Museum number:

APM 16.569

Subcollection:

porcelain pipes

Title:

tobacco pipe

Keyword:

head Turk with turban

Description:

Tobacco pipe made of porcelain with a figural bowl, without heel, and a rising stem with stub. Bowl head of a Turk with small moustache, turban with pin on the front. Stem both sides c-volutes enclosing a shaded field. Unpainted so-called blanc de Chine finish with transparent glaze. Bowl inside factory mark in blue crossed swords.

Date:

Period 1760 - 1790


Dimensions:

BowlHeight2.09 in (5.3 cm)
Width1.73 in (4.4 cm)
StemLength1.38 in (3.5 cm)
Characteristics
Pipe type stub stemmed pipe
Pipe shape figural
Materialporcelain, blanc de Chine (ceramic)
Techniqueprinting mould
Colourwhite
Finish glazuur, transparant
Traces of use ongerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Region internationalWestern Europe
CountryGermany
Region nationalSaxony
TownMeissen
MakerKöniglichen Sächsischen Porzellan-Manufaktur
Mark gekruiste sabels (geschilderd onderglazuur blauw, ketel inw.)
Acquisition
Year 2002
Provenance Bristol, The Bristol Auction Rooms, lot 488
Bristol, W.D. & H.O. Wills pipe collection, <1920-2002
Literature
Don Duco, Object van de maand. Amsterdam, 2001. november 2002, nr 18. Beknopte bespreking van dit exemplaar.
Exhibition
Presentatie W.D. & H.O. Wills Hartcliffe Factory, Bristol, 1974-1990.
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 7, v.a. 2002.

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