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Post by bambooshank on Oct 1, 2018 5:28:18 GMT -5
Well OK, it’s 2018 and hard to believe I find a pipe marked D&C with loads of engraving. The end of the stummel has this marking and other British hallmarks which I cannot read from the photos, the Amber Stem is capped with silver, it comes in its own brown leather hinged case with a yellow-green velvet lined interior. The shape is a Bulldog shape and to top it all off it was made in 1913 and has never been smoked! I will of course dig further but if anyone knows what British Pipemaker used D&C as its marking I’d appreciate knowing, thanks in advance. banjo
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Post by scrooge on Oct 1, 2018 5:40:35 GMT -5
I like! I like A lot!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2018 5:43:59 GMT -5
Banjo, that’s a beauty 👍👍. I’m sure one day soon you’ll be stuffing that pipe with your favorite tobacco.....very nice find. Enjoy for many years!!
PS No info online, I’m sure you looked. You paid BIG bucks for the pipe.......are you going to smoke it or admire the beauty for a while?
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Post by Robert Perkins on Oct 1, 2018 5:56:39 GMT -5
Wow, that's gorgeous!
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Post by Legend Lover on Oct 1, 2018 6:21:06 GMT -5
I love the silverwork on it. It's a beautiful pipe. Shame I can't help you on its identity.
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