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Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and notable engineer who patented the first telephone.
Greatly influenced by the deafness of both his mother and his wife, Bell dedicated much of his life’s work to researching hearing and speech and helping the hearing impaired communicate.
In 1876 he was awarded the first US patent for the invention of the telephone. In 1885 he co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T). In addition to the telephone, Bell worked on numerous other inventions, including a metal detector, airplanes, and hydrofoils—or “flying” boats.
This limited edition pipe was specially manufactured to celebrate the centenary of Graham Bell's death.
The pipe is a Group 4 Stand-up Quaint shape in Bruyere finish, and is fitted with a finely engraved Sterling Silver band (please note: the pictures were taken with the protective film still on).
The accompanying solid Sterling Silver tamper depicts in high detail Graham Bell's most important invention, the early telephone.
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Brand | Dunhill - White Spot |
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Type/Model | Pipe / Pfeife / Pipa |
Serial number | 23 of 25 |