A HAIDA ARGILLITE PIPE

Details
A HAIDA ARGILLITE PIPE
Pipe bowl in the form of a human face and stem of narrow cylindrical form
6¼in. (15.9cm.) long
Provenance
Harry Beasley, Cranmore, 8/6/37

Lot Essay

Wright (1996) writes: "The Euro-American portrait head on the bowl of this pipe is similar in style to those on argillite ship pipes (see Wright 1985: 497-519). The band around the forehead and collar below the chin are derived from a type of commercial clay portrait pipe that was popular among smokers in the mid-19th century."