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1942.13.1312

Pipe-bowl. Made of black glazed pottery. The pipe-bowl is cylindrical, the upper part biconcave and slightly curved forward with a band of incised lines, the lower part decorated with vertical rows of conical points and lines. The pipe-bowl forms an angle with the stem socket with a connecting arch between the bowl and stem socket. [AB [OPS Move] 20/9/2016]


1942.13.1312

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Collection type
Object
Description
Pipe-bowl. Made of black glazed pottery. The pipe-bowl is cylindrical, the upper part biconcave and slightly curved forward with a band of incised lines, the lower part decorated with vertical rows of conical points and lines. The pipe-bowl forms an angle with the stem socket with a connecting arch between the bowl and stem socket. [AB [OPS Move] 20/9/2016]
Geographical reference
Bamenda
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1942
Date collected
By 1942
Acquisition information
Donated: 1942
Materials and processes
Material Pottery, Material Varnish, Process Glazed, Process Varnished, Process Moulded, Process Modelled
Dimensions
Depth: max 52 mm, Width: max 157 mm, Length: max 161 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1942.13.1312 Other numbers: 238

Search terms: Narcotic, Pottery, Pipe