I hope someone on this forum can help identifying the maker of this pipe.
A bit of history on this piece: it is modeled in the shape of a Turkish chibouk pipe. The pipe is completely handmade (not made from machined parts), the inside consists of a red Turkish clay pipe to guarantee a dry smoke.
The pipe is marked on the underside with 2 hallmarks: "12" and "Nagy" (If I read it correctly)
The 12 Löthiges mark is an exact match to Fig. 8 in the attached pages from Die Punzirung in Oesterreich - Karl Knies - 1896
This would mean the pipe s made in the mig 19th century in Krakow, Poland at the time of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
Is there anyone who can identify this silversmith? Any info on the smith or anything pertaining to this pipe is very welcome.
Looking forward to your reply,
Arjan

