Pocket Case - Berlin - 845/N 83

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$60.00
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845/N 83
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Product Overview

Berlin art deco pocket case with two sides

 

  • Pocket case holds business/credit cards, kingsize cigarettes or what you will
  • Classic art deco design
  • Round corners and edges give great hand held feel
  • Crush proof nickel plated steel for years of continual use
  • Spring loaded clasp
  • Struck from original German dies dating from the 1920's & 30's
  • Fits neatly in pocket or purse
  • Engravable inside and out
  • Also available in solid brass
  • Measurements: 2 1/2" x 3 5/8" x 5/8" (63.5mm x 92mm x 16mm)

                                                                       "why not the best"

                                                      German quality since 1919

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  • 5
    Beautiful Pocket Case!

    Posted by Dennis Cullinane on 17th Nov 2025

    This is my second pocket case from Hansaware. The first was a Berlin NS83 and it was very nice and proved to be durable. I use them as my minimalist wallet and love it. It even inspired others to buy one of their own when they saw mine. It eventually wore out so I upgraded to the N83 and am even more delighted. It is more rounded, has a little more capacity and appears to have better built hinges. Buy one and you won't be disappointed!

  • 5
    Really lovely

    Posted by Unknown on 22nd May 2019

    Elegant and tasteful. A small, flat, beautifully crafted example of how things used to be made. Pocket luxury that just adds so much more to smoking enjoyment.

  • 5
    Stunning

    Posted by Robert on 4th May 2019

    This case is elegant and beautifully made. Highly recommended and well worth the price.

  • 5
    Art Deco Beauty

    Posted by Paul Diggins on 18th May 2015

    Beautifully detailed Art Deco case perfect for cards and cash. The banner on the case even allows for monogramming