One white ball clay smoking pipe stem fragment with multiple bands of decorative rouletting. The stem has one band of "runs of dots" between two bands of Bristol diamonds. Some of the Bristol diamond decoration is missing the central dot within the diamond. Above this decoration, there is a rouletted band of repeating "V"-shaped decoration. There is a stamped/impressed "WE" within the runs of dots, which may link to pipe-maker Williams Evans I or II (1660-1700), a pipe manufacturer in Bristol, England.
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Object number
193.10
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Date made
1660 - 1700
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Dimensions
Bore Diameter 7/64 inches
Thickness 0.39 inches
Length 2.66 inches
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Decoration
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Color
White
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Animals/objects
Smoking Pipe
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Patterns
Other (see comments)
Lettering
Runs of Dots
Bristol Diamonds
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Material
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Context
Lot 13 South, Sub-Landfill: River Bottom Silt Deposit (624.193)
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Forms
Stem
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Techniques
Molded