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Here's some research I have collected over the years on clay tobbacco pipes which can help us date the sites that we are relic hunting. Often we come across pipe stems or bowl fragments that bear some sort of markings and here is some info:
-the mark "F and I" on bottom heel, was made by John Ford and Co. and had two different operations in England. First operation was in Pentonville, England and dates from 1836 to 1865. His name was stamped on the bowl.
The second was in Stepney, England (his name and Stepney stamped on bowl) dates from 1856 to 1877. These were shipped to and sold by the Hudson's Bay Co. in North America.
-pipe stems with the marking of "William Murray, Glasgow" are said to be manufactured between 1833 and 1861.
-bowl markings of TD enclosed within a circle with spur markings of WG, date from 1820 to 1870. Pipes with spur markings of WG and no TD on the bowl, can range in age of 1662 to 1862.
- Canadian pipes with stem markings: "Dixons and Montreal" date inconclusively from 1847 to 1894. Also stem markings: "Bannerman and Montreal" are from 1776 to 1779.
I have recently obtained archaeological material of a fortress that dates from 1720 to 1768 and several different pipes were found. These pipes are of American, British, French and Dutch origion.
I will have more info soon.
Dave.
-the mark "F and I" on bottom heel, was made by John Ford and Co. and had two different operations in England. First operation was in Pentonville, England and dates from 1836 to 1865. His name was stamped on the bowl.
The second was in Stepney, England (his name and Stepney stamped on bowl) dates from 1856 to 1877. These were shipped to and sold by the Hudson's Bay Co. in North America.
-pipe stems with the marking of "William Murray, Glasgow" are said to be manufactured between 1833 and 1861.
-bowl markings of TD enclosed within a circle with spur markings of WG, date from 1820 to 1870. Pipes with spur markings of WG and no TD on the bowl, can range in age of 1662 to 1862.
- Canadian pipes with stem markings: "Dixons and Montreal" date inconclusively from 1847 to 1894. Also stem markings: "Bannerman and Montreal" are from 1776 to 1779.
I have recently obtained archaeological material of a fortress that dates from 1720 to 1768 and several different pipes were found. These pipes are of American, British, French and Dutch origion.
I will have more info soon.

Dave.