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Tobacco Pipes

Most of the 660 pipe fragments (93%) were made of white clay, although 48 red clay (locally made) fragments also were recovered. The sample shown above includes: a - red clay, b - reed pipe stem, green glaze, c - pipe bowl, white clay with hole drilled in bowl back, d - pipe bowl, white clay, 1730-1790, e - pipe bowl, white clay, pillar-molded with spur, f - pipe bowl, white clay, rouletted with cloverleaf on heel, g - pipe bowl, white clay, possible “IB” marked on base, SS over shields on heel sides, h - pipe stem, white clay marked with “W. MORGAN LIVE[RPOOL]”, i - pipe stem, white clay marked “MB”, possibly seventeenth-century Dutch.

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