Made: 1801-1900 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 Horn tobacco pipe, carved in one piece with barrel shaped bowl Science Museum Group The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum Horn tobacco pipe, carved in one piece with barrel shaped bowl, horizontal stem, English, 19th century Details Category: Smoking Collection: Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection Object Number: A136739 Materials: horn and bowl lining, tin Measurements: bowl: height 50 mm length 190 mm bowl: diameter 25 mm type: tobacco pipes credit: Glendining Related Objects Leatherette covered tobacco pipe case Meerschaum pipe bowl, Bavarian, 1790-1825 Meerschaum cigarette holder and case Terracotta smoking pipe Meerschaum tobacco pipe with cherrywood stem and amber mouthpiece Meerschaum tobacco pipe bowl with pierced silver lid Meerschaum cigarette holder and case
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