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A Prattware pipe modelled as a
A Prattware pipe modelled as a coiled snake and another of double ring form the bowl modelled as a head
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A Carved Meersham Pipe Head pipe
A Carved Meersham Pipe Head pipe depicting a turbaned man with inlaid eyes, and small lion on the back of his head. Approx. 2-1/2"L. Comes with a case.
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STEEL PIPE TOMAHAWK HEAD Last
STEEL PIPE TOMAHAWK HEAD Last quarter, 18th century; with linear decoration and three impressed "X"s, 8 in. L., the edge is 2 in. L.
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A SIOUX CATLINITE PIPE HEADA
A SIOUX CATLINITE PIPE HEADA Sioux catlinite pipe head, 20th century; Northern Plains With flattened side Dimensions: 3.25" H x 6.75" W x 1.25" D
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A Late Conta & Bohme Head with Pipe
A Late Conta & Bohme Head with Pipe Tobacco Jar Thin walled porcelain head of black man with pipe and receding hairline unmarked.
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A lead downpipe hopper moulded with
A lead downpipe hopper moulded with flowers, 71cm high
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Pottery southern cult Mississippian
Pottery southern cult Mississippian head pipe 3 1/4" h. ?
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Cast Metal Steer Head Faucet
Cast Metal Steer Head Faucet Early 20th century. A cast metal steer head mouth is the water spout has trademark on handle; mounted on a custom made steel display; ht. 3.5 in.
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EARLY FRENCH STONE FOUR-PIECE
EARLY FRENCH STONE FOUR-PIECE WELLHEAD poss. 18th c. and limestone tn the the classical taste with rounded sides and divided into quarters -- 56'' dia. h:35 in. Other Notes: DHS
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Plains bone hair pipe breast
Plains bone hair pipe breast plate with two rows of pipes and a row of beadwork strung with hide thongs 18" x 10 1/2". ?
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Prattware snake pipe, formed as
Prattware snake pipe, formed as coiled snake with head holding bowl of pipe, British, late 18th century, 9-1/2 in. Several separations and minor surface flaws as made, areas of possible repair with restored surface in neck and head area, slight discoloration in bowl of pipe possibly from use. Elizabeth R. Daniel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1991
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Two Large Male Head Humidors Man
Two Large Male Head Humidors Man with pipe and hat stamped made in Czechoslovakia gloss finish 6-1/2"T blond head with mustache beard and hat illegibly marked 7"T.
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A conical lead down pipe hopper
A conical lead down pipe hopper moulded with leaves, 43cm high
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PIPE HANDLE & MALLETca. 19th-20th
PIPE HANDLE & MALLETca. 19th-20th century; Native American long hickory pipe mouthpiece for pipe, elongated piece wrapped in brightly dyed braided fiber and dyed horsehair accents with sinew wrap, 1 1/2"x 1/2"x 30", Condition: as found, substantial loss of braided wrap; oak hide wrapped mallet, 2"x 1 1/4"x 13", Condition: late form
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Early iron pike head. 13'' Ht.
Early iron pike head. 13'' Ht.
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CASED MEERSCHAUM HORSEHEAD PIPE:
CASED MEERSCHAUM HORSEHEAD PIPE: Large wonderfully detailed Meerschaum horse head with amber mouthpiece, signed G Fischer in a case D.P. Ehrlich Co. Boston case. Measures 10.25'' L and bowl is 4.5'' h. This collection is from a storage unit - the original owner is unknown. Letters in the unit to and from Dr. Burton Gottfried suggest that some or all of these items may be from his prestigious collection.
CONDITION: Meerschaum bowl has some nice coloring and an appealing patina. Mouthpiece shows normal wear. Case shows normal wear.
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Plains-Style Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk
Plains-Style Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk reproduction. Cast head with weeping hear on blade face; handle with pewter inlay total length 21 in.20th century
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MEERSCHAUM INDIAN HEAD PIPE:
MEERSCHAUM INDIAN HEAD PIPE: Approx. 2.75'' h x 7.25'' l x 2'' w.
CONDITION: Wear commensurate with age and use, wear to case as seen.
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Plains-Style Missouri Pipe Tomahawk
Plains-Style Missouri Pipe Tomahawk reproduction. Brass head pierced with weeping heart and two stacked circles; handle decorated with grooves coated in red pigment length 17.75 in.20th century
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CARVED MEERSCHAUM SMOKING PIPE BOWL
CARVED MEERSCHAUM SMOKING PIPE BOWL OF DOG'S HEAD, OPEN AND PANTING MOUTH, LONG HAIR INTRICATELY CARVED THROUGHOUT, IT WEARS A BOWTI..Carved meerschaum smoking pipe bowl of dog's head, open and panting mouth, long hair intricately carved throughout, it wears a bowtie around neck, toned reddish hue with age and use, 3 1/2" h. x 4 1/2" l., wear consistent with age and use, including red tone, signs of use to bowl, etc.
