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Collection of plain Austro-Hungarian elbow bowls - 19th century and later (13) £100 - 150
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Very large 19th century Hungarian Kalmasch carved meerschaum pipe bowl with white metal fittings, 24cm, together with two others (3) £60 - 90
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Collection of 18th / 19th century brass tobacco tampers, including Dickensian figural and other examples, the largest 8cm high (8) £60 - 90
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Smoking paraphernalia - including 18th century iron tobacco cutter, silver and other pipe tools, cigar cutters, patent pipe fillers, pen knives £80 - 120
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Group of late 19th century French St. Cloud-type carved briar pipes - each with relief carved leaf clad bowl and stem, together with Black Forest carved wood reservoir, silver mounted ivory stemmed pipe and other briar pipes (11) £70 - 100
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African tribal pipes - to include various materials, silver inlaid and carved wooden and metal inlaid pipes £50 - 70
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Six fine quality 19th century German or Austrian hand-painted porcelain pipe bowls - subjects including classical, hunting and architectural £100 - 150
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Collection of 19th century German or Austrian porcelain pipe bowls - the majority with transfer printed ground, hand-finished (approximately 18) £80 - 120
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Collection of antique opium pipes - variety of materials (10) £50 - 70
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Collection of early 20th century calabash pipes, by GBD and others - some with silver mounts (10) £50 - 70
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Six 19th century Austrian or German hand-painted pipe bowls - each finely painted with figural or animal reserve £100 - 150
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Collection of 19th century Austrian or German transfer decorated and hand-painted pipe bowls - subjects including figures, armorials and others £100 - 150
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Good mid-19th century Continental porcelain pipe commemorating Napoleon, with scene of Napoleon and entourage above his tomb on St. Helena, 13cm high £50 - 70
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Collection of late 19th / early 20th century Austrian or German painted or transfer printed pipe bowls - subjects including Kaiser Wilhelm II, white horse after Stubbs, figural and animal subjects £50 - 70
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Four late 19th / early 20th century Imperial German Regimental porcelain pipe bowls - each with metal helmet form wind cap painted with military figures - extensively inscribed and dated £100 - 150
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19th century Austro-Hungarian meerschaum Kalmasch pipe with ornate pierced and chased silver mount, 15cm long, together with group of other 19th century elbow form meerschaum pipes (8) £80 - 120
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Japanese Meiji period silver mounted bamboo pipe in well-carved hardwood housing, together with Japanese carved bone pipe case and attached fabric tobacco pouch with ornate bronze and gilded clasp, signed (2) £100 - 150
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Three Japanese carved pipe holders and ensuite pouches, together with a carved hardwood tobacco box with carved mask cover inset with ivory eyes and 19th century carved ivory netsuke (5) £100 - 150
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Antique and ancient tribal pipes - including pre-Columbian, African and others £80 - 120
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Unusual early 20th century gutta-percha pipe, titled - The Rugby Pipe, modelled as a player scoring a try, burr-wood bowl, 15cm long, together with five further novelty gutta-percha or similar pipes (6) £60 - 90
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Collection of 20th century estate pipes - various materials and makers £80 - 120
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Good early 19th century English Prattware coiled pipe with mask bowl, 24cm long £100 - 150
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Early 19th century English Pratt-type coiled pipe in the form of a serpent, with polychrome ornament on textured ground, 24cm long £150 - 200
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Highly unusual early 19th century English Prattware pipe, the bowl modelled with four grotesque masks, the undulating stem with lamprey and dog's head, 25cm long. Provenance: Christie's, London, 23rd May 2006 - lot 840 £400 - 600
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Unusual early 19th century Prattware coiled pipe with spiral-twist coil cluster, 30cm long £100 - 150
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Three late 18th / early 19th century English Whieldon-type pipes - each with tortoiseshell glaze, the largest 16cm long, together with a partial specimen £150 - 250
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Three early 19th century Prattware coiled pipes - the largest 34cm long £100 - 200
