
Updated: Jan 23, 2010
▲ ◊ (Side 1) Meier & Frank, Natural Grain (Side 2) Made in London, England ◊
Name of a former chain of departement store founded in Portland Oregon (USA) in 1857.
Nom d'une ancienne chaine de grands magasins fondée à Portland, Oregon (USA) en 1857.
by Massimo Angelo for Ser Jacopo
▲ ◊ Merton, Bruyere fine de St. Claude ◊
Former brand of Harold Merton who owned a factory in Saint Claude (France)
Une marque disparue de Harold Merton dont l'usine se trouvait à Saint Claude (France)
Michael Parks

Courtice, ON

▲ ◊ PARKS, V. 7 [Signature] ◊ Grade five, carved in 2007
Grade (ascending): from I to VI
The grade (roman) is followed by a number designating the year in which the pipe was crafted.
Grade (ascendant): de I à VI
Le grade (chiffre romain) est suivi d'un nombre désignant l'année de fabrication.
Mickles
(Clarence)
Park Forest, IL

▲ ◊ Mickles USA 1997 ◊
▲ ◊ Mickles USA 99 ◊
Artisan: Clarence Mickles †
▲ ◊ Middleton Silvay 307 ◊
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▲ (Left side) ◊ Middleton (Arched), Selbur, Bruyere ◊
(Right side) ◊ Made in England (In circle) ◊
▲ This is a pre-WWII churchwarden pipe.
▲ Cette pipe de lecture est antérieure à la 2eme guerre mondiale.
▲ ◊ Millville, Deluxe ◊
▲ ◊ Millville, Unique ◊
◊ Made by Hand, In, City of London ◊
Artisans:
Dennis and
John Marshall (father and son). They formerly worked at
Charatans factory.
▲ (Left side) ◊ Mis Loisirs ◊
(Right side) ◊ St. Claude ◊
One of the numerous brands coming from an unknown St Claude factory.
Une des nombreuses marques provenant d'un fabricant inconnu de St Claude.
Pliable pipe.
Pipe pliable.
Artisan:
Giovanni Carollo Molina, a former employee of the
Rossi factory. Machine crafted mass production.
◊ Monaco, De Luxe, Made in Italy ◊
▲ ◊ MONARCH Pat. 1989069 (left) 1011W (right) ◊ ▲
Pipes produced by LA BRUYERE (France) and sold by
WDC.
A Monarch was also produced by Imperial Tobacco Co (England) and
Civic (England).
▲ ◊ Mont Blanc, French Briar ◊
▲ (Side 1) ◊ Mont Blanc, Meerlined, De Luxe ◊
(Side 2) ◊ Made in France ◊
▲ ◊ Monte Verdi, Made in Denmark, By Hand, Golden Tan ◊
Alberto Montini: name of the owner of Mastro de Paja