- Sioux Effigy Pipe BowlSKU: B0462Sioux catlinite effigy pipe bowl with a horse head in profile. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Sioux, Native AmericanSIZE: 6 3/4"L$4,500
- Engraved Pipe TomahawkSKU: Y374Engraved axe with knife and tipis one side, star, moon, and three braves on reverse. Exceptional with original stem, wonderful patina. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 21" Overall; Head 8"$15,000
- Quilled CalumetSKU: SK3Stealitite head, quill and horsehair wrap stem. Pewter tip and replaced, hand-painted feathers. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Mississippi River, United StatesSIZE: 26" head 3" x 3 1/2"$35,000
- Missouri River CalumetSKU: SK13Missouri River Calumet with lead inlay and pony beaded drop; 29” long. PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: East, United StatesSIZE: 29" long$35,000
- Mid 19th CenturySKU: O961Pipe tomahawk with file burnt decorated shaft. PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 21 1/2" long, head 8"$15,000
- Steatite PipeSKU: I2720Steatite pipe with pewter Inlay. This pipe belonged to the Costal Shamash tribe in California. Use is limited primarily to the sweathouse just prior to bedtime, taking advantage of the dizzying effect of the tobacco, and to induce drowsiness. Ex-Ellen Woods collection. Published. PERIOD: 19th ...$5,000
Native American Pipes
The act of smoking played a ceremonial role among many Native American tribes. Smoking was seen as having medicinal and spiritual properties and was of great cultural significance. Cisco’s collection of Native American pipes includes hand-carved catlinite pipes, steatite pipes, ceremonial pipes, and pipe tomahawks ranging in size from 6 inches to over 3 feet.
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