Below is a recent eBay purchase that I really didn't expect to win. The seller never even knew it was a meer pipe, I had to tell him!
It is roughly 4 3/4 inched long and fits so snugly in the case that I am pretty certain they are a matched pair. The case is unusual I think in having burgundy silk in one half and buff coloured velvet in the other but alas no name. Sadly I am unable to date it as the silver hallmarks are pretty obliterated but I am guessing at a date around 1890 ish.
There are two issues that need addressing, the thick cake and the missing bit of meer where the stem screws in. This makes it overclocked when gently put together.
Last night I attempted removing some cake using a darning needle whilst the bowl was under a microscope but I stopped due to fear that I might inadvertently remove some meer.
Member Paul aka Tozert has kindly suggested he may be able to help me with this so here are some pictures. The first three are from the seller.
As can be seen it has coloured rather nicely, deep oxblood on the shank and distinct bands around the bowl. If anyone would like to make a stab at a date or better still a COM then that would be super!
Regards,
Jay.
It is roughly 4 3/4 inched long and fits so snugly in the case that I am pretty certain they are a matched pair. The case is unusual I think in having burgundy silk in one half and buff coloured velvet in the other but alas no name. Sadly I am unable to date it as the silver hallmarks are pretty obliterated but I am guessing at a date around 1890 ish.
There are two issues that need addressing, the thick cake and the missing bit of meer where the stem screws in. This makes it overclocked when gently put together.
Last night I attempted removing some cake using a darning needle whilst the bowl was under a microscope but I stopped due to fear that I might inadvertently remove some meer.
Member Paul aka Tozert has kindly suggested he may be able to help me with this so here are some pictures. The first three are from the seller.
As can be seen it has coloured rather nicely, deep oxblood on the shank and distinct bands around the bowl. If anyone would like to make a stab at a date or better still a COM then that would be super!
Regards,
Jay.