If anyone has any Info on a company called Chavet Freres or possibly Chauvet Freres, I've come up empty handed. They used the stamp C.F and that's about all I know. I'm not even sure if they were a tobacconist or a manufacturer, or maybe both.
Not much in French either. I found the name Chauvet Freres associated with wine and champagne. Who knows...maybe its from their ancestors. The timeline is close. It translates into Chauvet Brothers.
Here is an old ad but not for pipes. Back in the day its very possible they had some pipes made for them in St Claude to market with their other products.
Not much in French either. I found the name Chauvet Freres associated with wine and champagne. Who knows...maybe its from their ancestors. The timeline is close. It translates into Chauvet Brothers.
Here is an old ad but not for pipes. Back in the day its very possible they had some pipes made for them in St Claude to market with their other products.
That's pretty much all I came up with as well.Yes, that’s the only thing I found. Many champagne buckets and things for the vinophile.
From 1907 'Kelly's Directory of Merchants'. There may be more in other years of this book.If anyone has any Info on a company called Chavet Freres or possibly Chauvet Freres, I've come up empty handed. They used the stamp C.F and that's about all I know. I'm not even sure if they were a tobacconist or a manufacturer, or maybe both.
Don't mind me, I'm just here waiting patiently for the pictures....That's pretty much all I came up with as well.
It is double mounted with silver, so...So, are you sure it means that, or Cosmic Folklore?
Actually, my stamps are MJ, but... it didn't cross your mind? Ha ha.
Ok, Im a dummy who's working on to many pipes at once. I've been trying to run down info based on the wrong stamp. I got it in my head it was C.F somehow. It is not, it's R.F so maybe Reybier Fères et Fils.
sorry.
It’s not bad looking with a stem on it either.
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