| Object ID |
2592-138 |
| Object Name |
Pipe, Elbow |
| Count |
1 |
| Description |
Red pipestone pipe-head. Elongated globular bowl, fluted; bowl lip battered/chipped. Rectangular shank with square cross section; raised square at stem-end.
Original catalog card: "Diminutive Siouan Pipe, with a fancy bowl. Locality: Adams County, Wis. Received from Carl Wittman Collection, Merrill, Wis. Date: Feb 22, 1941. Minnesota Catlinite. The maker of this pipe put in some effort to produce himself a fancy affair. The ribbing or fluting on the bowl meant some pain-staking work considering the crude tool used in bring this about. Also class as an Elbow Pipe. |
| Material |
Stone |
| Dimensions |
H-5.8 W-3.4 L-6.4 cm |
| Collecting location |
Adams County, WI |
| Collector |
Wittman, Carl |
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