While it’s tough to be certain where this old meer originated, I suspect it was made in Austria in the early 20th Century. It’s got a bone tenon and a beautiful amber stem. Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 24.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 1.4oz / 41g
KB&B, or Kaufmann Bros & Bondy, was an American pipe company established in the mid-19th century, most famous today for having created Kaywoodie. The company originally made pipes under the KB&B name, but their innovative designs and patents soon led them to market several makes under the KB&B umbrella, including Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, and CPF. While…
$40.00Original price was: $40.00.$32.00Current price is: $32.00.
Great 11mm wide cheroot that had its original bone tenon, case and amber mouthpiece. There are some noticeable teeth marks on the mouthpiece from clenching. Antique J. Gillis Block Meerschaum Cigar Holder, Cheroot, Amber Stem, Case.
$200.00Original price was: $200.00.$160.00Current price is: $160.00.
This is a beautiful piece, that is unfortunately broken. The bowl has a unique meerschaum insert that has broken as the point where it would screw into the rim of the bowl. The bowl could be removed, and the rim screw into the pipe. This pipe was sold by Ward in Burlington Arcade UK. From…
$250.00Original price was: $250.00.$200.00Current price is: $200.00.
Please note photo 12 of 12. A small portion of the silver on the windcap has worn through. Large Victorian Antique Meerschaum Pipe, Silver Mounted With Cherry Wood Stem.
$140.00Original price was: $140.00.$112.00Current price is: $112.00.
This pipe comes with its original case, but is missing it’s mouthpiece. We do work with a great restorer who we can refer you to, if you decide you want to have one made. 19th Century Meerschaum Cheroot Cigarette Holder Of Victorian Woman.
KB&B, or Kaufmann Bros & Bondy, was an American pipe company established in the mid-19th century, most famous today for having created Kaywoodie. The company originally made pipes under the KB&B name, but their innovative designs and patents soon led them to market several makes under the KB&B umbrella, including Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, and CPF. We’ve…
It’s always exciting when a pipe arrives on my desk that solves a mystery! This one even made me have to update my pipe-makers compendium, and I’ll be asking some Pipedia editor friends to make the necessary changes to its article. For the moment, here’s an updated rundown: The Colossus Pipe Factory, known by its…
KB&B, or Kaufmann Bros & Bondy, was an American pipe company established in the mid-19th century, most famous today for having created Kaywoodie. The company originally made pipes under the KB&B name, but their innovative designs and patents soon led them to market several makes under the KB&B umbrella, including Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, and CPF. It…
The Colossus Pipe Factory, known by its initials C.P.F., is a make that is – as of yet – still a little shrouded in mystery. What is known is that the make emerged in the 19th century and that it was owned by Kaufman Bros. & Bondy (later of Kaywoodie fame) by at least 1899….
MBSD Meerschaum Masters is our line for special, typically figural, meerschaum pipes carved by some of today’s greatest living meerschaum carvers. For this pipe, we enlisted the services of Turkish master Kenan. For about as long as meerschaum pipes have existed, their carvers have been using them as an opportunity to create genuine works of…
Along with names like Barling, Charatan, and Dunhill Sasieni holds a special place in the history of English smoking pipes – one near to its very beginnings. So the story goes, Sasieni himself worked for Dunhill during its early days. But eventually he left Dunhill, having his own ideas about how pipes should be made,…
Astleys was one of London’s most historic pipe and tobacco shops. Like many pipe tobacconists, its owners had pipes made specially to be sold under the shop’s name. Astleys pipes, however, were made by some of the premier pipe manufacturers and artisans in the UK, such as Dunhill, Charatan, Les Wood, and Ken Barnes and…
Comoy’s is a historic brand in pipe making, and possibly the most historic brand in the making of briar pipes. Though originally founded in 1825 by a French family from Saint Claude, France, production of Comoy’s pipes was soon moved to London, England, where it established itself as one of the quintessential English pipe companies….
