1960 Dunhill Shell 120 Sandblasted Bent Billiard Estate Briar Pipe, English Estates
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Description
To veteran pipe smokers, Dunhill needs no introduction. Beginning in 1907, Alfred Dunhill began selling Dunhill pipes at the tobacconist shop he owned on London’s Duke Street. Very quickly, these pipes gained the reputation of being the ‘Rolls-Royce’ of pipes due to how expertly crafted they were. Today, Dunhill is likely Britain’s most famous pipe manufacturer, and continues to produce some of the most treasured pipes a smoker can buy.
The “120” is one of Dunhill’s most iconic shapes, not least because its historical associations with another iconic Dunhill shape, the “LC.” Debuting in the early 1920s and being produced until around the mid-century, the 120 is a quintessential, traditional 3/4 bent billiard, with a long, slender appearance reminiscent of a swan neck. While the LC took this basic design and enlarged and exaggerated its features, the 120 tended to remain closer to the more slight proportions of Dunhill’s standard shapes, and by extension English pipes of the time more generally. With that said, this group 4 120 is still a little larger than other shapes within that grouping, with a taller and more generous chamber well suited to contemplative sipping. This 120 is dressed in the Shell Briar finish, with exactly the kind of deep and craggy sandblast early- to mid-20th century Dunhills were – and are – renowned for.
The condition is good. There’s some rim darkening and minor finish fading on the bowl.
Details:
Length: 6.2″ / 157.4mm
Bowl Width: 0.84″ / 21.33mm
Bowl Depth: 1.75″ / 44.45mm
Weight: 1.5oz / 44g
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Condition | Used |
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Notes | Restored |