Museum number:
APM 8.004 |
Subcollection:
ethnographic pipes |
Title:
tobacco pipe |
Keyword:
stamped and carved decoration |
Description:
Tabakspijp van aardewerk, zogenaamde tsjiboek met trechtervormige ketel op schotel, zonder hiel en oplopende steel verwijdend tot manchet. Ketel rondom intaglio geometrische baan met voorzijde bladermotief. Steel en manchet parelfilet geflankeerd door raderingen. |
Date:
Period | 1820 - 1880 |
Dimensions:
Bowl | Height | 1.22 in (3.1 cm) |
Width | 1.46 in (3.7 cm) | |
Stem | Length | 1.97 in (5 cm) |
Weight | 30 gram |
Characteristics
Pipe type | stub stemmed pipe |
Pipe shape | chibuk |
Material | pottery (ceramic) |
Technique | thrown (potters' wheel), slip glued |
Colour | red |
Finish | engobe, rood |
Traces of use | ongerookt |
Production
Continent | Asia |
Region international | Western Asia |
Country | Turkey |
Region national | Istanbul (province) |
Town | Istanbul (?) |
Mark | Arabische letter (stempel, steel re.) |
Acquisition
Year | 1982 |
Provenance | Londen, Paul Bentley, Astley's |
Londen, Jermynstreet, Astley's, <1930-1982 | |
Londen, collectie William Astley, c. 1920 |
Literature
Don Duco, Turkije als centrum van de oost-Europese pijpenfabricage. LeidenPijpelijntjes, X/3, 1984. p 15, afb 22. Dit exemplaar. |
Exhibition
Leiden, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, vitrine etnografie, oktober 1982 - 31 december 1993. |
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