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<center><gallery widths= | Who made that Pipe?, by Wilczak & Colwell lists [[Kettle's Pipe]] as being made or sold by S S Piece Co 1922 (USA). This Kettle's Pipe looks similar to an early [[Comoy's]] in some respect, but other aspects make that origin doubtful. It was made in England. | ||
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[[Category:Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category:Great Britain | The following set of billiards, one a silver mounted spigot and the second silver banded is courtesy of João Pavão Martins. The silver is hallmarked London 1910 and they are presented in a crocodile case. They were apparently made for William Hartin, a tobacconist located on Fore Street in Worcester. The pipes are both straight grain, although with a very dark finish. | ||
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