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Hey DangerStranger! Not sure if you’re still around this site much but I have a couple questions about one of your pipes from one of your old posts. Can to PM me? Thanks! -KevinPretty sure that big R stands for Root Briar...
From Pipedia: Finishing letters and group size: "S" for Shell, "T" for Tanshell, "R/B" for Redbark, "A" for Bruyère, and "R" for Root Briar. For example (4)S, (3)T, and so forth.
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Maybe a fake.
Paolo already gave the answer, but yes; commemorative pipe.The pipe is part of a collection called The White Spot Collection, made of limited series of shapes replicated from the factory design charts of the 1920's. Yours is the number 0363 (I have the number 0255). The R means the shape Pot, tapered bit, showed for the first time in Dunhill catalogue in 1928 ( I have also a R, Shell briar, from 1966). So all good. Happy smoke!
Thank you! And yes this makes sense. I figured that this was either a number representing the number of pipes for a special run of some sort or a complete and total error which I figured was unlikely.It’s a collection pipe to represent the shapes of the 1920s. Pay tribute to the “founding shapes”.
Pretty oddPretty sure that big R stands for Root Briar...
From Pipedia: Finishing letters and group size: "S" for Shell, "T" for Tanshell, "R/B" for Redbark, "A" for Bruyère, and "R" for Root Briar. For example (4)S, (3)T, and so forth.
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Maybe a fake.
Is notPretty sure its not a fake, as it came from an avid Dunhill collector in Europe and I'd expect him to tell me if he knew it was a fake.
Having the complete set would make it more valuable. Being an incomplete part of a set might make it more valuable to someone looking to make a complete set, but will otherwise not matter or even affect the value negatively.Thank you! And yes this makes sense. I figured that this was either a number representing the number of pipes for a special run of some sort or a complete and total error which I figured was unlikely.
In either event the primary reason I was asking was to determine if this pipe might have a higher collectibility or value in the event I ever re-sell it.
It would seem that being part of a numbered collection might make it relatively more collectible and perhaps more valuable.
What do you think?
Matt
