Briar tobacco pipe, England, 1890-1925

Made:
1890-1925 in England
Briar tobacco pipe, polished Lefthand side, A652833 - Briar tobacco pipe

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Briar tobacco pipe, polished
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Lefthand side, A652833 - Briar tobacco pipe
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Briar tobacco pipe, polished, electro-plated silver nickel joint band, short vulcanite mouthpiece, probably English, 1890-1925

Briar pipes are made from ground level wood of the heath tree. The mouthpiece is made from vulcanite (hardened rubber) and is marked with the maker’s initials. Shredded tobacco is placed in the bowl of the pipe and lit, and the smoke inhaled through the mouthpiece. It is shown here with two other briar tobacco pipes (A652832 and A652833).

Details

Category:
Smoking
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A652838
Materials:
bowl, briar, band, silver, electro plated and mouthpiece, vulcanite
type:
briar tobacco pipe
credit:
Wellcome Trust (Purchased from Stevens)