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gamzultovah

Lifer
Aug 4, 2019
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The current rundown as promised:-

Antique and vintage (c.1580 - c.1960)
# 1 - 154:
Excavated portions British (c.1580 - c.1800)
# 155 - 330: Plain and decorative British (mid - late 19th Cent.)
# 331 - 453: Excavated and found portions British (late 19th - early 20th Cent.)
# 454 - 471: Decorative British (late 19th - early 20th Cent.)
# 472 - 496: Straw, Alderman and Churchwarden British (early 19th - mid 20th Cent.)
# 497 - 554: Decorative British, French and Dutch (late 19th - early 20th Cent.)
# 555 - 613: Plain and decorative French and Dutch (late 19th - early 20th Cent.) and miscellaneous

+ recent additions
# 614 - 627: Plain and decorative British (W. Southorn & Co. Broseley mid 20th Cent.)
# 628: Decorative British Cadger (C. Crop & Sons late 19th Cent.)


Modern (1976 - 2010)
#1 - 233
: Plain and decorative British (Wilson & Co. Sharrow / Rex M. Key of Broseley / Bewdley Pipe / The Pilgrim Pipe Co. Ltd. / H. Simmons / John Pollock & Co. / Eric Ayto and Zenith Gouda Holland) etc.
Wow! Very impressive!
 
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