Relisted! Old Briar 14oz Tin — Full Vintage Survivor (1960s)
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Relisted after a non-paying bidder - now available again at below the last solid bid price!
Youtube video on actual tin listed: https://youtu.be/lO0bb5rGD9I
Friends,
When a man’s pipe was his evening companion and the air at home carried the fragrance of well-loved tobacco, Old Briar Pipe Mixture was there. First introduced in the 1920s, it saw America through decades — from jazz-age evenings to postwar porches, and into the comfortable rhythm of the 1960s. Here, more than half a century later, stands a survivor from that line: a large 14-ounce shop tin, still weighty in the hand, its paper seal broken by time but its contents untouched since the day it left the factory.
Old Briar was proudly advertised as “mild and aromatic” — and period ads tell us exactly what went into that promise: a mellow blend of Burley, Southern Maryland, Flue-Cured Virginias, and Latakia. This made it a true American-English mixture, designed to be steady in the bowl and agreeable in the room. But what gave it distinction, and what lingers even now when the tin is held close, was the topping: not the cloying syrup of modern aromatics, but a gentle, almost parlor-room fragrance, with a note many describe as old-fashioned potpourri. Earthy and refined all at once, it made Old Briar beloved in its day.
The sheer size of this tin tells its own story. Fourteen ounces wasn’t for dabblers; it was a household supply, meant to be packed day after day until the steel was bare. Most were smoked through and discarded. That this one still carries its full weight after sixty years is a rare thing indeed.
And note its lineage. Old Briar came from the same outfit that produced Model and Dill’s Best, a family of blends that defined an era of American pipe culture. Together they were woven into daily life — steady companions that became part of the rhythm of American homes.
For the collector, this is tobacciana of substance: a large-format survivor from a brand that began in the 1920s and was once sold with the bold guarantee, “We’re so sure you’ll like it — your first pack’s on us.” For the dreamer, it is a time capsule, carrying with it the pipe dreams of yesteryear, waiting for the day its lid is raised and the past breathes out again.
Details
-Vintage: c. 1960s production (brand introduced in 1920s)
-Brand: Old Briar Pipe Mixture
-Maker: United States Tobacco Company
-Size: 14 oz shop tin (full by weight/feel)
-Seal: Paper seal broken; tin remains heavy with contents
-Blend: Burley, Southern Maryland, Flue-Cured Virginias, Latakia
-Style: Classic American-English hybrid mixture, mild and aromatic
-Condition: Full by weight; honest shelf wear; label presents strongly