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EARLY RESERVATION APACHE CUTOUT
EARLY RESERVATION APACHE CUTOUT PIPE TOMAHAWK HEADThe lot features an early Indian Reservation period forged pipe tomahawk head with cutouts from the Apache Indians. The tomahawk head has clear blacksmith hand forged iron with a tall bowl and rear flaring blade. The blade shows two cutouts, a crescent moon and five-point star, both nice later additions. The tomahawk head is paired with a contemporary hardwood handle with late brass covered brass tacks. The end shows a poured pewter cap with engraving. A nice older head with some later Reservation additions. The head is definitely more crudely made, likely a less skilled blacksmith, possibly an Indian Blacksmith with an older age. From the Jim Bastian collection. Overall the tomahawk measures 17”L with the head being 9 1/8”L by 2.5”L across the bottom of the blade. Total weight of 1 lbs 8 oz.
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Doris Vlasek-Hails (American,
Doris Vlasek-Hails (American, 1938-2004) plumbing pipes industrial acrylic on linen basement ceiling covered with slightly unconventional pipes and valves. Signed and dated '84 center left. 114 3/4" x 19 3/4"
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REPRODUCTION PIPE TOMAHAWK United
REPRODUCTION PIPE TOMAHAWK United States,C. 20th centuryHead with a pierced design, haft has tacks, and a leather wrapped grip bordered with beads.
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FRENCH MEERSCHAUM FIGURAL PIPEa
FRENCH MEERSCHAUM FIGURAL PIPEa Victorian woman's head carved from meerschaum, adorned with a hat and accessories with bakelite stem and mouthpiece, housed in retailer's velvet and satin lined box; length of pipe: 13.5 cm (5 1/4 in.),
CONDITION
The pipe is in fair age-appropriate condition. Minimal use. The bakelite with previous repairs to the stem in two areas. Bakelite stem is loose against the meerschaum.
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BRASS & WROUGHT IRON PIPE
BRASS & WROUGHT IRON PIPE TOMAHAWKca. 18th-early 19th century; attributed to Great Lakes region, brass head with globe shaped bowl and incised decorative sawtooth banding along upper and lower of bowl, elongated oval eye with tool decoration and banding around socket and flower incised on blade housing, hand forged iron dovetail mounted blade, early polished walnut handle with smoke-pipe tip on end of handle, 6 3/4"x 11 3/4", Condition: drilled handle does not appear to be full stem drilled, consignor attributes age to 1790 - buyer should view for themselves to see if possible early 20th century recreation
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MEERSCHAUM PIPE 20th century.
MEERSCHAUM PIPE 20th century. Carved to depict a turbaned gentleman with faux tortoiseshell stem; case - 5 in. long.
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UNFINISHED VENTRILOQUIST DUMMY
UNFINISHED VENTRILOQUIST DUMMY HEAD.Unfinished Ventriloquist Dummy Head. Early or mid-twentieth century. Carved and stained dark brown, with a small tube running from upper lip to squirt water, brass rim at neck, original wooden post with openings for controls. Approx. 17 x 5 x 5”.
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A pipe rack, the supports in the
A pipe rack, the supports in the form of jester mask heads, 35cm wide
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MEERSCHAUM 3 PIECE MENS HEAD PIPE
MEERSCHAUM 3 PIECE MENS HEAD PIPE LOT: Largest Approx. 6.25'' l x 2.5'' h x 1.75'' w.
CONDITION: Wear to cases consistent with age and use. Rub to high points of one.
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Unusual ceramic pipe, standing
Unusual ceramic pipe, standing woman smoking pipe bowl of which is shaped as man's head, proper left hand with shaker, possibly Scottish, late 18th/early 19th century, 6-1/4 in. Stem with possible restoration, some discoloration possibly from use. Elizabeth R. Daniel Antiques, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1992
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TWO CARVED EFFIGY PIPES OF
TWO CARVED EFFIGY PIPES OF HUMANS Larger pipe of a person preparing a fish, 3 ?"L; smaller of a seated person, missing piece at the back part of the pipe, 2 ½"L.
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LODGE-DECORATED SEWER PIPE.
LODGE-DECORATED SEWER PIPE. Probably Ohio late 19th-early 20th century pottery. Piece of sewer pipe decorated for use in an Odd Fellow's lodge probably as a staff cane or umbrella holder with a skull and crossbones. 25''h. Ex Charles Momchilov (Ohio).
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MEERSCHAUM PIPELarge meerschaum
MEERSCHAUM PIPELarge meerschaum pipe with a bearded man with a jeweled head piece, and several smaller faces up the stem. Missing mouthpiece. Some cracks on stem. 12"L x 5"W
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Reproduction Plains-Style Pipe
Reproduction Plains-Style Pipe Tomahawk Brass head with pierced heart and pipe. Hickory haft with brass tack decoration. Condition: Excellent.
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Four axes: one pipe tomahawk with
Four axes: one pipe tomahawk with cast brass head with cross shaped cutout, tip of handle with pewter overlay, probably 19th century, 22-1/2 in., head loose on handle, handle possibly lacking other decoration ; one pipe tomahawk style with rope twist handle, probably modern, 17-1/2 in., scattered rust ; one pipe tomahawk with brass tack decoration, beaded hide hanging decoration with tin cone tassels, 17-1/2 in., head with some marks from reshaping and regrinding ; one pick axe with carved and twisted curly maple handle, possibly modern, 19-1/2 in., blade reshaped and reground . Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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Eastern Plains Calumet Pipe Stem
Eastern Plains Calumet Pipe Stem carved of a single piece of wood and painted in red paint; parallel rows of brass tacks decorate one side of stem length 36.5 in.19th century Ex Paul Dyke Collection