Native american pipe?

captain redbeard

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Tpmetal

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could be, doesn't look as refined as most of the colonial ones i've seen. Im no expert though. nice find.
 

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It could be but most of the NA pipes made from clay that I have seen was a type of pottery and none were made from a white clay, but I don't know your area artifacts. Either way it is a real good find.:icon_thumright:
 

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There is a lot of white clay around here in our creeks/rivers from what I have seen, though the pottery I dug up not long ago was all the brown colored clay, but that could have been from processing. I don't know a whole lot about the clay/pottery uses and processing.
 

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yup lots of clay of alll sorts of types here in western ny
 

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Look into tavern pipes? Those were made of white clay...found one in a creek a while back...the shape of this is different but maybe its a variant

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This is as close as I can come to what you have. the 1st is an Elizabeth clay trade pipe Elizabeth pipes.png The next 2 are NA clay pipes NA clay pipe 1.jpg NA clay pipe.jpg Hope this helps.
 

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sure is some funny lookin tobacco in that bowl monster;)
 

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Thanks Monsterrack, I wasn't really able to find many of this type. Though the ones I did see had almost the same angled bowl, just a little deeper. Not sure how long its been banged around this outlet, but just this year they have had it gushing like crazy with all this rain. Still surprised its whole.
 

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There is a lot of white clay around here in our creeks/rivers from what I have seen, though the pottery I dug up not long ago was all the brown colored clay, but that could have been from processing. I don't know a whole lot about the clay/pottery uses and processing.

the white clay you see most likely fires to the brown, reddish pottery you find. I find green, white, yellow, clays all the time and they all fire brick red.
 

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IMAG2179.jpg These were all found near water...The one bowl has a steam locomotive on one side and a steam schooner on the back....tavern pipes could have been traded in later periods..mjm
 

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