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Material: Multi-gemstone
19th Century Mephistopheles Devil Meerschaum Pipe
Located in London, GB
Antique Mephistopheles Devil Meerschaum Pipe. Rare and unusual late 19th Century Meerschaum Pipe with the bowl carved as highly detailed Mephistopheles (the Devil from Faust), with ...
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1880s German Late Victorian Antique Multi-gemstone Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Multi-gemstone, Brass

Turkish Betel Nut Cutter
Located in Dallas, TX
Turkish ottoman inlaid turquoise beads semi precious stones betel nut cutter. Circa 1820, very rare.
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1820s Turkish Antique Multi-gemstone Tobacco Accessories

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Multi-gemstone, Bronze

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