W.Ø. LARSEN Cognac 96
Denmark, 1980s An expressive, stylish and lightly smoked lovat pipe from the most popular Danish tobacconist made in 1980s the earliest.

Denmark, 1980s An expressive, stylish and lightly smoked lovat pipe from the most popular Danish tobacconist made in 1980s the earliest.

Denmark, 1970s The pipe was most probably made in 1970s. There were many legendary pipe carvers working for W.O. Larsen and it’s usually difficult to say who exactly made a specific pipe. In this case we can guess that our today’s pipe was made by Jess Chonowitch, you can compare with other his pipes and…

Denmark, 1970s The pipe was most probably made in 1970s. There were many legendary pipe carvers working for W.O. Larsen and it’s usually difficult to say who exactly made a specific pipe. In this case we can guess that our today’s pipe was made by Jess Chonowitch, you can compare with other his pipes and…

Denmark, 1980s Very nice, convincing and impressive brandy shaped pipe from the world famous Danish tobacconist. The pipe was made most probably in 1980’s.

Denmark De Luxe Stanwell pipe approximately from the 1970’s made still at the Danish Stanwell factory. The pipe has the wonderfull Stanwell’s blast finish (even Sixten Ivarsson ordered blasting works at Paul Stanwell factory), very unusual oval shape of the bowl. In other words the pipe will be a pride reason for any collector.

England Yes, there were the great times when a good pipe could cost only four shillings and a pipe for more than 20 dollars was a collectable and crazy expensive one! One of those great pipes we are glad to offer today. According to some sources it could be a Orlik subbrand made in 1950-60’s….

England This canadian shape pipe bears proudly the oldest and most famous English stamping. The name BBB (Blumfeld’s Best Briar and later – Britain’s Best Briar) is very well known and popular from the middle of the XIX century and became the first registered trademark for English pipes. We would date the pipe by 1950’s…

England Comoy’s freehand pipes are a rarity, we are not sure if there were many sophisticated shapes introduced during the company’s full history but since 1980’s new management launched the Comoy’s designer series – a row of very interesting and collectable artizans models.

England, 1968 Thanks to Dunhill’s clearness and punctuality – there’s everything crystal clear with this pipe dating and grading. This is the wonderful and lightweight Root briar pipe (the highest mass market grade) made in 1968. The shape number 83 is called a horn or a yacht – what you like more. Nice, amazing and…

England, 1960s A Charatan’s pipe of “the second Lane era” (1965-76), the period of the brightest blossoming of this brand, delightful shapes and grains which eclipsed all others pipe makers including Dunhill. The pipe was not very much smoked, the chamber looks to be generally clean and healthy. The small teethmarks on the end of…