The 1813 isn’t trying to hard to be elegant—it’s built around the idea of a proper, workmanlike smoke. A pot shape, through and through: broader bowl, lower profile, and designed to give the tobacco a bit more room to breathe rather than forcing it into a narrow chamber.
Barling, with their long London history, have always understood these fundamentals. The Trafalgar line carries that tradition forward—quietly named, but grounded in the sort of shapes that have been around because they work.
Finished here as part of the “Very Finest” grade, the briar is left smooth and honest. You get clear, warm grain across the bowl, properly shown off rather than buried under stain or blast. The metal band adds a touch of structure, but it’s the wood that holds your attention.
A pot is never about show—it’s about the smoke. And this one knows exactly what it’s doing.
9mm filter compatible.

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