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|'''<font size="4">A</font>'''
|'''<font size="4">A</font>'''
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|[[A. Colin Lunn LTD|'''A. Colin Lunn LTD''']]
|Need Information, apparently an agent representing pipes, [[Maurice]] pipes, for instance.
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|'''[[A, Frebjau & Co. Ltd]]'''||former English factory, taken over by [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]
|'''[[A, Frebjau & Co. Ltd]]'''||former English factory, taken over by [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]
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|'''[[Adventure]]'''||Symbol: "A", brand associated with McGahey, The Tobacconist and Pazyryk.
|'''[[Adventure]]'''||Symbol: "A", brand associated with McGahey, The Tobacconist and Pazyryk.
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|'''[[AGE]]'''||Need information. Possibly made by or for [[Salmon & Gluckstein]]
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|'''[[Ahlstrom]]'''||English brand. Need information
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|'''[[Air-o-Dry]]'''||A system pipe made by [[Comoy's]], need information
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|'''[[Alco]]'''||System pipes produced by Merton and Falcon Co in Britain.
|'''[[Alco]]'''||System pipes produced by Merton and Falcon Co in Britain.
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|'''[[AOC]]'''||early 20th century brand of [[Oppenheimer Pipe|Adolph Oppenheimer]].
|'''[[AOC]]'''||early 20th century brand of [[Oppenheimer Pipe|Adolph Oppenheimer]].
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|'''[[Archer]]'''||English brand.
|'''[[Archer's]]'''||English brand. Need information
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|'''[[Argyle]]'''||'''[[Hardcastle]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Argyle]]'''||'''[[Hardcastle]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Aristocrat]]'''||Appears with many different logos and stampings. One with a plain A as a logo is an export brand of [[John_Redman_Ltd./British_Empire_Pipe_Co.|John Redman Ltd.]]
|'''[[Aristocrat]]'''||Appears with many different logos and stampings. One with a plain A as a logo is an export brand of [[John_Redman_Ltd./British_Empire_Pipe_Co.|John Redman Ltd.]]
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|'''[[Armstrong]]'''||Clay pipe brand of John Armstrong & Sons.
|'''[[Armstrong]]'''||[[clay]] pipe brand of John Armstrong & Sons.
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|'''[[Asbury]]'''||???.
|'''[[Asbury]]'''||???.
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|'''[[Ascot]]'''||'''[[Dunhill]]''' for H. Perkins & Son / Beney Ltd.
|'''[[Ascot]]'''||'''[[Dunhill]]''' for H. Perkins & Son / Beney Ltd.
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|'''[[Ashford]]'''||Need Information, (Ashford is also a line of [[Peterson]] pipes)
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|'''[[Ashton]]'''||William John Taylor; Romford
|'''[[Ashton]]'''||William John Taylor; Romford
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|'''[[Atwood]]'''||One model with U.S. PAT. 2652062.
|'''[[Atwood]]'''||One model with U.S. PAT. 2652062.
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|'''[[Auld Erin]]||A [[Peterson]] second or sub-brand
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|'''[[Autumn Gold]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Autumn Gold]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''Avon'''||produced by [[Comoy]] and [[Ben Wade]] ??
|'''Avon'''||produced by [[Comoy's]] and [[Ben Wade]] ??
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|'''[[Ayto]]'''||Eric G. Ayto, [[clay]] pipe maker. Started in 1972 and  now retired.
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|'''[[Bacon Bros.]]'''||English brand from the old Cambridge tobacconist, Bacon Brothers
|'''[[Bacon Bros.]]'''||English brand from the old Cambridge tobacconist, Bacon Brothers
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|'''Balmoral Castle'''||English brand by [[Comoy]]
|'''Balmoral Castle'''||English brand by [[Comoy's]]
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|'''Banker'''||English brand by [[Fraenkel Brothers]]??
|'''Banker'''||English brand by [[Fraenkel Brothers]]??
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|'''[[Benlet]]'''||"Made in London England" - an outlet of Lane / Charatan's '''[[Ben Wade]]''' production.
|'''[[Benlet]]'''||"Made in London England" - an outlet of Lane / Charatan's '''[[Ben Wade]]''' production.
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|'''[[Benson & Hedges]]'''||"London Made", Made for the London Tobacco Co., likely by [[Comoy]]
|'''[[Benson & Hedges]]'''||"London Made", Made for the London Tobacco Co., likely by [[Comoy's]]
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|'''Bentwell'''||English brand likely made in France, sold by A. Grunfeld Co.
|'''Bentwell'''||English brand likely made in France, sold by A. Grunfeld Co.
