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Unmarked heel-less tobacco pipe bowl.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694470
bowl type #18 in Hume and #24 in Atkinson and Oswald, 5/64'' stem bore diameter
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe marked with ÒHÓ and ÒMÓ on either side of the heel.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694488
bowl type #15 in Hume and #25 in Atkinson and Oswald, 5/64'' bore diameter
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe bowl marked with ÒCBÓ in a cartouche.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1694492
bowl type #18 in Hume and #24 in Atkinson and Oswald, 5/64'' bore diameter
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806983
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and children may all have used objects such as this pipe. Moreover, pipes would...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe stem, base and bowl.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1806995
This is a fragment of a white clay tobacco pipe. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and children may all have used objects such as this pipe. Moreover, pipes would...
Explore This ItemTobacco pipe stem, base, bowl, and rim.
Earthenware, ball clay | Object #: 1807014
This is the most complete white clay tobacco pipe from House For Families assemblage. Smoking tobacco was an activity that permeated the lives of eighteenth century people. Individuals as diverse as planters and enslaved laborers, men and women, adults and children may all have used objects suc...
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