Pipeline

  • JOHN REDMAN Aristocrat

    England An amazing upper range pipe from John Redman! From the first look it’s something between a bull dog and dublin pipes; both the bowl and stem were made by really good and creative carvers and the pipe with its attractive grain looks very uncommon. The pipe doesn’t have a shape number, it seems it…

  • SAVINELLI de luxe Milano 705

    Italy Some sources call Savinelli an “Italian Dunhill”:”The original Savinelli pipe shows a remarkable similarity with pipes from Alfred Dunhill Ltd. and other traditional firms. The shape line is classical and mainly based on the English briar pipes. Over time a standard assortment of 48 shapes is developed, in a great variety of different finishes..”…

  • SAVINELLI Bruna 703

    Italy A fantastic pipe from the greatest Italian pipe maker! Some sources call Savinelli an “Italian Dunhill”: “The original Savinelli pipe shows a remarkable similarity with pipes from Alfred Dunhill Ltd. and other traditional firms. The shape line is classical and mainly based on the English briar pipes. Over time a standard assortment of 48…

  • SAVINELLI No-Nik 101 KS

    Italy An attractive large bowl filtered Savinelli pipe! The No-Nik series was in fact the same Savinelli Milano but adjusted for the 9 mm filter. The name No-Nik comes from “No Nikotine”. So the manufacturer identified relatively safe smoking style through the filter. This pipe impresses with its large bowl and provocative shape. Great smoker for…

  • BARLING Londoner 494

    England, 1960-70s ​The Londoner pipes were made in 1960-70s both in England and in Danmark (including Erik Nordning pipe factory). There’s no COM stamping on the pipe therefore we can’t say more definitely. But it’s really a great and amazing example of Barling production from that time! The section of the bowl is not an…

  • STANWELL Rhodesian

    Denmark A beautyful large rhodesian pipe from famous Danish manufacturer. The pipe was made in middle 1970s the earliest, but the most likely – at the end of the XX century or beginning of the XXIst. Such pipes are still regularly offered by different internet shops.

  • CHACOM Sandblast 129

    France One of the best-known pipe companies, Comoys, existed long time as the distributed family business. The founding father Henry Comoy emigrated in 1879 from France to England, but the St Claude factory remained for a long time the supplier of briar and turned bowls . Soon management passed to Henry’s sons who took in a share theirs…