76/1964
This pin cushion is made of cloth, ribbon and glass beads.
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66/1978/2
From 1871 the Watcombe Terracotta Clay Company in Torquay began to produce a wide range of pottery using their characteristic red clay.
9/1889/71
These are European-styled clay pipes.
9/1889/72
94/1998/63
169/1986
Pipe stem that wood have been inserted into a bowl for smoking tobacco.
172/1986
Pipe bowl and stem for smoking tobacco.
E1153
10/2010/24
Europeans introduced tobacco to Africa from the early 16th century, which rapidly gained popularity across the continent.
96/1995/5
A bamboo pipe made for smoking tobacco.
E763
E765
11/1944/2
60/1948/101
60/1948/102
92/1995
Meerschaum smoker’s pipe made by John Beer of Bristol.
12/2004
A pipe for the smoking of tobacco
1884/10/12
Catherine Elliott, Nessa Leibhammer, 2017 DDF research: A woman’s pipe.
1884/10/23
A man’s pipe, made before 1884.
170/1986
Pipe bowl that would have had a wooden stem inserted in to it.
1/1996
A pipe bowl carved from stone used in smoking.
163/1995
This is the central portion of a panel pipe, which has been broken off at either end.
9/1889/70
With a European face, this clay pipe head embodies the cultural and economic interaction between the Kongo and European traders.
173/1986/1
Stem that needs to be attached to a clay bowl.
173/1986/2
A reed stem that would have been attached to a bowl.
173/1986/3
1991.984.1
Two tree-trunk water-pipes, 17th Century pipes found in Joy Street.
775/1989/2
This large pipette is called a ‘valinch’ and was used for drawing liquors from a cask by the bunghole.
49/1956/4B
A pistol belonging to one of the Exeter Javelin Men.
49/1956/4C