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|'''BEWY"""||Brand of [[Bewlay]]
|'''BEWY"""||Brand of [[Bewlay]]
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|'''[[Birks]]'''||Could be the name of an English Tobacco shop (acc.to WILCZAK & COLWELL "Who Made That Pipe?"). Could also be branded pipes sold by Henry Birks and Sons.
|'''[[Biltor]]'''||Biltor Pipe Company, London.
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|'''Bingley'''||Old English brand of Kinnear & Whitwham
|'''Bingley'''||Old English brand of Kinnear & Whitwham
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|'''Bingo'''||Old English brand of Kinnear & Whitwham
|'''Bingo'''||Old English brand of Kinnear & Whitwham
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|'''[[Black Prince]]'''||'''[[Barling]]''' sub-brand / second
|'''[[Birks]]'''||Could be the name of an English Tobacco shop (acc.to WILCZAK & COLWELL "Who Made That Pipe?"). Could also be branded pipes sold by Henry Birks and Sons.
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|'''[[Black Prince]]'''||'''[[Orlik]]''' sub-brand / second, as indicated by the list at the bottom of the [https://pipedia.org/images/0/00/Orlik_Pipe_Shapes.pdf Orlik Shape Chart]
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|'''[[Blakemar Briars]]'''||Michael Billington; Litchborough, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
|'''[[Blakemar Briars]]'''||Michael Billington; Litchborough, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
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|'''[[Bobbie]]'''||London Bobbie - The factory has existed since the 20's. Closed in 1942.
|'''[[Bobbie]]'''||London Bobbie - The factory has existed since the 20's. Closed in 1942.
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|'''[[Bond Street]]'''||Bond Street London Briar, produced by [[Comoy]]
|'''[[Bond Street]]'''||Bond Street London Briar, produced by [[Comoy's]]
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|'''[[Bonnie Brier]]'''||
|'''[[Bonnie Brier]]'''||
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|'''[[Bowles & Son Ltd]]'''||Tobacconist's brand
|'''[[Bowles & Son Ltd]]'''||Tobacconist's brand
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|'''[[Braesley Salop Clays]]'''||early clay pipe factory, England, founded 1619
|'''[[Braesley Salop Clays]]'''||early [[clay]] pipe factory, England, founded 1619
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|'''[[Bra-Way]]'''||???
|'''[[Bra-Way]]'''||???
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| ||3. '''[[Charatan]]''' sub-brand / second.
| ||3. '''[[Charatan]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[British American Tobacco Company]]||Founded in 1902
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|'''[[British Guard]]'''||???
|'''[[British Guard]]'''||???
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|'''[[Bromage]]'''||A brand of A. Bromage & Co Ltd
|'''[[Bromage]]'''||A brand of A. Bromage & Co Ltd
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|'''[[Broseley Clay Tobacco Pipes]]'''||'''Rex M. Key'''; [[clay]] pipe maker; Broseley, Shropshire
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|'''[[Brumfit]]'''||Need Information
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|'''[[Brunette]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Brunette]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Cadogan]]'''||Cadogan Investment Ltd.; Southend-on-Sea, Essex
|'''[[Cadogan]]'''||Cadogan Investment Ltd.; Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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|'''[[Caiden]]'''||Made exclusively for Sears; Made in London, England
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|'''Captain'''||old English brand by [[Orlik]] also French brand by [[Vuillard & Strauss]]
|'''Captain'''||old English brand by [[Orlik]] also French brand by [[Vuillard & Strauss]]
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|'''Chas. Mass & Co.'''||Lopes states it is a late 19th century English Co. (CM&C, Fantail, and Jack O'London)
|'''Chas. Mass & Co.'''||Lopes states it is a late 19th century English Co. (CM&C, Fantail, and Jack O'London)
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|'''Chatham'''||Lopes states it is a brand sold by [[Comoy's]], but produced by [[Gasparini]], and very likely by [[Rossi]]
|'''[[Chatham]]'''||Lopes states it is a brand sold by [[Comoy's]], but produced by [[Gasparini]], and very likely by [[Rossi]]
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|'''[[Chatsworth]]'''||Need information, likely made by [[Glass|L.S. Glass]]
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|'''Chevreuse'''||'''[[GBD]]''' second as an Anglo-French brand
|'''Chevreuse'''||'''[[GBD]]''' second as an Anglo-French brand
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|'''[[Churchill]]'''||Churchill's Tobacco Shop; Norwich, England
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|'''City de Luxe'''||also '''City Deluxe''', sub-brand of '''[[GBD]]
|'''City de Luxe'''||also '''City Deluxe''', sub-brand of '''[[GBD]]
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|'''Colin Lunn'''||late 19th early 20th century brand from Tobacconist in Oxford and Cambridge
|'''Colin Lunn'''||late 19th early 20th century brand from Tobacconist in Oxford and Cambridge
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|'''Colt'''||brand by [[Civic]] Co. Ltd, and also in the US by [[Kaywoodie]]
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|'''[[Comoy's]]'''||Comoy's of London (H. Comoy & Co. Ltd.)
