This lot features three early American clay trade pipe bowls and one clay pipe with bamboo stem. Hexagonal stemmed ribbed trade pipes, also known as Milled Chesterfield pipes, are indicative of pipes from Akron, Ohio and/or Pamplin, Virginia, probably manufactured in the early to mid-19th century. The pipe bowls are in fair condition, with minor chips and staining from use. Bamboo stem pipe is also in fair condition due to use. Also included in this lot is a Black Americana Boy cast-iron, wall mount bottle opener, circa early 20th century. The bottle opener shows average discoloration from wear and no obvious damage noted. Measures 4.5" H x 3.5" W.