Museum number:
APM 2.885 |
Subcollection:
porcelain pipes |
Title:
tobacco pipe |
Keyword:
pipe smoking man |
Description:
Tobacco pipe made of porcelain with constricted cylinder bowl, flat bottom without heel and short up going stem widening in a disc-shaped stub continuing with a narrowed stem end with porcelain locking ring. Bowl in gold leaf between rounded broad lines along the top and bottom of the bowl on a hillock to the left turned pipe smoker with toothed hat, behind him a gnarled tree stump with short branches. Stem and cuff completely gilded. |
Date:
Period | 1825 - 1835 |
Dimensions:
General | Height | 3.07 in (7.8 cm) |
Bowl | Width | 1.54 in (3.9 cm) |
Stem | Length | 2.17 in (5.5 cm) |
Characteristics
Pipe type | stub stemmed pipe |
Pipe shape | constricted |
Material | porcelain (ceramic) |
Technique | thrown (potters' wheel), slip cast |
Colour | white |
Finish | glazuur, transparant, vuurverguld |
Traces of use | gerookt |
Production
Continent | Europe |
Region international | Western Europe |
Country | Germany |
Acquisition
Year | 2015 |
Comments
Opmerkelijk bij dit pijpontwerp is de overname van de metalen manchetplaat en steelhouder inclusief borgoog die hier geheel in porselein zijn uitgevoerd. |
Literature
Don Duco, Object van de maand. Amsterdam, 2001. oktober 2015, nr 173. Beknopte bespreking van dit exemplaar. |
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