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It’s apparent that this old pipe has been well loved throughout the years. I always love when a rusticated pipe almost looks smooth due to the years of handling. Please note the light charring along the rim. Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 20.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.75′ Weight: 1.4oz
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One of the Kaywoodie shapes you don’t see everyday. The gentlemen who originally owned this pipe had built a really nice collection of Kaywoodie pipes. This pipe has been smoked a handful of times, and is in overall good condition. Length: 6.25″ Bowl width (long ways) 23.2mm Bowl Depth: 1′ Weight: 1.1oz
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The stem of the pipe has slight coloration, which is likely due to use and age. This is not uncommon for estate pipes, as they have been previously owned and used by other pipe smokers. The minor discoloration on a small part of the rim may also be due to use, but it should not…
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This is a nice, lightly smoked estate pipe. Made in GBD’s famous english factory.
Length: 6;
Bowl Width: 22.5mm
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This is just a stunning pipe, and in a rare Kaywoodie shape. THE Campus line was started in 1957. This Campus does not bear a two digit shape number, hence why we date in around 1957.
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Born in Vordingorg, Denmark in 1951, Kai Nielsen learned the “art of pipe making” from his father Viggo, a skilled pipe maker. Through hard work and dedication to his craft, Kai’s talents soon gained recognition and admiration from many. Continuing in his father’s footsteps, Kai meticulously chooses only the finest aged briar, mostly from Corsica,…
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The is a fairly rare Sasieni in an interesting shape. Overall in good condition outside of the nomenclature is becoming faint in a couple of places and the knicks around the rim of the bowl.
Length: 6.4′
Bowl Width: 20.3mm
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M.P.F. Slightly Bent Brandy Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, St. Claude France.
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We couldn’t find much about the maker, Joe Coker. We do know it’s an English made pipe. Overall this is a sturdy pipe and should be a great smoker. Joe Coker Black Author Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, 9mm.
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Svendbord Matt 25 Slightly Bent Tomato Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, Hand Made.
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GBD Rock Root Collector 9697 Bent Urn Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, London.
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We seem to pickup a lot of these 9488s. They never stick around for long as they are favored by collectors. This particular pot has a little bit of charring along the rim. GBD Prehistoric 9488 Straight Pot Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, Perspex Stem, UK.
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We couldn’t find anything about weekend deluxe while doing our research. That said, it seems to be a fairly well made pipe, and it’s a 9mm. Length: 5.9″ Bowl Width: 19.1mm Weekend Deluxe Bent Brandy Estate Briar Tobacco Smoking Pipe, 9mm.
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This Comoy’s Made Guildhall is a stout pipe, especially compared to other English pipes at the time. Overall condition is good. Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 22mm Comoy’s Made The Guildhall London Pipe Giant 5xl Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe.
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Peterson Sherlock Holmes Oom Paul Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, Republic of Ireland.
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This good looking lovat is about as close to an unsmoked estate pipe can be. It was smoked at most a few times, and then fully restored by Briarville – where it now looks straight out of the factory. Stanwell 202 Featherweight Lovat Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, Fully Restored.
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. This shape 127 De Luxe Milano, while being from a line that hasn’t been produced for several decades, clearly shows why…
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This is a classic German pipe, with its ability to hold a 9mm filter. Overall nice pipe. Length: 5.75″ Bowl Width: 19.4mm Oldenkott Derby Extra Old Briar Estate Briar Tobacco Pipe, 9mm.