- This piece of clay pipe was made in Glasgow Scotland from 1805 to 1955. The pipe was made
by W. White Co.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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