Willmer AAA Straight Grain Smooth Freehand Estate Briar Pipe, English Estates

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Description

H. Willmer and Sons was an English pipe workshop founded at some point in the mid-20th century and closed in the mid-2000s. Harold Willmer himself was the brother of Dan Tennyson, one of Charatan’s freehand carvers, and would, according to Ken Barnes, often buy bowls from Charatan’s freehand workshop, which would be subsequently finished by Willmer’s craftsmen. In addition to these pipes, Willmer also manufactured more traditional briars, which were also made by hand.

As I’ve mentioned before on this topic, in addition to generously providing a wealth of information about Charatan and James Upshall, Kennedy Barnes’ regular question and answer sessions on Pipes Magazine Forums in the late 2010s revealed a fascinating and hitherto unknown aspect about the British make Willmer. It turns out that, while Harold Willmer never worked for Charatan, he would occasionally buy bowls, which had been turned by Charatan’s freehand carvers. These bowls would then be finished and sold as Willmer pipes. So, now, whenever a Willmer freehand lands on my desk, the same question pops into my mind: is this Willmer actually a Charatan? It’s certainly possible, though I’ll have to let buyers decide for themselves on this one.

The condition is very good. Some light bowl scratches and slightly faded stamping, but nothing major.

 

Details:

Length: 6.3″ / 160.0mm

Bowl Width: 0.94 / 23.87mm

Bowl Depth: 2.34″ / 59.43mm

Weight: 3.8oz / 108g

Additional information

Weight 15 oz
Condition Used
Notes Restored