A BLACKFOOT BLACK PIPE BOWL AND WOOD STEM
A BLACKFOOT BLACK PIPE BOWL AND WOOD STEM

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A BLACKFOOT BLACK PIPE BOWL AND WOOD STEM
The pipe bowl, of calumet or inverted T form, the shank of cylindrical form with flat base tapering to a pointed prow, the bowl of flaring cylindrical form, inlaid with pewter at the top of bowl with two scalloped bands and at the end of the shank with scalloped serrated bands; the stem of elongated flat form with file marks
The pipe bowl: 6in. (5.2cm.); the stem: 16in. (40.7cm.) long (2)
Provenance
Ex Collection Hanneman, Browning, MT.

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