A CHINESE BAMBOO IVORY-MOUNTED OPIUM PIPE, MID-19TH
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A CHINESE BAMBOO IVORY-MOUNTED OPIUM PIPE, MID-19TH CENTURY
the mouth-piece and butt-cap ivory, the paktong mount lacking bowl
54.5cm long
Provenance: acquired circa 1858 by Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon (1824-1901); thence by family descent.
See footnote to lot 78 for more information.
Note: This item cannot be shipped or sold to any US state or territory.
the mouth-piece and butt-cap ivory, the paktong mount lacking bowl
54.5cm long
Provenance: acquired circa 1858 by Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon (1824-1901); thence by family descent.
See footnote to lot 78 for more information.
Note: This item cannot be shipped or sold to any US state or territory.
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A CHINESE BAMBOO IVORY-MOUNTED OPIUM PIPE, MID-19TH
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