We’re revisiting our roots! It’s been a while since we’ve undertaken such an extensive restoration of an antique meerschaum pipe. Back in the day, before focusing on estate pipes, we specialized in restoring and selling these valuable pieces. This particular pipe, classified as a Kalmasch due to its shape, is a remarkable example. The securely…
Beautifully colored antique meers are works of art. The time it takes to color a meer while also keeping it in great condition is difficult. One small issue this pipe has is the golden band has a small split, but doesn’t affect it’s ability to be a great smoker. Details: Length: 6.4″ Bowl Width:…
Antique Oom Pauls are always among our fastest selling antique meers. This old pipe was restored by Briarville so you can be sure it’s ready to enjoy when it arrives. Details: Length: 4.8″ Bowl Width: 18.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.7″ Weight: 1.4oz / 42g
Barling and Sons was originally founded in 1812 by Benjamin Barling and began as a family business making silver-adorned meerschaum pipes. In the early 20th century, however, the Barling family began to produce what the brand is today most famous for – expertly made briar pipes. As explained in the MBSD guide on dating Barling…
Karim Pipes are made by Abdul Karim, an artisan pipe-maker based in Tangerang, Indonesia. A pipe-maker since 2016, Karim is part of an emerging 21st century movement of Indonesian artisan carvers, including Wandi Riyadi, Deden Hendan Durahman of Caxra Pipes, Karim’s mentor, Edy Bima, and Karim’s mentee, Bennie Joe, whose pipes MBSD has also sold….
The William Demuth Company, otherwise known as WDC, was established in 1862 by German-born American William Demuth, and survived as a mainstay brand in the United States until the 1970s. It would not be inappropriate to call such pipes ‘presidential,’ given that, owing initially to Demuth’s friendship with US president James Garfield, WDC pipes became…
G.F.B. was a make of pipes manufactured around the turn of the 20th century, with the three letters standing for Genuine French Briar. Such pipes likely came from the birthplace of briar pipes, France’s Saint-Claude region, being sold in the United States through outlets such as Sears. I always enjoy it when one of these…
While I cannot provide an exact date, this meerschaum has all the hallmarks of being a late 19th to turn of the 20th century piece: the design is incredibly old fashioned, with a calabash-style bowl that screws into the base of the pipe; a shape that we might today call a hawkbill, a Lyon, or…
KB&B, or Kaufmann Bros & Bondy, was an American pipe company established in the mid-19th century, most famous today for having created Kaywoodie. The company originally made pipes under the KB&B name, but their innovative designs and patents soon led them to market several makes under the KB&B umbrella, including Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, and CPF. Something…
A few years ago we had the opportunity to meet a fellow antique pipe collector. This gentlemen owned the biggest private antique pipe collection I’ve ever seen. Every 4-6 months he would call, offering to sell us 25-30 pipes. This antique meer came from that collection and matches exactly what he considered to be a…
Antique pipes are always fascinating to me. The craftsmanship for a pipe around 100 years old is nothing short of amazing. This pipes was marketed as having a genuine amber mouthpiece. The gold adornments shine as if the pipe was made yesterday rather than in the early 20th Century. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width:…
A gentleman in Pennsylvania reached out to us to help him sell his antique meerschaum collection. Among the collection was this cheeroot pipe, used many decaded ago to smoke small cigars. The detail in this old meer is about as good as it gets. Both horns are still intact which isn’t all that common for…
A kind individual from Pennsylvania contacted us, offering a collection of antique meerschaum pipes amassed over the past few decades. Having run a furniture shop, he used these pipes as decorative pieces throughout his establishment. Among his acquisitions is a striking roaring lion, initially procured in Italy. The pipe boasts remarkable coloring, particularly featuring a…
LHS was an American pipe company based in New York, founded by brothers Ludwig and Hugo Stern in 1911. Known for such lines as the Sterncrest, the Purex, and the Redmanol, LHS often worked with innovative and decorative materials for their pipes, crafting and applying these materials in-house. LHS lasted until approximately 1960, when the…
CPF is something of a mystery in the annals of pipe-making. It stood for either Colossus Pipe Factory, Consolidated Pipe Factory, or C. P. Fenner, depending on who you ask. But it is generally agreed that CPF was affiliated with Kaufman Bros. & Bondy, AKA KB&B, who are today most famous for creating Kaywoodie pipes….
