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EARLY ENGLISH CLAY PIPES. (A.a.) 



[ i to 13.] Thirteen Cards, on which are 128 Early 

 English Clay Pipes. Collected from all parts of England. 

 90 of these have makers' marks, which are copied on 

 the cards . . . . . . . . .128 



[ 14 to 30.] Seventeen Cards, on which are 143 Early 

 English Clay Pipes, from excavations in London. Sixty-seven 

 have makers' marks : copied on the cards. . .143 



[ 31 to 36.] Six Cards, on which are 57 Early English 

 Clay Pipes. 32 have makers' marks : copied on the cards. 

 Collected by the late Dr. Bousfield 57 



[ 37 to 42.] Six Cards, on which are 78 Early English 

 Clay Pipes. 62 have makers' marks : copied on the cards. 

 Collected by W. J. Bernhard Smith, F.S.A. . . 78 



[ 43 to 46.] Four Cards, on which are 57 Early English 

 Clay Pipes (chiefly Shropshire). 56 have makers' marks: 

 copied on the cards. Collected by Mr. Sothorn, Pipe 

 Manufacturer, of Broseley 57 



[ 47 to 56.] Ten Cards, on which are 172 Early English 

 Clay Pipes (Broseley). 161 have makers' marks: copied 

 on the cards. Collected by the late Dr. Thursfield, 

 of Broseley, and described with Illustrations, by Lin. 

 Jewitt, F.S.A., in "The Reliquary," Oct., 1862. Purchased 

 from the Widow of Dr. Thursfield 172 



[ 57 to 60.] Four Cards, on which are 51 Early English 

 Clay Pipes (Broseley), all of which have makers' marks : 

 copied on the cards. Duplicates, from the collection of the 

 late Dr. Thursfield 51 



