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Hey all. Have a quick question regarding a dunhill stamp I’ve seen.
It’s a double patent 119708/17
.5861/12 with a 6
safe to say it’s a 1926 but my confusion is that this particular pipe also has “fabrication anglaise” stamped. I understand this was meant for pipes destined for France
However most of the French stamping a I’ve seen don’t have English patent #s, rather they have a “brev.no”
could this be someone trying to fake a dunhill or does it sound more like an out of the norm stamping for a special situation? Thanks in advance
Hey all. Have a quick question regarding a dunhill stamp I’ve seen.
It’s a double patent 119708/17
.5861/12 with a 6
safe to say it’s a 1926 but my confusion is that this particular pipe also has “fabrication anglaise” stamped. I understand this was meant for pipes destined for France
However most of the French stamping a I’ve seen don’t have English patent #s, rather they have a “brev.no”
could this be someone trying to fake a dunhill or does it sound more like an out of the norm stamping for a special situation? Thanks in advance
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