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[[File:Oldenkott12.jpg|thumb|400px|Compilation, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]Very little is known about the company. According to the albums the company was founded in 1760 in Amsterdam as Hermann Oldenkott, and in 1819, a subsidiary in Ahaus (Germany). There were likely other factories as well, as in 1838 August Kersten from Rees (Germany) bought the factories from Heinric Oldenkott in Elten (Germany) and Weesp (Holland), although it is not clear whether these were part of the original Oldenkott company. The German company increased rapidly and became one of the largest German tobacco companies. In 1929 the factories from Hermann Oldenkott in Ahaus and Neuss (Germany) were bought by the German Oldenkott company. The German company produced pipes starting in 1932. In 1972 the German company was bought by the Dutch company Niemeijer. Tobacco production ceased in 1974 and only pipes were made afterward. In 1987 the German pipe company was bought by the Kersten family again, but closed in 1992.
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!colspan="2"|Oldenkott
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|colspan="2" style="padding: 0;"|[[Image:Oldenkott12.jpg|400px|Compilation, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]
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|Existence
|1740 — today
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|Location
|Rees (Lower Rhine), Germany
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|style="vertical-align:top;"|Notable Employees
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* Henricus Oldenkott, founder of ''Henric's Oldenkott senior & Comp., Rees''
* Hermannus Oldenkott, 1730-1792, founder of ''Herm's Oldenkott & Söhne, Ahaus''
* August Kersten
* [[Fritz Weller]]
|}


The pipes were machine made and in general of mediocre quality. The most important pipes of Oldenkott were the so called "Porsche" design pipe. The bowl was turned like the motor block of a racing car and was lacquered with a silver-grey color. Today these special pipes are very rare and expensive.  
The company was founded in 1760 in Amsterdam as Hermann Oldenkott, and in 1819, a subsidiary in Ahaus (Germany). There were likely other factories as well, as in 1838 August Kersten from Rees (Germany) bought the factories from Heinric Oldenkott in Elten (Germany) and Weesp (Holland), although it is not clear whether these were part of the original Oldenkott company. The German company increased rapidly and became one of the largest German tobacco companies. In 1929 the factories from Hermann Oldenkott in Ahaus and Neuss (Germany) were bought by the German Oldenkott company. The German company produced pipes starting in 1932. In 1972 the German company was bought by the Dutch company Niemeijer. Tobacco production ceased in 1974 and only pipes were made afterward. In 1987 the German pipe company was bought by the Kersten family again, but closed in 1992.


In spite of the apparent quality of both Oldenkott and VAUEN pipes, they are known as good smokers.
The pipes were machine made and in general of mediocre quality.<ref>This is entirely wrong as can be seen from the images of freehand pipes below.</ref>
The most important pipes of Oldenkott were the so called "[[Porsche Design]]" pipes.
<ref>This statement seems to be a misconception. According to pipephil [[Porsche Design]] pipes were crafted by Elbert Gubbels & Sons, whereas Oldenkott created a '''Turbo''' series which probably has influenced the [[Porsche Design]].</ref>
The bowl was turned like the motor block of a racing car and was lacquered with a silver-grey color. Today these special pipes are very rare and expensive.  


<q>Oldenkott is an early 20th century German brand by Henry Oldenkott. His factory in Hallen closed in April 1982, with some of the workder moving to [[VAUEN]]. Oldenkott made pipes with and without filters. It was in this company that [[Porsche]] pipes were produced.</q>
In spite of the apparent quality of both Oldenkott and [[VAUEN]] pipes, they are known as good smokers.
<ref>Pipes &ndash; Artisans and Trademarks, by José Manuel Lopes,  ISBN: 978-9725891537</ref>
 
<blockquote><q>Oldenkott is an early 20th century German brand by Henry Oldenkott. His factory in Hallen closed in April 1982, with some of the workder moving to VAUEN. Oldenkott made pipes with and without filters. It was in this company that Porsche pipes were produced.</q><ref>Pipes &ndash; Artisans and Trademarks, by José Manuel Lopes,  ISBN: 978-9725891537</ref></blockquote>


In 2012 the rights to the word and figurative mark ''Henric’s Oldenkott Senior & Comp.'' were acquired by Alexander Strähnz, Cologne, with the aim of resuming pipe production, initially on a small scale.
In 2012 the rights to the word and figurative mark ''Henric’s Oldenkott Senior & Comp.'' were acquired by Alexander Strähnz, Cologne, with the aim of resuming pipe production, initially on a small scale.
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<ref>RP Online &ndash; Mit Oldenkott-Pfeifen ist Rees in aller Munde; https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/emmerich/mit-oldenkott-pfeifen-ist-rees-in-aller-munde_aid-14530093</ref>
<ref>RP Online &ndash; Mit Oldenkott-Pfeifen ist Rees in aller Munde; https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/emmerich/mit-oldenkott-pfeifen-ist-rees-in-aller-munde_aid-14530093</ref>


