This clay pipe-bowl was made by David Banks of Leith in the early 18th century.
One of four pipe-bowls of clay
Tobacco reached Scotland from America in the early 17th century and smoking soon became popular. Tobacco was smoked in clay pipes, which were cheap and disposable. It was not until the mid 18th century that snuff-taking became more popular than smoking.
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