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Tobacco Pouch and Two Pipes
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Tobacco Pouch and Two Pipes

CultureJapanese
MediumWood
DimensionsA (pouch): 2 5/8 x 3 x 1 3/4 inches (6.68 x 7.62 x 4.45 cm)
B & C (pipes): 9 1/2 inches (24.13 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Jacob L. Loose
Object number34-237/64 A-C
On View
Not on view
Collections
DescriptionTobacco pouch in the shape of the head of a fierce devil with two ivory tusks. Two pipes in the shape of grotesque men with long necks.Provenance

Ella Clark Loose (Mrs. Jacob L. Loose, 1860-1945), Kansas City, MO and Washington, DC, by 1934 [1];

Her gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1934.

[1] Ella Loose was noted for her jewelry collection; many objects were purchased during her frequent travel overseas. For more information, see The Sunday Star Washington D.C., March 29, 1936, p. E4.

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