Pair of Iron Opium Scrapers

c. 1900
$180 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 6.5" D: 0.75" H: 0.5"
Materials
Iron
Collection #
CDKZ087
Estimated Shipping
$20

These unusual iron tools date to the late 19th century and were among the many accessories used in the process of smoking opium. Both tools are a form of opium scraper, used to remove spent ash and debris from an opium pipe or pipe bowl.

Additional Dimensions:
Rounded Scraper: 5.5"W x 0.75"D x 0.5"H
Flat Scraper: 6.5"W x 0.75"D x 0.5"H

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PIPE DREAMS

Beginning in the 18th century, smoking opium recreationally became an entire culture unto itself, replete with beautifully crafted paraphernalia that expressed one's good taste and refinement.

Each step of the smoking process called for a different accessory, each an opportunity to impress.

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