EB Smoking Pipe Stem and Heel

(1650 - 1664)

One fragment of a smoking pipe stem with a low oval heel made of white ball clay. There is an EB maker's mark on the heel surrounded by a beaded circle. The bore diameter of the stem is 6/64 inches. EB pipes were manufactured in Amsterdam by an Englishman from Surrey named Edward Bird (Burt). Documents list Bird as a pipe maker in 1630. After his demise in 1655, Bird's son Evert, continued manufacturing pipes, probably using the EB mark. Pipes with the EB mark in a beaded circle were produced from c. 1650-1664.

  • Object number

    780.10

  • Date made

    1650 - 1664

  • Dimensions

    Bore Diameter 6/64 inches

  • Decoration

    Makers Mark

    Text Mark

  • Color

    White

  • Animals/objects

    Smoking Pipe

  • Category

    Personal

  • Class

    Ceramic

  • Material

    Ball Clay

  • Forms

    Stem/Heel

  • Techniques

    Molded

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