Help: Weird Old Cutty French-Made "Depose"

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Lifer
Sep 13, 2019
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@condorlover1 and anyone else (although he's pretty good with these old cuttys). Here we have an interesting old cutty. An orific button on, what I believe is a horn/antler, stem. The shank extension looks like its made of amber, but I am not 100%. The last photo shows the branding. Perhaps a "V" with a smaller "O' inside of it and a smaller "I" inside of the "O"? The pipe is 8.5" long. For condorlover1's benefit that's 21.5 CM LOL.

Any knowledge about this pipes background would be appreciated.

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simong

Lifer
Oct 13, 2015
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16,594
UK
Looks like a ‘home made’ repair/modification to me.
To be perfectly honest, that’s an abomination of a Cutty.
 

condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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30,510
New York
Looks like a 'Bitsa' although the bowl may have started life as an original pipe. The stem and add on mouth piece look weird and almost like the one you see on the library pipes made with that very long birds wing bone. I have no idea who made it as I don't really do briar pipes other than the two I own. Someone on here must have an idea on the markings which suggest it was at least commercially produced?
 
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Humblepipe

Lifer
Sep 13, 2019
1,881
6,936
Guerneville, CA
Looks like a 'Bitsa' although the bowl may have started life as an original pipe. The stem and add on mouth piece look weird and almost like one on the library pipes you see made with that very long birds wing bone. I have idea who made it as I don't really do briar pipes other than the two I own. Someone on here must have an idea on the markings?

Thanks so much for the response, Simon. Much appreciated.
 

jguss

Lifer
Jul 7, 2013
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I’d guess French. There were scores of pipemakers active in France at the time this was made but this trademark (marque déposée) is unfamiliar to me.
 
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