
Updated: Mar 06, 2010
▲ ◊ Bradberry Genuine Leather ◊
▲ ◊ Bradberry Heritage ◊
A brand of
Bradberry Briar Pipe Corp. NY
Other brand from this company:
Town and Country
▲ (Left side) ◊ Breeden's Royale, London made ◊ (Right side) ◊ London England ◊
Probably an US tobacconist brand.
▲ ◊ Brentwood, London England, 9518 ◊
▲ ◊ The Briar Workshop (Arched), Coral SPG, Designers / Pipemakers (Arched), 3 ◊
Briarcliff
▲ (Left side) ◊ Briarcliff ◊ (Right side) ◊ Mediterranean, Aged Briar ◊
Brand of the
Penn Tobacco Company formed in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania in 1901 by Russell Uhl († 1914) and Henry Weigand († 1942).
See also:
Bruce Peters,
Broadcaster,
Vox Pop
Briarcraft
NY

▲ ◊ B (in diamond) Smokemaster Custom Made, Pat.2.166.537,
Genuine Imported Briar ◊
Richard Kliethermes Sr. was the founder of Briarcraft. First located on Pipetown Hill Rd, Spring Valley, NY., it moved later to 66 Central Ave., Spring Valley, NY.
After the death of RK Sr., business was run by Richard Kliethermes Jr. († 1943) and was quite prosperous between 1920 and 1940. The company closed in 1950.
Briarcraft a été fondé par Richard Kliethermes Sr. D'abord situé à Pipetown Hill Rd, Spring Valley, NY., ils déménagèrent ensuite au 66 de Central Ave., Spring Valley, NY.
Apres la mort de RK Sr., Richard Kliethermes Jr. († 1943) dirigea l'entreprise qui prospéra bien entre 1920 et 1940. Briarcraft a fermé ses portes en 1950.
▲ ◊ B (In diamond) Briarmeer, Genuine Briar ◊
▲ ◊ Bridge, London Paris New York, Meerschaumlined 79 ◊
(1) According to Wilczak & Colwell,
op. cit.
▲ ◊ Brio High Class Briar Made in Spain ◊
Brand from Ibéricas de Pipas
▲ ◊ Bristol Sport, Standard, France, 34 ◊
▲ ◊ Bristol Mat, Major, Filtre ◊
▲ ◊ Britannia, Made in England 5008 (Left) Highlander (Right) ◊
▲ ◊ Britannia (Underlined with a trident), Made in England ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Brittany ◊
(Right side) ◊ Algerian Briar, Made in France ◊
▲ ◊ Broadcaster, Selected Briar ◊
Bromage
▲ (Underside) ◊ Bromage, County, P220 ◊ (On stem) : B in diamond
A brand of A. Bromage & Co Ltd
Une marque de A. Bromage & Co Ltd
▲ ◊ Bromma, Sweden ◊ Logo : "DOLLAR" over elephant on pipe.
▲ ◊ Bruce Peters, Imported Briar ◊
Brand of the
Penn Tobacco Company formed in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania in 1901 by Russell Uhl († 1914) and Henry Weigand († 1942). Bruce Peters was a Treasurer of the company.
There were four pipes in the line offered by the company: the Bruce Peters (top of the line), the Silver Mac Duff, the
Vox Pop, and the
Broadcaster. The pipes were manufactured for Penn by
Henry Leonard & Thomas, manufacturers of
Dr. Grabow pre-smoked pipes.
These pipes could only be purchased as promotional items using coupons from the company's tobaccos.
Bruken

Aldaya, Valencia

▲ Leather wraped pipe.
▲Pipe gainée de cuir.
Brand created 1914 by
Emilio Navarro
Production: ~20000 pipes/year
See also:
ENA
▲ ◊ Bruyere St Claude ◊
This is actually a no-name pipe but I couldn't resist featuring the rare butterfly logo decorating its stem.
Cette pipe est anonyme mais je n'ai pas résisté au plaisir de présenter le logo en forme de papillon qui décore son tuyau.
▲ ◊ Bryson D120275 ◊
Brand of the Briarwood Corporation, Palo Alto, California. The interchangeable bowls were made of ground Briar, the powder being agglomerated under very hight pressure without glue or heat.
Marque de la Briarwood Corporation, Palo Alto, California. Les têtes interchangeables étaient faites de poudre de Bruyère agglomérée sous très haute pression à froid et sans colle.
▲ ◊ Buckingham Palace, Made in England ◊
▲ ◊ Bucko, Imported Briar ◊
Butera
(Michael)
Houston, TX

▲ Golden dot ▲
▲ ◊ Butera, Textured Classic, 4stars ◊
This pipe was carved in the mid 1980's. During this early period the artisan used to emboss a signature on the stem.
Cette pipe date du milieu des années 1980. Durant cette période l'artisan gravait une signature sur les tuyaux.
1997: ~150 pipes/year
2007: a few pipes/year
▲ ◊ Buth Royal, 9442 ◊ Logo: U over B
▲ ◊ British Buttner Pipe, Patent ◊
◊ Scotland ◊ (on the bottom of the stem)
▲ ◊ Pipe Buttner , Brevete, SGDG ◊
▲ (Underside) ◊ Büttner Pipe, patent ◊
(Left side) ◊ Buttner Pipe ◊
(Right side) ◊ Germany ◊
On stem: BÜTTNER (With umlaut - Avec tréma)
These bakelite pipes were equiped with a removable porcelain insert. The brand was distributed with separate patents in Great Britain Germany and France (see stampings above).
Ces pipes en bakélite sont munies d'un insert en porcelaine démontable. La marque était distribuée avec des brevets distincts en Grande Bretagne en Allemagne et en France (cf. les estampilles ci-dessus).
Former artisan: Colin Byford
Brand now owned by
Orlik