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Smoking cap (2)
Victorian smoking cap made of black velvet and lined with black linen. It is embroidered with flowe
Smoking cap (1)
Blue velvet smoking cap embroidered with a floral pattern in gold satin. It has a gold tassel and i
Smoking cap
Victorian smoking cap of black linen, with colourful floral embroidery and multicoloured central tas
Snuff mull
This snuff mull has been in the Museum collection since 1954. It is made of horn with silver fittin
Meersham pipe
Meerschaum pipes first appeared in Britain about 1750 and from the 1830s were elaborately designed.
Pipe Bowl
This pipe bowl was found in a garden in Ayr. It bears the heraldic crest and motto 'confido' of the
Empire Exhibition Souvenir Album
This souvenir album designed to celebrate the 'Empire Exhibition' was completed by pasting in cards
Clay tobacco pipe
Smoking tobacco in a pipe became very popular during the 1700s. However, it was viewed by the upper
Snuff grinding iron and stone spherical balls
Tobacco leaves were ground into a fine powder called snuff using these heavy balls. Simple mortar a
Stone ball and wooden mortar for grinding snuff, and snuff handkerchief
Tobacco leaves were ground into a fine powder called snuff using heavy balls. Simple mortar and pes
Clay pipe bowls
Smoking tobacco in a pipe became very popular during the 1700s. It was viewed by the upper classes
Clay pipe bowl
Smoking tobacco in a pipe became very popular during the 1700s. It was viewed by the upper classes
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