<center><gallery widths=200px caption="Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka">
== Gallery ==
File:Oldenkoff01.jpg
 
File:Oldenkoff05.jpg
<gallery widths=300 heights=225 mode="packed-hover">
File:Oldenkoff07.jpg
oldenkott_freehand_1.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
File:Oldenkoff08.jpg
oldenkott_freehand_2.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
File:Oldenkoff12.jpg
oldenkott_freehand_3.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
File:Oldenkott01.jpg
oldenkott_freehand_4.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
File:Oldenkott07.jpg
</gallery>
File:Oldenkott08.jpg
 
File:Oldenkott09.jpg
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
File:Oldenkott10.jpg
File:Oldenkoff01.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott11.jpg
File:Oldenkoff05.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
</gallery></center>
File:Oldenkoff07.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkoff08.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkoff12.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott01.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott07.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott08.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott09.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott10.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott11.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
</gallery>
 
== Models & Shapes ==
 
[[Image:oldenkott_nicofry_werbung.png|thumb|400px|]]
{{:Oldenkott Models & Shapes}}
{{:Clear}}
 
== Sub-Brands ==
 
You can find the stamps [[Eminent]] and [[Excelsior]] as sub-brands or seconds. Oldenkott also used to produce pipes for whole sale company Terella which were stamped as [[Maxim]].
 
=== Eminent ===
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_1.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_2.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_3.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_4.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
#Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_5.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
#Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_6.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
#Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_7.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_608_8.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic Briar 608, image courtesy by foleys59
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_610_1.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic 610, image courtesy by bricklane164
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_610_2.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic 610, image courtesy by bricklane164
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_610_3.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic 610, image courtesy by bricklane164
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_610_4.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic 610, image courtesy by bricklane164
#Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_610_5.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic 610, image courtesy by bricklane164
Image:Oldenkott_eminent_classic_610_6.jpg|Oldenkott Eminent Classic 610, image courtesy by bricklane164
Image:Eminent01.jpg|Eminent Classic Briar (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
Image:Eminent07.jpg|Eminent Classic Briar (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
Image:Eminent08.jpg|Eminent Classic Briar (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
</gallery>
 
=== Excellent ===
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
Image:ExcelSG01.jpg|Excellent Super Grain (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
Image:ExcelSG07.jpg|Excellent Super Grain (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
Image:ExcelSG08.jpg|Excellent Super Grain (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
Image:ExcelSG15.jpg|Excellent Super Grain (Danish Design), courtesy Doug Valitchka
</gallery>
 
=== Excelsior ===
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_1.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_5.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
#Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_2.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_3.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
#Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_4.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_6.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
#Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_7.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
#Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_8.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
#Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_9.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_10.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
#Image:oldenkott_excelsior_super_grain_11.jpg|Oldenkott Excelsior Super Grain, image courtesy by bene1021
</gallery>
 
=== Maxim ===
The '''Maxim''' brand was produced for whole sale company Terella in Hamburg. Terella delivers the [[Wolsdorff]] tobaconnist's chain throughout Germany. These pipes were made by Oldenkott and later on by [[Design Berlin]].
 
<blockquote><q>The Maxim label was (and is, but in smaller numbers) made for the wholesale company Terella in Hamburg. It is particularly (but not exclusively) responsible for delivering to Wolsdorff branches throughout Germany. These pipes were produced for a long time by the Oldenkott company, and stocks from this production were still available long after Oldenkott closed the doors. Today these pipes are preferably made by DB (Design Berlin). In Wolsdorffler circles these pipes do not have the best reputation. Somehow there is something attached to these pipes that is associated with "far too poor quality for far too much money".</q><ref>translation of: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/de.alt.fan.tabak/_OxdwICyPbQ/Oh9nwIdh-MgJ &ndash; Christian Probst Jan 22 2003</ref></blockquote>
 
To further elaborate on the companies mentioned: Oldenkott was the second most important pipe maker in Germany (after [[VAUEN]]) till it closed down in 1992. Their pipes enjoyed - and still enjoy - a very good reputation among pipe smokers. Having a chance today of getting one of them from the old supplies, it is recommended to take the chance.<ref>Unfortunately, the source of this recommendation is only in German, from a pipe smoking newsgroup's web site: http://www.daft.de/pfeifen/oldenkott/</ref>
 
The other company mentioned, Design Berlin, is still around and they also have a good reputation.
 
=== Michelle Visconti ===
This brand has been registered on June 23rd, 1981 and was deleted on August 26th, 2002.<ref>https://register.dpma.de/DPMAregister/marke/register/1019343/DE</ref>
 
=== Oldex ===


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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Germany]]
[[Category: Germany]]
[[Category: Oldenkott]]