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*28. Bent brandy with a saddle stem.
*28. Bent brandy with a saddle stem.
*29. Straight billiard of medium size with a tapered stem.
*29. Straight billiard of medium size with a tapered stem.
*[[File:Img-116534-w1323-h700.jpg|thumb|A Sixten Ivarsson 'Peewit' from 1973. Ivarsson frequently returned to this design throughout his career as a pipemaker, licensing several variations to Stanwell, as well as continuing to make them under his own name. The Peewit would also come be reinterpreted by many artisan pipemakers, including in designs licensed to Stanwell by Tom Eltang, and Sixten's granddaughter, Nanna Ivarsson. Image courtesy The Danish Pipe Shop. ]]30. Bent strawberry with various possible stem configurations (thin stepped, thicker stepped, metal faux-spigot, horn ferrule with push flared stem, etc.), by Sixten Ivarsson. An example of Ivarsson's 'Peewit' design (see picture, right).
*[[File:Img-116534-w1323-h700.jpg|thumb|A Sixten Ivarsson 'Peewit' from 1973. Ivarsson frequently returned to this design throughout his career as a pipemaker, licensing several variations to Stanwell, as well as continuing to make them under his own name. The Peewit is distinguished by its strawberry-like or acorn-like conical bowl and raised shank, typically with a bent or quarter-bent angle to the overall pipe. The Peewit would also come be reinterpreted by many artisan pipemakers, including in designs licensed to Stanwell by Tom Eltang, and Sixten's granddaughter, Nanna Ivarsson. Image courtesy The Danish Pipe Shop. ]]30. Bent strawberry with various possible stem configurations (thin stepped, thicker stepped, metal faux-spigot, horn ferrule with push flared stem, etc.), by Sixten Ivarsson. An example of Ivarsson's 'Peewit' design (see picture, right).
*31. Three versions of this shape number:
*31. Three versions of this shape number:
:[[File:Stanwell 31 trap saddle.png|thumb|Stanwell's shape 31 as featured in the 1960s catalog (see below). Currently no images exist of this pipe outside of the catalog illustration, but its design is worth a picture (if you have one, please let me know - JM). The stem seems to be unique in that it combines elements of the trapezoidal saddle stem seen on many Sixten Ivarsson designs (such as shape 71) with the diamond motif of traditional bulldog pipes.]]a) Straight bulldog with a unique diamond-trapezoidal saddle stem (late 1950s - see catalog; pictured, see right).
:[[File:Stanwell 31 trap saddle.png|thumb|Stanwell's shape 31 as featured in the 1960s catalog (see below). Currently no images exist of this pipe outside of the catalog illustration, but its design is worth a picture (if you have one, please let me know - JM). The stem seems to be unique in that it combines elements of the trapezoidal saddle stem seen on many Sixten Ivarsson designs (such as shape 71) with the diamond motif of traditional bulldog pipes.]]a) Straight bulldog with a unique diamond-trapezoidal saddle stem (late 1950s - see catalog; pictured, see right).
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