Month: March 2017

  • SASIENI Berkeley Club 716

    England, 1950-70s A pleasant example of the pipe carvers art from the Sasieni – one of the most aggressive and active competitors of Dunhill for many years. The family business successfully worked till 1979 – until the recession of demand in pipes forced to sell the business to new investors, and interest in Sasieni among…

  • T. CRISTIANO Bosso 60 B2

    USA, 1980-90s An exquisite, rich styled (and still unsmoked!) pipe made by Thomas Cristiano. Tomas Cristiano was the Italian by origin, his family emigrated to the USA in 1968 and several generations of Cristiano are involved into production and marketing of wonderful briar pipes. Thomas began at the S.M. Frank & Company factory – one…

  • SASIENI Berkeley Club 78

    England, 1950-70s A pleasant example of the pipe carvers art from the Sasieni – one of the most aggressive and active competitors of Dunhill for many years. The family business successfully worked till 1979 – until the recession of demand in pipes has forced to sell the business to new investors, and interest in Sasieni…

  • GBD Irwin’s 9438

    England, 1950-70s This is perhaps one of the most recognized, respected and collected GBD shapes – the heavy bowled 9438 rhodesian! A very nice sample with an exciting grain and contrast made before 1980 (before acquisition by Cadogan). Sincerely recommended! Great finding!

  • SASIENI Berkeley Club 715LR

    England, 1950-70s A nice example of the incomparable and legendary rustication from Sasieni – one of the most aggressive and active competitors of Dunhill for many years. The family business successfully worked till 1979 – until the recession of demand in pipes forced to sell the business to new investors, and interest in Sasieni among…

  • BARLING’S Make Ye Olde Wood Special 224

    England, 1950s A well balanced traditional English pot (or a heavy bowled billiard?) pipe made at Barling’s family factory between 1946 and 1962, i.e. during the pre-transition period. The arched BARLING’S MAKE logo is already of a full size, larger than before WWII. Additionally there’s a three-digit shape number (224). Unfortunately, the logo on the…