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Make1sleep

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Mar 3, 2023
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My name is Dr.Josef. My screen name is Make!sleep. You might be able to guess my profession. I'm from the Hudson Valley in New York. I am a nonsmoker, but my father, who was a pipe smoker, left me a Dunhill pipe and I have never seen one like it. I hope one of you learned members could recognize what it is, or direct me to those who could know. I have attached the photos. Thanks
 

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MattRVA

Lifer
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Welcome from Virginia
I’ve seen that shape before and thought it was called the streamliner but I can’t find a picture of it online, hopefully someone more knowledgeable will chime in.
 

mso489

Lifer
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I'm stuck on trying to guess your profession. My first thought was anesthesiologist. Then I thought of sleep therapist or an undertaker (sorry). Maybe a mattress salesman or a hypnotist.

That's an utterly unique pipe, unexpectedly a Dunhill. That was likely back in the old days when they were expensive but not absolutely over the bank, but luckily, the estate pipe (used) market has risen with the new pipe (White Spot) prices. It's a nice one.
 

leonardbill1

Lifer
May 21, 2017
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It would be helpful to get a close-up shot of the stampings on the other side of the pipe, but based on the photos of the stampings that you have included the patent stamp appears to be 417574/34 and the number after the "D" in ENGLAND appears to be a 6. If I'm reading all of that correctly, then based on the criteria in John Loring's "The Dunhill Briar Pipe-The Patent Years and After", I think that the pipe dates to 1946.

I believe that the SM stamp is the letter code for the pipe shape, although my internet search didn't turn up any Dunhill shape charts that contained a SM letter code (including on Pipedia and Pipephil), but that's not surprising as this is an unusual shape for a Dunhill (at least I've never seen one before). Love the pipe, very modern!
 

Make1sleep

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Mar 3, 2023
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It would be helpful to get a close-up shot of the stampings on the other side of the pipe, but based on the photos of the stampings that you have included the patent stamp appears to be 417574/34 and the number after the "D" in ENGLAND appears to be a 6. If I'm reading all of that correctly, then based on the criteria in John Loring's "The Dunhill Briar Pipe-The Patent Years and After", I think that the pipe dates to 1946.

I believe that the SM stamp is the letter code for the pipe shape, although my internet search didn't turn up any Dunhill shape charts that contained a SM letter code (including on Pipedia and Pipephil), but that's not surprising as this is an unusual shape for a Dunhill (at least I've never seen one before). Love the pipe, very modern!
Thank you for the info. Ill try to post a better pic
It would be helpful to get a close-up shot of the stampings on the other side of the pipe, but based on the photos of the stampings that you have included the patent stamp appears to be 417574/34 and the number after the "D" in ENGLAND appears to be a 6. If I'm reading all of that correctly, then based on the criteria in John Loring's "The Dunhill Briar Pipe-The Patent Years and After", I think that the pipe dates to 1946.

I believe that the SM stamp is the letter code for the pipe shape, although my internet search didn't turn up any Dunhill shape charts that contained a SM letter code (including on Pipedia and Pipephil), but that's not surprising as this is an unusual shape for a Dunhill (at least I've never seen one before). Love the pipe, very modern!
Here are a couple of pics of the other side and markings.
 

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Sgetz

Lifer
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Welcome from Durham in the UK. Nice pipe. Someone here will help you I'm sure. They are a helpful bunch.
 

leonardbill1

Lifer
May 21, 2017
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Thank you for the info. Ill try to post a better pic

Here are a couple of pics of the other side and markings.
Thanks. What I thought was a 6 is actually a 0. According to the Loring book that would make this a 1951 pipe. Apparently the fact that the group size (the 4 stamp) is in a circle is what makes the pipe a 1951 rather than a 1950. The pipe is a Bruyere finish based on the A stamp.

The pipe looks well cared for and shouldn't be difficult to clean and return to its former glory. If you search this site I believe that there are recommendations for someone who could do the restoration work for you. In the past I have used Mark Tinsky at American Smoking Pipe Company who has always done a great job.
 

Make1sleep

Lurker
Mar 3, 2023
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Thanks. What I thought was a 6 is actually a 0. According to the Loring book that would make this a 1951 pipe. Apparently the fact that the group size (the 4 stamp) is in a circle is what makes the pipe a 1951 rather than a 1950. The pipe is a Bruyere finish based on the A stamp.

The pipe looks well cared for and shouldn't be difficult to clean and return to its former glory. If you search this site I believe that there are recommendations for someone who could do the restoration work for you. In the past I have used Mark Tinsky at American Smoking Pipe Company who has always done a great job.
Thank you for your research and suggestions.
 
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Howdy & welcome, from Korea.
That is a rare pipe, indeed! I thought that it was in the "About Smoke", An Encyclopaedia Of Smoking. But I was wrong.
It's a great looking pipe.
As for your profession.
A hypnotist? Going from your avatar name.