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Elaborate 19th century Venetian glass pipe with coloured bands and drawn glass ornament, 41cm high £60 - 90
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Massive 19th century Nailsea cranberry glass pipe with white drawn glass ornament, 99cm high £50 - 70
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Five 19th century Nailsea-type glass pipes - including cranberry, purple, opaque examples - the largest 58cm long £120 - 180
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19th century Nailsea or Bristol glass pipe of prodigious size, with drawn pink cranberry and green glass stem, 100cm long, together with two further large cranberry glass pipes £70 - 100
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Eight 19th century English Nailsea or Bristol glass pipes - to include clear blue, drawn opaque and milk glass examples - the largest 63cm long £200 - 300
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Rare set of four Victorian retailers' painted stoneware tobacco jars, each of swollen baluster form, applied Royal Coat of Arms in gilt and banners for tobacco brand names and prices - 'Good Returns .3D P.OZ'; 'Best Virginian', etc, each with tin cover, 34cm high £400 - 500
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Rare early 20th century pipe manufacturers' sample case with an array of miniature carved meerschaum, porcelain and briar pipes - in oval velvet-lined case, centred by brand logo for Marcee pipes, in oval glazed case, 45cm wide £300 - 500
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Early 20th century walnut smokers cabinet superstructure pierced for pipes, enclosed below by pair of glazed shelves with bank of drawers, 45cm wide, together with Victorian walnut and brass mounted pipe stand (2) £70 - 100
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Fine mid-19th century German, probably Berlin, painted porcelain pipe with gilt edged frieze decoration of a siren sat upon the rocks, playing a lute, lost souls in a boat, 15cm high, in leather-trimmed case £70 - 100
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Six various 19th century Nailsea or Bristol blown glass pipes - examples in clear, blue and milk glass - the largest 63cm long £50 - 70
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Mid-19th century smokers cane - the handle unscrewing and inverting to become pipe bowl, with mouthpiece concealed within the cane, 90cm long, together with similar malacca cane, mother of pearl inlaid cane and an ivory and horn cane with pipe form handle £60 - 90
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Three antique Chinese cloisonné water pipes of typical form, inlaid with floral and geometric devices - the tallest 38cm high £70 - 100
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Rare 19th century pipe tomahawk with cast bronze head, mounted on original wooden, slightly bowed shaft with tapered end, 56cm long £400 - 600
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Large antique Chinese Baigong water pipe engraved with garden scenes, 42cm high, together with seven other similar (8) £200 - 300
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Antique Chinese bronze pipe, flared form case with marine animals, probably 19th century, 23cm long £60 - 90
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Mid-19th century German, probably Berlin porcelain pipe, hand-painted with fine reserve depicting a beauty admiring herself in a mirror, ebonised and turned wood stem with painted porcelain mount, together with a similar painted pipe, ebonised and turned stem with horn and porcelain mounts, painted with a young musician in landscape (2) £80 - 120
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Elaborate 19th century German pipe, the porcelain bowl with transfer printed and hand-finished titled portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm I, in fine turned wood, ebony and horn mounted stem (horn mouthpiece) £50 - 70
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19th century Austro-Hungarian carved meerschaum lap-type pipe, the bowl with brass wind cap relief carved with female figure in landscape, natural wood stem with horn mounts and mouthpiece, together with plain Kalmasch meerschaum pipe with white metal wind cap and turned wood and bone stem and another with partial stem £60 - 80
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Good, early 19th century lap-style carved burr-wood pipe, the elbow bowl relief carved with female huntress, with pierced wind cap, natural wood stem, horn mounts and mouthpiece £50 - 70
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Three 19th century porcelain pipes mounted in wood, ebony and horn stems, together with various 19th century stems and other partial and complete pipes £60 - 90
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Finely carved Black Forest-style pipe of large proportions, carved with grazing deer and oak leaf ornament, 28cm long £50 - 70
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Egyptian novelty brass pipe in the form of a Sphinx, together with a novelty pipe, compressed form specimen amber - three in the form of Dutch ovens, miniature bierstein and others £60 - 80
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Early 20th century novelty oak and brass cigar lighter in the form of a street lamp, on rectangular plinth, 20cm wide £40 - 60
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