Made: 1900-1930 in Uganda This image is released under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Licence License this image for commercial use at Science and Society Picture Library License Black pottery tobacco pipe with long wooden stem Science Museum Group The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum Black pottery tobacco pipe with long wooden stem, bowl has finely incised decoration round rim, possibly Gandan made, Uganda, 1900-1930 Details Category: Smoking Collection: Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection Object Number: A301631 Materials: pottery and stem, wood Measurements: bowl: height 37 mm bowl, internal: diameter 25 mm bowl, external: diameter 28 mm overall: length 375 mm stem: length 320 mm stem: diameter 15 mm type: tobacco pipes credit: Christian Missionary Society Related Objects Chunk of gnarled and knotty cherrywood hollowed out to form bowl of tobacco pipe Inferior quality meerschaum tobacco pipe bowl and stem socket only Terracotta tobacco pipe Meerschaum tobacco pipe head in form of woman's head Tobacco pipe (meerschaum) with case Caved meerschaum pipe, Vienna, Austria, 1871-1890 Meerschaum tobacco pipe head in form of woman's head

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