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Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 11-2278, described as Clay pipe
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 11-2267, described as Clay pipe
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 11-2282, described as Clay pipe, broken, fiber wrapping on stem
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 11-2280, described as Clay pipe
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-247422, described as Ceramic smoking pipe stem bowl earthenware; embossed lettering
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 7-1318, described as White clay pipe, Creme Gambier. Bought in San Francisco; broken.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 11-2286, described as brown/black clay pipe, incised design
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 7-6320a,b, described as Pipe, bowl and stem of cherry wood, bakelite mouthpiece. Used, with semi-burned tobacco in bowl. Stem broken. May have been used by Malinowski. Base diameter 4 cm. Two pieces: 10.1 cm. and 13.8 cm. long.
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 1-247421, described as Ceramic smoking pipe stem bowl earthenware; embossed lettering