Just finished renewal of this lightweight Genod canadian pipe, but couldn't sort out the hallmarks on its collar.
As far I understood there are no mandatory silver hallmarks in France since 1832 or so. Providing the Genod brand was introduced around 1970 the hallmarks are rather for decoration.
"G <pipe> V" should stand for "Genod Viou" (French artisan Paul Viou sold his brand firstly to Paul Guilland and since 2006 it's owned by Genod, thus the pipe isn't very old in fact).
But symbols on the other side confuse me a lot. "Flame", "R" and "V"? Or they don't mean any letters? Any hints will be sincerely appreciated!
As far I understood there are no mandatory silver hallmarks in France since 1832 or so. Providing the Genod brand was introduced around 1970 the hallmarks are rather for decoration.
"G <pipe> V" should stand for "Genod Viou" (French artisan Paul Viou sold his brand firstly to Paul Guilland and since 2006 it's owned by Genod, thus the pipe isn't very old in fact).
But symbols on the other side confuse me a lot. "Flame", "R" and "V"? Or they don't mean any letters? Any hints will be sincerely appreciated!