England— Pottrrv. (A.c.) 



[85.] Pipe bowl; crimson; gilded; painting of a 

 castle and water; 4'in. (Worcester.) 



[86] Receptacle of bowl; green and cream colour; 

 gilded. (Worcester.) 



[ 87.] Receptacle of bowl ; Mandarin smoking, and 

 flowers. (Old Chelsea.) 



ENGLAND— SILVER, etc. (A.d.) 



[ i.J Pipe, iron, many feet long; elaborately coiled and 

 twisted; from bowl to tip, i3in., c^in. high. 



[ 2.] Pipe, white metal ; three coils in middle of stem ; 

 i3|in. long. 



[ 3.] Pipe, iron ; two coils in middle of stem ; a^-in. 

 long. 



[4.] Pipe, iron; slender straight stem; 7m. long. 



[5.] Pipe, iron; spiral groove on middle of stem; 

 i7fin. long. 



Made in Birmingham by S. Timmins, about 1820. 



[6.] Pipe, silver; stem in three pieces, bowl attached 

 to stem by tube of horn, iin. long; 2o|in. long. 



[7.] Pipe, silver; bowl fluted and chased; a garnet 

 set in back of bowl ; stem in three pieces ; 16 Jin. long. 



[8.] Pipe, silver; hinged open cover, with perforated 

 bottom; straight stem ; tip bent; 9^-in. long. 



[9.] Pipe, silver; tapering twisted stem, mouthpiece 

 flattened ; 9^in. long. 



[10.] Pipe, silver; straight stem, in two pieces, small 

 bowl; 8in. long. 



[ 11.] Pipe, silver; base of bowl fluted; stem in three 

 pieces; curved near bowl; 33m. long. 



[12.] Pipe, silver, in form of battle-axe, with banneret 

 on stem, 4m. x 3m. ; bearing in low relief a figure of Liberty 

 trampling on a royal personage. On the ground lies a 

 broken sceptre and crown; above, the motto, "Sic semper 

 tyrannus." 9fin. long. 



This pipe belonged to a political club in New York. From the collec- 

 tion of Mr. Allen, of New York. 



