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Found this yesterday in a nearly empty 4'x8' woodliner...the few other things that were in it were 1870's. Anyone seen one of these before? Marked on one side "Try Lorillard's Tobacco" and marked on the other side "16-18-20 Chambers Street New York".

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Other side.

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Anyone seen or dug one of these before?
 

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Hey Brandon,

I do dig 8-10 pipes on every dive here in NH and most of mine are from England, I did find one from NY last summer but it is not like yours.

Nice find though, I like it!

On a side note the "NH Pharm's" seller will be contacting you this week, good luck and enjoy your new aquisitions.

Here are some finds from one dive in 2011.

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Matt,

That is very cool! I've been collecting all of the pipe bowls we find down here in a jar...we typically dig 5-6 each time we dig but they are usually just the bowl. This was the first whole one and the first advertising one I have seen. I did dig a very small face pipe with a tree-trunk stem in Warren, New Hampshire when I was a kid that was also intact...still have it to this day.

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That pipe looks mint. Plus the advertising makes it super. I'll bet that's worth a decent amount.

I dig a lot of those pipe bowls and stems, too. I've only dug one whole pipe and two face pipe bowls, but lots of the "T D" bowls and "Glasgow" stems.
 

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Thats a cool pipe ! and the pics are nice too. Did you get any close ups ?

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Hello all you pipe people. I recently got a book of special interest covering Early American items. Title “A GUIDE TO Artifacts of Colonial Americaâ€
Contents – 44 subjects covering all kinds of collectables we all get into.
Illustrations – 100 from bayonets – glass – buckles – stoneware – Redware –Coins – Brass items – Hinges – Horse shoes – Pad locks – Sisors – Stoneware – Ptpes – Toys – and a lot of in betweens.

Pipes pages 303 to 313 with a lot of information and illustrations.
> RED Matthews
 

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