Marylebone

Marylebone

When Benjamin Barling opened his workshop in the London borough of Marylebone in 1812 and thus laid the foundation stone for the company, he could not have suspected that more than 200 years later Barling would become a legend among pipe connoisseurs.

The pipes are very well made, can be smoked extremely well and look classically British.

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The Marylebone Bark 1816 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Bark 1813 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Bark 1815 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Bark 1817 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Bark 1818 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Bark 1812 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Bark 1823 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Fossil 1812 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Fossil 1813 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

The Marylebone Fossil 1814 impresses with its traditional look and very good workmanship. Named after the famous London borough.

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