Description: Ehrlich Boston Dublin Imported Briar Vintage Pipe6 INCHES LONG 2 INCH HEAD HEIGHT 1.2 OUNCES The David P. Ehrlich Company has remained solely in the hands of one family during its century of business, yet it has had several firm names and locations. David P. Ehrlich went to work in 1881 at the age of twenty for Ferdinand Abraham, who dealt in cigars and tobacco and who had begun business in 1868 at 1188 Washington Street in the South End, but in 1880 moved to the center of the city, where the firm has been ever since. David Ehrlich married the boss's daughter. In 1916 the name became the David P. Ehrlich Company and Mr. Ehrlich devoted the rest of his life to this business. Since David's death in 1912 it has been owned by - his nieces and nephews including Richard A. and William Ehrlich.Ehrlich's Pipe Shop, courtesy Doug ValitchkaSet, courtesy Doug ValitchkaEhrlich's Supreme, courtesy Doug ValitchkaEhrlich's Supreme nomenclature, courtesy Doug ValitchkaEhrlich's Supreme nomenclature, courtesyDoug ValitchkaConnoisseur ad, courtesy Doug ValitchkaEhrlich shop has since 1880 had a predilection for historic sites. 25 Court Street was close to the spot where from 1721-1726 James Franklin had, with the assistance of his brother Benjamin, published The New-England Courant. In 1908 the firm moved a few doors up Court Street to number 37, on the opposite corner of the alley that is grandiloquently named Franklin Avenue. This new locution was on the site of the one-time printing office of Edes and Gill, publishers of the Boston Gazette, in whose back room some of the "Indians" of the Boston Tea Party assumed their disguises. Soon after the end of World War II at which time the store was located at 33 Court Street a move around the corner to 207 Washington Street brought the shop diagonally across from the Old State House and onto the site occupied from 1610-1808 by the First Church of Boston. The demolition of 207 Washington Street in 1967 caused still another move to 32 Tremont Street, adjoining King's Chapel burying Ground, which is the oldest cemetery in Boston.SHIPPING ALWAYS COMBINED BUY 3 PIPES AT THE SAME TIME AND SHIPPING IS FREE IN THE USA INTERNATIONAL COLLECTORS MUST USE EBAY GLOBAL SHIPPING
Price: 40 USD
Location: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-29T18:02:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Ehrlich
Body Shape: Dublin
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Filter Size: NONE