You bought a very interesting piece! Sandblasts made after WW2 had "fossil" stamped on them. Prior to the War, at least some of, if not all of, what few sandblasts were made were called "Nibblick". But around 1943, Barling officially added sandblasts to their line up of offerings and this falls into that period. Early 1940's probably wartime production, made for the domestic market since it has a 4 digit model number beginning with a 1. Congratulations on acquiring a very rare Barling!
I like Barling's pipes from this period. They're little gems. Don't fret about not smoking it, or about firing it up. I have a few of their capped pipes and have found that the cap tends to get in the way of the draft, not to mention heating up. I usually smoke them with the windcap up. Maybe that's why so many of them have been lightly smoked.I picked this honey up about a month ago. Still haven't had the 'nads to light it up.....
It's a 1924 Sterling "MotorDome".
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I see you’re into the Arts & Crafts (Mission) era pieces? Is the pipe holder Roycroft?
Nope, Craftsman Studios, which I think was located in Laguna BeachI see you’re into the Arts & Crafts (Mission) era pieces? Is the pipe holder Roycroft?
I have a few of their pieces myself. Nothing pipe related though.Nope, Craftsman Studios, which I think was located in Laguna Beach
He's not called "The Bard of Barling" for nothing!Such a wonderful wonderful thread! I just finished reading through all of it, thank you for all that fantastic information, sable you are one knowledgeable guy!
SInce the site migration my bardness has been rescinded. But you can call me Ray...He's not called "The Bard of Barling" for nothing!
1935 but hallmarks are definitely 1915
the hallmarks show a lions head in a shield shape and a U in a sort of square but if you look at the London hallmarks from 1923 the lions head changed to a square and the U for 1935 had two tails at the bottom instead of one.Do share how you know this.... Do my hallmarks match up with the stated year (the other motordome on this thread) ?