Well, since thus thread is talking Fribourg and Treyer (aka The Old Pipe Shop) I thought I would add some history to the discussion. In 1920 a book was published with pictures of F&T on their 200th anniversary. In 1974, another book for their 250+. Both books are in my library. I was in the shop at 34 Haymarket in 2016. Today its a souvenir shop (sadly). Still, the shelves where jars of snuff and tobacco were stored for sale are still there. The shelves evidenced dips in the wood where the jars were pulled for 250+ years. More amazing was the Adam's screen and front bow windows, now 300 yrs old. Just think, those windows survived the bombing of London WW1 & 2.
OH Yes, I understand only to well! And don't leave out G & H either...I got on a Samuel Gawith thang I haven’t yet shook... I’m sure y’all understand.
Still need to explore the G&H world...I’ve just too much besides right now. So far I’ve enjoyed Dark Flake Unscented & Rum Flake. Once I get tired of the lighter side of my Virginias & Burleys currently in cabinet...I’ll definitely get some ropes and other stronger stuff. ?️OH Yes, I understand only to well! And don't leave out G & H either...
That one us not in the 1920 book. Great shot! Does it give a year? The door on the right is where the Tryer family lived for generations. Believe its to the stairs that go upstairs and the family quarters.@Ziggywm is this one in your book, or have you seen this one with the bike parked outside? This is really cool...
Tobacco bike deliveries!
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That one us not in the 1920 book. Great shot! Does it give a year? The door on the right is where the Tryer family lived for generations. Believe its to the stairs that go upstairs and the family quarters.
PipeIT, thanks for the attachments! Great stuff. I had read - online - most of this history before I was in London in 2016 and was an motivation to look up the old shop when there. There is more detail in the 1920 book by George Evans of sales records, pictures, snuff jars, etc. You might be able to find a copy at Abebooks.com, a web site that sells used and old books. I think that is where I found my copies as posted earlier in the pictures. The old shop is across the street from one of London's oldest play houses where F&T sold goods to theater goers. I went to a show there and so got a feel for it too. I am attaching a picture of family in front of the store.I was just doing a google image search and ran into it.
P.S. I just found this, really good stuff! ?
Fribourg and Treyer, tobacconists
Street View: 22, 6 and 7 Supplement Address: 34 Haymarket and 51 Cornhill Fribourg & Treyer of 34 Haymarket sold snuff and the best quality at that. But, a partnership between a Mr. Fribourg an…londonstreetviews.wordpress.com
Really beautiful pipe and plates.Here is a F&T ashtray, made by Wedgewood Pottery in GB in honor of the shop. I think I found it on Ebay years ago. The next shot is of my F&T pipe, a pot stamped "Reject". The grain is good and have never found a flaw. Maybe someone knows who made pipes for them. It has the feel of GBD or Comoy.View attachment 63918View attachment 63919