
Cloisonne & Paktong Chinese Water Pipe - Ca 1900
This antique Chinese cloisonne & paktong water pipe would have been used to smoke tobacco & opium. It is constructed from a copper, zinc, and nickel alloy called paktong and has cloisonne work depicting Insects and porcelain and dates to the 1900's. Heated opium or tobacco would be placed in the lidded well of this ornate water pipe and the fumes were inhaled through the pipe
The first Opium war was triggered by the Qing dynasty's campaign against the British merchants who sold opium to Chinese merchants. Many Chinese people were addicted to it.
These decorative pipes are a piece of social history, they are extremely decorative and look great in a group.
This pipe shows some signs of wear and use.
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Cloisonne & Paktong Chinese Water Pipe - Ca 1900
This antique Chinese cloisonne & paktong water pipe would have been used to smoke tobacco & opium. It is constructed from a copper, zinc, and nickel alloy called paktong and has cloisonne work depicting Insects and porcelain and dates to the 1900's. Heated opium or tobacco would be placed in the lidded well of this ornate water pipe and the fumes were inhaled through the pipe
The first Opium war was triggered by the Qing dynasty's campaign against the British merchants who sold opium to Chinese merchants. Many Chinese people were addicted to it.
These decorative pipes are a piece of social history, they are extremely decorative and look great in a group.
This pipe shows some signs of wear and use.
From China
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
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This antique Chinese cloisonne & paktong water pipe would have been used to smoke tobacco & opium. It is constructed from a copper, zinc, and nickel alloy called paktong and has cloisonne work depicting Insects and porcelain and dates to the 1900's. Heated opium or tobacco would be placed in the lidded well of this ornate water pipe and the fumes were inhaled through the pipe
The first Opium war was triggered by the Qing dynasty's campaign against the British merchants who sold opium to Chinese merchants. Many Chinese people were addicted to it.
These decorative pipes are a piece of social history, they are extremely decorative and look great in a group.
This pipe shows some signs of wear and use.
From China
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout























