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:

GeneralHeight3.07 in (7.8 cm)
BowlWidth1.54 in (3.9 cm)
StemLength2.17 in (5.5 cm)
Characteristics
Pipe type stub stemmed pipe
Pipe shape constricted
Materialporcelain (ceramic)
Techniquethrown (potters' wheel), slip cast
Colourwhite
Finish glazuur, transparant, vuurverguld
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Region internationalWestern Europe
CountryGermany
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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