Museum number:
APM 11.749 |
Subcollection:
clay pipes |
Title:
tobacco pipe |
Keyword:
head woman |
Description:
Tobacco pipe made of clay with figural bowl, without heel and slightly upgoing stem with band-shaped stub. Bowl squat low head of a woman with hair combed back which has two braids on the side. Stem underside ribbon with bow. Painted enamel in pink, blue, black and white. |
Date:
Period | 1850 - 1880 |
Dimensions:
Bowl | Height | 1.38 in (3.5 cm) |
Width | 1.5 in (3.8 cm) | |
Stem | Length | 0.98 in (2.5 cm) |
Characteristics
Pipe type | stub stemmed pipe |
Pipe shape | figural |
Material | pipe clay (ceramic) |
Technique | press moulded |
Colour | white |
Finish | email, meerkleuren |
Traces of use | ongerookt |
Production
Continent | Europe |
Region international | Western Europe |
Country | France |
Region national | Pas-de-Calais |
Town | Saint-Omer |
Maker | Firme L. Fiolet |
Trade number | 645? |
Mark | LF (reliëf, steel li.) |
Acquisition
Year | 1990 |
Provenance | Londen, veilinghuis Phillips, 1990, lot 144 |
Bramber, collectie Anthony Irving, House of Pipes, <1970-1989 |
Literature
Benedict Goes (Benedict Goes), 25 eeuwen roken; De verwonderlijke vormgeving van de pijp. , 1993. p 6, groepsfoto. Dit exemplaar. |
Benedict Goes (Benedict Goes), The Intriguing Design of Tobacco Pipes. Leiden, 1993. p 6, groepsfoto. Dit exemplaar. |
Ruud van der Neut, Toeback & toebehoren. Baarn, 2001. foto. Dit exemplaar. |
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, achterkamer, vitrine Frankrijk, v.a. 1999. |
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