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*17. Two versions of this shape number:
*17. Two versions of this shape number:
:a) Slightly bent Canadian with a tapered fantail stem (early 1950s - see catalog).
:a) Slightly bent Canadian with a tapered fantail stem (early 1950s - see catalog).
:b) Straight short-bowled billiard with a rounded rim and tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:b) Straight pot with a rounded rim and tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
*18. Four versions of this shape number:
*18. Four versions of this shape number:
:a) Straight billiard with a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog).
:a) Straight billiard with a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog).
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:b) Quarter-bent 'boat' with a special stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (pictured, right).
:b) Quarter-bent 'boat' with a special stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (pictured, right).
:[[File:20230416 182528.jpg|thumb|Stanwell's shape 20(b) is one of Sixten Ivarsson's strangest - if not most un-ergonomic - creations. With a bowl shaped like a boat's hull and a rarely featured special stepped stem, it is as difficult to smoke and to maintain as it looks. On the other hand, it does ''look'' marvellous. Image courtesy James McNally.]]c) Large bent Dublin with an ovular rim and a saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:[[File:20230416 182528.jpg|thumb|Stanwell's shape 20(b) is one of Sixten Ivarsson's strangest - if not most un-ergonomic - creations. With a bowl shaped like a boat's hull and a rarely featured special stepped stem, it is as difficult to smoke and to maintain as it looks. On the other hand, it does ''look'' marvellous. Image courtesy James McNally.]]c) Large bent Dublin with an ovular rim and a saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
*21. Three versions of this shape:
*21. Four versions of this shape:
:a) Bent Dublin with a round shank and tapered churchwarden stem (early 1950s - see catalog).
:a) Bent Dublin with a round shank and tapered churchwarden stem (early 1950s - see catalog).
:b) Bent brandy with a flattened front side and saddle mouthpiece.
:b) Bent brandy with a flattened front side and saddle mouthpiece.
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