One complete white ball clay smoking pipe bowl with a plain rim and an almost complete stem. The bowl has a worn cartouche on the right side which possibly reads "RC" over "PW". Although the specific maker is unknown, the pipe's shape indicates that was manufactured in Bristol. The pipe has a flat base with no stem or heel. The interior of the bowl is heavily blackened from smoking damage and use. The body of the pipe is also heavily stained from smoking or possibly deposition.
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Object number
995.6
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Date made
1690 - 1710
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Dimensions
Bore Diameter 5/64 inches
Length 4.26 inches
Height 1.53 inches
Rim Diameter 0.92 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
Lettering
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Material
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Context
Lot 13 South, Silt at the Base of the Pit for Wooden Feature (624.995)
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Forms
Stem/Bowl/Rim
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Techniques
Molded
Smoking Stains