Hello, all!
I am looking to buy a nice estate Dunhill and need some advice on the condition of one I am considering. I am a bit nervous since I have never purchased an estate pipe before and, obviously, Dunhills are not cheap, so any help would be appreciated.
Below is a picture of the mouth of the bowl:
It is noted that the bowl is slightly asymmetric and has one or two small nicks. Supposedly the bowl interior is straight and has no damage. I tried to evaluate the condition based on the SmokingPipes grading guide, but apparently the distinctions elude my untrained eye.
The pipe has a silver band, and the description says that the stem has a small crack hidden by said band, but that the crack is very fine, to the extent it cannot be picked up on camera. How much of a concern should this be?
There is some wear to the button and oxidation of the bit (which I assume can just be cleaned?)
Generally, should this condition reduce the value of the pipe by any significant degree?
Thank you!
I am looking to buy a nice estate Dunhill and need some advice on the condition of one I am considering. I am a bit nervous since I have never purchased an estate pipe before and, obviously, Dunhills are not cheap, so any help would be appreciated.
Below is a picture of the mouth of the bowl:
It is noted that the bowl is slightly asymmetric and has one or two small nicks. Supposedly the bowl interior is straight and has no damage. I tried to evaluate the condition based on the SmokingPipes grading guide, but apparently the distinctions elude my untrained eye.
The pipe has a silver band, and the description says that the stem has a small crack hidden by said band, but that the crack is very fine, to the extent it cannot be picked up on camera. How much of a concern should this be?
There is some wear to the button and oxidation of the bit (which I assume can just be cleaned?)
Generally, should this condition reduce the value of the pipe by any significant degree?
Thank you!