Meerschaum tobacco pipe

Meerschaum tobacco pipe Meerschaum tobacco pipe Meerschaum tobacco pipe Meerschaum tobacco pipe Meerschaum pipe and cigar holder, bowl in form of Turk's head

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Meerschaum pipe and cigar holder, bowl in form of Turk's head
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Meerschaum pipe and cigar holder, bowl in form of Turk's head, enclosed in case, Sommer, Paris, maker or supplier, French, 1850-1910

The bowl of this tobacco pipe is carved from a material called meerschaum – a white coloured clay like mineral. Easy to carve, meerschaum bowls can be ornately decorated with faces or human figures. This particular example is decorated with the face of a bearded man.

Shredded tobacco would have been placed in the bowl of the pipe, lit and the smoke inhaled through the amber mouthpiece.

Details

Category:
Smoking
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A198242
Materials:
sepiolite, mouthpiece, amber, case, leather, velvet, cloth and cigar holder, sepiolite, cork
Measurements:
overall: 115 mm x 280 mm x 63 mm, 30 mm, .215kg
type:
meerschaum tobacco pipe
credit:
Wellcome Trust (Purchased from Stevens)

Parts

Meerschaum tobacco pipe

Meerschaum tobacco pipe

Meerschaum pipe and cigar holder, bowl in form of Turk's head, Sommer, Paris, maker or supplier, French, 1850-1910

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The bowl of this tobacco pipe is carved from a material called meerschaum – a white coloured clay like mineral. Easy to carve, meerschaum bowls can be ornately decorated with faces or human figures. This particular example is decorated with the face of a bearded man.

Shredded tobacco would have been placed in the bowl of the pipe, lit and the smoke inhaled through the amber mouthpiece.

Measurements:
overall: 115 mm x 280 mm x 63 mm, 30 mm, .215kg
Materials:
sepiolite , mouthpiece, amber , case, leather, velvet, cloth and cigar holder, sepiolite, cork
Object Number:
A198242/1
type:
meerschaum tobacco pipe
Case for meerschaum tobacco pipe

Case for meerschaum tobacco pipe

Case for meerschaum pipe and cigar holder, Sommer, Paris, French, 1850-1910

More

The bowl of this tobacco pipe is carved from a material called meerschaum – a white coloured clay like mineral. Easy to carve, meerschaum bowls can be ornately decorated with faces or human figures. This particular example is decorated with the face of a bearded man.

Shredded tobacco would have been placed in the bowl of the pipe, lit and the smoke inhaled through the amber mouthpiece.

Materials:
leather , velvet and cloth
Object Number:
A198242/2
type:
case - container
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum