E
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Eiffel |
old brand by the Fèlix Lancon factory
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Elie |
Unuasual freehands and system pipes
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Èmile Benoit |
old brand and factory in Chassal, on the outskirts of Saint-Claude
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Èmile Vuillard |
Saint-Claude
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Enrique |
David Enrique (needs more editing)
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Eole |
House made brand of La Pipe Rit, Saint-Claude
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Èstablissements Victor |
Lons-le-Saunier factory; Saint-Claude in the early 20th century, and adjacent to the E.H. Victor factory
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EWA Pipe |
Was Waille before
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Excelsior |
1930 French brand from the Au Narghileh company; Montlucon
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Extra Prima |
old French brand of the Felix Lancon factory
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F
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Fancy |
brand of Chacom
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Fayet |
founded 1909, mainly known for cane-pipes
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FBC |
old French brand of Forestier-Bourgeois et Cie.; Saint-Claude; stamp FBC-La Nationale
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Febvre Camille |
Pratz factory, Saint-Claude, early 20th Century
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Febvre D. et X |
Leschères Factory, Saint-Claude, early 20th century; produced Libèrator brand
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Fèlix Lancon |
old French factory in Saint-Claude
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Filbi |
Grand created circa 1920 by Ropp
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Firex |
Series known: Gold Crown
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Flamidor |
Early French lighter company that either made pipes, or had them made under their brand
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Flavien Mandrillon |
19th Century French Factory in Saint-Claude, which later became Gay-Mandrillon.
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Forestier-Bourgeois et Cie |
Old French factory in Saint-Claude. In 1958 it still employed 25 workers.
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Fouquet |
French Brand, and GBD second
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Frèdèric Pasquire |
French ceramic pipe artisan (1828-1895); Saint-Quentin-La-Poterie
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Fun |
French brand created in 1993 by Cuty Fort Group as a set made up of a pipe and matching tie
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FV |
old French brand of Pauthier & Vincent
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G
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Gambier |
Jean Gambier, clay pipe artisan; Givet
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Ganevl et Cie. |
old French factory; Saint-Claude
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Gardhill |
old French brand of J. Vincent Fils
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Gilbee |
factory founded 1851, which achieved "perfection in pipe making" from the pipes respiratoires
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Gefapip |
brand and name of French company Maker unknown!
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Genod |
Jacques Craen (1959); Sebastien Beaud since 2006
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GEO |
Old Fench brand of the Gros, Grenier, Ostorero et Cie factory; see GOC
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G.H. Delatour |
Old French factory, affiliated with Dela and Nicod
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Gérard Chapel |
Past president of Cofrérie des Maîtres-Pipers de Saint-Claude. Director of Butz-Choquin
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Gérard Mermet |
pipe maker in Avignon, near Saint-Claude
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Gérard Prungnaud |
Ceramic pipe maker; Saint Quentin-La-Poterie
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GFB |
old French brand; Saint-Claude
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GOC |
Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie.
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Gold Star |
early 20th century brand produced by Ruchon & Verguet
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Graco |
A brand of Grappin Fils & Cie. In business from 1924 to 1968.
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Grandclément-Gauteron |
old French factory in Saint-Claude
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Grappin Fils et Cie. |
Saint-Claude and Brussels
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Grappin-Brochot |
Late 19th century French factory in Saint-Claude
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Gravée |
19th century clay pipe maker
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Gren |
old French brand of Grenier Godard; Saint-Claude
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Grenard |
Yves Grenard is the director of Chapuis-Comoy
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Gross, Grenier, Ostorero et Cia |
former French factory combining these principles; Saint-Claude
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Guichard & Cie. |
former French factory in Saint-Claude (Pierre Guichard Succr)
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Guilland |
Paul Guilland; Retired head of Paul Viou and former director of Merten in Saint-Claude and GBD.
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Guy-Mandrillon |
Early 20th Century factory; Saint-Claude; formerly Flavien Mandrillon
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Guyot |
Gilbert Guyot
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G.V.G. |
The initials of Georges Vincent-Genod, long (and still) used for some Genod pipes.
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H
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H. Guyot |
see Guyot
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H. Richmond |
Pipemaker; outskirts of Saint-Claude
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Hami |
???
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Harnisch, Charles |
(1845-1895), has pipes on display at the Bergerac Tobacco Museum
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Harpoon |
???
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HAV |
Late 19th century brand of the H. Aschenbrenner-Vuillard factory; Saint-Claude
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Hecht |
brand of the former Charles Hecht factory; Saint-Claude
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Hem Arrow |
brand of Simon Vuillard & Strauss
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Henri Vuillard & Cie. |
Saint-Claude factory founded in 1857, which incorporated the Vincent Péchoux factory
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Henri Gros |
Saint-Claude
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Hermes Pipes |
???
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Hilex |
Stamped "Fait Main - Algerian Briar"
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High Life |
late 19th Century french brand
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Holz |
19th century brand from the Grappin-Dalloz Factory
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