Edward’s XL Smooth Freehand Estate Briar Pipe, American Estates
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Description
While it has, at times, contracted other parties to produce pipes under its name, Edward’s used to manufacture both pipes and tobacco of its own, with a view to becoming the “American Charatan” for the former. The brand was a pioneer for American freehand pipes in this way, with its employed carvers including the great Randy Wiley. This particular pipe looks to be from around the 1960s-1970s, back when Edward’s prided itself on using choice Algerian briar (which the Algerian war of independence later interrupted the supply of) which was specially oil-cured and very lightly finished.
This is another example of one of Edward’s seemingly Danish-inspired pieces, though again it has that especial American edge to it that one finds in the nascent stateside freehand scene. The pipe is a large poker-Dublin hybrid, with a fluted, star-like motif carved around the bowl, featuring a long, ornate stem and matching acrylic army mount.
The condition is good. Some inner rim charring, minor scratches around the bowl, and slight handling marks.
Details:
Length: 6.9″ / 175.2mm
Bowl Width: 0.92 / 23.36mm
Bowl Depth: 1.60″ / 40.64mm
Weight: 1.8oz / 52g
Additional information
| Weight | 15 oz |
|---|
| Condition | Used |
|---|---|
| Notes | Refurbished. |
















