A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE SILVER
AND OBJECTS OF VERTU
THE WHAT IS? SILVER DICTIONARY

TOBACCONISTS
PIPE MAKERS
PIPE MOUNTERS
SILVER HALLMARKS

A pipe for tobacco smoking typically consists of a small chamber (the bowl) for the combustion of the tobacco to be smoked and a thin stem (shank) that ends in a mouthpiece (the bit).
The stem needs a long channel of constant position and diameter running through it, and this is difficult to carve out of a pre-existing block. Because it is molded rather than carved, clay may make up the entire pipe or just the bowl, but most other materials have stems made separately and detachable.
Often a silver band is used to connect the bowl to the detachable stem. In the UK, sterling silver spigots (or ferrules) bear Assay Office's hallmarks which allow to date the pipes and obtain information about their maker, mounter or importer.
In most cases these objects weren't presented to hallmarking by silversmiths but by importers, retailers and pipe mounters who were identified in Assay Office's ledgers as "tobacconists", "pipe makers" or "pipe mounters".
The tobacconist is an expert dealer in tobacco in various forms and related accessories as pipes, lighters, matches, pipe cleaners, pipe tampers, ashtrays, cigar cutters or "novelties".
TOBACCONISTS - PIPE MANUFACTURERS - PIPE MOUNTERS
PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTERS IN BRITISH ASSAY OFFICES

MAKER'S AND SPONSOR'S MARK: R
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

BIR=Birmingham    CHE=Chester    DUB=Dublin    LON=London
MARK
NAME
ASSAY OFFICE
DATE
TRADE
RD into a chamfered rectangle Robert Victor DUMENIL - London: London 1896 hallmark
Robert Victor DUMENIL - London Robert Victor DUMENIL - London: London 1896 hallmark
LON
1895
silver worker (mounter)
RH into two separate squares
Richard HINES - Birmingham
BIR
1896
pipe dealer




RH over S into a pentagon R.HOVENDEN & SONS - London: Birmingham 1897 hallmark








R.HOVENDEN & SONS - London: Chester 1897 hallmark
R.HOVENDEN & SONS - London R.HOVENDEN & SONS - London: Birmingham 1897 hallmark












R.HOVENDEN & SONS - London: Chester 1897 hallmark
BIR
CHE
LON

1894
1900

merchants
gold & silver workers
R.J. into a rectangle inside a lozenge Reuben JORDAN (possibly) - London: Chester 189? hallmark
Reuben JORDAN (possibly) - London Reuben JORDAN (possibly) - London: Chester 189? hallmark
CHE
LON
1910
1906
silversmith (mark entered by Imperial Tobacco Co)
R.K into an oval
Richard KENNEDY James KENNEDY - Dundee
CHE
1905
tobacconist
R.L. without frame
Rudolf LICHTBLAN - London
CHE
1904
pipe manufacturer
R&M into a chamfered rectangle
RENDEL & MATTHEWS - Birmingham
BIR
1896
pipe mounters
R.P into an oval
Robert PARKINSON - Bolton
CHE
1923
tobacco manufacturer and dealer


R.P into two conjoined circles
Richard PATTENDEN - London
CHE
1899
pipe mounter
R.S. without frame
Robert SMITHERS - London
LON
1905
pipe mounter
R.T without frame
Richard TURNER - Preston
CHE
1887 c.
tobacconist, cigar merchant
RT over RF into a rectangle Robert TUCKER & Reginald FOWLES trading as TUCKER, FOWLES & Co - London: London 1910 hallmark
Robert TUCKER & Reginald FOWLES trading as TUCKER, FOWLES & Co - London Robert TUCKER & Reginald FOWLES trading as TUCKER, FOWLES & Co - London: London 1910 hallmark
LON
1895
Egyptian cigarettes importers

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