This arrived in the post this afternoon. I paid silly money for it in an auction at which I was the only bidder (the postage cost more than the pipe). Now, O Wise Ones, I have two questions to ask:
1. Date and provenance? There are no marks on it whatever. The silver band is not hallmarked, which indicates only that it probably isn't British, but continental. Some might say Vienna would be a no-brainer? I don't know. The bowl shape and spur is of a style popular in clay pipes from the mid 18thC to the early 19thC, and I have a sort of uneducated vibe that it's early in that period rather than late - what do you all think?
2. Restoration? As you can see, there is about an inch of the amber stem missing. Since I 'm told smoked amber tends to get brittle with age, an attempt at re-threading would be too risky to warrant the effort. I have a mind to ask around a few professional pipe restorers in UK about the probable cost of a replacement, threaded amber stem, or a Lucite one. Have you any thoughts, or recommendations?
1. Date and provenance? There are no marks on it whatever. The silver band is not hallmarked, which indicates only that it probably isn't British, but continental. Some might say Vienna would be a no-brainer? I don't know. The bowl shape and spur is of a style popular in clay pipes from the mid 18thC to the early 19thC, and I have a sort of uneducated vibe that it's early in that period rather than late - what do you all think?
2. Restoration? As you can see, there is about an inch of the amber stem missing. Since I 'm told smoked amber tends to get brittle with age, an attempt at re-threading would be too risky to warrant the effort. I have a mind to ask around a few professional pipe restorers in UK about the probable cost of a replacement, threaded amber stem, or a Lucite one. Have you any thoughts, or recommendations?