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Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-247431, described as Ceramic smoking pipe bowl earthenware; embossed lettering
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-19744, described as Wooden smoking pipe with thin stem.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-1096, described as Made of wood, handcarved and polished. Cylindrical, ends tapering to narrow center, notched recess 1/4 way up from distal end.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-24330, described as Smoking pipe, wood, tubular, straight, unfinished model, distal end plugged with twigs.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-2758, described as Smoking pipe, wood, straight; tapered bulbous bowl charred interior; polished from usage; L 47.8 cm x diam. 5.4 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-247425, described as Ceramic smoking pipe stem bowl earthenware; embossed lettering
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-1094, described as Made of steatite (soap stone), cylindrical, ends tapering to narrow center; polished. Doctor?
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-247419, described as Ceramic smoking pipe stem bowl earthenware; embossed lettering
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-4082, described as Smoking pipe, wood, straight; handcarved; conical shape; 1-4082) transverse zigzag design in relief near bowl; charred bowl; L 5.8 cm x Dia 1.6 cm  1-4083) charred bowl; L 4.0 cm x Dia 1.6 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-247424, described as Ceramic smoking pipe stem bowl earthenware; embossed lettering; molded