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Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 5-3005, described as Tobacco pipe; Itu; black clay bowl; orange painted stem; 2⅛ inches high, 10.5 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 9-625, described as tobacco pipe;  ceramic painted and glazed bowl in shape of woman's head, cherrywood (?) stem, wood bit;  l. 22.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 5-3003, described as Tobacco pipe; Itu; black clay bowl; orange painted stem; 2 inches high, 10.5 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 5-3002, described as Tobacco pipe; Itu; black clay bowl; orange painted stem; 2 inches high; 10 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 9-8195, described as tobacco pipe; bamboo stem, brass bowl, brass bit with legendary anthropomorphic figure in relief; tiny bowl serves to hold only a small pinch of fine-cut tobacco, enough for only two or three whiffs; generally several pipefuls are smoked in succession
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 5-2999, described as Tobacco pipe; Itu; black clay bowl; incised hatch work around bowl; shank covered with red leather; orange painted wooden stem.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 2-38453, described as Tobacco pipe; carved with bear representation; sandstone; lips and nostrils painted red; eyes, ears, nose, etc. painted black.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 5-3001, described as Tobacco pipe; Itu; black clay bowl; orange painted stem; 2 inches high, 10 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 5-3000, described as Tobacco pipe; Itu; globular black clay bowl; incised line decoration; red leather covering on shank; orange painted wooden stem.
Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pipe, accession number 9-577a,b, described as stem of Chinese pipe; bowl missing, ivory mouthpiece, end carved. [handwritten on card: L.] 21 in.