Numéro de la collection:

APM 19.429

Sous-collection:

pipes en bois

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

bakery

Description :

Tobacco pipe made of wood with Ulm shape with cylindrical bowl on disc-shaped flattened base and upright stem with stub. Bowl on the front carved in a recumbent oval the initials "AKB", bowl base on the left a baker shoving loaves of bread into the oven and a woman leaving the bakery with a basket on her head, bowl on the right three men at a table shaping loaves, a second room where a man is working on a dough tray, the representations surrounded by some leaf work. Mounted with heavy silver valve cover with flattened openwork clamping spring. Bowl lined internally with sheet iron. Original mounting with buffalo horn stem with long straight hexagonal piece clad in silver, a lion mask head with ring in the mouth at the top, curved horn mouthpiece with button bite. Silver safety chain with strap with hallmarks "12" and "AK".

Date:

Période 1830 - 1850


Tailles:

FourneauHauteur13,3 cm
Largeur4,5 cm
StemLongueur9 cm
Length total28 cm
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe forme d'Ulm
Matérialbroussin (bois)
Techniquecoupé
Couleurmarron
Other materialsargent (métal), corne de buffle (matière animale)
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Région internationaleEurope de l'Ouest
PaysAllemagne
Région nationaleBade-Wurtemberg
LieuUlm
Mark " IW" (zilvermerk) (ingeslagen, dekselring)
"AK" (zilvermerk) (ingeslagen, borgbandje)
12 (gehaltemerk)(ingeslagen, borgbandje)
Statut juridique
Date 2008
Ancienne appartenance 's-Graveland, Arjan de Haan
Duitsland, particulier bezit, <1995-2008
Literature
Don Duco, Ulmer Kloben, een Schwäbische vinding. Amsterdam, 2017. afb 14. Dit exemplaar.

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