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Dunhill Collection - Erik Hesse (US)
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File:1921 C120-9.png|C120-9 EX - PATS. MAR.9.15 & 1341418/20 1(1921) | File:1921 C120-9.png|Dunhill Shell C120-9 EX - PATS. MAR.9.15 & 1341418/20 1(1921) | ||
File:1923 cased LB2.jpg| Cased LB2 PATS. MAR.9.15. &**41418/20 3(1923) | File:1923 cased LB2.jpg|Dunhill Shell Cased LB2 PATS. MAR.9.15. &**41418/20 3(1923) | ||
File:151 1924.jpg| Dunhill Shell, 151 from 1924 | File:151 1924.jpg| Dunhill Shell, 151 from 1924 | ||
File:1926 cased CW's.png|Churchwardens Set - PAT. NOS 1130806/15 & 134118/20 6 (1926) | File:1926 cased CW's.png|Churchwardens Set - PAT. NOS 1130806/15 & 134118/20 6 (1926) |
Revision as of 23:10, 21 May 2021
- 1928 AND 1929 (top) LO9'S 2.png
2 LO9’s 1928 and 1929 - PAT. NO 5861/17 8 and PAT. NO 11689/17 9
- 1932 60-3 CW.jpg
Dunhill Shell CW 60/3 from 1932
ODA 850 - 1963, from the personal collection of John_C._Loring
Addendum:
Edsel was in the first generation of serious (pre-Loring) Dunhill collectors.
Chip states, "I understand that Dunhill rarely makes a spigot in a size five. They're few and far between due to the limited production. At least that is what the Dunhill representative told me - maybe once a year. Who's knows, he might have been playing salesman.