Numéro de la collection:

APM 19.556

Sous-collection:

pipes en bois

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

openwork flutes

Description :

Tobacco pipe made of wood with Turkish shape bowl after kalmash with hexagonal bowl and slightly protruding rim round the bowl opening, weighted spherical base held by five openwork flutes, the ascending stem with an ornament at the bottom of the bowl, the ornaments end in a curl at the bottom of the stem. Smooth wood finish. Bowl internal sheet iron covered with a white substance. Stem stamped on the right with mark "ML ULM". Original mounting with silver flap lid with flutes and crowned by a ball, silver stub ring with small locking eye. Lid internal label with handwritten collection number "132".

Date:

Période 1835 - 1850


Tailles:

FourneauHauteur11,7 cm
Largeur5,7 cm
StemLongueur7 cm
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe forme turc
Matérialbroussin (bois)
Techniquefraisé
Couleurmarron
Other materialsargent (métal)
Dernière touche gemonteerd
Traces of use ongerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Région internationaleEurope de l'Ouest
PaysAllemagne
Région nationaleBade-Wurtemberg
LieuUlm
FabriquantMartin Leibinger
Mark "ML ULM" (ingeslagen, steel re.)
"13", "GH" (ingeslagen, dekselring)
Statut juridique
Date 2009
Ancienne appartenance 's-Graveland, Arjan de Haan
München, Ursula Nusser Auktionshaus, najaar 2008
Wittelsbach, kroonprins Rupprecht van Beieren (1869-1955) en erven, 2008
Commentaire
Buitengewoon sierlijk product van grote luxe en met een sterk contrast tot de standaardmodellen uit die periode.

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