Alfred Dunhill White Spot | Bruyere Briar Pipe | 4103 (Horn Army Mount)
The Bruyere is the original finish produced by Alfred Dunhill in 1910 and remained the only finish until 1917. By applying coats of deep red stain and light waxing to enhance the beautiful natural grain of the briar, instead of the previously used varnishing techniques, these pipes gained their title of Bruyere, French for briar.
We carefully select all of our Alfred Dunhill briar pipes for their distinct personality. We individually photograph each white spot pipe, rest assured that the pipe you see is the photo is the pipe you will hold.
If you are searching for an Alfred Dunhill white spot pipe that does not appear in our online boutique, please do not hesitate to get in touch via e-mail enquiries@smoke-king and one of our team will be happy to help you.
About this dunhill pipe...
Shape - Billiard
Group - 4
Stem - Hand Cut Vulcanite
Mouthpiece - Fishtail
Finish - Smooth
Filter - No
Handmade in England UK
The dimensions...
Overall Length - 149mm
Bowl Height - 44mm
Smoking Chamber Diameter - 20mm
Weight - 37g
About Alfred Dunhill...
Alfred Dunhill, famous for supplying briar smoking pipes to the most elite clientele in the world since 1904. Dunhill Pipes made in London are prized collector pieces; they deliver quality, sophistication, and refinement. To Smoke, a Dunhill white spot pipe is to experience a tradition of excellence that is perhaps the greatest in the world of pipes.
In 1915, the famous white spot was introduced as customers had trouble knowing which way to insert the handmade vulcanite mouthpieces. This very practical solution would become a definitive trademark of Dunhill pipes. The “white spot” soon became known as a symbol of quality.
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<p>The Bruyere is the original finish produced by Alfred Dunhill in 1910 and remained the only finish until 1917. By applying coats of deep red stain and light waxing to enhance the beautiful natural grain of the briar, instead of the previously used varnishing techniques, these pipes gained their title of Bruyere, French for briar. <br /> <br />We carefully select all of our Alfred Dunhill briar pipes for their distinct personality. We individually photograph each white spot pipe, rest assured that the pipe you see is the photo is the pipe you will hold.<br /> <br />If you are searching for an Alfred Dunhill white spot pipe that does not appear in our online boutique, please do not hesitate to get in touch via e-mail <a href="mailto:enquiries@smoke-king.co.uk">enquiries@smoke-king</a> and one of our team will be happy to help you.</p>
<p><strong>About this dunhill pipe...</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Shape - Billiard</li>
<li>Group - 4</li>
<li>Stem - Hand Cut Vulcanite</li>
<li>Mouthpiece - Fishtail</li>
<li>Finish - Smooth</li>
<li>Filter - No</li>
<li>Handmade in England UK</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The dimensions... </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Overall Length - 149mm</li>
<li>Bowl Height - 44mm</li>
<li>Smoking Chamber Diameter - 20mm</li>
<li>Weight - 37g</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About Alfred Dunhill...</strong></p>
<p>Alfred Dunhill, famous for supplying briar smoking pipes to the most elite clientele in the world since 1904. Dunhill Pipes made in London are prized collector pieces; they deliver quality, sophistication, and refinement. To Smoke, a Dunhill white spot pipe is to experience a tradition of excellence that is perhaps the greatest in the world of pipes.<br /> <br />In 1915, the famous white spot was introduced as customers had trouble knowing which way to insert the handmade vulcanite mouthpieces. This very practical solution would become a definitive trademark of Dunhill pipes. The “white spot” soon became known as a symbol of quality.</p>00https://zqbp9a.c2.acecdn.net/media/catalog/product/3/J/3J0VAXX4JSR_1.jpghttps://zqbp9a.c2.acecdn.net/media/catalog/product/M/2/M2MO3PYHKUQ_1.jpgadd-to-cartAlfred DunhillBruyere