Travelling smoking set, Europe, 1815-1820

Made:
1815-1820 in Europe
Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl

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Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Smoking set for travelling, comprising one meerschaum pipe bowl, three stem sections, seven mouthpieces, one tinder pouch with steel attached, one ivory tamper in the form of a finger, one long slender bristle brush for cleaning the pipe, in veneered wooden travelling box, pipe Austrian(?), pipe mouth English silver, key missing from box, European, 1815-1820

The set contains everything for a travelling gentleman’s smoking needs in the early 1800s. This includes a large meerschaum pipe bowl (meerschaum is a clay like material), a choice of three stems and seven mouthpieces, one tinder pouch with steel flint attached (to light the pipe), one ivory tamper in the shape of a finger (to pack tobacco into the pipe bowl), and one long slender bristle brush for cleaning the pipe.

The gentleman smoker came to the fore during the 1800s. In a time before the mass production of cheap cigarettes, pipe smoking was the preferred method and among wealthier gentlemen it became a serious hobby. Aside from the numerous varieties and mixtures of tobacco and the many pipe related accessories, there was a large range of books and periodicals devoted to the habit.

Details

Category:
Smoking
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A5873
Materials:
meerschaum, silver, gilded, mounted and cotton, tassel
Measurements:
overall: 94 mm x 208 mm 2.42kg
type:
smoking set
credit:
Wellcome Trust (Purchased from Stevens)