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Next, a survivor Set - Alfred Era. It is a set of 3 pieces with a case, made from a single block of the best briar available at the time. Shapes: Billiard-60; Billiard-35; Dublin-42. Ao Series (Bruyère) introduced in 1910. It was the best-quality line, directed at the British nobility. On one side of the shank its stamped "Dunhill London", On the other side: "Inner Tube" Pat. No. 5861/12 5. This patent was used between 1913 and 1926. Therefore, these pieces are from 1925. On the stem: Reg. N °: 654638 and in the case: PAt. N °: 141486/19.
Next, a survivor Set. It is a set of 3 pieces with a case, made from a single block briar. Shapes: Billiard-60; Billiard-35; Dublin-42. "A" Series (Bruyère, introduced in 1910) it was the best-quality line. On one side of the shank its stamped "Dunhill London", On the other side: "Inner Tube" Pat. No. 5861/12 (this patent was used between 1913 and 1926) 5 [1925]. On the stem: Reg. : 654638 and in the case: Pat. : 141486/19.
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File:201908181501175269884394208.jpg|© Yang.
File:201908181501175269884394208.jpg|© Yang.