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|'''Steel's'''||Former Anglo-French brand produced by '''[[Civic]]''' and '''[[La Bruyère]]''' | |'''Steel's'''||Former Anglo-French brand produced by '''[[Civic]]''' and '''[[La Bruyère]]''' | ||
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|'''[[Sunrise]]'''||'''[[Comoy's]]''' sub-brand / second. Also made by [[Chapuis-Comoy]] | |||
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Radford's Pipes | Private label pipes made by Chacom for Pöschl Tabak GmbH & Co. KG, Germany | ||
Rattray's Pipes | Rattray's Original Scotlande made in various and some of the oldest companies (in europe) | ||
Regad | Former factory founded in 1875 by Lucien Regad, see Berrod-Regad | ||
Renè Zanda | Former Saint-Claude factory, associated with La Glorieuse, Ultimas and Zaza | ||
Reybier | Bernard Reybier | ||
Reybier Fères et Fils | Early 20th Century Saint-Claude factory, previously Reymodet-Gruet. Made cane and telescopic pipes around 1945. | ||
Riseagle | 19th century brand from C.J. Verguet Freres. Also brand of W.B. Hass, and Oppenheimer Pipe. Stopped after WW II | ||
Robert's | Need information, possibly made by Edward's | ||
Romain | Claude Romain | ||
Romulus | Former brand produced by Ropp | ||
Ropp | Owned by Chacom since 1994 | ||
Roppski | Brand created in 1910 by Ropp | ||
Roppster | Brand created in 1924 by Ropp | ||
Roppstine | Brand created in 1924 by Ropp | ||
Royal Ascot | ???; Budget pipe | ||
Ruchon & Verguet | see Marechal Ruchon & Cie. | ||
Russe | Former brand of the Grandclément-Gauteron factory | ||
Ryegate | ???; stamped "French Briar - Made In France" | ||
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S. Hecht, Sons et Prag | Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory with a branch in London | ||
Saint-Claude | Was the world capital of wooden smoking pipes crafted by hand from the mid 19th century all the way to the mid 20th century. | ||
Saint-Claude Briar Pipe, c. 1855 | A very early example from the time of the first briar pipes | ||
Saint-Oyant-Burdet | 19th Century factory in Saint-Claude incorporating Lucian Regad, later becoming Berrod-Regad | ||
S.T. Dupont de Paris | Made by Chacom | ||
Saville | ??? | ||
Schmidt Frères | 19th century clay pipe maker | ||
Sébilo | Patrice Sébilo | ||
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Sèvres | 18th century porcelain factory | ||
Simon Vuillard & Strauss | 20th century Saint-Claude factory later called Vuillard & Strauss | ||
Sina | Brand of Sina & Cie; Symbol: SINA in an oval | ||
Sina & Cie | late 19th century. In 1906 it merged with C.J. Verguet Freres | ||
Sommer | Factory founded by artisan, Jean Sommer; Meershaum and brair pipes | ||
Sporta | Brand or Sina & Cie | ||
Steel's | Former Anglo-French brand produced by Civic and La Bruyère | ||
Sunrise | Comoy's sub-brand / second. Also made by Chapuis-Comoy | T | |
Talbert Pipes | Trever Talbert (United States, then France, then back to the United States) | ||
Tanneveau | 19th century clay pipe factory in Saint-Omer | ||
Teleogene | 19th century brand from Hochappfel; pipe de sante | ||
Telmy | Saint-Claude brand; Symbol: TY | ||
Terminus | Brand by EWA | ||
The Royal Coachman | Private label brand of the Tinder Box, USA. Made by Chacom | ||
Tom Thumb | Very small - stamped real briar | ||
Topper | GBD sub-brand / second | ||
Triomphe | French brand and GBD sub-brand / second | ||
Truxiennes | 19th Century brand from the Braisaz firm, Lyon | ||
Twenty-One | Former Anglo-French brand created in the 1950s by C.J. Verguet Freres and Oppenheimer Pipe |
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