ENGLISH PIPES

  • DUNHILL Bruyere 11781, 1979

    England, 1979 In the beginning Dunhill created Bruyere. And several years (1910-1917) it was the single brand made by the company of a firm and dense Calabrian briar. And though pre WWII “bruyeres” were marked just by a letter “A” instead of model, the Bruyere series is the one of the oldest long-livers not only…

  • DUNHILL Chestnut 4102F, 2011

    England, 2011 A younger sister of Dunhill Cumberland. Brown sandblasted “Cumberlands” have been started to be produced in 1979 on the occasion of closing of warehouses on Cumberland Road. The series was very popular and in 1983 Dunhill decided to start even a more excquisite smooth version of this series – a “Chestnut”. Surely, you…

  • DUNHILL Bruyere 767, 1972-74

    England, 1972-74 In the beginning Dunhill created Bruyere. And several years (1910-1917) it was the single brand made by the company of a firm and dense Calabrian briar. And though pre WWII “bruyeres” were marked just by a letter “A” instead of model, the Bruyere series is the one of the oldest long-livers not only…

  • SASIENI Berkeley Club 756R

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

  • AF & Co BBB

    England, 1916 Many and many glorious English brands were integrated sooner or later by Cadogan investments. Some companies were acquired in the late XX century, and to find a pre-Cadogan artefacts of some others manufacturers we have to turn back in time very deeply.

  • JOHN REDMAN Canberra 115

    England A nice lightweight and compact “tomato” billiard made on the the English John Redman factory in London in the middle of the XX century. Canberra line was positioned as an upper middle grade, it contained both convincing and well styled classical shapes and freehands and fancy creatures. The pipes were popular among smokers as…

  • 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…