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This was reported as a brand of Andersen & Abbot, but it looks like it could be an early [[Sasieni]] second. The MADE IN ENGLAND stamp is certainly consistent with Sasieni. And it seems odd that a company with Abbot (one t) would have a pipe brand with Abbott (two ts). | This was reported as a brand of Andersen & Abbot, but it looks like it could be an early [[Sasieni]] second. The MADE IN ENGLAND stamp is certainly consistent with Sasieni. And it seems odd that a company with Abbot (one t) would have a pipe brand with Abbott (two ts). | ||
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[[Category:Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category:Great Britain | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | ||
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This was reported as a brand of Andersen & Abbot, but it looks like it could be an early Sasieni second. The MADE IN ENGLAND stamp is certainly consistent with Sasieni. And it seems odd that a company with Abbot (one t) would have a pipe brand with Abbott (two ts).