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Rare English Alfred Dunhill Cumberland sandblasted brown reading pipe, group 3, 21 Zulu shape.
The Churchwarden Zulu pipe by Dunhill, model 21, is an iconic, classic shape, rarely offered in the Churchwarden format or as a reading pipe with a long mouthpiece.
The Zulu is a rare pipe shape by today's standards, but it is a classic, unique, beautiful, and extremely rare.
This version, in Churchwarden proportions of 24 cm with a long mouthpiece, is incredibly rare and unique.
A Churchwarden pipe with well-balanced dimensions and very light weight, Dunhill group 3 grading with smaller dimensions and good quality briar and finish.
The pipe is very elegant and refined, and the sandblasted brown color gives it a special grace.
The shape is the classic semi-curved Zulu with a short, thin oval shank and a generously sized, deep bowl, perfect for Virginia and aromatic tobaccos.
The Dunhill Cumberland Zulu Churchwarden 3621 pipe is extremely rare, medium-sized, and stands out for its excellent smokeability in any situation.
The single Cumberland shank produces a dry, cool smoke.
The Churchwarden Zulu 3621 pipe is Dunhill's English reading pipe model - The White Spot, a timeless model that every pipe smoker should have in their collection.
Its extraordinary lightness makes it ideal for any comfortable armchair smoke.
An English reading pipe that never tires and is always current.
The Dunhill Cumberland series is distinguished by its single sandblasting, for a softer effect combined with a beautiful brown color.
The pipe was produced in 2025, as indicated by the 25 stamp next to the Made in England mark.
Alfred Dunhill opened his tobacco shop on Duke Street in London in 1983 and presented his first pipe in 1906.
His aim was to create something useful, reliable, and aesthetically beautiful: he wanted it to last and be the best of its kind.
Dunhill English pipes were soon considered among the finest in the world, and their success is evident to this day. They are handcrafted with the finest materials, from briar to German ebonite, and with an almost obsessive meticulousness that guarantees the creation of a finished product perfect in every detail.
If, after over a hundred years, Dunhill is still one of the most coveted and beloved pipes, perhaps it is thanks to Alfred's motto, which is still applied in production today: "Nothing less than the best."
Each Dunhill - The White Spot pipe is a unique and one-of-a-kind piece, and the photos you see depict this exclusive pipe. Once purchased, it will be removed from the catalog.
If you require more detailed photos, we will be happy to send them to you.
DUNHILL'S PIPE IS FASHIONED FOR THE TOBACCO ENTHUSIAST WHO INSISTS HANDLING ONLY THE FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP.
MADE IN BRIAR ROOT, ENGLAND, THE PIPE WILL PROVIDE GENUINE ENJOYMENT FOR YEARS TO COME.
1) Width 243 mm
2) Height 45 mm
3) Depth 34 mm
4) Bowl diameter 20 mm
5) Bowl depth 40 mm
Features:
Marbled Cumberland stem. The White Spot symbol.
Mouthpiece diameter 8 mm. No filter.
Shape: Zulu Churchwarden.
Weight: 46 grams.
Finish: sandblasted briar.
Markings: Alfred Dunhill - The White Spot, 3621, Cumberland, Hand Made in England, 25
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