| Object ID |
I96.6.14.7 |
| Object Name |
Pipe, Trade |
| Count |
11 |
| Description |
Fragments, 33 pieces, minimum of 11 pipes present based upon bowls. Molded white clay. Marks on bowls: 2 with raised "T D"; 1 with raised "W" on one side of basal spur and possible "C" on the other side of the spur. Marks on stems: 2 with "PETER" and "DORNI"; 1 with "Gambie/aPari(s)/M cross M". Designs on bowls include raised ribs and oaks leaves. Designs on stems include raised bands, hatches, dots, stem with leaves/stars.
Includes 2 bowl fragments that may be a 19th century "Fourteen-Rib Pipe with Oak Leaf Design along the Mold" made by pipemaker Jan Prince. (Brewer, Floyd I. "Albert Bradt, Tobacco Planter, and the Smoking-Pipe Story in Early Bethlemem, New York". In "Proceedings of the 1989 Smoking Pipe Conference: Selected Papers". Rochester Museum & Science Center Research Records, Rochester, NY, 1992, p. 157.)
May include pieces from the Arthur P. Kannenberg collection, 5442APK or 5997APK. |
| Material |
Ceramic |
| Year Range from |
1650 |
| Year range to |
1900 |
| Culture |
European British American |
| Collector |
Kannenberg, Arthur P. |
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