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Dunhill Shell Briar Chimney quarter bent oval shank. SOLD

R2,950.00

I’m not even sure that the bowl is a true “Chimney”. It’s tall enough, but it leans very slightly forward, and the rim of the bowl is slanted to match the slightly curving original mouthpiece.
I was going to say To day such Dunhill pipes which are turned according to the
vision of the carver, and not a standard shape, are grouped under the description “Quaint”. Then Googling shape 708 brought up a couple of pictures but no description or date. Neither did any of my old Dunhill catalogues. And I have 2 Dunhill pipes shape 708 so at some stage it was a regular shape for Dunhill.
However, the vision of the carver or designer has resulted in a very elegant pipe, with a stem long enough to ensure a cool smoke.
And as with most shell briars the finish is even more beautiful when it is worn, highlighting the peaks and valleys of the grain.
Dating.
Circled 4 indicates after 1951, and no patent no. indicates after 1955
Double Suffix (11 underlined) same size as D of England, so this pipe dates from 1971
Weight 29g
Inside bowl diameter 20mm
Inside bowl depth 40mm

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Description

The White Spot pipe from Alfred Dunhill Ltd
The durability and cool sweet smoking of the Alfred Dunhill pipe with its “White Spot” trademark are universally acclaimed. Made from the finest quality briar, the “Dunhill” represents more than 90 separate processes over a period of several months. While there are checks and quality controls every step of the way, the final inspection before each pipe is released onto the market is made by only one person. An indication of the scarcity of fine briar to meet the standards demanded of a Dunhill “White Spot” pipe. These standards ensure that each pipe will smoke perfectly from the start and, with proper care, will never lose its original sweetness. The flawless briars are perfect – no fills, no flaws, no pits; only 5 out of every 100 ebauchons entering the factory leave as a Dunhill. The mouthpiece of every Dunhill pipe is hand-cut from a solid rod of “Vulcanite” – the Dunhill name for a rubber compound which, although tough, is easy on the teeth and does not flavour/taint the smoke. In colour it may be Black, or Cumberland (marbled brown). The Dunhill “White Spot” was the first pipe to carry a guarantee. That little white spot is still a symbol of perfection and style, and the guarantee still holds. Dunhill pipes have an exceptionally long life and are in great demand as refurbished “estate” pipes. They are highly regarded as “Collectibles”.

Additional information

Weight 222 g