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Two Early clay Tobacco Pipes Circa 1840  1880 Ref. CL-16
Two Early clay Tobacco Pipes Circa 1840  1880 Ref. CL-16

Two Early clay Tobacco Pipes Circa 1840 1880 Ref. CL-16

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
1800s
Type
Pipes
Bob Shop ID
614866106
Description: Two Early clay Tobacco Pipes Circa 1840 1880 Ref. CL-16
Maker: English or Dutch
Date: 1840 - 1880

History: Dating back to around the 1600s smoking tobacco became a common pursuit in Britain. Clay pipe bowls can be dated with some certainty according to their shape, size and decoration, and with even more accuracy if they feature a makers-mark on the heel, the protrusion under the bowl. Smaller bowls indicate an earlier date whereas the larger bowls are closer to the late 1800s.  King James 1 detested smoking and in the early 1600s placed a 4,000 percent tax increase on tobacco causing the English pipe makers to set up factories in the Netherlands and, together with the Dutch pipe producers, the clay pipe production thrived.
Marks/Observations: The pipes are likely to have been retrieved from the Thames River in England.

Pipe with stem
1. Mark (faint) showing number 96
2. Spur under bowl
3. Small sized hole in stem
4. Thinner walled medium fluted bowl
Pipe without stem -
1. No makers mark
2. No spur under bowl
3. Large sized hole in stem
4. Bowl in the shape of a womans head
Condition: As shown on the photos
 
Price: R200.00
Shipping by courier only: R100.00
 
Please note, I am NOT a qualified archaeologist/antiquarian and the description I have given is based on research of the subject.
This is a genuine antique. Please remember the classification of an 'antique' is that it should be 100 years old, OR MORE.
 
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