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[[Image:jbb1902mark.jpg|right|thumb|J.B.B. mark with hallmark and date]]
[[Image:jbb1902mark.jpg|right|thumb|J.B.B. mark with Chester assay and date stamps]]
[[Image:jbb1902bullmeer.JPG|right|thumb|1902 J.B.B. Bulldog meerschaum]]
[[Image:jbb1902bullmeer.JPG|right|thumb|1902 J.B.B. Bulldog meerschaum with amber stem]]


J.B.B. are the initials found on pipes manufactured and distributed by Joseph B. Brown of Kingston upon Hull, England from the early 1870s until sometime in the 1920s.  Hull is located in East Yorkshire.  Brown billed his company as a "Hull Importer of Tobacconists Goods," and apparently produced various lines of meerschaum and briar pipes as well as cherroot and cigar holders.  His business was located on Brook Street.
J.B.B. are the initials found on pipes manufactured and distributed by Joseph B. Brown of Kingston upon Hull, England from the early 1870s until sometime in the 1920s.  Hull is located in East Yorkshire.  Brown billed his company as a "Hull Importer of Tobacconists Goods," and apparently produced various lines of meerschaum and briar pipes as well as cherroot and cigar holders.  His business was located on Brook Street.
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