I have a big interest in pipes from Germany, pre WW1 and WW1, and I dont mean the traditional German hunter pipes.
Recently I stumbled upon this photo of the Prussian/German Crown Prince. He holds a small pipe, that has a metal ring, or (less likely) an army mount. I would be very curious to know what pipe brand he prefered.
Was it maybe even an English one?
Another image I found, is this Vauen Postcard.
Note the billiard pipe with the metal mount. This style seems to have been popular.
I also found this article in German. Its about a pipe from that era that was found on the beach and was used by a sailor on one of the emperors ships.
It was made by C.H. Bock Söhne, once one of the biggest german pipe factories.
If any one has more info/pictures/links about german pipes from that era, I would love to hear.
Recently I stumbled upon this photo of the Prussian/German Crown Prince. He holds a small pipe, that has a metal ring, or (less likely) an army mount. I would be very curious to know what pipe brand he prefered.
Was it maybe even an English one?
Another image I found, is this Vauen Postcard.
Note the billiard pipe with the metal mount. This style seems to have been popular.
I also found this article in German. Its about a pipe from that era that was found on the beach and was used by a sailor on one of the emperors ships.
It was made by C.H. Bock Söhne, once one of the biggest german pipe factories.
Die Pfeife aus dem Priel
Gab es bei der Kaiserlichen Marine Pfeifen? Sicherlich, an Bord gab es Dampfpfeifen, Bootsmannspfeifen – und auch Tabakpfeifen. Zigaretten rauchen war damals eher in Offizierskreisen verbreitet ...
www.langeoognews.de
If any one has more info/pictures/links about german pipes from that era, I would love to hear.