SAVINELLI Bruna 513

SAVINELLI Bruna 513

Italy

A practical workhorse, this pipe belongs to one of the many Savinelli lines from the late 20th century. It was characterized by a Cumberland mouthpiece, typically featuring a 6-millimeter filter, and a yellowish-brown bowl finish—offered in both smooth and rusticated styles. This series is no longer produced by Savinelli.

Pipe markings “SAVINELLI \ bruna”, “513 KS \ ITALY”
Length 14.8 cm (5.83″)
Bowl Height 4.9 cm (1.93″)
Outside Diameter 3.3 cm (1.3″)
Chamber Diameter 2.0 cm (0.79″)
Chamber Depth 4.1 cm (1.81″)
Weight 48 gr.

Briar, cumberland stem, filter 6 mm.

The pipe is not for sale. It was restored to order and has already started a new life in a new cozy home.

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