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Bewlay House was a chain of English pipe stores whose pipes were made by [[Barling]], [[Charatan]], and [[Loewe & Co.]], so the English considered the Bewlay pipes a quality pipe in its own right.  
Bewlay House was a chain of English pipe stores whose pipes were made by [[Barling]], [[Charatan]], [[Loewe & Co.]], and [[Orlik]], so the English considered a Bewlay pipe a quality pipe in its own right.  


[[File:Bewlay.jpg|thumb|left|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Bewlay-pipe-chart-6.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Bewlay 2.jpg|thumb|left]]The English brand of Bewlay & Co. Ltd. (formerly [[Salmon & Gluckstein]] Ltd.), was in business from the early 20th century until the 1950’s. The brand ended up being sold and taken over by [[Imperial Tobacco Co.]] The shop chain closed in the 1980’s but there seems to be one shop still in business on Carr Lane in the city of Hull.
[[File:Bewlay.jpg|thumb|left|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Bewlay-pipe-chart-6.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Bewlay 2.jpg|thumb|left]]The English brand of Bewlay & Co. Ltd. (formerly [[Salmon & Gluckstein]] Ltd.), was in business from the early 20th century until the 1950’s. The brand ended up being sold and taken over by [[Imperial Tobacco Co.]] The shop chain closed in the 1980’s but there seems to be one shop still in business on Carr Lane in the city of Hull.

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