While it’s difficult to know this cheroots exact age, it’s bone tenon tells me it’s from the earlier half of the 20th century. Details: Length: 3.8″ Bowl Width: 10.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 17g
This is a beautiful old pipe that as some point has been repaired. When you see an old pipe, especially meerschaum with a silver cap at the bottom of the bowl, you know it’s been repaired. These pipes were notorious for not passing a pipe cleaner, and clogging easily. The easiest solution was to drill…
Müllenbach & Thewald is a company with an interesting history. They started making pipes in 1830 in Westerwalld Germany. They primarily made clay pipes in the beginning, and then transitioned into briar in the 1860s. Where things get particularly interesting is the Müllenbach & Thewald factory was destroyed by the allies in 1945. By 1947, a…
We’ve had this pipe for some time now. We had a new perspex stem made by Rad Pipes, which gives it a unique look. The coloring on this Meer is beautiful, but I think some isn’t natural. I didn’t notice until we started taking photographs for this listing. Regardless it’s a beautiful pipe. Details:…
Astleys indeed holds a significant place in English pipe history. It’s known for its long-standing reputation and the patronage of British royalty and notable pipe makers. Here’s some additional context: Astleys and British Royalty: Astleys is renowned for being a favored destination for British royalty to purchase pipes. This association with royalty helped cement its…
At this year’s Chicago Pipe Show, we had the privilege of meeting Yiannos, a remarkable pipe maker from Cyprus. Instantly, his pipes captivate with their undeniable creativity. Being the sole pipe maker from his country, Yiannos Kokkinos has carved his own niche in the world of pipe craftsmanship. His background in Graphic Design from Greece…
19th Century Original Case Amber Adornments and Mouthpiece Base of Pipe Cracked This is one of the most beautiful cheroot / cigar holders I have seen. The base of the pipe looks to have cracked due to age, which is really unfortunate. The amber stem and amber fittings would have made this pipe a top…
Although I’ve never been particularly drawn to Zulu-shaped pipes in the past, recent experiences have sparked a change in my perspective. One such pipe that has caught my attention is this remarkable Zulu, which possesses a captivating charm that is difficult to resist. From its appearance alone, it is evident that this Zulu pipe has…
The mouthpiece is almost certainly a replacement. Overall a beautiful pipe, with it’s original case. Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 21.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 60g
Introducing the second ALM pipe to grace our collection in as many months. It hails from the same remarkable assortment of pipes, yet the mystery surrounding the maker persists. While we may not possess additional information about the craftsman, one thing is certain – this pipe is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and undeniable beauty….
Indulging in a deep appreciation for the allure of antique pipes, I find myself drawn to these exquisite swan neck billiards. Their vintage charm and graceful curves captivate the senses. Notably, the meerschaum bowl has begun to acquire the highly coveted plum hue along the base, a sign of its age and character. Upon careful…
Presenting a stunning antique cheroot pipe that exudes timeless beauty. Upon closer examination, it becomes apparent that this pipe has undergone some intriguing transformations. Originally, the mouthpiece featured a spigot design accompanied by an elegant amber stem. However, the previous owner made notable repairs, transforming the spigot into a stationary fixture and replacing the original…
For those who are familiar with MBSD Pipes, it’s no secret that we have a soft spot for antique pipes. At the 2023 Chicago Pipe Show, we stumbled upon a cased straight billiard that immediately caught our attention. Amongst a sea of highly desirable pipes, this old pipe truly stood out. It bears the stamp…
This is a pretty cool pipe, as Bekler didn’t make many traditional shapes. He was definitely made famous by his composite and figural carvings. Length:6′ Bowl Width: 22m Bowl Depth: 2′
We always get excited when we receive an antique meerschaum pipe with its original amber stem, tenon and everything fits and works as it was made decades ago. This is one of those pipes. This pipe comes with its original fitted case Antique Block Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Of Humming Bird With Genuine Amber Stem.
** Please note the last photo. The weld around the shank is starting to weaken. If this pipe isn’t being used as decor, and will be smoked, this will need to be addressed. This is a beautiful antique pipe. It weighs in at over 8oz, and has double sterling silver mounts. Large Antique Belgian Kalmasch…
This beautiful pipe is from the now-defunct, premier pipe shop Astley & Co. of 109 Jermyn Street, London. This is a highly collectible pipe, due to the doctor shape, origin, age, and had the original bone tenon. Antique Astley Block Meerschaum Estate Tobacco Smoking Pipe, London, Case.
Please note the last photo – there is a scratch on the mouthpiece. The stem has also been glued, as part of an old repair. Large Antique Block Meerschaum Bent Billiard Tobacco Pipe, Diamond Shank, Case.
RBC – Reiss Brothers Company is considered to be the grandfather of Kaywoodie. We had a new stem made for the cutty. Briarville performed the work. He glued the mouthpiece, so the stem can’t be removed from the shank. Antique RBC Block Meerschaum Cutty Tobacco Pipe, Case.
We had Briarville make a new stem as the original had broken. As a result, the pipe as is didn’t sit well in the case, preventing it from closing. Antique Block Meerschaum Cheroot Cigar Holder Tobacco Smoking Pipe of Lady.
