.

Stephanie Wareham
Tuesday 30 May 2023 12:44 EDT
A cigar smoked by Sir Winston Churchill during the Second World War is going on sale at auction on June 16 (Phil Barnett/PA)
A cigar smoked by Sir Winston Churchill during the Second World War is going on sale at auction on June 16 (Phil Barnett/PA)

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A cigar smoked by Sir Winston Churchill nearly 80 years ago has been found in a glass jar and is set to be sold at auction.

The wartime leader gave a half-smoked cigar to Hugh Stonehewer-Bird, consul general in Rabat, Morocco between 1943 and 1945, following a dinner party he hosted for the wartime British prime minister on August 29 1944.

Mr Stonehewer-Bird preserved the cigar in a glass jar and treasured it until his death in 1973 at the age of 81, his family said.

Now, his relatives have decided it is time to sell the piece of memorabilia after 50 years of looking after it and it will go under the hammer with Derbyshire-based Hansons Auctioneers on June 16 with a guide price of £600 to £900.

Charles Hanson, owner of Hansons Auctioneers, said: “It’s amazing what turns up in glass jars.

“This is an iconic piece of memorabilia connected to one of Britain’s most famous prime ministers and the Second World War.

“Churchill was renowned for his love of cigars and occasionally gave them as gifts to people who had helped him in any way.

People went to great lengths to preserve them for posterity and, in this case, a glass jar has done an excellent job for 79 years.

“The original handwritten label provides the provenance collectors like.

“We hope this item will excel under the hammer.”

More information about the auction can be found online.

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