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W. White Co Clay Pipe from Glasgow found...
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight Blues" data-source="post: 56451" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>BB, Very interesting, happy to hear you were reunited with such an amazing piece.</p><p>I just recently purchased almost the exact same pipe, I found it at my neighbors estate sale, I new him 21 years and he never mentioned anything about pipes at all.</p><p></p><p>My clay has the same T D markings on the bowl, the only other markings are on the left side of the stem, found is the word Germany. This pipe appears to be unsmoked, I'm looking forward to trying her out. I also have recently purchased a Williamsburg Pottery</p><p>tavern pipe, I got her on a Mothers day outing at Fort Stanwix in Rome NY this past weekend. </p><p></p><p>Please post if you find any new info on the T D clay,</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight Blues, post: 56451, member: 9"] BB, Very interesting, happy to hear you were reunited with such an amazing piece. I just recently purchased almost the exact same pipe, I found it at my neighbors estate sale, I new him 21 years and he never mentioned anything about pipes at all. My clay has the same T D markings on the bowl, the only other markings are on the left side of the stem, found is the word Germany. This pipe appears to be unsmoked, I'm looking forward to trying her out. I also have recently purchased a Williamsburg Pottery tavern pipe, I got her on a Mothers day outing at Fort Stanwix in Rome NY this past weekend. Please post if you find any new info on the T D clay, Dan [/QUOTE]
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