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|'''Regad'''||Former factory founded in 1875 by Lucien Regad, see [[Berrod-Regad]]
|'''Regad'''||Former factory founded in 1875 by Lucien Regad, see [[Berrod-Regad]]
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|'''Renè Zanda'''||Former Saint-Claude factory, associated with La Glorieuse, Ultimas and Zaza
|'''Renè Zanda'''||Former [[Saint-Claude]] factory, associated with La Glorieuse, Ultimas and Zaza
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|'''[[Reybier]]'''||Bernard Reybier
|'''[[Reybier]]'''||Bernard Reybier
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|'''Reybier Fères et Fils'''||Early 20th Century Saint-Claude factory, previously Reymodet-Gruet. Made cane and telescopic pipes around 1945.
|'''Reybier Fères et Fils'''||Early 20th Century [[Saint-Claude]] factory, previously Reymodet-Gruet. Made cane and telescopic pipes around 1945.
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|'''Rimbaud, Joseph'''||see [[ROSTIAK]]
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|'''Riseagle'''||19th century brand from [[C.J. Verguet Freres]]. Also brand of W.B. Hass, and [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]. Stopped after WW II
|'''Riseagle'''||19th century brand from [[C.J. Verguet Freres]]. Also brand of W.B. Hass, and [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]. Stopped after WW II
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|'''[[Robert's]]'''||Need information, possibly made by [[Edward's]]
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|'''[[Romain]]'''||Claude Romain
|'''[[Romain]]'''||Claude Romain
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|'''Roppstine'''||Brand created in 1924 by [[Ropp]]
|'''Roppstine'''||Brand created in 1924 by [[Ropp]]
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|'''[[ROSTIAK]]'''||Joseph Rimbaud
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|'''[[Royal Ascot]]'''||???; Budget pipe
|'''[[Royal Ascot]]'''||???; Budget pipe
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|'''S. Hecht, Sons et Prag'''||Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory with a branch in London
|'''S. Hecht, Sons et Prag'''||Early 20th century [[Saint-Claude]] factory with a branch in London
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|'''Saint Claude'''||Brand likely made by [[Butz-Choquin]] with JP on stem
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|'''[[Saint Claude Briar, c.1855]]'''||A very early example from the time of the first briar pipes
|'''[[Saint-Claude]]'''||Was the world capital of briar smoking pipes from the mid 19th century all the way to the mid 20th century.
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|'''Saint-Oyant-Burdet'''||19th Century factory in Saint-Claude incorporating Lucian Regad, later becoming [[Berrod-Regad]]
|'''Saint-Oyant-Burdet'''||19th Century factory in Saint-Claude incorporating Lucian Regad, later becoming [[Berrod-Regad]]
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|'''[[S.T. Dupont de Paris]]'''||Made by [[Chacom]]
|'''[[S.T. Dupont de Paris]]'''||Made by [[Chacom]]
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|'''[[Saville]]'''||???
|'''[[Saville]]'''||Made by [[Beney, Ltd.]]
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|'''Schmidt Frères'''||19th century clay pipe maker
|'''Schmidt Frères'''||19th century [[clay]] pipe maker
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|'''[[Sébilo]]'''||Patrice Sébilo
|'''[[Sébilo]]'''||Patrice Sébilo
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|'''[[Sèvres]]||18th century porcelain factory
|'''[[Sèvres]]||18th century porcelain factory
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|'''[[Simon Vuillard & Strauss]]'''||20th century Saint-Claude factory later called [[Vuillard & Strauss]]
|'''[[Simon Vuillard & Strauss]]'''||20th century [[Saint-Claude]] factory later called [[Vuillard & Strauss]]
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|'''Sina'''||Brand of [[Sina & Cie]]; Symbol: SINA in an oval
|'''Sina'''||Brand of [[Sina & Cie]]; Symbol: SINA in an oval
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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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|'''[[Talbert Pipes]]'''||Trever Talbert (United States, then France, then back to the United States)
|'''[[Talbert Pipes]]'''||Trever Talbert (United States, then France, then back to the United States)
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|'''Tanneveau'''||19th Century French clay pipe factory in Saint-Omer
|'''Tanneveau'''||19th century [[clay]] pipe factory in Saint-Omer
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|'''Teleogene'''||19th Century brand from [[Hochappfel]]; ''pipe de sante''
|'''Teleogene'''||19th century brand from [[Hochappfel]]; ''pipe de sante''
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|'''Telmy'''||Saint-Claude brand; Symbol: TY
|'''Telmy'''||[[Saint-Claude]] brand; Symbol: TY
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|'''[[Terminus]]'''||Brand by [[EWA]]
|'''[[Terminus]]'''||Brand by [[EWA]]
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|'''The Royal Coachman'''||Private label brand of [[The Tinder Box]], USA. Made by [[Chacom]]
|'''The Royal Coachman'''||Private label brand of the [[Tinder Box]], USA. Made by [[Chacom]]
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|'''[[Tom Thumb]]'''||Very small - stamped real briar
|'''[[Tom Thumb]]'''||Very small - stamped real briar
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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.
Rimbaud, Joseph see ROSTIAK
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
ROSTIAK Joseph Rimbaud
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 briar smoking pipes from the mid 19th century all the way to the mid 20th century.
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 Made by Beney, Ltd.
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
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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