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Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic pipe bowls, accession number 10-1294a-c, described as 3 clay pipe bowls; tan; decorated; approximate length: 1½ inches. No sign of use.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-797a,b, described as (a) Cane pipe stem (b) clay pipe bowl; brown; brass pinhead design; (Numbered 10-826 originally; renumbered, 1963)
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-818, described as Decorated brown clay pipe; brass stem, chain and cleaner
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-2532, described as pipe, probably for opium, pottery, carved in bumpy design, with bamboo stem, incised decoration.  6 1/2" l.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-776, described as Small brass corrugated pipe with chain and pin; iron mouthpiece; bowl incised rings; stem wrapped with brass wire; (pin missing)
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-1222, described as Wooden pipe with iron stem; plaited basketry band around stem; 10-sided bowl; 5 5/8” L.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-793, described as Pipe; wood; plain; round stem
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-807, described as Wooden pipe bowl, metal mouthpiece with glass and rattan reinforcement
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-2204, described as Wooden pipe; human face is the bowl; 2¾ inches long
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 10-794, described as Clay pipe bowl; incised designs, plain wood stem; bit chewed