A large sample of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes recovered from a village dump in Mogadore, Summit Co., Ohio, reveals distinctive mold marks in the base of the pipe bowl
On Sunday 11 June 2000, Malta Television ran a programme on which Guido Lanfranco discussed the su...
In 1982 Allan Peacey published a study in the form of a synthesis of two chronologically separated k...
A Moravian-style anthropomorphic clay tobacco pipe found at the Stewart Site 1 (33-Bl-179), Belmont ...
A variety of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes are illustrated from Akron and Mogadore, Summit Co...
Half of a unique fired ceramic tobacco pipe mold is described and illustrated from the S. Warner Ham...
A fragmentary green-glazed redware tobacco pipe is illustrated from the Cupp Site (33-Fa-1411), Fair...
The history of three clay tobacco pipe factories at Point Pleasant, Clermont Co., Ohio, is briefly r...
Excavations at historic sites often result in the recovery of an abundance of white clay tobacco pip...
Two late 19th C. clay tobacco pipe makers from Tipton Co., Tennessee (James N. and James H. Rice) ar...
The examination and analysis of the kaolin clay pipe collection from Port Royal, Jamaica, revealed s...
logist have called attention to the manu-facture of reed stem clay tobacco pipes at Point Pleasant, ...
A series of 17 distinctive earthenware reed-stem tobacco pipes is described. Manufacturer and preci...
The manufacture of reed-stem clay tobacco pipes by the Shakers is documented. Examples are compated...
Clay tobacco pipes made in the early colonial Chesapeake draw on traditions found in contemporary cl...
The Tom Peterson Pottery (33CT390) operated along Big Indian Creek at Point Pleasant, Clermont Co., ...
On Sunday 11 June 2000, Malta Television ran a programme on which Guido Lanfranco discussed the su...
In 1982 Allan Peacey published a study in the form of a synthesis of two chronologically separated k...
A Moravian-style anthropomorphic clay tobacco pipe found at the Stewart Site 1 (33-Bl-179), Belmont ...
A variety of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes are illustrated from Akron and Mogadore, Summit Co...
Half of a unique fired ceramic tobacco pipe mold is described and illustrated from the S. Warner Ham...
A fragmentary green-glazed redware tobacco pipe is illustrated from the Cupp Site (33-Fa-1411), Fair...
The history of three clay tobacco pipe factories at Point Pleasant, Clermont Co., Ohio, is briefly r...
Excavations at historic sites often result in the recovery of an abundance of white clay tobacco pip...
Two late 19th C. clay tobacco pipe makers from Tipton Co., Tennessee (James N. and James H. Rice) ar...
The examination and analysis of the kaolin clay pipe collection from Port Royal, Jamaica, revealed s...
logist have called attention to the manu-facture of reed stem clay tobacco pipes at Point Pleasant, ...
A series of 17 distinctive earthenware reed-stem tobacco pipes is described. Manufacturer and preci...
The manufacture of reed-stem clay tobacco pipes by the Shakers is documented. Examples are compated...
Clay tobacco pipes made in the early colonial Chesapeake draw on traditions found in contemporary cl...
The Tom Peterson Pottery (33CT390) operated along Big Indian Creek at Point Pleasant, Clermont Co., ...
On Sunday 11 June 2000, Malta Television ran a programme on which Guido Lanfranco discussed the su...
In 1982 Allan Peacey published a study in the form of a synthesis of two chronologically separated k...
A Moravian-style anthropomorphic clay tobacco pipe found at the Stewart Site 1 (33-Bl-179), Belmont ...