GBD
Tapestry Collector Pot 9682
About the maker:
GBD's are often
considered as "also rans" among the classic British pipes, especially
after their acquisition by Cadogan, who repositioned them as low-end pieces. But
like Comoy, they had their origins in France at the turn of the century, and
then moving to London, center of the pipe universe at that time. They produced
consistently well made pipes, almost entirely of Algerian briar. Toward the end
of the "family" period, they introduced the "Collector" and
"Unique" lines, made by Jamieson, who had carved for Barling for many
years. Older GBD pieces are very good smokers.
Origin
London, England or
France (see markings)
Description:
This is an old, but UNSMOKED
Tapestry from 1970's! Features brown sandblast, with four smooth panels,
geometric shapes (triangles and circles) masked before blasting.
Condition:
100/100
This pipe is in mint condition and has not been smoked.
Markings:
GBD
Tapestry
Collector