I can't comment on the values, but I'm reasonably sure that the Sasieni is a limited edition commemorative made by the successor owners of Sasieni in the early 1980's IIRC.Was wondering if anyone had an idea of the dates and maybe values of these. I just picked them up at an estate sale. Both are unsmoked.
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Sasieni 8 Dot. Fishtail signature. Other side says LE66 F Hand. Seal is broken, but the tag appears signed and stamped, "Limited Edition"
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Yes , so it look to me. About the dunhill , it seems like one of those made in or around 1975 wich were seen by then as low quality. I do not know the value in the market but i do not like any of the two.I can't comment on the values, but I'm reasonably sure that the Sasieni is a limited edition commemorative made by the successor owners of Sasieni in the early 1980's IIRC.
The Dunhill should be easy. It's one of the few British factory, maybe the only other than Parker, that has a date stamp. Should be on the side of the shank opposite the logo stamp.Yeah, I was thinking early 80s on the Sasieni, but no idea on the Dunhill
That's correct. They don't come up very frequently. If sold by one of the premier ebay pipe resellers, it would bring over $500 (if unsmoked)I can't comment on the values, but I'm reasonably sure that the Sasieni is a limited edition commemorative made by the successor owners of Sasieni in the early 1980's IIRC.
Well, fortunately you don't have to smoke it! Personally, I like the shape. Most Dunhills look fairly boring and pedestrian, IMO.Tree fiddy.
That’s the ugliest Dunhill I’ve ever seen. That might make it worth something. Good luck.
Thanks! I didn't know that. Looks like '20. Obviously 2020.The Dunhill should be easy. It's one of the few British factory, maybe the only other than Parker, that has a date stamp. Should be on the side of the shank opposite the logo stamp.
That's not how the Dunhill date stamps work. That would make too much sense. Could be 1980. Here's a dating guide. However, if you post a picture of the stampings one of the Dunhill nerds on the forum will be quickly able to tell you the year.Thanks! I didn't know that. Looks like '20. Obviously 2020.
Well, fortunately you don't have to smoke it! Personally, I like the shape. Most Dunhills look fairly boring and pedestrian, IMO.
He's not wrong though. Most of them are just basic interpretations of French shapes. Oddly enough, he's been here longer than many of us.You are brave and unusual: a proud new Dunhill owner who begins his forum tenure by dissing all Dunhills but the one he owns?
You posted in this thread back in 2022, I think that was the last sighting.The Sasieni- less than 100 or so made.
I’ve seen 2 come up for sale in the past 10 years. Last one was 2018 or so, and it sold for $1700.
Of course times change. Whether or not you would get that now is hard to say.
I wonder whatever became of the $9000 Upshall E…?You posted in this thread back in 2022, I think that was the last sighting.
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