Month: August 2025

  • SAVINELLI Hand Made

    Italy This pipe appears to be another example from Savinelli’s Hand Made line—a sort of secondary branch of the Savinelli Autograph series. At least all the usual signs are here: the marking style matches other Savinelli Hand Made pipes, the briar boasts a rich, attractive grain, the shape flows naturally, and the blend of smooth…

  • SAVINELLI Bruna 513

    Italy A practical workhorse, this pipe belongs to one of the many Savinelli lines from the late 20th century. It was characterized by a Cumberland mouthpiece, typically featuring a 6-millimeter filter, and a yellowish-brown bowl finish—offered in both smooth and rusticated styles. This series is no longer produced by Savinelli. Pipe markings “SAVINELLI \ bruna”,…

  • SER JACOPO Rowlette Maxima

    Italy, 1990-2000s Giancarlo Guidi’s (Ser Jacopo dalla Gemma) entry in the pipe makers’ competition themed “imitation of wax drops.” We have already showcased the impressive works of Roberto Ascorti and Mario Gasparini, but Giancarlo’s piece stands out as the most successful imitation—and also the largest one, according to the specifications. Most notably, check the details…

  • SER JACOPO S1

    Italy, 1980-90s This pipe, judging by the coral spot on the mouthpiece, is one of the early works by Giancarlo Guidi (Ser Jacopo dalla Gemma), made between 1982 and 1997. It’s a lightweight, practical lovat pipe featuring a striking sandblast finish—an example not so easy to come by. Pipe markings “PER ASPERA \ AD ASTRA”,…

  • WDC

    USA, 1900-1920s William Demuth Company is arguably one of the oldest pipe manufacturers in the USA. Founded in 1862, WDC initially specialized in clay and sepiolite (meerschaum) pipes, but by the early 20th century, it had firmly established itself as a key player in the briar pipe market. While mass-produced WDC briar pipes from the…

  • MLC Amber

    USA, 1900-1920s A unique example of the earliest products from the Chicago-based M. Linkman & Company, founded in 1898 and world-famous since the 1930s thanks to the technically and marketing-wise super-successful Dr. Grabow brand. Today, we present an exquisite creation from earlier times—showing none of the utilitarianism and pragmatism typical of later American pipes. Instead,…

  • BARLING 4759

    Englad, 1970s A nice and practical Barling pipe from the corporate period, most likely dating to the 1970s. While it may not hold the same collector’s value as the “family” Barlings, this pipe certainly deserves attention: quality briar, precise craftsmanship, and an elegant silver collar bearing the famous marking—sure to catch anyone’s eye. Pipe markings…