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So, my uncle left me a small collection of pipes years ago, along with a cool holder/tobacco storage deal.

I had them all cleaned by a reputable, local shop about 3-4 years ago, but just could not get into smoking them.

...Maybe "too much" to learn, my impatience, the thought of yet ANOTHER slippery slope...Dunno.

I am now thinking to either trade them or sell them, but the big question is value.

They might be worth a dollar each, and that's fine. (Getting them into the hands of someone who would appreciate them is the goal, here)

So here are some pics, arranged in pairs. Under each pic is any/all inscriptions I could read on the stems.
I would guesstimate that they were all bought around the 1960's or 1970's, and I am pretty sure one is a Ben Wade :)
Any help in determining exactly what they are, and any sort of ballpark value (which I realize is extremely subjective) would be very much appreciated!


TOP PIPE: "Hilson VIVA Belgium 37"
BOTTOM PIPE: "The Tinder Box Unique Made in England"



TOP PIPE: "Sunrise Amber Grain 203 Vintage Briar Frant"
BOTTOM PIPE: "Astleys 109 Jermy St London"


TOP PIPE: (no markings, assuming it’s a Ben Wade)
BOTTOM PIPE: "Danish Sovereign Made in Denmark"

 
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I can't really help you out on value other than suggesting you hit ebay and see what others are selling for. I personally have a Hilson I paid $15 for and a Sunrise (Comoy second) that I paid $8.
 
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Just because I find this kind of stuff interesting, I'll add the following about your collection.

Both "The Tinderbox" (tobacco shop out of California) and the Astley's (tobacco shop out of England) are most likely house pipes that could have been made by any number of manufacturers. Normally house pipes are seconds. The Danish Sovereign is a Stanwell second. I'm no expert on Ben Wade but do think it a little odd for it to be unmarked. Are there any symbols on the stem?
 

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Just because I find this kind of stuff interesting, I'll add the following about your collection.

Both "The Tinderbox" (tobacco shop out of California) and the Astley's (tobacco shop out of England) are most likely house pipes that could have been made by any number of manufacturers. Normally house pipes are seconds. The Danish Sovereign is a Stanwell second. I'm no expert on Ben Wade but do think it a little odd for it to be unmarked. Are there any symbols on the stem?
Thanks for the clues!
I'll double check the Wade...
 
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I wish I had more to add than what's been said already...

It's a really nice selection of shapes and, just because they are likely seconds or basket pipes, they may stilll be great smokers.

I agree with the Ebay search, although I suspect most of them you'll find going for around $10-$15. The Freehand (the one suspected of being the Ben Wade second) seems to have a lot of oxidation on the stem. Give it a soak for several hours in a mild Oxyclean bath and then scrub it with a Mr. Clean eraser to remove the oxidation. Not much effort but could be the difference between unloading it for $10 and selling it for $20.

Some nice looking pipes in there!
 
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