Description
CHARATAN  https://pipedia.org/wiki/Charatan 
The first of the London Pipemakers to make entirely hand-made briars from the rough ebauchon to the finished pipe, including the stems. The nomenclature “Charatan’s Make” refers to this method of production.  Dunhill was dissatisfied with the quality of the turned bowls he was importing from France and bought pipes from Charatan (paying high prices for only the best). Later Dunhill enticed one of Charatan’s best carvers, Joel Sasieni, to work in the Duke Street workshop.
Charatan continued to make high quality pipes and became very popular in the USA, being one of the first brands to break in 1960 the $100 per pipe barrier.
I found these quotes while investigating the two estate pipes.
“Charatan appeared different. The imprint left by its various managements, until the ’80s, was to commission the creation of new pipes to “master carvers” with individual characteristics in their work. The result has been a heterogeneous production, almost like an ensemble of hand made pipes, each one truly different.”
And  “Some Charatan pipes are admittedly so grotesque that they are somehow appealing”
They are certainly good talking points
 
															






 
					 
					 
					