Tomahawk, pipe
Tomahawk, pipe
Tomahawk, pipe
This relative, a pipe tomahawk, is composed of a wooden handle and iron blade and bowl and may be of British origin. Although the origin of this relative is not clear, it is believed to have been made in the late 18th to early 19th century.
This relative currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland.
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maple wooden handle and iron blade, bowl and mouthpiece
centre of the shaft has decorative band of diagonal parallel lines and ringed border, also at the top end adjacent to the bowl
No Board of Ordinance stamp in the blade or brass inlay.
Label adhered to relative: "SCIENCE & ART MUSEUM, DUBLIN / 1880 / ART / 1928".
National Museum of Ireland records.
Provenance
Royal Dublin Society
National Museum of Ireland records.
About This GRASAC Record
Maker, Name unrecorded. Tomahawk, pipe. GRASAC ID: 26564. National Museum of Ireland Collection, 1880.1928.
This record was augmented by Dana Murray on November 2, 2024. It was informed by notes and images collected during a GRASAC research trip to the National Museum of Ireland on July 22, 2010. Participants included Ruth Phillips, Alan Corbiere, Rachel Hand, Crystal Migwans, and Nikolaus Stolle who were assisted by Padraig Clancy and Emma Crosby.