Numéro de la collection:

APM 18.687

Sous-collection:

pipes en porcelaine

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

insects

Description :

Tobacco pipe made of porcelain with a high Hungarian bowl constricted, round underside without heel and flattened stem widening to stub. Bowl handpainted in multi-colour front a butterfly sitting on a small elongated leaf, four other insects on either side. Mounting with silver flap lid with lens-shaped top on the lid ring, silver mark 12, attached letter mark and illegible rectangular mark. Stem with silver stem holder and locking ring. Original mounting with twisted buffalo horn stem with grunting disc and flexible part with braided copper wire and horn mouthpiece. Silver lock chain (from later date) from the helm to the stub ring.

Date:

Période 1820 - 1830


Tailles:

FourneauHauteur9,5 cm
Largeur4,7 cm
StemLongueur5 cm
Length total29 cm
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe Hongroise
Matérialporcelaine (céramique)
Techniquecoulage de céramique
Couleurblanc
Other materialscorne de buffle (matière animale), argent (métal)
Dernière touche glazuur, meerkleuren
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Région internationaleEurope de l'Ouest
PaysAllemagne
Région nationaleRhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie
LieuBrückberg
FabriquantJohann Leonhard Geiser
Statut juridique
Date 2007
Ancienne appartenance Amsterdam, veilinghuis Sotheby's, lot 880
Hannover, particulier bezit, 2006
Commentaire
Volgens Morgenroth moet de schilder Johann Leonhard Geiser (1776-1830) zijn.
Literature
Don Duco, Aanwinsten in porselein. AmsterdamNieuwsbrief Pijpenkabinet, 4/8, 2007. afb 1. Dit exemplaar.
Don Duco, Boekbespreking: The European Porcelain Tobacco Pipe, Illustrated History for Collectors, Sarunas Peckus & Ben Rapaport, 2014.. Amsterdam, 2015. afb 3. Dit exemplaar.

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