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4 inch Elizabethan Era Clay Pipe

$7.99 plus tax where applicable

Only 4 and a half inches long with a very small bowl, this unique pipe was in vogue in England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Due to the scarcity of tobacco, smokers would use only a pinch or two at a time, hence the bowl did not need to be any larger than this one.

 

Only 4 and a half inches long with a very small bowl, this unique pipe was in vogue in England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. In those times tobacco was a luxury in short supply so the need for a larger bowl did not exist. This pipe fits nicely with the themes of Rennaisance Fairs and those reenacting early times.

Weight1.0 oz
Dimensions4 × 1 × 1 in
pipe info

A very short pipe – 4 inches long with a tiny tobacco chamber suitable for short smokes.