One mended white ball clay smoking pipe stem, bowl, and rim. The bowl has a plain rim and the interior has heavy black staining from smoking. The edge of the rim is chipped, possibly from ash extraction. The back of the bowl is stamped with the initials "WW." The pipe was likely manufactured in Bristol by pipe maker William Williams around 1661-1685. The pipe consists of two mended/glued fragments.
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Object number
831.250, 831.261
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Date made
1661 - 1685
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Dimensions
Bore Diameter 5/64 inches
Height 1.67 inches
Rim Diameter 0.90 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
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Forms
Stem/Bowl/Rim
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Techniques
Molded
Smoking Stains