Museum number:
APM 15.143 |
Subcollection:
ceramic pipes |
Title:
tobacco pipe |
Keyword:
monkey head, braided stem |
Description:
Tobacco pipe made of earthenware with figural bowl, without heel and braided stem with smooth cut of mouthpiece. Bowl embossed head of a monkey with flat cylindrical hat without rim. Stem braided on three loops a bunch of spiral windings. Transparent lead glaze with accents in yellow and blue of dots on the top of the stem, the middle curls are solid blue, the underside blue tamponated. |
Date:
Period | 1810 - 1840 |
Dimensions:
Bowl | Height | 1.57 in (4 cm) |
Width | 1.18 in (3 cm) | |
Stem | Length | 9.06 in (23 cm) |
Characteristics
Pipe type | stem pipe |
Pipe shape | figural |
Material | pottery (ceramic) |
Technique | hand-formed |
Colour | yellowish white |
Finish | glazuur, meerkleuren |
Traces of use | gerookt |
Production
Continent | Europe |
Region international | Western Europe |
Country | England |
Region national | Staffordshire |
Town | Stafford |
Acquisition
Year | 1996 |
Provenance | Parijs, collectie Bertrand Lazard, 1981-1996 |
Parijs, Denise Corbier, 1981 |
Comments
Afgebeeld in Pipe, the worldwide pipe smoker's magazine, rubriek famous pipes, vol 12, 2000, p 50. Dit exemplaar. |
Literature
Peter J. Davey (Peter J. Davey), The 'English' pipes in the Rothschild collection: typology, chronology and provenance. LiverpoolJournal of the Académie Internationale de la PIpe, /9, 2016. p 75, fig 28, afb 1. Dit exemplaar. |
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 8, v.a. 2001. |
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