3 large English pipes: Barling Londoner, Ben Wade 36 and Millville Supreme BID 99 BIN 130
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Top RARE vintage lightly smoked Millville Supreme smoking, Estate Pipe. According to bothpipedia.org and pipephil.eu, Millville began in 1980 with Dennis and John Marshall, formerly at Charatans. . Bowl is stamped Millville Supreme Made By Hand City of London. .The stem is stamped with an M. The pipe is just under 6 1/4 inches long from bottom of bowl to end of bit. Bowl chamber diameter is just under 1 inch and bowl depth is just under 1 1/2 inches. Bowl chamber walls are near 3/8 inch thick. Light /moderate caking in bowl. Light tooth wear on end of bit - see pics. Normal wear and tear (dings, oxidation and scratches) for an estate pipe. Nice overall shape and condition. Some oxidation on band. Stamping is clear and legible.
Middle-Vintage lightly smoked Ben Wade Made in London England 36 smoking, Estate Pipe. Bowl is stamped Ben Wade Made in London England 36. The stem is stamped BEN WADE. The pipe is just under 6 inches long from bottom of bowl to end of bit. Bowl chamber diameter is just under 7/8 inch and bowl depth is just over 1 1/2 inches. Light / moderate caking in bowl. Bowl chamber walls are over 1/4 inch thick. Light tooth wear on end of bit - see pics. Normal wear and tear (dings, oxidation and scratches) for an estate pipe. Nice overall shape and condition. Stamping is slightly worn but legible.
Bottom-Vintage lightly smoked Londoner London England smoking, Estate Pipe. Both pipedia.org and pipephil.eu recognize Londoner as a Barling second or subbrand. Bowl is stamped Londoner London England. .The stem is unstamped. The pipe is just under 5 3/4 inches long from bottom of bowl to end of bit. Bowl chamber diameter is just under 7/8 inch and bowl depth is just under 2 inches. Bowl chamber walls are near 3/8 inch thick. Light /moderate caking in bowl. Light tooth wear on end of bit - see pics. Band appears to be a repair band- minute crack in end of shank Normal wear and tear (dings, oxidation and scratches) for an estate pipe. Nice overall shape and condition. Some oxidation on band. Stamping is clear and legible.
Sold as is - cleaning and sanitizing are up to the buyer. BID 99 BIN 130 5 day NR auction