Clay Pipes of the 19th Century

Robert Kirby

  1. This piece of clay pipe was made in Glasgow Scotland from 1805 to 1955. The pipe was made by W. White Co.
  2. This pipe stem was made by Henderson Company which made pipes for 28 years starting in 1847 and ending in 1875. This pipe was made in Canada's very own Montreal.
  3. This pipe bowl is supposed to resemble a person, maybe a royal person, considering the crown of stars on his/her head. This bowl is a Post, and was made in 1840.
  4. This pipe bowl isn't very wide, but is quite deep. This pipe might have been used by a cook or coffee brewer because it has a slight coffee stain. The bowl has a nice picture of a rose. This pipe was made from 1780 to 1840, and is a W. White, and made in Glasgow.
  5. This bowl is quite thin and deep. It is quite clean, and has a nice rib and stripe pattern. This is a W. White pipe, and is from 1780 to 1840 in Glasgow.
  6. This bowl is a Bannerman Co. and is quite thick. It is nicely decorated with vines and a harp. This pipe would have been made in Montreal between 1860 and 1889.
  7. This pipe bowl is deep and thin. It is a Mcdougall and is therefore made in Glasgow. This pipe dates from 1846-1967 and has a nice vine pattern.