Offering a very rare and early PREMIER Dorset brand pipe, from the PREMIER BRIAR PIPE COMPANY, made before 1922. The Premier company was purchased by Reiss Brothers of Chicago in 1922, and became the Reiss-Premier Pipe Company. In 1926 they in turn purchased Kaufman Brothers & Bondy (KBB or KB&B) who were the makers of Kaywoodie Pipes. It was actually the Reiss-Premier company who invented the Drinkless Stinger, and I've included a photo of an early ad for the DRINKLESS PIPES showing their logo at the bottom.
This pipe was made by Premier and is a DORSET model, and is earlier than the 1922 merger, though how much I don't know. The pipe has many Kaywoodie features, including a Clover inlay known to KB&B logo, but this clover is a clear with gold sparkes in it, and is very rare. It's also got the first version of the Drinkless fitment, or Stinger, and these are thick with a large 4-hole end, and go in a standard mount stem. The bowl has a sandblast finish which brought out some craggy ring-grain and has lots of character. The bowl top is darkened and is a little worn and rounded, but looks pretty good still. The stem is obviously original and is in nice shape. I really like the gold foil clover inlay, have only one pipe in my collection with same, and I'm glad to have it! This is a very early and rare pipe which would be a great addition to a Kaywoodie collection!