Mysterious "S"

Mysterious “S”

England

If you can identify this pipe’s manufacturer and justify it you’ll get 7.5% discount for this or another one pipe published in April.

The pipe is from the same collection where we found Cornishman. It’s in the perfect condition, very lightweight and comfortable.

The pipe is 14.5 cm long, 4.5 cm tall  and weights 29 gr. The bowl’s external diameter is 3.0 cm, inner – 1.9  cm, inner depth – 3.0 cm. Vulcanite stem, air cooler.

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