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TinBids: “A Blend Fit for a Prince” | 1950s Dunhill Prince of Wales – A Royal Relic from Duke Street скачать в хорошем качестве

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TinBids: “A Blend Fit for a Prince” | 1950s Dunhill Prince of Wales – A Royal Relic from Duke Street

TinBids 7-Day, NO RESERVE Auction Live! Bid now and bring home some pipe cheer from yesteryear: https://tinbids.com/auction/115253/ There was once a time when a man’s day began with a newspaper under his arm, a soft felt hat on his head, and a pipe between his teeth. The hum of a trolley car outside, the chime of a shop bell, the familiar comfort of good tobacco and a steady hand with a match. And on the counter at 30 Duke Street, St. James’s, the great house of Alfred Dunhill kept tins lined like medals—each one a promise of calm, character, and craftsmanship. Among those tins sat one with a touch of royalty about it: Prince of Wales Mixture. Born from the days when Dunhill’s blends graced the smoking tables of London’s elite, this was no ordinary mixture—it was created in honor of the very Prince who granted Dunhill his Royal Warrant back in 1921. The Prince was known to favor a tobacco of quiet refinement, and Dunhill obliged with a recipe of poise rather than power. It was the Englishman’s English blend: bright and orange Virginias for sweetness, delicate Orientals for fragrance, a trace of black Cavendish for body and a cool, shadowed depth. The result was a mixture as smooth as a Savile Row jacket—never brash, never fussy, just endlessly agreeable. Dunhill described it then as “a smoking mixture of supreme distinction—rich flavor, very cool, of medium strength.” The tin offered here hails from that golden postwar decade when life regained its polish and the air in the clubroom carried both pipe smoke and possibility. It remains factory sealed, still bearing its knife-lid pry tab and the proud legend “Manufactured by Alfred Dunhill Ltd., 30 Duke Street, St. James’s, London S.W.1.” A fragment of the old green U.S. Internal Revenue stamp still clings to the lid—a ghost of the era when every imported tin paid its due before crossing the Atlantic. Turn it over and you’ll find the cool certainty of MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN stamped cleanly into the steel. The label, with its cream field and red Roman border, remains remarkably bright, and the lid shows that gentle, natural dome collectors love to see— a strong indicator of well-preserved leaf. To imagine it opened is to picture London in miniature: the warm richness of Virginia and Oriental leaf mingling with the scent of polished mahogany and rain on stone. A note of cedar, a flicker of tea-sweetness, a breath of the fireplace—a tobacco meant not for hurried mornings but for evenings measured by the tick of a mantel clock. By the early 1960s the Prince of Wales name slipped quietly from Dunhill’s catalogue. The world grew louder, faster, less inclined to linger. But this tin remains, a gentleman’s relic from the decade of fountain pens, hand-rolled cuffs, and a slower kind of confidence. Few have survived unopened; fewer still with such dignity. For the collector who appreciates the elegance of a bygone leaf, or the pipe man who still believes a blend should carry itself with manners—this is a treasure straight from the Duke Street of the mid-century. A royal echo sealed in tin, waiting patiently since the days of polished shoes and pocket squares. DETAILS: -Alfred Dunhill – Prince of Wales Mixture -Factory sealed · 4 oz (approx. 50 g) · c. 1950-1956 -Bright & orange Virginias · Oriental leaf · Black Cavendish -Mild to medium strength · Cool, dry, naturally sweet -Partial U.S. tax stamp · Knife-lid intact · “MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN” base emboss -Discontinued early 1960s · Exceptionally scarce sealed example Pipe Appeal — Swell Smokes from a Swell Era

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