Early 20th Cent L.H.E. listed in my notes as made of rosewood + Cornell & Diehl PURPLE COW:-
This got me thinking about the various materials that smoking pipes were made of apart from wood and even though wood is clearly the most practical and durable of materials for consuming tobacco looking across my racks there are many other materials that have been used from which to make pipes:-
One-piece Briar / Briar / Briar with meerschaum lined bowls / Leather covered briar
Rosewood
Beechwood
Cherrywood
Bog-oak
etc.
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All metal / Metal w/ bone stems / Metal with briar bowls, meerschaum-lined briar bowls or meerschaum only bowls
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Porcelain / Stoneware / Pottery / Clay & Terracotta - unglazed or glazed with or without enamel decoration
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Meerschaum / Meerchaum with briar-lined bowls
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Calabash gourd - meerschaum lined or with slot in meerschaum bowls
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Asbestos
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Soapstone
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Hollowed-out corn cobs
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Hollowed-out antler horn
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For the mouthpieces/stems:-
Originally in Ivory, Amber or Horn
... and then from the late 1870s
Vulcanite
Also faux amber and variations of the same
Rubber
... and more recently also
Plastic, Acrylic and variations of the same