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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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Post photos, well lit and from various sides, and give full text and numbers from the stamping if available. Some Forums members have a depth of knowledge on pipe history and can offer general surmise, or possibly exact identification. At least give it a go. Some of these guys (and gals) are amazing.

Where are you located (in general, no addresses) and what is your pipe smoking experience if any? Have you tried smoking these pipes at all, and if so, what blend are you smoking?
 

MtnGeo

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 29, 2021
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Loveland, CO
Hi and welcome rickhur from northern Colorado. I can't help you with the identifying your pipes, but luckily there are some knowledgeable people on this site.

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FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
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North Carolina
The 1881 stamping may not necessarily be the date of manufacture. I have a Nino Rossi 1886 and it was definitely not made in 1886. Some early pipes used 4 numbers to denote pipe shapes. Can't really tell without pictures.
I personally have never seen a pipe with a copper stem, sounds more folk artsy to me than an actual smoking pipe.
 

rickhur

Lurker
Apr 22, 2023
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Wow, what a welcome. I have pics but didn't want to post without undertsanding the rules. Anywho. Here they are.
 

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FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
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North Carolina
The stone one is interesting. It's old, but I couldn't tell you any history on it. The other one is a meerschaum with what looks like a replacement acrylic stem. Cool find.
 
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tobakenist

Lifer
Jun 16, 2011
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Middle England
Hi and welcome Rickhur, the white one is definitely an early Meerschaum, mid 1800's, could have been carved in Austria, I can't advise you about the stone pipe, never seen one like that, the meerschaum looks like it has a replacement stem as mentioned. Interesting pipes.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
Wow, what a welcome. I have pics but didn't want to post without undertsanding the rules. Anywho. Here they are.
the first one the date could be commemorative often these styles of pipe are and the images are highly symbolic. The second one kind of reminds me of pipes made around the same time in parts of Africa. It also reminds me of an opium pipe missing the lid part. If it smells like flowers and medicine....