https://collections.mcny.org/Collection/Anthropomorphic clay pipe-24UFQE6F0Z.html Larger image2007.11.13Mullenbach & ThewaldAnthropomorphic clay pipeDate:ca. 1860Anthropomorphic ball clay pipe molded into the form of a classical mythological figure, possibly a Greek or Roman god. This pipe was found at Feature O, a stone-lined privy that contained trash belonging to the Irish tenants at 474 Pearl Street. It was among numerous artifacts uncovered in the excavations of the Five Points neighborhood by archaeologists working under contract to the U.S. General Services Administration.pipe (smoking equipment)clay1 5/8 x 2 1/4 x 1 1/8 inFile dimensions:5500px × 4125pxSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Add to lightboxKeywords:Centre Street (New York, N.Y.)Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)Five Points (New York, N.Y.)Hohr (Germany)Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)Pearl Street (New York, N.Y.)view related galleriesNew York at its Core