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damacene

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 31, 2022
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Los Angeles, CA
Hello gents, a dear friend and mentor of mine passed away three years ago; his family just got around to doing an estate sale over the weekend. It was very strange having to pay for things he would have given away freely as he was an extraordinary generous and kind man. My wife was able to get a couple of his pipes and I was wondering if anyone might have any information on this pipe? Obviously I intend to keep this forever, but I don't know a whole lot about Astley pipes and even less about Calabashes. Thanks for the help!
 

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Terry Lennox

Can't Leave
Aug 11, 2021
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Astley's was a renowned pipe shop in London for many decades located at 109 Jermyn Street. These pipes were made by high end pipe makers for the store. They are quite sought after today. I have two of them. I don't know the value of that calabash but it would depend on condition etc. You can see more about the shop at this link. There is a copy of an old catalog with a photo from inside the shop.

 

damacene

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 31, 2022
134
555
Los Angeles, CA
Astley's was a renowned pipe shop in London for many decades located at 109 Jermyn Street. These pipes were made by high end pipe makers for the store. They are quite sought after today. I have two of them. I don't know the value of that calabash but it would depend on condition etc. You can see more about the shop at this link. There is a copy of an old catalog with a photo from inside the shop.

Thank you for the info! It appears to be unsmoked.
 

damacene

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 31, 2022
134
555
Los Angeles, CA
That's a gourd calabash.

Astley was a well known and exclusive London pipe shop.
They did not make their own pipes but had them made by well-known makers like Charatan, Dunhill, Upshall, etc
Thank you! I didn't know that they didn't make their own pipes. It looks like the stem is horn from what I can tell.
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Sydney, Australia
Thank you! I didn't know that they didn't make their own pipes. It looks like the stem is horn from what I can tell.
The stem looks like amber or faux amber.
Real amber is often designated as such on the case.
IF it is real amber, take care as it can be extremely fragile and can chip, flake or snap easily. Do not be tempted to dissemble the stem unnecessarily.

Horn can range in colour from black to beige or brown or variegated.
But never egg-yolk yellow.

Does the stem have an orific (ie round rather than a slotted hole) bit ?
If it does, then it likely dates to pre-mid 1920s
 

damacene

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 31, 2022
134
555
Los Angeles, CA
The stem looks like amber or faux amber.
Real amber is often designated as such on the case.
IF it is real amber, take care as it can be extremely fragile and can chip, flake or snap easily. Do not be tempted to dissemble the stem unnecessarily.

Horn can range in colour from black to beige or brown or variegated.
But never egg-yolk yellow.

Does the stem have an orific (ie round rather than a slotted hole) bit ?
If it does, then it likely dates to pre-mid 1920s
Interesting, it appears to be slotted. Sorry this is the best pic I could get
 

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