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*06. Two versions of this shape number: | *06. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Bent Dublin with a saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Bent Dublin with a saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
:b) Large bent brandy | :b) Large bent brandy sitter with a saddle stem. | ||
*07. Two versions of this shape number: | *07. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Slightly bent Zulu-Canadian hybrid with an oval shank and a short tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | :a) Slightly bent Zulu-Canadian hybrid with an oval shank and a short tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
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*08. Two versions of this shape number: | *08. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Slightly bent forward-canted stack with a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Slightly bent forward-canted stack with a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
:b) Bent apple with a | :b) Bent apple with a flared vulcanite mount and flared push stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
*09. Two versions of this shape number: | *09. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Straight Dublin-Canadian hybrid with a short tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Straight Dublin-Canadian hybrid with a short tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
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:a) Slightly bent Dublin-Zulu hybrid with a strong forward cant and a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Slightly bent Dublin-Zulu hybrid with a strong forward cant and a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
:[[File:004-001-17214.7983 (1).jpg|thumb|Stanwell's second shape 10 was yet another highly unique Sixten Ivarsson creation. Image courtesy Smokingpipes.com]]b) Slightly bent tall acorn with a special stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (late 1950s - see catalog; pictured, right). | :[[File:004-001-17214.7983 (1).jpg|thumb|Stanwell's second shape 10 was yet another highly unique Sixten Ivarsson creation. Image courtesy Smokingpipes.com]]b) Slightly bent tall acorn with a special stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (late 1950s - see catalog; pictured, right). | ||
:c) Bent acorn with a vulcanite mount and push | :c) Bent acorn with a flared vulcanite mount and flared push stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
*11. Two versions of this shape number: | *11. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Slightly bent billiard with an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | :a) Slightly bent billiard with an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
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*19. Two versions of this shape number: | *19. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Long straight footless cutty (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Long straight footless cutty (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
:b) Bent Dublin with a round, or rounded-square, rim and saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | :b) Bent Dublin with triangular side-profile, a round, or rounded-square, rim and saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
*20. Three versions of this shape number: | *20. Three versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Shorter version of 19a (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Shorter version of 19a (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
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:b) Bent brandy with a flattened front side and saddle mouthpiece. | :b) Bent brandy with a flattened front side and saddle mouthpiece. | ||
:[[File:004-001-17189.9386.jpg|thumb|Stanwell's third shape 21, designed by Sixten Ivarsson, is a divisive one. A variation on Ivarsson's 'Potato Sack' design, the shape features a bowl whose ovular rim is angled 90 degrees away from the shank, and which appears to hang from the stem like a bag on a stick. Image courtesy Smokingpipes.com]]c) Slightly bent 'Potato Sack' with a stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (pictured, right). | :[[File:004-001-17189.9386.jpg|thumb|Stanwell's third shape 21, designed by Sixten Ivarsson, is a divisive one. A variation on Ivarsson's 'Potato Sack' design, the shape features a bowl whose ovular rim is angled 90 degrees away from the shank, and which appears to hang from the stem like a bag on a stick. Image courtesy Smokingpipes.com]]c) Slightly bent 'Potato Sack' with a stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson (pictured, right). | ||
:c) Bent apple with a saddle stem (1980s - see catalog) | |||
*22. Two versions of this shape number: | *22. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Straight billiard with an oval shank and a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | :a) Straight billiard with an oval shank and a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog). | ||
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:a) Footed cutty with a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog) | :a) Footed cutty with a tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog) | ||
:b) Same as 24(a) but larger, by Sixten Ivarsson. | :b) Same as 24(a) but larger, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
:c) Bent apple with a | :c) Bent squat-apple with a rounded rim and a saddle stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
*26. Two versions of this shape number: | *26. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:[[File:Stanwell 26 bent dublin.jpg|thumb|Anne Julie's shape 26 for Stanwell employs motifs that have become staples of 'Danish' approaches to the traditional Dublin; a wide rim, an accentuated forward cant, and a rounding of the transition from bowl to shank. Image courtesy SmokingPipes.com.]]a) Quarter-bent wide Dublin with an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Anne Julie. | :[[File:Stanwell 26 bent dublin.jpg|thumb|Anne Julie's shape 26 for Stanwell employs motifs that have become staples of 'Danish' approaches to the traditional Dublin; a wide rim, an accentuated forward cant, and a rounding of the transition from bowl to shank. Image courtesy SmokingPipes.com.]]a) Quarter-bent wide Dublin with an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Anne Julie. | ||
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*37. Two versions of this shape number: | *37. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Rhodesian-Zulu hybrid with a churchwarden stem (late 1950s). | :a) Rhodesian-Zulu hybrid with a churchwarden stem (late 1950s). | ||
:b) | :b) Full-bent volcano sitter with an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
*38. Two versions of this shape number | *38. Two versions of this shape number | ||
:a) Lovat | :a) Lovat with a short saddle mouthpiece. | ||
:b) Small bent, short saddle mouthpiece. | :b) Small bent, short saddle mouthpiece. | ||
*39. Freehand; larger 35a, by Sixten Ivarsson (late 1950s). | *39. Freehand; larger 35a, by Sixten Ivarsson (late 1950s). | ||
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*43. Two versions of this shape number: | *43. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) A 'Nefertiti' variation; quarter-bent tall Dublin with a protruding heel and stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | :a) A 'Nefertiti' variation; quarter-bent tall Dublin with a protruding heel and stepped stem, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
:b) | :b) Full-bent, large, squat tomato with a saddle stem. | ||
*44. Two versions of this shape number: | *44. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Small billiard, full mouthpiece. | :a) Small billiard, full mouthpiece. | ||
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:a) Bent Dublin with an oval bowl and saddle stem (late 1950s). | :a) Bent Dublin with an oval bowl and saddle stem (late 1950s). | ||
:b) Large straight billiard with an oval shank and a tapered stem. | :b) Large straight billiard with an oval shank and a tapered stem. | ||
*51. Small billiard | *51. Small straight billiard with a tapered stem. | ||
*52. | *52. Medium straight billiard with a tapered stem. | ||
*53. | *53. Straight billiard of medium size with a saddle mouthpiece. | ||
*53M. Same as 53 but with military mount and tapered stem. | *53M. Same as 53 but with military mount and tapered stem. | ||
*54. Two versions of this | *54. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Freehand, large bent, saddle mouthpiece, by Sixten Ivarsson. | :a) Freehand, large bent, saddle mouthpiece, by Sixten Ivarsson. | ||
:b) | :b) Short lovat with a saddle stem. | ||
*55. Two versions of this | *55. Two versions of this shape number: | ||
:a) Oval bent Dublin, oval stem, saddle mouthpiece, by Sixten Ivarsson. Designed and introduced in the late 1950’s to early 1960s. | :a) Oval bent Dublin, oval stem, saddle mouthpiece, by Sixten Ivarsson. Designed and introduced in the late 1950’s to early 1960s. | ||
:b) Freehand, slightly bent, saddle mouthpiece. | :b) Freehand, slightly bent, saddle mouthpiece. |
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