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Objects - Tobacco
 
Brier-root pipe
Holmes filled this up while he was telling Watson about his continental expansion. (The Sign of Four)
 
Cheroots
Abel White would sit on his veranda drinking whisky-pegs and smoking cheroots while the houses around his were being burnt. A cheroot is a cylinderical cigar that has both ends clipped during manufacture. (The Sign of Four)
 
Major Sholto was smoking a cheroot when Jonathan Small first asked him about whom to report hidden treasure to. (The Sign of Four
 
Cigar
Gregson smoked a cigar while he explained to Holmes why he had arrested Arthur Charpentier. (A Study in Scarlet)
 
Watson offered Athelney Jones a cigar while they waited for Holmes to return to Baker Street. (The Sign of Four)
 
Holmes smoked a cigar and offered one to Jonathan Small while Small told what had occurred at Pondicherry Lodge. (The Sign of Four)
 
Several young men were lounging up and down with cigars in their mouths outside Briony Lodge. (A Scandal in Bohemia)
 
Cigarette
Holmes lights a cigarette while explaining to Watson the difference between seeing and observing. (A Scandal in Bohemia)
 
Hookah
Thaddeaus Sholto used his hookah as "an invaluable sedative... He applied a taper to the great bowl and the smoke bubbled merrily through the rose-water." (The Sign of Four
 
Pipe
A pipe was found in Joseph Stangerson's room at the Halliday Hotel. (A Study in Scarlet)
 
Shag Tobacco
Holmes was given two fills of shag tobacco as part payment for his work as a groom at Briony Lodge. Shag is a fine cut tobacco used to making 'roll-up' cigarettes. (A Scandal in Bohemia)
 
Ship's Tobacco
Watson admits to Holmes that "I always smoke ship's' myself". (A Study in Scarlet)
 
Trichinopoly Cigar
Smoked by the murderer of Enoch J. Drebber. (A Study in Scarlet)