I’m envious. Rosand was an amazing violinist. I especially loved his recordings of Sarasate. If you ever want to sell let me know !
My second Barling: Another pre-transition EXEXEL, this time in the 352B shape.
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You're correct about the period. It would have been made in England, though not necessarily by Barling. After the factories were shuttered, Barling pipes were made by Charatan and Oppenheimer before manufacture was outsourced to Nording in DenmarkHey, @sablebrush52!
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I was wondering if you could lend me your expertise again to help my identify and date a pipe. It belongs to a friend. I looked around some and did not find too much info on these markings, but I believe it to be a post-trans BB&S? Is it made in England?View attachment 32562View attachment 32563 What do you think?
You're correct about the period. It would have been made in England, though not necessarily by Barling. After the factories were shuttered, Barling pipes were made by Charatan and Oppenheimer before manufacture was outsourced to Nording in Denmark
Bit puzzled by the hoop on the spigot and the lack of a matching hoop on the bowl furniture as in my experience the hoop on the spigot should be matched by a hoop on the bowl furniture . . . just looking at a cased MF pipe from the 1880s there are similar hoops on the shank mount and on the removable bowl cap with interesting connectors (so practical and smart were the Victorians that one can smoke the pipe with or without the cap as the chain is also detachable).I've uploaded a few of my more interesting (at least I think so) Barlings to show. I'll post one on a given day. Today's is a 1907 Barling Bulldog with a silver spigot mount, sterling windscreen, and horn stem. I apologize for the picts not being better, but hope that you enjoy them anyway.
Good question! Actually, there is a loop on the shank cap end of the spigot. It's just hidden by the angle and the the pipe stand.Bit puzzled by the hoop on the spigot and the lack of a matching hoop on the bowl furniture as in my experience the hoop on the spigot should be matched by a hoop on the bowl furniture . . . just looking at a cased MF pipe from the 1880s there are similar hoops on the shank mount and on the removable bowl cap with interesting connectors (so practical and smart were the Victorians that one can smoke the pipe with or without the cap as the chain is also detachable).
Do you think it's possible that the stem was originally attached by the chain to a pipe with a detachable cap/crown?
Anyway, own a number of antique briars with the EB WB stamp but nearly all on pipes from other makers.
* RE: BARLING STAMPS: Looking again at pipes I bought in the 1970s and '80s I can only find three:-Good question! Actually, there is a loop on the shank cap end of the spigot. It's just hidden by the angle and the the pipe stand.
I've seen some beautiful silver work on BBB's that Barling did in the 1880's, before BBB set up their own smithy and some Bewlay branded pipes. What other makes do you have with Barling sterling?
TAYLOR MANCHESTER was the name of the tobacconist who sold the pipe. Barling often stamped the names of their dealers on the shanks of their pipes.* RE: BARLING STAMPS: Looking again at pipes I bought in the 1970s and '80s I can only find three:-
(1) Large size bent stamped J. TAYLOR MANCHESTER on the shank (and in the case) w/ E.B W.B stamps on the band and bowl furniture.
(2)&(3) Two no maker bent w/ the E.B W.B stamp on the mounts.
* RE: BBB STAMPS: A.F. & Co / L.B / H.M but alas no Barling silver.
* The only Bewlay pipe I have is a late one from the 1920s and that's stamped B & Co.
Off topic but do you by chance have any knowledge of pipe maker B.C in a horizontal lozenge and E.I G.I H.J on the silver?
That finish was called the "Golden Emperor" finish.My new, unsmoked BARLING SERIES 2000 YELLOW HEWN (BARLING, ISLE OF MAN).Made from African Meerschaum in a rare yellow shade, rustic surface. 9 mm filter. Very Happy !
Thank you.That finish was called the "Golden Emperor" finish.