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Tobacco-pipe (dambaetdae) with a metal bowl and mouthpiece, and a bamboo stem decorated with floral and key fret pyrography (nakjungjang) designs: Korea, c. 1900
Tobacco pipe (dambaetdae) with a bowl and mouthpiece of nickel, and a bamboo stem: Korea, ca. 1900
Tobacco pipe (dambaetdae) with a bowl and mouthpiece of nickel, and a bamboo stem: Korea, ca. 1900
Tobacco-pipe (dambaetdae) with a metal bowl and mouthpiece, and a bamboo stem decorated with pyrography (nakjukjang) designs: Korea, c. 1900
Tobacco-pipe with a small brass bowl, a black wooden stem and a jade mouthpiece, personal use: Tibet
Tobacco-pipe of copper, with brass bowl and mounts, and chased decoration on stem: India, Ladakh, Tibetan, late 19th to early 20th century AD
Tobacco-pipe with metal bowl, slender wooden stem, and glass mouthpiece imitating a dzi (patterned chalcedony bead): China, 19th to early 20th century, collected in Tibet
Tobacco-pipe with a stone bowl with a metal lip, and a wood stem: Yemen, Amiri Highlands
Tobacco-pipe with bowl of clay, stem of wood, mouthpiece of gourd and pieces of raw hide bounding the junction: North Africa, Central Africa, Nilotic Sudan, Niam-Niam
Tobacco-pipe head of steatite with bulbous bowl supported on a short clustered pillar, grass string attached: Southern Africa, Swaziland
Double tobacco-pipe bowl of dark steatite, broken, grooved horizontally and obliquely: Southern Africa, Swaziland
Single globular tobacco-pipe bowl of dark steatite, grooved horizontally and vertically: Southern Africa, Swaziland
Tobacco-pipe or chimbundi of bamboo with cane stem mouth-piece inserted obliquely: Africa, Eastern Africa, Malawi, Shire Highlands, late 19th century
Tobacco-pipe with bowl of black earthenware with hatched ornamentation and stem of bamboo: Africa, Malawi, late 19th century
Tobacco-pipe, with bowl of black earthenware with hatched ornamentation and stem of bamboo wrapped with coloured beadwork: Africa, Malawi, late 19th century