ROYAL SOVEREIGN 72

ROYAL SOVEREIGN 72

England

Let’s continue! Let’s continue our discovery of Orlik pipes without any touch of Cadogan. At the same time we begin promoution of one of the most requested and liked shapes – canadian pipes.

Royal Sovereign was one of Orlik seconds during it’s best times. Someone assigns wrongly this brand to Stanwell. Perhaps it’s due to many similar subbrands produced in Denmark – Royal Danish, Royal Guard and even Danish Sovereign.

Nevertheless we are certain that this pipe will be your’s one of the most remarcable and favorite pipes. It has been perfectly restored and now it’s ready to new adventures.The pipe markings are “ROYAL SOVEREIGN \ MADE IN ENGLAND” and “72”.

The lenghts is 15.6 cm, bowl’s hight is 4.6 cm. External and internal diameters of this bowl are 3.0 cm and 1.9 cm. The depth is 3.8 cm and this pipe weights 34 gr. Briar, vulcanite stem, no filter.


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