|'''[[Comoy's]]'''||Comoy's of London (H. Comoy & Co. Ltd.)
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|'''Concinnum'''||brand of Evans Concinnum & Metal Works
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|'''Cool and Sweet'''||old brand, also know as "Cool Sweet". Symbol '''C&S'''
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|'''[[Cordoban]]'''||'''[[GBD]]'''. Offered as private brand pipe; stampings on customer's comand.
|'''[[Cordoban]]'''||'''[[GBD]]'''. Offered as private brand pipe; stampings on customer's comand.
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|'''[[Cornwall]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Cornwall]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Coronet]]'''||Need information, may be a Comoy's second?
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|'''[[Corinthian]]'''||Made by [[Comoy's]] for Grant's Pipe Shop in San Francisco
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|'''[[Coronation]]'''||???
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|'''Counsellor'''||North American brand made in England by [[Comoy's]]
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|'''[[Country Club]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Country Club]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''Countryman'''||A series by [[Charatan]], but also Meerschaum pipes by [[Amboseli]]
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|'''Cowen'''||'''Louis Cowan''', an artisan who worked for [[Loewe & Co.]], and then produced for [[Marxman]] in the U.S.
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|'''[[Cragmoor]]'''||???
|'''[[Cragmoor]]'''||???
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|'''[[Craven]]'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Craven]]'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Crown of England]]'''||5 Crown Logos on shank, and one on stem. Need Information.
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|'''[[Cutty Sark]]'''||Sam Klein's Cutty Sark - Made in London England
|'''[[Cutty Sark]]'''||Sam Klein's Cutty Sark - Made in London England
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|'''[[Daddy]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Daddy]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Damman]]'''||Need Information, possibly made by [[Comoy's]]
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|'''[[Davies & Huybrecht]]'''||Davies & Huybrecht (1919 - 1999); London.
|'''[[Davies & Huybrecht]]'''||Davies & Huybrecht (1919 - 1999); London.
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|'''[[David Cooper]]'''||David J. Cooper, [[clay]] pipe maker
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|'''[[Davos]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Davos]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Delacour Brothers]]'''||Delacour Brothers Ltd. (D.B.L.). UK branch of '''[[Delacour]]''', France.
|'''[[Delacour Brothers]]'''||Delacour Brothers Ltd. (D.B.L.). UK branch of '''[[Delacour]]''', France.
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|'''Delta'''||Delta is a sub-brand of [[Duncan Briars]]
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|'''Derby'''||English Brand??
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|'''[[Derfield]]'''||Need Information
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|'''[[Diamond]]'''||English brand, also a brand used by [[Gasparini]], [[Bari]], and [[Ser Jacopo]]
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|'''[[Digby]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Digby]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''Donniford'''|| ??
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|'''Dorchester'''||made at different times by [[Comoy's]], and also [[Hall & Fitzgerald]]
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|'''[[Dover DeLuxe]]'''||Made by [[Comoy's]] for the [[Arthur Leonard]] pipe shop in Portland, OR
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|'''[[Dr. John]]'''|| London?
|'''[[Dr. John]]'''|| London?
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|'''[[Dr. Plumb]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Dr. Plumb]]'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''Dr. Max'''||Inexpensive brand of [[John Redman Ltd./British Empire Pipe Co.]]
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|'''Dr. McQuade'''||brand of [[Ben Wade]]
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|'''[[Drury Lane]]'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Drury Lane]]'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Duke]]'''||???
|'''[[Duke]]'''||???
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|'''[[Dulwich]]'''||brand that often has Meerschaum lined bowls
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