1946-1979 Sasieni Four Dot Rustic Moorgate Pot Estate Briar Pipe, English Estates

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Description

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, and founded Sasieni. This was 1919, and Sasieni has been the closest thing to a household name in English pipes ever since.

As I’ve said before, Sasieni’s “Rustic” approach to rustication was a highly unique one, which makes it all the more strange that it didn’t take off more widely as a finishing technique. Instead of merely chopping away at the briar without much thought for what was underneath, Sasieni’s craftsmen would instead use direct their tools at the wood’s natural grain patterns, not unlike the ring grain sandblast approach found in post-war pipe-making. Rusticated Sasienis would therefore each be distinct, as their advertising used to say, because every block of briar possesses its own patterning. This family era Four Dot (Four Dot being the make’s highest grade output for most of its existence) is rendered in Sasieni’s “Moorgate” pot shape, also known as the 58. Based on the stamping, it will have been made some time between the post-war years and 1979, while the Sasieni family still owned the make.

The condition is fair. There’s a noticeable about of rim darkening, some minor finish fading, and the stamping is a little faded, though legible.

 

Details:

Length: 6″ / 152.4mm

Bowl Width: 0.90 / 22.86mm

Bowl Depth: 1.2″ / 30.48mm

Weight: 1.5oz / 44g

Additional information

Weight 15 oz
Condition Used
Notes Restored