Tobacco pipe
- Made:
- 1890-1910 in United States and Great Plains
- maker:
- Sioux people
Tobacco pipe, incomplete, mouthpiece end of stem broken and missing, red catlinite stone, late trade or tourist imitation of the trade tomahawk pipes exported by English and French to America particularly by English and French to America, particularly between 1770-1840, in two parts, possibly Sioux, Plains Indian, North American, 1890-1910
Details
- Category:
- Smoking
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A680217
- Materials:
- incomplete, catlinite and wood
- Measurements:
-
overall: 128 mm x 308 mm x 19 mm,
- type:
- tobacco pipe