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TOBACCONISTS PIPE MAKERS PIPE MOUNTERS SILVER HALLMARKS
A pipe for tobacco smoking typically consists of a small chamber (the bowl) for the combustion of
the tobacco to be smoked and a thin stem (shank) that ends in a mouthpiece (the bit).
The stem needs a long channel of constant position and diameter running through it, and this is difficult
to carve out of a pre-existing block. Because it is molded rather than carved, clay may make up the
entire pipe or just the bowl, but most other materials have stems made separately and detachable.
Often a silver band is used to connect the bowl to the detachable stem. In the UK, sterling silver spigots
(or ferrules) bear Assay Office's hallmarks which allow to date the pipes and obtain information
about their maker, mounter or importer.
In most cases these objects weren't presented to hallmarking by silversmiths but by importers, retailers
and pipe mounters who were identified in Assay Office's ledgers as "tobacconists",
"pipe makers" or "pipe mounters".
The tobacconist is an expert dealer in tobacco in various forms and related accessories as
pipes, lighters, matches, pipe cleaners, pipe tampers, ashtrays, cigar cutters or "novelties".
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TOBACCONISTS - PIPE MANUFACTURERS - PIPE MOUNTERS PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTERS
IN BRITISH ASSAY OFFICES MAKER'S AND SPONSOR'S MARK: R
BIR=Birmingham CHE=Chester DUB=Dublin LON=London
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NAME |
ASSAY OFFICE |
DATE |
TRADE |
RD into a chamfered rectangle
| Robert Victor DUMENIL - London
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LON | 1895 | silver worker (mounter) |
RH into two separate squares | Richard HINES - Birmingham |
BIR | 1896 | pipe dealer |
R.J. into a rectangle inside a lozenge
| Reuben JORDAN (possibly) - London
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CHE LON | 1910 1906 | silversmith (mark entered by Imperial Tobacco Co) |
R.K into an oval | Richard KENNEDY James KENNEDY - Dundee |
CHE | 1905 | tobacconist |
R.L. without frame | Rudolf LICHTBLAN - London |
CHE | 1904 | pipe manufacturer |
R&M into a chamfered rectangle | RENDEL & MATTHEWS - Birmingham |
BIR | 1896 | pipe mounters |
R.P into an oval | Robert PARKINSON - Bolton |
CHE | 1923 | tobacco manufacturer and dealer |
R.P into two conjoined circles | Richard PATTENDEN - London |
CHE | 1899 | pipe mounter |
R.S. without frame | Robert SMITHERS - London |
LON | 1905 | pipe mounter |
R.T without frame | Richard TURNER - Preston |
CHE | 1887 c. | tobacconist, cigar merchant |
RT over RF into a rectangle
| Robert TUCKER & Reginald FOWLES trading as TUCKER, FOWLES & Co - London
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LON | 1895 | Egyptian cigarettes importers |
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