Open main menu
Peterson Pipes / Seasonal / Christmas 2021 Sherlock Holmes Heritage
Christmas 2021 Sherlock Holmes Heritage Original Fishtail (9mm)
About The Shape
First appearing as our Sherlock Holmes Commemorative pipe in 1987, and later as part of our Original Sherlock Holmes collection (1899-1991), this extra-large Calabash shape was designed by our senior craftsman Paddy Larrigan, and features a bold, trumpeting bowl, deep, full bend, and the stout, muscular proportions that define our House Style.
About The Series
Each year since 2009, we've released a special-edition Christmas pipe, typically presenting an array of our popular Classic shapes in a singular finish. For 2021, however, we elevated the series further, offering all 14 of our fan-favourite Sherlock Holmes shapes in not one but three distinct finishes, including the warm, burgundy stain of the Heritage Smooth seen here — topped with a black acrylic fishtail stem and adorned with a warm, tasteful copper mount. Each pipe also comes complete with a matching leather pipe stand.
About The Range
In addition to our regular production ranges, we also offer a number of limited-edition series unique to each year. These lines celebrate our rich history and tradition of craftsmanship, often looking to the past in order to innovate for tomorrow. From our annual Saint Patrick's Day and Christmas Pipe series to our singular Pipe of the Year models, these pieces are crafted for true Peterson collectors and enthusiasts.

Christmas 2021 Sherlock Holmes Heritage Original Fishtail (9mm)

€113.82

Not Available for Purchase

Length 144mm
Weight 65g
Bowl Height 56mm
Bowl Width 40mm
Chamber Depth 45mm
Chamber Width 22mm
Stem Material Acrylic
Filter 9mm
Shape Calabash
Finish Smooth
Material Briar

Please Note: Our product images are representative. You may expect some reasonable cosmetic variation between the example we've photographed and the product you receive.

We use cookies to provide you the best experience.
Please see our Cookie Policy to for more information about how we use cookies.
Cookie Policy Accept