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File:1932 60-3 CW.jpg|Shell 60/3 CW US PATENT ** (blast covers part of patent number) 41418/20&1343253/20 12  (1932)
File:1932 60-3 CW.jpg|Shell 60/3 CW US PATENT ** (blast covers part of patent number) 41418/20&1343253/20 12  (1932)
File:1933 DR 2 stem cased (LB size).jpg|Bruyere DR Cased 8 PAT. NO 116989/17 13 (1933)*
File:1933 DR 2 stem cased (LB size).jpg|Bruyere DR Cased 8 PAT. NO 116989/17 13 (1933)*
File:1937 472 Roots.jpg| Dunhill Root Set, (from the personal collection of Edsel James).
File:1937 472 Roots.jpg|Root Set, 472 Root Cumberland’s (cased pair) MADE IN ENGLAND17 U.S. PATENT 1343253/20.**
File:Cased-35-36 Bruyere.jpg| Dunhill Bruyere Set, 35 & 36 - 1939
File:Cased-35-36 Bruyere.jpg| Dunhill Bruyere Set, 35 & 36 - 1939
File:LC-2.png|LC Shell, from 1939
File:LC-2.png|LC Shell, from 1939
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  <font size="2">'''*''' Note: This pipe is LB size and sports 2 red bakelite factory mouthpieces.</font>
<font size="2">'''**''' Note: From the personal collection of Edsel James.</font>
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Revision as of 15:41, 24 May 2021

Note: This page is under construction. More pipes will come!

Perhaps the greatest Dunhill's collection after Loring's.


The Collection

From the 20s
* Note: This pipe is extraordinarily large -- 11 inches in length and 4 ¾ inches in height. It is un-smoked and remains in its almost flawless original case. I assume this pipe was made to be a display piece for a Dunhill shop, although the patent number is for American export, which makes it impossible to speculate as to what shop that might have been.  The pipe includes the original inner tube that also has correct patent stamping.
** Note: bowl height is almost 2.5 inches.
*** Note: These pipes are the only two LO9’s that I have ever seen. I have not been able to find any other individual who has ever seen one.  Finally, to my best knowledge, the L09 is not listed in any Dunhill catalogue.  The pipe is essentially an outsized 120.

From the 30s
* Note: This pipe is LB size and sports 2 red bakelite factory mouthpieces.
** Note: From the personal collection of Edsel James. 

From the 40s

From the 50s

From the 60s

From the 70s

From the 80s


Addendum:

P&T 1998


Edsel was in the first generation of serious (pre-Loring) Dunhill collectors.


Yang (talk) 00:01, 22 May 2021 (UTC)