A smoking pipe is a device made to allow the user to inhale or taste smoke or vapor derived from the burning or vaporization of some substance. The most common form of these is the tobacco pipe, which is designed for use with tobacco, although the device itself may be used with many other substances. The pipes are manufactured with a variety of materials, the most common (as the popularity of its use): Heather, corn, meerschaum, clay, cherry, glass, porcelain, ebonite, acrylic and other more unusual materials.
Elle Vintage Pipe, In good condition and straight finish approximately 13 cm, Made in Belgium...
Elle Vintage Pipe, In good condition and straight finish approximately 13 cm, Made in Belgium RAF Brussels Trip, 08-10 March 2017 Elle lives and works in France, he is a self taught pipe maker who is passionate about his art. He does not stick to one material and loves working with briar, sometimes olive and strawberry woods that he harvested, cut, selected, and dried in portugal
Ropp Vintage Pipe, In good condition and straight finish approximately 12 cm, Made in France...
Ropp Vintage Pipe, In good condition and straight finish approximately 12 cm, Made in France RAF Brussels Trip, 08-10 March 2017 Ropp was originally founded in 19th Century by Eugene-Leon Ropp, the namesake marquee remained a family business for three generation. Since then, it’s changed hands more than once, but as you can see by looking at its products today, Ropp has maintained plenty of its classical french style.
Poyot - Pavoy, Double Secume Vintage Pipe approximately 14 cm, in good condition, straight...
Poyot - Pavoy, Double Secume Vintage Pipe approximately 14 cm, in good condition, straight finish, Made in France. This is a brand designed by Jean Pierre Vitrac for Cuty Fort Group RAF Brussels Trip 08-10 March 2017
Chacom - Special Vintage Pipe, In good condition and straight finish approximately 16 cm, Made...
Chacom - Special Vintage Pipe, In good condition and straight finish approximately 16 cm, Made in France RAF Brussels Trip, 08-10 March 2017 Chacom pipes are made by the famous Chapuis- Comoy Company. The Chacom brand is a combination of the two family’s initials, is the signature brand out of dozens produced by the nearly 200 year old pipe making family. They are the number 1 pipes in France, Belgium, and USA after the World War II.
Vander Elst Selected Briar - Arch Vintage Pipe approximately 14 cm, in good condition,...
Vander Elst Selected Briar - Arch Vintage Pipe approximately 14 cm, in good condition, straight finish, Made in France. RAF Brussels Trip 08-10 March 2017 Vander Elst is a brand of the Tabacofina Vander Elst NV Company, an Anvers based manufacturer of cigars and tobacco.
Poyot - Pavoy, Double Secume Vintage Pipe approximately 14 cm, in good condition, curved...
Poyot - Pavoy, Double Secume Vintage Pipe approximately 14 cm, in good condition, curved finish, Made in France. This is a brand designed by Jean Pierre Vitrac for Cuty Fort Group RAF Brussels Trip 08-10 March 2017
The Lux - Bruyere Select Vintage Pipe approximately 10 cm, in good condition, straight finish,...
The Lux - Bruyere Select Vintage Pipe approximately 10 cm, in good condition, straight finish, Made in France. RAF Brussels Trip 08-10 March 2017 The Lux is the pipe with that wide bore . A plain, sensible pipe, smoking cool and clean all the time. Perfect in construction but has no intricacies. Made of genuine old Briar and hand cut vulcanite. Excellent in appearance and finish.
Gambier Paris, Clay Vintage Pipe approximately 8 cm, in good condition, straight Finish. RAF...
Gambier Paris, Clay Vintage Pipe approximately 8 cm, in good condition, straight Finish. RAF Brussels Trip 08-10 March 2017 Jean was an artist made famous by his clay pipes. Based in Givet, in the Ardenas, the Gambier Factory was founded in 1780. In 1867, it had 660 workers and at one stage, producing more than 100,000 pipes per day. The company began by reproducing long Dutch pipes, but came to fame in 1817, under the direction of the son’s founder, Joseph Gambier, it became the first factory to make bowls depicting personalities of the time. Examples includes Victor Hugo, Napoleon, and Gambetta. Its 1894 catalog included over 1600 models, with Jacob being the most popular, endlessly reproduced as the Great Jacob, or the Good Jacob. Production fell into decline after 1870, and closure followed in 1926. They were succeeded by the Vve Hasslauer Factory. One of Gambier famous publicists was the French poet, Arthur Rimbaud, who smoked the cheapest pipes on the market.