Smooth burgundy Dunhill Bruyere pipe, classic curved brandy-pot model number 3257 with traditional black ebonite mouthpiece.The pipe is very elegant and its dark red colour makes it very refined. The pipe is medium in size and stands out for its bowl, which is capable of excellent smoking in any situation; it is a classic curved model from Dunhill. Its lightness makes it ideal for smoking while walking or sitting comfortably in an armchair. A classic that never tires and is always current.The special feature of this model is that the bowl is a mixture of a brandy and a pot. It is rarely produced and highly sought after by collectors. The distinctive feature of this model is that the bowl is a cross between a brandy and a pot. It is rarely produced and highly sought after by collectors. The Bruyere was introduced in 1910, marked with an "A" on the side of the shank until 1975, which stood for "best quality"; until 1934, the shank was marked "INNER TUBE". It was the only finish available from 1910 to 1917 and the colour is the iconic very dark reddish brown. Bruyere is considered the Dunhill par excellence. The pipe was produced in 2000. Evaluation group 3.
Alfred Dunhill opened his tobacco shop in Duke Street, London, in 1983 and presented his first pipe in 1906. His intention was to create something that was useful and reliable, aesthetically beautiful: he wanted it to last and be the best of its kind. Dunhill pipes were soon considered among the best pipes in the world, and their success is still evident today. They are handmade with the finest materials, from briar to German ebonite, and with an almost obsessive meticulousness that guarantees a finished product that is perfect in every detail. The special oil treatment of the briar is the secret of their quality, carefully guarded and protected by patent. Dunhill models have become a benchmark in the world of pipes, recognised for their undisputed class, refinement and elegance. They are timeless models that continue to give enthusiasts great satisfaction today, just as they did in the past. Dunhill boasts many admirers and collectors around the world who appreciate its drier taste, which mainly enhances the EM models. There are two finishes, sandblasted and smooth, available in various categories depending on details such as colour or grain. They are graded from 1 to 6 according to their size, with 1 being the smallest and 6 the largest.
If, after more than a century, Dunhill is still one of the most sought-after and beloved pipes, it is perhaps due to Alfred's motto, which is still applied today in production: 'Nothing less than the best'.

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