• The Trio Old Dominion Clay Pipe Set from Missouri Meerschaum features the following: The Old Dominion Willamsburg Clay Pipe honors the capital of the Virginia Colony during the 18th Century, a shorter stemmed pipe that would have been in the hands of those traversing the Colonial landscape. This clay pipe is perfectly compact and features a generous, yet subdued, bowl. The Old Dominion Jamestowne Clay Pipe is a tribute to the first, and most famous, of English settlements in North America. This pipe is longer stemmed, the rim adorned with decorative milling, and features a small, yet bulbous, bowl for smoking a “pinch” of tobacco. The The Old Dominion “The Dutchman” Clay Pipe is a faithful reproduction of a 19th century Dutch clay pipe. This short, stout pipe with it’s easy draw makes it ideal for a large pinch of your favorite tobacco. The Dutchman’s size makes it perfect for storage in the pocket on those long voyages! is a faithful reproduction of a 19th century Dutch clay pipe. These are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. See further details below
  • The Classic Trio Pipe Set from Missouri Meerschaum is a smokin’ delight for all. Appealing to pipe smokers of all kinds, it features the Jamestowne Clay Pipe, Ozark Mountain Hardwood Pipe and Missouri Pride Corn Cob Pipe all in straight. This Classic Trio Pipe Set will arrive in a handsome, rustic brown, Missouri Meerschaum Co. crossed pipe burlap bag perfect for any gift giving opportunity or just to spoil yourself. This classic will never go out of style, so order your set today!      
  • The Old Dominion Jamestowne Clay Pipe is a mid- 17th century colonial-era pipe. Fragments of the original colonial-era pipe found on the Old Dominion farm were scanned using a 3D printer, "re-assembled" by computer-aided design (CAD), and reverse engineered to make a master mold with 3D print technology for this clay pipe. Like the original pipe it was copied from, the Jamestowne features a decorative line of milling around the rim of the bowl as well as a defined "heel" at the base of the bowl. These are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed. The "Jamestowne" is named in honor of the first successful English settlement in North America.  It was a flourishing capital of the young Virginia Colony and a center for colonial trade and commerce. 17th century clay pipes small bulbous bowls were designed to smoke a "pinch" of tobacco at a time when tobacco was still regarded as an expensive commodity. This pipe makes a great taste test pipe for sampling various blends or as a historical keepsake representing the early industry in colonial America.      

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