Lovely set. Looks to be unsmoked too. Excellent find.I just bout a thorneycroft imported matched grain collectors set at an antique store . I don’t know what to date it back to , have no idea if it’s actually worth any money , and I haven’t been able to find it anywhere online . Anyone know anything about this ? View attachment 149204
i bought them and they have in fact been unused but the handle also says France on them and thorneycroft is engraved in them too but looks like it was hand carved inLovely set. Looks to be unsmoked too. Excellent find.
Thorneycroft is a BBB (Blumfield's Best Briars, later renamed Britain's Best Briars) line.
Look up BBB pipes in Pipedia.
If you go into the advanced search function on EBay, you will find what Thorneycroft pipes are fetching. An unused set will be worth more than the sum of 7 individual pipes.
I got it for my father , I’d imagine he might smoke themCongrats on an excellent acquisition! Do you plan on smoking them?
I ended up being able to find a few sets that were sold several years ago some not even a complete set and they had been smoked going for about 100-160$ I still haven’t been able to figure out what to date my set back to yet thoughLovely set. Looks to be unsmoked too. Excellent find.
Thorneycroft is a BBB (Blumfield's Best Briars, later renamed Britain's Best Briars) line.
Look up BBB pipes in Pipedia.
If you go into the advanced search function on EBay, you will find what Thorneycroft pipes are fetching. An unused set will be worth more than the sum of 7 individual pipes.
Check pipepedia, you can find there when they started with models/series, or read this:
https://rebornpipes.com/2012/08/05/.../2012/08/05/history-of-bbb-pipes/amp/[/QUOTE]
I hope he enjoys them and i can bet he will smoke them , happy heavenly birthday to your father !Since they're a gift, I think your dad would probably smoke them, to be a full recipient of the gift. Just tell him that the box is part of their value, so he'll keep the set together, which he'd probably do anyway. That's a heck of a catch and a major gift. What a great Father's Day present.
Today is my father's 105th birthday, though he died in 2006 at age 89, as I like to say, licensed to drive without glasses.