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CIRCA 1800
Details
A group of Staffordshire pratt-ware pipes
Circa 1800
Three modelled as coiled serpents, including one of circular form surmounted with a human head; two mottle glazed pipes, one with a lion rampant between the stem and bowl and indistinctly marked; a pearl-ware glazed pipe modelled as a woman smoking, damages and restorations
The circular -- 8½in. (21.5cm.) long (5)
Circa 1800
Three modelled as coiled serpents, including one of circular form surmounted with a human head; two mottle glazed pipes, one with a lion rampant between the stem and bowl and indistinctly marked; a pearl-ware glazed pipe modelled as a woman smoking, damages and restorations
The circular -- 8½in. (21.5cm.) long (5)
Literature
Dunhill, A., The Pipe Book, London, 1924, plate XXVI, no 3.
Related pipes are illustrated in no.2, and attributed to the Whieldon pottery.
Related pipes are illustrated in no.2, and attributed to the Whieldon pottery.
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