Barling Pipe Nelson Fossil 1822 second


Barling Pipe Nelson Fossil 1822 second

Barling Pipe Nelson Fossil 1822 second

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The pipe in honor of Sir Horatio Nelson - probably the most famous admiral of the Royal Navy. Thanks to his spectacular victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, England could not be conquered and laid the foundation for English dominance of the world's oceans.

The solid sterling silver appliqué is shaped like a coiled ship's rope.

Second Model: -40% off SRP

  • Bent: Classic
  • Surface: sandblasted red brown
  • Drilling: 9 mm
  • Stem: Acrylic
  • Material: Briar
  • Length: 139 mm
  • Height of bowl: 48 mm
  • Drilling of the bowl: 20 mm
  • Weight: ca. 50g

Accessories

Barling activated carbon filter for 9mm pipes. With nostalgic-red paper. Made in Germany. 50 pieces pack.

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