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Hearst Museum object titled Bone pipe, accession number 5-9891, described as Pipe; cylindrical; bone; two incised zig-zag lines; l. 10.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Brass pipe, accession number 5-4216, described as Brass tobacco pipe (gokula gura); bowl with flaring rim, footed-heel; 8.5 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Broken pipe, accession number 4-4787, described as Pan’s pipe of pottery, 10 tubes, painted a plain red. Mended
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37545, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 33 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37547, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 22.8 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37549, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 33 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37553, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 25.4 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37548, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 36.2 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37555, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 34.8 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37542, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 39.2 cm long. Used for smoking.