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German bent smoking pipe: Captain Duncan Victor Mulholland, 1st Machine Gun Battalion, AIF
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Maker: Unknown
A German pipe of bent or full-bent pattern, constructed in two parts, a stem and a bowl. The stem is construced from ebonite and the bowl from wood, possibly briar, and unknown metal, possibly chromed...RELAWM09516
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German cigarette case with Iron Cross, 8 August 1918: Corporal Robert Wain, 19th Battalion, AIF
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Maker: Unknown
Rectangular chrome-plated cigarette case with rounded corners, internal hinge and a spring clip release. A small black painted brass German Iron Cross is soldered to the top left corner of the lid. Th...REL/00725
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German pipe fragment: Lieutenant William Frederick 'Eric' Shirtley, 16th Battalion AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pipe stem fragment (from the mouthpiece down 45mm). The stem is splintered and the mouthpiece displays evidence of bite marks.RELAWM12404
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German porcelain smoking pipe: Gunner Thomas Michael O'Donnell, 5th Field Artillery Brigade, AIF
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Maker: Unknown
Porcelain bowled pipe with an integral shank and foot. The stem is missing. The front section of the bowl is decorated with a transferred religious scene depicting Saint Eustace highlighed with paint ...REL/00892.001
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German tobacco pouch : Captain F J McAdam, 37 Battery, Australian Field Artillery, AIF
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Maker: Unknown
Grey cotton drawstring tobacco pouch. The pouch has a pair of stiffened wool tabs at the top and rivetted steel eyelets to retain the double drawstrings. The drawstrings are made of ersatz twine, and ...RELAWM00786
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Small German porcelain smoking pipe: Gunner Thomas Michael O'Donnell, 5th Field Artillery Brigade, AIF
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Small German porcelain smoking bowl, missing the stem. The bowl, which is decorated on the smokers side with a transfer of a stag in a forest clearing, is narrow and deep - the shank emerging from it ...REL/00892.002