Stanwell’s shape 11 is one of the most renowned designs created for the company by legendary pipe-maker Sixten Ivarsson. A distinctly shaped, slightly bent pot, this example of the 11 is from Stanwell’s short lived ‘Antique’ line, which added partial sandblasting and an acrylic mount to existing designs. Well preserved for its age, this rare…
Rare meerschaum pipe in a great state of preservation. Beautiful coloring. Stem is not included, which was normal today, and when originally sold. Date – late 1800s, early 1900s. WA William Aitken – Birmingham 1800s Antique Austrian Meerschaum Pipe, Double Mounted Silver, w/ Original Case.
Please note the silver mount, where the damage is. Will need to be repaired if you are purchasing to smoke. Ornate Antique 19th Century Block Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Bowl, Victorian.
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This is a large antique meer. The long stem cannot be removed, so it’ll ship as pictured. Will need to be cleaned and sanitised if you plan on smoking this pipe. Large Antique 19th Century Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe, w/ Nice Cherry Wood Stem.
This beautiful old meerschaum pipe has been around for well over 100 years. Referred to by some as a Kalmasch pipe. They typically originated out of Europe throughout the 1800s, leading into the 1900s. Over the years collectors have brought then here to the United States. The cracks you see at the base are cosmetic….
Please note the last photo… A few of the small silver balls lining the silver mount are missing. Will need to be cleaned and sanitised if you plan on smoking this pipe. Large Antique 19th Century Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe, w/ Nice Cherry Wood Stem.
The stand does not come included. We left the patina on the silver, as it gives the Spartan helmet windcap character. This is a really unique pipe, that could be the centerpiece of any collection. Comes with an ornate cherry stem. When we had the opportunity to purchase this pipe from a collection in Germany,…
This is a beautiful piece, and would be a great addition to any collection. There is minor chipping on the cigar mount. Antique 1800s Meerschaum Cigarette Cigar Holder Pipe, All Original, Amber Stem.
One of the reasons we love antique meers is the craftsmanship. It’s difficult to find modern meerschaum pipes that have the quality and craftsmanship of antique pipes. This particular pipe has great coloring. The windcap was removed at some point, but doesn’t affect anything. The heart shaped mount is unique. Kalmasch: A traditional German pipe…
This is a cool pipe. Very sleek in design, and has a modern look despite it being 122+ years old. Rare, Large Antique 19th Century Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Bowl, Double Silver….
We’ve had the privilege of owning several rare and unique pipes, but this is without a doubt the nicest. We almost feel uncomfortable having it, as if it belongs in a museum somewhere. The carving on the face of the pipe says “der Kaiser” referencing the German Emperor. The bowl of the pipe is hallmarked…
This beautiful pipe has three hallmarks on the shank and bowl silver mounts. OB, three stars with two on top, a cross with a loop, and a W 3. Despite hours of research, the best conclusion we could come up with is it’s from Belgium, and the first half of the 1800s. Large 1800s Ornate…
This pipe comes with its original case, but one of the hinges is loose, causing the case not to open smoothly. Beautiful 19th Century 1800s Antique Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe, w/ Original Case.
It’s difficult with large pipes to really show just how large they are. This pipe fits into that category. It’ll likely be one of the nicer pipes in your collection, standing at 6×6″, without a stem. Large, Beautifully Colored Antique 1800s Block Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Bowl.
Great Coloring. If used to smoke, it’ll continue to color into a deep plum, purple color. Early 1800s Antique Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Bowl, Double Mounted Silver Kalmasch.
Great Coloring. If used to smoke, it’ll continue to color into a deep plum, purple color. Early 1800s Antique Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Bowl, Double Mounted Silver Kalmasch.
It’s difficult to express how large this bowl is. We’ve included two photos, to help express how large it is. One with our mouse, and another with a typical meerschaum bowl. The meerschaum portion of the bowl is 6″ long, 7 with the shank. Massive Antique 1800s Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe Bowl, Kalmasch, Double Silver.
Rare meerschaum pipe in a great state of preservation. Stem is not included, which was normal, and when originally sold. 1800s Antique Austrian Meerschaum Pipe, Double Mounted Silver
This beautiful pipe is hallmarked by British silversmith William Aitken. This large pipe, with the cherry wood stem is over 12″ long. We believe this pipe was made in the 1890s. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Large, Antique 19th Century Meerschaum Pipe, Hallmarked By William Aitken.
There is an old crack along the shank, but has been addressed in a previous restoration. It smokes like it did in the late 1800s. The maker was Anton Klitsch, of Vienna Austria. He was a pipe maker from the mid 1840s to 1860. The makers name is engraved on the pipe. This is a…