Hey everyone, I have inherited a pipe collection and could use help identifying them as I don’t have any info on them or even if they worth anything, any info or pricing on them would be greatly appreciated.
110% in agreement with this gentleman. Close up pics of each are a must. The belge looking cased meer looks niceSorry it’s not able to help you out with those photos alone.
Close-up photos of EACH pipe with their nomenclature (ie stamping of maker’s name or logo, country of manufacture, etc) will help greatly.
If they have silver bands, then a close-up of the hallmarks can help date them.
The cased meerschaum pipes are interesting, but difficult to guess their maker, age or value without more detail.
Likewise the briar pipes on the stand - it‘s not possible to guess their maker with just that photo alone.
Agreed. You might get some interest in that Alsacian pipe too.110% in agreement with this gentleman. Close up pics of each are a must. The belge looking cased meer looks nice
Hello, thank you for the reply. I will take better photos and try to get all markings as well.Sorry it’s not able to help you out with those photos alone.
Close-up photos of EACH pipe with their nomenclature (ie stamping of maker’s name or logo, country of manufacture, etc) will help greatly.
If they have silver bands, then a close-up of the hallmarks can help date them.
The cased meerschaum pipes are interesting, but difficult to guess their maker, age or value without more detail.
Likewise the briar pipes on the stand - it‘s not possible to guess their maker with just that photo alone.
This is a family-era Barling (the arched "Barling" on the shank) and is likely to be the most valuable pipe in the collection (if it is not damaged).