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Clay Tobacco Pipes

Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Marked Clay Tobacco Pipes From Ferryland, Newfoundland

Kaolin Clay Tobacco Pipe Collection from the Seventeenth-Century

Parts of an English Pipe

EVOLUTION OF ENGLISH CLAY TOBACCO PIPES, 1580-1860

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