Folks, I have inherited Grandpa's pipe. For some reason he never smoked it, and I can't smoke it. It just seems a little weird. I've carted it from one end of this country and back and still have not smoked it. It is just not going to happen, so I'm thinking of selling it. I'm hoping you aficionados can help me with its value.
Here goes. 1. never smoked. 2. Stamped "Dunhill London" 3. "A and a square" 3. "Made in England" 4. " Patent no. 197365" 5. 36
I also have the original box. It is not pristine. It reads, " Custom Guild Made in England"
Inside reads, " This pipe is manufactured from genuine Mediterranean briar. THE WORLD'S BEST. Briar of this type is used only in manufacturing pipes of the finest quality. The mouthpiece is of prewar quality, para vulcanite, assuring you the utmost in smoking enjoyment." "FULLY GUARANTEED"
The box is cardboard.
I really don't have a clue as to what to do with this, but my brief and relatively fruitless attempts at finding the value of this pipe, does suggest there is some value here.
I would appreciate any assistance you folks in pipe smoking land might offer.
Cheers.
Here goes. 1. never smoked. 2. Stamped "Dunhill London" 3. "A and a square" 3. "Made in England" 4. " Patent no. 197365" 5. 36
I also have the original box. It is not pristine. It reads, " Custom Guild Made in England"
Inside reads, " This pipe is manufactured from genuine Mediterranean briar. THE WORLD'S BEST. Briar of this type is used only in manufacturing pipes of the finest quality. The mouthpiece is of prewar quality, para vulcanite, assuring you the utmost in smoking enjoyment." "FULLY GUARANTEED"
The box is cardboard.
I really don't have a clue as to what to do with this, but my brief and relatively fruitless attempts at finding the value of this pipe, does suggest there is some value here.
I would appreciate any assistance you folks in pipe smoking land might offer.
Cheers.