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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: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Great Britain]]
[[Category: Great Britain]]
[[Category:GBD]]

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