
Updated: Jun 28, 2013
▲ (Left side) Sabatini Oro
Sachs

New York

▲ Georges Sachs 28, Sachs, Honey Briar
▲ Georges Sachs, Imported Briar, Viking
Georges Sachs was a tobacconist from the 1920's to the 1940's
Saci

▲ (Underside)
1605
[Signature]
Artisan: Yukio Okamura (born 1950) carves pipes entirely by hand since 2000 with a one year interruption in 2008 due to a broken shoulder.
▲ Safari, Made in Kenya
▲ Safari 192
Safferling

Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt

▲ Logo (2 drops), 1 (Grade)
Artisan: Bertram Safferling
Production: ~ 250 pipes/year
Grading (ascending): 1-5 and "A" (rare)
▲ (Underside) Saga Pipes, Kolding - Denmark
▲ Sahin, Istambul
▲ (Underside) Sahin, Süper, [3 stars]
▲ Sahin, Extra
▲ Sahin, Süper [5 stars] Istambull
▲ (Left side)
Sahin, Super [3 stars]
(Right side)
Briar, 607 NS
Brand founded in 1980.
Address:
Arpacılar Caddesi No:6 Anadolu Han Kat: 1 No:3/8 Bahçekapı/Eminönü İstanbul Türkiye
▲ Saillard, Select (In Oval)
Rather rare: a stamped horn stem.
Saint Clair

▲ (Left side) Saint Clair, The modern styling of St Claude
▲ (Left side) Saint Clair, The modern styling of St Claude
▲ (Left side)
Salmastro Italy (In circle)
[Wave symbol]
Artisan: Michele Mellone (born 1968)
He crafts his first pipe in 1999. Teddy Knudsen's advices, Mimmo's (briar cutter) services and his collaboration with Luca Di Piazza pushed him on the international pipe scene.
Salmastro translation: seawater, salty water, brackish
▲ (On band)
S & G. LD
[Anchor] [Lion Passant] [a]
Salmon & Gluckstein Ltd was founded in 1873 by Barnett Salmon, Isidore and Montague Gluckstein. In 1901 the tobacconist owned 140 retail outlets. The brand was bought by Imperial Tobacco in 1902. Salmon & Gluckstein Ltd continued to trade with that name until the brand was dropped in 1955.
See also: S & G
▲ (Left side)
Salomonica
(Right side)
Spain
The maker of this spanish brand is unknown. (Any information would be wellcome)
Salvatella
Girona

▲ (Left side)
Salvatella, Sandblasted
(Bottom)
25
▲ On top of mouthpiece: "S" logo.
Can be interpreted as two bent pipes.
On left side of mouthpiece: huge briar disk
▲ (Left side) Salvatella
(Right side) Bosc (Underside) 6
▲ This pipe posseses a light color wooden stem which obviously cannot be briar. May be Boxwood or Lemon.
Bosc (Catalan language): forest
Brands having produced pipes with briar stems: Barnaby, Il Ceppo, Kaywoodie Allbriar, LHS (Purex Allbriar)
Factory founded in 1883 by Enric Moulines Giralt, closed in 2001. During its best period Salvatella produced about 150,000 pipes/year and was the most popular brand in Spain.
See also: Acire, Sigmund, Mc Intosch
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