Pipeline

  • CASTELLO Old Antiquari SC 32

    Italy, 1950-60s Carlo Scotti, founder (in 1943) of Castello trademark used to say “I run an artisan business and not a factory; my pipes are artistic pieces, the fruit of skilled hands, hearts and imaginations”. Over next years Scotti’s company shown how it’s possible to join the highest aesthetic and technical qualities and today Castello…

  • WILLIAM DEMUTH WDC horn

    USA, 1930s A mysterious pipe from William Demuth Company. The bowl has no markings, but the collar is stamped with three faux hallmarks plus the equilateral triangle containing the “WDC” trademark. Therefore we’re unable to date this pipe exactly. But we would be probably correct to claim the pipe as 60-80 years old, taking into…

  • PARKER Super Bruyere 810

    England,1950-60s A stylish Parker pipe made in late 1950s or early 1960s, before merge with Hardcastle Pipe Ltd. It was the period, when Parker succesfully combined Dunhill’s resources and production facility and its own, at times very different from Dunhill’s approach to carving, shaping, finishing and marketing. Therefore both experienced pipe collectors and refined smokers…

  • PETERSON’S Dunmore 73 unsmoked

    Ireland, 1970-80s The Dunmore series was produced in 1970-80s and represents in fact the same highly popular Peterson’s System design. But the shank is decorated with a nice carving instead of an nickel or a silver endcap. Now such Dunmore pipes are a rarity and cause much more collectors’ interest than “standard” Peterson’s Standard devices….

  • G. W. SIMS rustic apple

    England, 1960-70s According to some sources, G. W. used to work for Charatan’s (that is clearly visible on some Sims pipes) and most probobly, for Barling as well. But finally he found himself as an independent tobacconist and an owner of a little shop in Northern London, which existed till 1980. There is a pleasantly…

  • JOHN REDMAN Buckingham bent

    England A quite rare series produced at John Redman factory in London in the middle of the XX century. Some people mistake Redman’s Buckingham for the Sasieni line under the same name. No wonder – both manufacturers represented famous English pipe carving tradition and succesfully combined traditional shapes and their own approach and innovations. Classical…