Barling Pipe Trafalgar Ye Olde Wood 1815


Barling Pipe Trafalgar Ye Olde Wood 1815

Barling Pipe Trafalgar Ye Olde Wood 1815

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159.00
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When Admiral Nelson sank 20 enemy ships at Cape Trafalgar in 1805 without losing a single one of his own, he became a hero and England became the number one naval power.

A memorial to Nelson can be found on London's Trafalgar Square since 1842. The lions, which are the heraldic animal of the crown and the city of London, lying around the monument as statues and also in  sterling silver embedded in the mouthpiece of the pipe.

A cult model from the original British luxury brand Barling.

Including high-quality box and pipe bag.

  • Straight: Dublin
  • Surface: red brown
  • Drilling: 9 mm
  • Stem: Acrylic
  • Material: Briar
  • Length: 155 mm
  • Height of bowl: 50 mm
  • Drilling of the bowl: 20 mm
  • Weight: ca. 40g

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