I am new to the forum and to pipe smoking and my love of restoring things has already got me adventuring into older pipes.
This is my first attempt at restoring a pipe so it is far from perfect but I really like this little pipe. When I received it, most of the grain pattern was hidden under a layer of dark buildup and the stem was oxidized a bit.
Usually I am decent about sleuthing things out online but I'm stumped. The only marking on the say "Natural S". The band is sterling with "Premier" in a diamond. I have been pouring over pages of sterling hallmarks and haven't found a match I'm confident with. The build of this pipe led me to find diagrams on Peterson pipes because of the stepped down tenon and moisture trap. Being new to pipes, it was a construction I hadn't expected and had to do some research on.
It is a perfectly comfortable shape and size for me, so that much is good to know, stepping into something new is always an adventure and I see there is a lot to learn. Is this something modeled on Peterson pipes? Does anyone have any thoughts on the sterling hallmarks and age? I'm somewhat familiar with searching sterling marks but this one is eluding me.
Any thoughts on this would be most appreciated.
Thanks!


This is my first attempt at restoring a pipe so it is far from perfect but I really like this little pipe. When I received it, most of the grain pattern was hidden under a layer of dark buildup and the stem was oxidized a bit.
Usually I am decent about sleuthing things out online but I'm stumped. The only marking on the say "Natural S". The band is sterling with "Premier" in a diamond. I have been pouring over pages of sterling hallmarks and haven't found a match I'm confident with. The build of this pipe led me to find diagrams on Peterson pipes because of the stepped down tenon and moisture trap. Being new to pipes, it was a construction I hadn't expected and had to do some research on.
It is a perfectly comfortable shape and size for me, so that much is good to know, stepping into something new is always an adventure and I see there is a lot to learn. Is this something modeled on Peterson pipes? Does anyone have any thoughts on the sterling hallmarks and age? I'm somewhat familiar with searching sterling marks but this one is eluding me.
Any thoughts on this would be most appreciated.
Thanks!













