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    Posted 6 days ago

    Emsien
    (10 items)

    Wondering what time frame this would be from - according to Google E Wilke started marketing pipe in 1890 and this is E Wilke NYC which Google says is the early ones but wondering if there was a way to know when this would have been made

    Also wondering what the stem material is

    Any help would be appreciated

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    1. solver solver, 5 days ago
      Very nice pipe, Emsien, especially since it appears that is the original case. Just a guess, but the stem is possibly bakelite. See photo number 3, courtesy of Vermont Freehand, to compare:
      https://vermontfreehand.com/product/bakelite-stems/
      and
      courtesy of Worthpoint:
      https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/53-vintage-bakelite-pipe-stems-yellow-1862699638

      E[dwin] Wilke, N.Y.C., courtesy of pipedia.org:
      https://pipedia.org/wiki/Wilke

      Is there a mark on the band? If so, it could be gold-plated or filled, or gold. Otherwise, probably brass.

      Hope this helps.





    2. Emsien, 5 days ago
      Thanks solver for the links - they look interesting will take a deeper look at them - my thought was Bakelite but was t sure when they started using them for stems but a quick Google search says early 1900s so that fits
    3. solver solver, 4 days ago
      My pleasure, Emsien. Bakelite was invented in 1907 and patented in 1909.
    4. solver solver, 3 days ago
      I forgot to point out the "Algerian Briar" on the shank. Here is info from PipesMagazine.com

      https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/why-algerian-briar-was-highly-regarded.96065/

      The first discussion includes a link to a 1948 article from "Pipe Lovers Magazine" (the PDF file page 7) titled "Algeria ... The Land of Briar."
    5. Emsien, 3 days ago
      Hi solver thanks again for the info.

      Just wondering what your thoughts are on the timeframe for this pipe. The stem is mostly Bakelite as you said, I did the 409 test on it and it turns yellow, then with the Algerian Briar it seems older to me - but the articles I find on line suggests the change to 2 line name E Wilke NYC as opposed to the 1 line version started in the 60s/70s but I would have thought the pipe would be older then that

      Any ideas ?

      Thanks again for the info

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