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Pirate55

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Oct 25, 2024
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Standard wooden case for a clay pipe. Sometimes they show up as Japanned tin cases in a similar configuration featuring the name of a pub or tobacconist. I have a couple that were hand made in box wood circa 1860/70 that hold a meerschaum 'cutty' pipe which I will happily post pictures if it will add anything to the OP.
That would be great
 
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The Clay King

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Bought this at a local auction 25$. I thought the case was very interesting!
Stem tag -Goedewaagen’s pijp
Stem-Gouda Holland
No markings on the wood case
Did a little research on the company and Amsterdam pipe museum site
I thinking pipe 1950 ish ?
The case 1880 -1910 ?
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@Pirate55 Nice pipe and great wooden case; I'd love them! MacBaren Vanilla Flake looks and sounds a good baccy choice for a clay pipe as well.
 

condorlover1

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Sorry about my delay in posting. This one is made of boxwood circa 1860s/1870s. Note the unusual method of securing the case closed, along with the way the foot of the 'cutty' projects out of the hole. The hinges are rather crude and look as if they have been repurposed from something else completely unrelated. It is a fun, sturdy pipe case that has protected an ancient pipe for well over a century and is still being smoked by yours truly to this day!
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Pirate55

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Sorry about my delay in posting. This one is made of boxwood circa 1860s/1870s. Note the unusual method of securing the case closed, along with the way the foot of the 'cutty' projects out of the hole. The hinges are rather crude and look as if they have been repurposed from something else completely unrelated. It is a fun, sturdy pipe case that has protected an ancient pipe for well over a century and is still being smoked by yours truly to this day!
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Nice ! Thanks for posting
They are a piece of art plus functional .
 
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stewartu

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Sorry about my delay in posting. This one is made of boxwood circa 1860s/1870s. Note the unusual method of securing the case closed, along with the way the foot of the 'cutty' projects out of the hole. The hinges are rather crude and look as if they have been repurposed from something else completely unrelated. It is a fun, sturdy pipe case that has protected an ancient pipe for well over a century and is still being smoked by yours truly to this day!
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This is very cool. And a beautiful cutty.
 
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