LOT 2204 Victorian French Made Clay Pipe Group
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Late 19th-early 20th century AD. Group of three Victorian clay pipe bowls: one head of a man with beard and remains of blue and red glaze and partial stem; one head of a man with a large beard and turban stamped 'je suis le v baijacob' and elsewhere on the bowl 'Paris 998', patches of yellow and red glaze, complete stem which received an 'insert' for smoking; one bowl formed as an egg in the clutches of a dragon's claw, its talons curled around the bowl decorated with much feathery detailing, partial stem. 121 grams total, 45-93mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/2"). From a Leicestershire, UK, collection; acquired on the UK art market; found East Lincolnshire 1970-1980s. [3, No Reserve]
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