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|'''[[Eldritch Pipes]]'''||Brand name for English maker Chris Kelly
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|'''[[ELK]]'''||old English brand
|'''[[ELK]]'''||old English brand
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|'''Exmoor Pipe'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Exmoor Pipe'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''FGC'''||Early 20th century brand; Birmingham
|'''FGC'''||Early 20th century brand; Birmingham
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|'''[[Finsbury]]'''||Former brand of [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]. Brand of Finsbury Products; New York.
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|'''[[Fortnum & Mason]]'''||House pipes of famed London department store
|'''[[Fortnum & Mason]]'''||House pipes of famed London department store
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|'''Frankau's'''||'''[[BBB]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Frankau's'''||'''[[BBB]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Frederick Tranter]]'''||brand and name of English tobacconist in Bath and Oxford
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|'''Friar'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Friar'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[Fribourg & Treyer]]'''||Private label pipes for Fribourg & Treyer (tobacconists, cigar merchants, cigarette and snuff manufacturers) 1764 - 1977; Haymarket, London.
|'''[[Fribourg & Treyer]]'''||Private label pipes for Fribourg & Treyer (tobacconists, cigar merchants, cigarette and snuff manufacturers) 1764 - 1977; Haymarket, London.
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|'''Friedlander, Lesser A.'''||(1858 - 1903) Inventor of first patented telescoping pipe. Ref. 1888 Tobacco Trade Directory
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|'''[[Fromm]]'''||Colin Fromm|Chatham, Kent. See '''[[Invicta Briars]]''' and '''[[Castleford]]'''. Manager of Charatan production for '''[[Dunhill]]'''.
|'''[[Fromm]]'''||Colin Fromm|Chatham, Kent. See '''[[Invicta Briars]]''' and '''[[Castleford]]'''. Manager of Charatan production for '''[[Dunhill]]'''.
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|'''G. Smith & Sons'''||brand and name of English Tobacconist founded in 1869 (now closed), based in Charing Coss Rd. London
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|'''[[Gallaher]]'''||Tom Gallaher; Londonderry
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|'''Garlan'''||Or Garland? '''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Garlan'''||Or Garland? '''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''[[GBD]]'''||Ganneval, Bondier and Donninger.
|'''[[GBD]]'''||Ganneval, Bondier and Donninger.
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|'''Georgian'''||British [[clay pipe]] brand. Also English brand sold by Bernhardt & Mayers (see [[Rocket]])
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|'''[[Glass]]'''||L.S. Glass; London.
|'''[[Glass]]'''||L.S. Glass; London.
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|'''Gold Star'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Gold Star'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''Golden Arrow'''||Produced by [[Comoy's]]; Symbol: centaur holding a bow
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|'''Golden Root'''||Golden Root - London Made
|'''Golden Root'''||Golden Root - London Made
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|'''Gresham Giants'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Gresham Giants'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''Guildhall'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Gorden]]'''||early 20th century brand of Samuel Gorden; Symbol '''Gordon''' in a lozenge
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|'''Guildhall'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second. Started in the 1930s, and still produced
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|'''[[GWS]]'''||G.W. Sims; North London
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|'''[[Hall & Fitzgerald]]'''||English maker of several brands
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|'''[[Hampton Court]]'''||??
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|'''[[Hape]]'''||Marked Hape and Timber Product, London Made, Need Information
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|'''[[Harcourt]]'''||Need information. Danish made Freehands for [[Dunhill]]. But also examples of traditional shapes Made in England
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|'''[[Hardcastle]]'''||Hardcastle Pipes Ltd.; became Parker-Hardcastle.
|'''[[Hardcastle]]'''||Hardcastle Pipes Ltd.; became Parker-Hardcastle.
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|'''Harley Filter'''||Popular brand from the 1960s made by [[Comoy's]]
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|'''Harrods'''||Private label pipes of the famous London department store. London SW1X 7XL (Knightsbridge).
|'''Harrods'''||Private label pipes of the famous London department store. London SW1X 7XL (Knightsbridge).
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|'''[[Harwood Brothers]]'''||Maker from Liverpool; Lopes states connection with HB, Old England, and Old Fashion
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|'''HB'''||brand of the [[Harwood Brothers]]
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|'''HC'''||old English brand of the factory, H. Comoy & Co. Ltd. ([[see Comoy's]])
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|'''[[Heather Coleman]]'''||[[Clay pipe]] maker
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|'''Hedgehog'''||old English brand by Herbert Terry & Sons
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|'''Hendon'''||old English Brand
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|'''Henley Club'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second. (Not to be confused with '''Henley''', a '''[[Stanwell]]''' second!)
|'''Henley Club'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second. (Not to be confused with '''Henley''', a '''[[Stanwell]]''' second!)
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|'''His Royal Highness'''||'''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''[[Hercules]]'''||brand by various companies
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|'''His Royal Highness'''||'''HRS''' a '''[[Sasieni]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''House Of Commons'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''House Of Commons'''||'''[[GBD]]''' sub-brand / second.
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|'''House Of Lords'''||House Of Lords - Made in England
|'''House Of Lords'''||brand by Samuel Gordon in the early 20th Century, then became a [[Sasieni]] second
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|'''[[Huybrecht]]'''||George Huybrecht
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|'''Hyde Park'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
|'''Hyde Park'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second.
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