
Updated: Feb 26, 2010
▲ (Left side) ◊ Sparkproof, Weatherproof ◊ (Right side) ◊ Algerian Briar, Made in France ◊
Pipe of the "Hurricane" type.
Other brands of this kind of pipes.
▲ ◊ SPECTATOR Imported Briar ◊
▲ Logo: interwoven P and S. Interwined "P" and "S" axialy oriented ▲
▲ (Side 1) ◊ Spitfire, by Lorenzo ◊ (Side 2) ◊ Castelnovo ◊
Vertical oriented logo on stem
▲ ◊ Sportsman Blue Seal, Imported Briar ◊
▲ ◊ Sportsman, Fantail ◊
Sportsman

Amboseli
▲ ◊ Genuine Block, Meerschaum ◊ ▲ "Tanganiyka" on the bottom of the stem
▲ (Left side) ◊ The St James, London Pipe ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ St James, Made in England ◊
(Right side) ◊ 110 ◊
▲ (Upper side) ◊ St. James ◊
(Underside) ◊ Made in London (In circle) England, 49 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ The St James, London Pipe ◊
(Right side) ◊ Made in London (In circle), England, 334M ◊
Stamford
▲ ◊ Stamford, Made in France ◊
According to Wilczak & Colwell,
op. cit. pipes named "Stamford" were crafted by
Sasieni (English city names). This pipe is obviously not a Sasieni production. From the same source, a "Stamford" brand could have been distributed by R. M. Littaur (?)(England).
▲ ◊ Stanhope, Genuine, Imported Briar ◊
▲ ◊ Steel's, DeLuxe ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Steel's Senior, Pat N° 8384 ◊
(Right side) ◊ Made in France, 26 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Stefano, Exclusive ◊
(Right side) ◊ Selected Briar (Arched) ◊
Export brand for the german market
Marque d'exportation pour le marché allemand.
◊ Stetson Imported Briar Made in Iraly ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ S. Johnson, XX O, 8 ◊
(Right side) ◊ Handmade, U S A ◊
Pipe carved in the 1980's
This part time pipemaker worked at Holt's Tobacco Shop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Ce pipier à temps partiel travaillait à la civette Holt à Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie.
▲ ◊ Straus, Private Stock, Made in England, 43 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Henry Straus, S.S. ◊
(Right side) ◊ Algerian Briar, Made in France ◊
Henry Straus was a pipe maker at
Charatan. He also carved pipes with his own name around the 1940's till the late 1950's.
▲ ◊ Air Cooled, Steamliner, U.S. Des. Pat. 127324 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Student Prince, Imported Briar ◊ (Right side) ◊ 159 ◊
Suhr

Copenhagen

Suhr's Pibemageri (pipe workshop) was owned by Teophil Suhr. Poul Rasmussen †, Svend Axel Celius or Sven Knudsen used to produce the pipes proposed in the shop.
See also:
Anne Julie (widow of Poul Rasmussen)
Pipes with this brand are sometimes carved by
Armellini.
▲ (Left side) ◊ Sunrise Amber Grain ◊
(Right side)◊ Vintage Briar, F439 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Sunrise Natural ◊
(Right side) ◊ Made in England, 367 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Sunrise Tawny Grain ◊
(Right side) ◊ Vintage Briar, 299 ◊
(Bottom) ◊ France ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Sussex ◊
(Right side) ◊ Made in England (In circle), 21B ◊
▲ ◊ SUTLIFF San Fransisco, Corinthian London Made, (
in circle) Made in England ◊
This pipe could have been crafted by
Comoy.
Tobacconist's brand founded 1849 by Henry Sutliff. In 1925,
Sutliff opened a shop in the 500 Block of Market St. In 1953, Ed Grant the manager, purchased the store renaming it
Grant's Pipe Shop.
See also:
Corinthian,
Grant's
▲ ◊ sVen ! (In circle) ◊
Artisan:
David Wagner
See also
Baff an other Wagner's brand.
▲ ◊ C, Svenborg, Danish Hand Made ◊
▲ ◊ Svendborg, Danish Hand Carved, H-JØRGENSEN ◊
Brand founded in 1970 by
Henrik Jørgensen,
Poul Ilsted and
Tao Nielsen. Poul and Tao gradually bow out from machine manufactured pipes (1972) and Henrik Jørgensen manages the brand until its take over by
Design Berlin (D) in the late 90ies.
17 employees worked for this brand under
Henrik Jørgensen direction.
▲ ◊ SWISS, Dry Smoker, France ◊