A wooden pipe with a tall, narrow bowl and a long thin stem. The both piece and bowl has inlaid lead for decoration.
This tobacco smoking-pipe is carved out of a single piece of wood. The pipe appears to be missing its separable mouthpiece, which would have been inserted into the flanged end of the pipe-stem. Having had direct contact with its owner’s body, and therefore containing something of their spiritual essence, the mouthpiece would not have been parted with easily. Reference: Shaw, 1938 (I would be interested in seeing an image of the second pipe. CE.)