ENGLAND— POTTERY. (A.C) 



The following Pipes, from No. I to No. 17, are of brown, 

 glazed, earthenware. 



[ 1.] Figure of man with pipe in his mouth, bowl a 

 human face ; sin. high. 



[ 2.] Snake, coiled ; 3m. diameter, 6^-in. long. 



[ 3.] Human figure, leg forming tube of pipe ; 4m. 

 long. 



[ 4.] Dragon, with open mouth ; ornamented with 

 black and dull red ; 6|in. long. 



[ 5.] Dragon, with open mouth, and with wings ; 

 Sfin. long. 



[6.] Straight pipe, with hand grasping stem; bowl 

 a human head; 7 -Jin. long. 



[7.] Straight pipe, plain stem, Turkish ornament on 

 bowl ; 6|in. long. 



[ 8.] Straight pipe, bowl of Turkish pattern, with 

 enlarged base ; 6f in. long. 



[ 9.] A monkey sitting, wearing a cocked hat, and 

 smoking a pipe having a human face ; 5 Jin. high. 



[ 1 o.J Snake, in six coils of 4|in. diameter; 6 Jin. 

 long. 



[11.] Hand, with bell-shaped base, holding pipe; 

 4jin. high, 4§in. long. 



[12.] Recumbent figure, resting on elbow; sin. long. 



[ 13.] Monkey, sitting; 2-fin. high, 3jin. long. (Two.) 



[14.] Grotesque figure, with large nose and beard; 

 arms-a-kimbo ; 4 Jin. long. 



[15.] Fish's head and tail, carried by human figure 

 squatting; 3m. high, sin. long. (Two.) 



[ 16.] Snake's head, with plaited stem, seventeen coils; 

 14m. long, 1 fin. wide. 



[17.] Straight pipe, stem turned in rings, fluted bowl 

 of Turkish pattern ; 6 Jin. long. 



Note. — The above are from Brampton, near Chesterfield. 



[18.] Figure, wearing cocked hat, blue coat, and sword, 

 smoking a pipe. Hat marked "Nelson." 6in. high. 



[ 19.] Figure of an old woman smoking a pipe, the 

 bowl of which is a man's head ; pale green handle, with two 

 perforations for fingers ; 4 Jin. high. (Staffordshire.) 1780-90. 



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