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Accession Number: 
1866
Object type: 
pipe

The majority of tobacco in Scotland came from North America. Many towns in East Lothian had a tobacconist shop. In the early 1800s John Blouthorn had tobacconists in Haddington that had a sign showing a painted figure of a Kentucky negro, cutting growing tobacco.
 

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Description

Accession Number: 
1866
Object type: 
pipe

Description

pipe with cream coloured bowl and yellowed plastic mouthpiece. Piece of cork in the top of the bowl. Pipe is quite used.

Material: 
ceramic
Material: 
pipe_clay
Material: 
Plastic
Number of objects: 
1
Height (cm): 
3.50
Width (cm): 
11.00
Depth (cm): 
2.00

Associated

Accession Number: 
1866
Object type: 
pipe
Object production place: 

Media

Accession Number: 
1866
Object type: 
pipe
Object has been photographed/scanned: 
No