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Dunhill Dating Guide
Based on Loring's and Field's guides.
Organized by Yang Forcióri
Pre-Dating Code
1907- March 1910
(Pre-1918)
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|<center>DR - A.</center> | |||
|<center>'''Dunhill <br>Duke ST. S. W.'''</center> | |<center>'''Dunhill <br>Duke ST. S. W.'''</center> | ||
|1-30 | |<center>1-30</center> | ||
| | |<center>No Patent</center> | ||
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|+1914-OCT 1918 (Export Canada) | |+1914-OCT 1918 (Export Canada) | ||
|<center>DR - A</center> | |||
|<center>'''Dunhill <br>Duke ST. S. W.'''</center> | |<center>'''Dunhill <br>Duke ST. S. W.'''</center> | ||
|<center>"Inner Tube"<br>158709/14</center> | |<center>"Inner Tube"<br>158709/14</center> | ||
|MADE IN ENGLAND | |<center>MADE IN ENGLAND</center> | ||
|<center>Shape N°</center> | |||
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|+1915-OCT 1918 (Export US) | |+1915-OCT 1918 (Export US) | ||
|<center>DR - A</center> | |||
|<center>'''Dunhill <br>Duke ST. S. W.'''</center> | |<center>'''Dunhill <br>Duke ST. S. W.'''</center> | ||
|<center>"Inner Tube"<br>PATENTED MARCH.9.15<br> or 1130806/15</center> | |<center>"Inner Tube"<br>PATENTED MARCH.9.15<br> or 1130806/15</center> | ||
|MADE IN ENGLAND | |<center>MADE IN ENGLAND</center> | ||
|<center>Shape N°</center> | |||
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Revision as of 13:01, 23 August 2019
Exclusively third party made pipes. Shape numbers running from 1 through 30 (but not only in this period) and probably, DUNHILL over DUKE ST. S.W stamps. Stamping in these years is presently unknown, but it should be something like that:
Duke ST. S. W. |
First own partial production introduced in 1910, but still using bowls shaped in France. In 1917 the Calabrian briar started to be used, but not completely. Only in 1920, Dunhill took the final step in its pipe making operation.
Duke ST. S. W. |
Duke ST. S. W. |
PAT.N° |
1169891/17 |
Duke ST. S. W. |
158709/14 |
Duke ST. S. W. |
PATENTED MARCH.9.15 or 1130806/15 |
3,4,12 (...) |
PAT.N° |