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Pitt Rivers Museum

1942.13.1341

Pipe-bowl. Made of pottery slipped black. It is two storied - the upper part with geometric decoration, the lower part with three squatting figures in relief. The bowl forms an angle with the stem socket, there is an arch between the stem socket and pipe-bowl. There is a chip missing from the rim of the stem socket. [AB [OPS Move] 20/9/2016]


1942.13.1341

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Collection type
Object
Description
Pipe-bowl. Made of pottery slipped black. It is two storied - the upper part with geometric decoration, the lower part with three squatting figures in relief. The bowl forms an angle with the stem socket, there is an arch between the stem socket and pipe-bowl. There is a chip missing from the rim of the 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, Process Slipped, Process Moulded, Process Modelled
Dimensions
Depth: max 61 mm, Width: max 129 mm, Length: max 182 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1942.13.1341 Other numbers: 669

Search terms: Narcotic, Pottery, Figure, Pipe