Numéro de la collection:

APM 1.852

Sous-collection:

pipes en bois

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

Black Forest pipe with figures

Description :

Tobacco pipe made of wood with high cylindrical bowl with pointed figural bottom, up going stem without stub. Bowl around hand carved four trees of which the crowns flow together, between the trunks a kind of niches in which at the front a standing hunter with sitting dog, on both sides a standing deer and at the back a rock on which a deer, the base is the head of an animal, on the right a deer's head, on the left a pig's head, both animals bitten in the ear by a hunting dog. Originally wooden valve cover on silver frame with on the top deer in gallop, lid internal label with handwritten collection number "69". Original mounting with upright stem with deer horn base with two crowns followed by a wooden stem, at the top at the side deer horns stem in which a buffalo horns bit with two knots. Stem cut like a truncated tree trunk with halfway a male climbing around the tree, the feet, hands and head of deer's horn, the pants torn and his buttocks visible, on the top of the stem a bird's nest.

Date:

Période 1840 - 1850


Tailles:

GeneralLongueur29 cm
FourneauHauteur13,5 cm
Largeur4,5 cm
StemLongueur5 cm
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe cylindrique
Matérialbois
Techniquecoupé
Couleurmarron
Other materialscorne de buffle, corne de cerf (matière animale)
Traces of use ongerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Région internationaleEurope de l'Ouest
PaysAllemagne
Région nationaleforêt noire
Statut juridique
Date 2008
Ancienne appartenance Amsterdam, veilinghuis Sotheby's, lot 64
Wittelsbach, kroonprins Rupprecht van Beieren (1869-1955) en erven, 2008
Exposition
Amsterdam, Tassenmuseum Hendrikje, Museum of Bags and Purses, tentoonstelling "It’s a men’s world", 9 maart - 27 augustus 2017.

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