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A Dunhill Pipe Dating... Published in Pipe Smoker, Winter 1984 A part of the guide was re-published in the Spring 2005 issue of Pipes and Tobaccos Please note: Scanning the text from the original article has presented problems, some of which I have not been able to solve. Much of the spacing in this presentation is not as intended. A Dunhill Pipe Dating Guide Alfred Dunhill began to manufacture briar smoking pipes in 1910; the famous white spot first appeared on top of the hand-cut vulcanite mouthpiece in 1915 in order that the customer should know which part faced upwards. At about this same time a one year guarantee against defects was offered on the bowl of each pipe, and to insure against far older Dunhill pipes being replaced under this guarantee a simple dating code, showing the year of manufacture, was devised and stamped onto each pipe bowl. This code is still in use today. Pipe collectors, especially in America, pride themselves on having acquired Dunhill pipes in prime condition which were made in the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's. Some collectors strive to acquire only those Dunhill pipes made between 1920 when Dunhill stopped buying bowls turned in France in favor of those turned in London at the newly opened Dunhill bowl-turning facility and 1928 the year of Alfred Dunhill's retirement. Consequently, much confusion has arisen over the dating code because it has not been standardized over the years, and seemingly minor differences in the code can mean a difference of years, even decades, in the manufacture of the pipe. Adding to this is the fact that the firm has used a great many special stampings depending on what part of the world to which their pipes were destined, and that sometimes these stampings or codes were used for only three or four months duration. Leading to even greater confusion is that many pipes were simply stamped incorrectly; at times one part or another of the code is not to be found on a given pipe. Taking all this into account it should not be surprising that the original and complete dating code list, in possession of the firm's archivist at 30 Duke Street, is some twenty eight pages long. And even if this list was made available it would be of little use to any but the most expert because it can only be used in conjunction with the most precise knowledge of the Dunhill pipe as it has changed in appearance over the years. But enough of the complications in dating Dunhill pipes. A hand-carved as opposed to machine-carved pipe of classic design. Not made after 1930's. Denotes Dunhill straight grain pipes. The bruyere finish was used on these pipes through 1929; root finish was used thereafter. Denotes a pipe designed by the customer and carved to order. Not made after late 1920's or early 1930's. These were not carved to order. Collector - denotes hand-turned bowls as opposed to machine-turned made from plateau briar. Examples for this period read: 4 R DUNHILL 4 A DUNHILL or ROOT BRIAR BRUYERE on one side, and on the other MADE IN ENGLAND 5 6 7 8 9 0 according to the year. NOTE: During this period the line under the suffix number was sometimes not stamped, but the suffix number itself is always smaller than the D in ENGLAND. In addition from 1965-70 the size of the suffix number is the same as the D in ENGLAND. MADE IN ENGLAND 11 12 13 14 15 1976 - 77 During this period the group number and finish code were dropped and the old shape numbers were dropped in favor of a new system. Shape numbers during this period had either 3, 4, or 5 digits. MADE IN ENGLAND 16 17 according to the year 1978-82 In 1978 shape numbers all became five digit. Also the double digit suffix number sometimes underlined again became smaller than the D in ENGLAND. As above but with the suffix 3 or 4 after the word ENGLAND. DUNHILL SHELL BRIAR MADE IN ENGLAND 5 6 7 8 9 0 according to the year. NOTE: During this period the line under the suffix number was sometimes not stamped, but the suffix number itself is always smaller than the D in ENGLAND. From 1965-70 the size of the suffix number is the same as the D in ENGLAND. MADE IN ENGLAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1971-75 As above, but with a double digit suffix number sometimes underlined. The Redbark is introduced in 1973. MADE IN ENGLAND 11 12 13 14 15 1976-77 During this period the group number and finish code were dropped and the old shape numbers were dropped in favor of a new system. Shape numbers during this period had either 3, 4, or 5 digits. DUNHILL SHELL MADE IN ENGLAND 16 17 1978-82 In 1978 shape numbers all became five digit. Also the double digit suffix number sometimes underlined again became smaller than the D in ENGLAND. The Cumberland finish is introduced in 1980. DUNHILL SHELL MADE IN ENGLAND 18 19 20 21 22.