The majority of Anglo-Canadians at the turn of the 20th century were
immigrants from the British Isles and Ireland, or their descendants. Cigar
makers could expect customers to revere, or at least to recognize in a kindly
light, symbols of Britain and icons of its culture.
BULLDOG
The bulldog has been a symbol of England since the late 1700s,
recognized for its fierce, one might say "dogged", tenacity. The
"Union" flag of the United Kingdom took its present form in 1801
and was universally referred to as the Union Jack.
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BULL-DOG
Trimmed nailed wood box (50)
Factory 6 IRD 23D
Jason Topp, Granby, Que., ca. 1933
CMC 2004.38.30 |
JOHN BULL
Britannia, the female figure in classical garb on English
coins and statuary, personifies the British state in all its dignified majesty.
But John Bull, the early 18th-century literary character that became an
editorial cartoon caricature 150 years later, represents a more down-to-earth
Englandpatriotic, bluff and hearty, a consumer of beef in great quantities,
and, according to Ed. Youngheart's box labels, a cigar smoker as well. This
John Bull is clearly at home with other popular icons of Britainrose,
thistle, shamrock, lion, crown, unicorn, Union Jack, and the vehicle of
Empire, the dreadnaught battleship.
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JOHN BULL
Trimmed nailed wood box (25)
Factory 21 IRD 17 Series of 1897
Ed. Youngheart & Co., Ltd., Montreal, Que.
CMC 2003.46.30 |
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JOHN BULL
Trimmed nailed wood box (50)
Factory 7 IRD 12 Series of 1915
Ed. Youngheart & Co., Ltd., Montreal, Que.
CMC 2004.120.8 |
PUNCH
The traditional English hand puppet Punch arrived humpbacked
and hook-nosed from Italy (where he had been "Puncinello") in the
early 17th century. Punch was loud and aggressive. He engaged in knock-'em-down fights with his wife, Judy, that would horrify a modern audience.
Children loved him. He had a white terrier named Toby, traditionally played
by a real dog leashed to the stage. Because of his outrageous behaviour,
"Punch" was chosen as the title of a widely read English Victorian
satiric magazine.
Cuban cigar makers already had a Punch cigar (designed to attract
British smokers) when Canadian cigar makers came up with their own versions.
The "Punch" brand is still sold in Canada, giving it a presence in
three different centuries.
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ROYAL PUNCH
Trimmed nailed wood box (50)
Factory 16 IRD 30 Series of 1883
H. O. Sontag or J. White, Hamilton, Ont.
CMC 2004.216.4 |
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PUNCH
Trimmed nailed wood box (50)
Factory 5 IRD 32 Series of 1897
Geo. Kelly & Co., London, Ont.
CMC 2001.185.15 Tony Hyman Collection |
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PUNCH
Trimmed nailed wood box (25)
Factory 10 Port 50E Series of 1922
Punch Cigar Co., Toronto, Ont.
CMC 2001.185.16 Tony Hyman Collection |
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