Included in this lot we have a collection of assorted wooden smoking pipes originated from the 20th century. The collection consists of six smoking pipes, three large and three smaller. The first of the pipes is a large wood carved piece with geometric patterns with a carved bird on the top. The second pipe shows a scene of two women bathing in a lake carved into the bowl. The pipe shows a long wood stem with a plastic end and a piece of woven string running along the stem. The third piece shows a turned stem with the bowl carved into the shape of a bearded mans head with a round hat. The pipe is painted in colors of tan, black, red, green, and dark brown. The fourth pipe shows Chinese etched characters and the images of buildings by the water. The bowl shows a deep red and gold color with the stem and top of the bowl colored white. The fifth pipe is a corn cob style pipe with the words "I Like Ike" across the bowl and "IKE" across the stem. The bottom shows a tag reading "Phoenix-Am pipe WKS. Boonvile, MO. The Dewey". the sixth and final pipe is carved with the shape of a rams head across the front and geometric designs on the sides and back. The collection shows good condition overall with the ram pipe showing a small hole in the bottom. The largest of the pipes measures 18 3/4" long by 2" wide and the shortest pipe measures 5 1/4" long by 1 1/2" wide.
Condition
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