
Updated:Jul 26, 2013
H & B
(Hirschl & Bendheim)
▲ (Underside)
Washington Missouri U.S.A.
H & B
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Established 1871
H & B
Washington Missouri
Toasted
Made in U.S.A.
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Andrew Jackson (Arched)
H & B
Washington Missouri, U.S.A.
▲ Both bowl and shank of this pipe seem to be made of Hickory wood.
▲ (Underside)
Toasted & Broken In
Irvin S. Cobb
H & B
Washington MO, U.S.A.
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Toasted & Broken In
Irvin S. Cobb
H & B
Washington MO, U.S.A.
▲ "Irvin S. Cobb" is a line of Hirschl & Bendheim (H&B)
▲ (Underside)
Sweetheart
H & B
Washington MO, U.S.A.
The firm had its own factory in Washington (MO) and was
Missouri Meerschaum's Co (M.M.) strongest competitor. The company motto, "From Father to Son Since 1871" accompanied its trademark-letterhead for 120 years, until
H & B was bought out by M.M. in the early 1990s.
▲
(Left side)
H.R.H.
Own Briar
(Right side)
Made in England, 541
The stem logo and the markings of this pipe undoubtedly turn it into a version
of the Sasieni's "His Royal Highness" sub-brand. All it takes to be convinced is to display
a
version stamped "Sasieni Made".
▲ (Left side) H.T.L (Right side) Made in London, England, 201
▲ Haddon Hall, De Luxe, Made in London, England, 36
▲ The dot on the stem may be discolorated since pipes of this brand display red dots too.
▲ (Left side) Hall of Fame
(Right side) Made in England (Arched), 4
▲ (Left side) Hall of Fame, Saint Claude
(Right side) Made in France
▲ Given its stampings, this pipe probably isn't crafted in the same workshop than the former.
▲ (Left side) B (In Diamond) Hallmark
(Right side) Aged Imported Briar
▲ KBB (In clover), Hamilton (Arched), Italian Bruyére
See also (same logo in blue):
Dorset
▲ Hampton Court, Made in England, 35 c
▲ (On top)
― BRANDT ―
(Underside)
― Handcut in Denmark ―
― 70 ―
― [Star symbol] ―
▲ The shape and the
stampings of this pipe seems to correspond to a piece carved by Hans
Brandt . His son Fred Brandt who is an architect carves pipes
too. ▼
▲ (Underside)
― FRED. BRANDT ―
― Straight Grain ―
― Handcut in Denmark ―
▲ Pipe by Fred Brandt. The markings differ from
those of his father Hans by a "FRED."
addition
Artisans: Hans Brandt and his son Fred. Hans
Brandt was himself the son of Frederik Brandt who used to carve pipes stamped with his initials "FBR".
▲ (Left side)
Hansen Briar Handmade
(Near the stem)
Made in Denmark
▲ (Left side) B 7415 Harcourt (Right side) Made in England
Anglo-Danish brand whose pipes were made by
Nording and
Preben Holm in the 1960s for the US distributor
Lane Ltd. In the 1970s these pipes were crafted for
Dunhill at Preben Holm's workshop.
▲ (On top) Harlekin, 3 Pat (On Bottom) Sweden
A brand of the Skandinaviska Pipfabriken.
See also: Bromma or Dollar
▲ (Left side) Harrington Park
(Right side) Algerian Briar, Made in France
▲ (Underside)
Hartmann, Design
Hand made in Denmark (circular)
Artisan:
Hans Hartmann (retired artisan) used to sell his pipe in the
Pipe-Dan shop at the begining of his carreer.
Grading: from A (the best) to E followed by the cheaper lines HH1 to HH4.
▲ (Inside case) Ludwig
Hartmann [Eagle] & Eidam Wien
Meerschaum pipe fitted with a 14 Kt gold band.
N.B.: Eidam (plur. Die Eidame) is a (obsolete) German
word meaning "Son-in-law".
Ludwig Hartmann was founded in 1829 and their meerschaum
pipes were quite renowned considering they received the "Medaille
de 1ere classe" at the Exposition Universelle, 1867 in Paris.
▲ (Underside) Harwood's P.Patent 27770, 141
(On top) Synchrolip, Duke, English Made
Harwood Brothers Ltd., pipemaker in Liverpool
Hasso

▲ (Underside)
― Hasso ―
― H ―
Artisan: Hasso Baudis (born 1955) was an active pipe maker from
1978 to 1983 and he produced about 1000-1100 pipes during this period. He later worked
as an architect.
▲ Hawthorne, Imported Briar
▲ (Left side) Haymarket, London Made (Right side) Made by Loewe, 78
Haymarket 62, London is the place where Emil Loewe established his shop and workshop in 1856. Loewe pipes were crafted there at least until the 1960's.
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