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The [[Peter Piper]] trademark was first applied to a pipe in 1925, and granted on June 1, 1926 to [[Cadogan]] France Limited, whose offices were in London. Despite this, the pipe was made at the Marechal Ruchon factory in [[Saint-Claude]], France. And, despite this, as the pipe was often stamped with London nomenclature. An excellent example of how blurred international borders became where [[Oppenheimer Pipe|Oppenheimer]] and Cadogan were involved. For more information see [[GBD]]. | The [[Peter Piper]] trademark was first applied to a pipe in 1925, and granted on June 1, 1926 to [[Cadogan]] France Limited, whose offices were in London. Despite this, the pipe was made at the Marechal Ruchon factory in [[Saint-Claude]], France. And, despite this, as the pipe was often stamped with London nomenclature. An excellent example of how blurred international borders became where [[Oppenheimer Pipe|Oppenheimer]] and Cadogan were involved. For more information see [[GBD]]. | ||
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[[Category: Great Britain]] | [[Category: Great Britain]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 7 January 2023
The Peter Piper trademark was first applied to a pipe in 1925, and granted on June 1, 1926 to Cadogan France Limited, whose offices were in London. Despite this, the pipe was made at the Marechal Ruchon factory in Saint-Claude, France. And, despite this, as the pipe was often stamped with London nomenclature. An excellent example of how blurred international borders became where Oppenheimer and Cadogan were involved. For more information see GBD.