For the history enthusiast! These are a collection of 22 clay pipe bowls dug in the northeastern U.S. by relic hunters. They came from yards, farm fields, and privies in the region.


They range in age from late 1700s to mid to late 1800s.


Each has some staining which is common with pipes of this era that have been dug. None has a stem. These are the bowls only.


Yes, there are some chips here and there. I am 70 years old and have a few chips and cracks of my own, so for something made of clay generations ago to have survived this long is amazing!


I wanted something appropriate to display them in for sale, so I purchased the wooden duckhead bowl at the local antique mall. It is approximately 11”x5”. It is also old, so I treated it with teak oil. The pipe bowls normally sell for $5-10 each, so the price I have listed for the bowl and pipe bowls is beyond reasonable. You cannot see all the pipe bowls in the photos because they are stacked two deep in the bowl.


This will make a perfect display piece in your home or office! A great gift for the guy or gal who loves American history!


Thank you for looking!