
Updated: Dec 08, 2011
Ogden's

Liverpool

Brand founded 1870 by Thomas Ogden, Tobacconist in Liverpool. Ogden's became a branch of Imperial Tobacco in 1902.
This pipe was crafted by
Royal Dutch Pipe Factory, Elbert Gubbels & Sons.
▲ ◊ 938XS, Old England, London Made, Made in England (Arched) ◊
▲ ◊ Old England, London Made, 60, Made in England (Arched) ◊
▲ ◊79S XS, Old England ◊
◊ S. LTD London Made ◊
◊ Made in England (oval shape) ◊
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▲ ◊ Old Pal (Arched) [eagle emblem] Made in France ◊
▲ ◊ Old Pal (Arched over eagle) Standard ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Old Rarity, Hand finished ◊
Probably a
Linkman's second brand (same target logo).
▲ ◊ Old-Vic, Reg. Trade Mark, 591 ◊
Ole Holm
▲ (Underside) ◊ Ole Holm, Danish Hand Made, 79 N ◊
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▲ Spot on bottom of stem
Artisan: Oliver Brandt is the father of Max Brandt (MB).
Markings: Oliver's pipes are stamped "Olive". The "Brandy" line is realized in common by father and son.
Grading for "Olive" and "MB" pipes (ascending):
AA, EX1, ..., EX12, Artline and Rune (rare)
Grading for "Brandy" line (ascending): 1,2, ..., 12
▲ ◊ Omega Crown, Algerian Briar, Made in France ◊
▲ ◊ Omega Arendal ◊
▲ ◊ Oppenheimer's Prelude 406 FBS ◊
Brand of the Oppenheimer Holding and Cadogan Investetments Ltd.
▲ ◊ Orlik Giant Made in England GX22 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Orlik Corona ◊
▲ The cross logo occurs only occasionally on Orlik's mouthpieces.
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This metal stem pipe with plug in bowl was marketed by the Ornsby Pipe Company Ltd, Pennywell, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, England.
More infos here:
Smoking Metal
Friedland and Jackson Ltd.
▲ ◊ Ottendhal, Handmade, Denmark, C ◊
▲ ◊ Ottendahl, Handmade, Denmark, 1 ◊
Brand of
Karl Erik Ottendahl (1942 - 2004 †).
Shortly before he passed away he sold the rights to use the "Karl Erik" name to
Design Berlin and stamped his own freehands with "Ottendahl".
Grading (ascending): C, B, A
▲ (Underside) ◊ Ove Lindall, Handmade in Denmark ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Overland ◊ (Right side) ◊ Made in London (Circle) England, 482 ◊
▲ This brand may be attributed to
Comoy because of the characteristic stampings on the right side of its shank ("
Made in England" in circle).
▲ ◊ Owl Shop, New Haven ◊
▲ ◊ Owl Shop, New Haven Conn. (In ring), Straight Grain ◊ Older logo and stampings
▲ ◊ Owl Shell, Imported Briar ◊
In 1934 Joseph St. John opened on Wall Street (New Haven CT) a shop selling tobacco and books. In 1946 St. John and his brother-in-law George Photakis established the Owl Shop on 416 Main St in Worcester, Mass.
Son John Photakis († 2003) entered the family business in the late 1970s and used to carve pipes to be sold in the shop.
▲ ◊ Oxford, Real Briar ◊
This brand name was used by at least a dozen English or French makers and sellers (Wilczak & Colwell,
op. cit.).