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COMOY’S pipe bag
England The pipe bag can comfortably accommodate your pipe and tobacco (or accessories) in separate pockets. The bag has normal used condition not excluding some surface wear, but without any identified major issues. Approximate dimensions 15.5 x 9 cm (6.1 x 3.5″).

Pipe stand 1.1
Ukraine This pipe stand was expertly crafted by Ukrainian artisans at the beginning of the century. It belonged to a warm and inviting home and was part of a well-established collection. Signs of use are minimal, a testament to its careful maintenance. Approximate dimensions:Base 9.3 x 5.9 cm (3.66 x 2.32″).Height 4.5 cm (1.77″).Weight 32…

PETERSON Sherlock Holmes pipe rack
4 CommentsIreland The wooden pipe rack made by Peterson to comfortably accomodate all seven pipes of the Sherlock Holmes “The Original collection”. Every seat is designated by a tablet with the corresponding pipe name: The Original, The Baskerville, The Baker Street, The Deerstalker, The Squire, The Professor and The Watson.

CREDO pipe tool
France These elegant yet practical pipe tampers from the French company Credo S.A. have become highly sought after by smokers, often resulting in a shortage. Made from a recyclable zinc-aluminum alloy, they feature a complete set of tools for pipe maintenance during smoking. Their thoughtfully designed shape allows them to fit effortlessly into even the…

SAVINELLI pocket pipe rest
Italy A very practical and comfortable pocket pipe rest from Savinelli. The device has normal used condition not excluding some surface wear, but without any identified major issues. Approximate dimensions 7.5 x 4 x 1.4 cm (2.95 x 1.57 x 0.55″), the rest weighs 28 gr.

(Tallent of Old Bond Street) pipe stand
England, 1950s This unique English three-pipe stand bears no manufacturer’s markings (typically a separate metal plate attached to the bottom), but antique enthusiasts will easily recognize it as a piece crafted no later than the 1950s by Tallent of Old Bond Street, London. Renowned for its high-quality wooden products—such as music boxes (some featuring dancing…








