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  1. #1

    Apr 2007
    West Central Wisconsin
    Bounty Hunter/Sharp Shooter
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    Clay pipe

    Another item my son found. I thought at first this was some sort of trade pipe but I was told that it's not. Also told it dates from around 1900.
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    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well preserved body, But rather to slide in sideways, Totally wore out shouting, Holy ****...What a ride!

  2. #2

    Mar 2005
    Minelab Explorer SE/Garrett GTI 2500/ Ace 250
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    Re: Clay pipe

    its in amazing condition!
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  3. #3

    Apr 2007
    West Central Wisconsin
    Bounty Hunter/Sharp Shooter
    223

    Re: Clay pipe

    The bowl is broken on the other side unfortunately. But for rolling on the river bottom for over 100 years it does look pretty good.

    Thanks,
    SV
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well preserved body, But rather to slide in sideways, Totally wore out shouting, Holy ****...What a ride!

  4. #4
    White's Spectrum XLT

    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
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    Re: Clay pipe

    Very sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.


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  5. #5
    Smoothy

    Aug 2006
    Eastern Shore, MD
    Discovery200
    150

    Re: Clay pipe

    Three cheers for your boy! Great find-- keep l king, and happy hunting!
    Thank you, God, for this good day.  Wonder what the sea spits out today!

  6. #6

    Aug 2005
    Collinsville, IL.
    802

    Re: Clay pipe

    Amazing it's still pretty intact for a clay waterway find!
    badandy
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  7. #7
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    Jan 2006
    SE Louisiana
    Garrett Ace 250
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  8. #8
    sassyrockhunter

    Re: Clay pipe

    i think i would just faint on the spot finding something like that

  9. #9
    jay

    Feb 2007
    Hermon,Maine
    My eagle eyes
    81

    Re: Clay pipe

    Nice find,what you have there is a tavern pipe.They were pipes the taverns had on hand so patrons could buy tobacco from them and use the taverns pipes.The stems were usually long and when broken in use you just had a shorter pipe.I have found a few pieces of these pipes myself here in Maine.I would not rule out the possibility that these pipes were traded with the indians.Some are way older than the 1900's and at least here could have easily been traded.Believe it or not I bought two at a display in the local mall that a diver had found locally.The one had a name on it which allowed me to look it up on line and find out it was made in holland in the mid 1800's.so there you go...............Jay

  10. #10

    Apr 2007
    West Central Wisconsin
    Bounty Hunter/Sharp Shooter
    223

    Re: Clay pipe

    Thanks for the information! It is appreciated.
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well preserved body, But rather to slide in sideways, Totally wore out shouting, Holy ****...What a ride!

  11. #11

    Jul 2006
    Wisconsin
    1,551

    Re: Clay pipe

    Kaolin pipes, generally referred to as "trade pipes" but they were made and used before the trade era and long after. I find them (or pieces of them) in many old out house pits when looking for bottles, seems most farmers smoked back in the day. There is a reference out there somewhere that dates them according to the diameter of the hole in the stem.
    "A culture truly grows great when old men plant trees in who's shade they know they will never sit"

  12. #12
    us
    Dec 2006
    East Coast
    122

    Re: Clay pipe

    Cool find! Back in the day the tavern pipe that jbl04410 mentioned also could be bought already filled. Then the pipe was usually kept for more use. Still a great find for a river bottom!
    ~Z~

  13. #13

    Jul 2006
    Wisconsin
    1,551

    Re: Clay pipe

    I also find about one inch fragments of them scattered about the farm fields, there wasn't any filter so when the started to become clogged you could snap the end off and keep using it. Here's a quick reference I found doing a google on trade pipes:

    Early clay pipes or "Kaolins" which refers to the white clay which was used to make them, were very crudely made. They usually have a little dimple at the base of the bowl resulting from the "spur" where the clay was poured into a mold. These pipes are sometimes referred to as "white-earth" pipes. They were shipped from Europe to the colonies by the millions. Usually only shards or bowls of the clay pipes are found as they are so delicate. Sometimes the natives used the stem shards as beads or other adornments. Millions of clay pipes were made in Mogadore, Ohio. Mostly only the bowls of these pipes were made and came with a separate wooden or cane stem. They were often "glazed" and made from a red clay. Other colors can also be found such as green, brown and yellowish. Because clay pipes are formed in a mold there are many hundreds of different graphic patterns and makers names found on them. Clay pipes are still being made today.


    Here's a link to an archaeological site that excavated a kaolin trade pipe, about half way down the page is the picture and identification- I've only found one to date with the ribbing like this one:
    http://www.fromsitetostory.org/nhr/2...ges/images.asp

    You see them on ebay also, always thought it would be cool to make a display case of them-

    "A culture truly grows great when old men plant trees in who's shade they know they will never sit"

 

 

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