By Al Jones

One of my favorite British shapes is the 256 Author made by Comoy’s. I’ve owned several of this shape, including some seconds lines. This Marshall Field & Co made pipe caught my eye on eBay. We have seen another Marshall Field & Co. pipe on these pages in the past. This one is the Field DeLuxe grade. It has a Marshall Field logo on the stem and a signature on the shank.
Marshall Field & Company was a large retail department store that originated in Chicago. They were owned by for a short time in the 1980’s by British-American Tobacco group but later sold to Target and eventually Macy’s in 2005. They had catalogs like Sears, but I was unable to find one showing their pipes.
This example is definitely made by Comoy’s, from the distinctive 256 shape and stamp and the Comoy’s country-of-manufacture stamp (COM) . The pipe as delivered was in very good condition and appeared to have been lightly smoked. There were some teeth pricks on the stem, a very light cake in the bowl and a heavily oxidized stem. The Made In London, England COM was used from the 1950’s to the merger point in 1981.
I removed the oxidation from the stem with 600, 800, 1,500 and 2,000 grade wet sandpaper. I used a Magic Eraser pad around the shield stem logo. The stem was then buffed with White Diamond rouge and Meguiars Plastic Polish.
I buffed the briar lightly with White Diamond, then several coats of Carnuba wax. The bowl was soaked with alcohol and sea salt.
Here are the other Comoys 256 shapes that I have owned.
The Guildhall

Lions Head

Comoys Old Bruyere

Selected Straight Grain

And finally pictures of the finished Marshall Field pipe


































































