Numéro de la collection:

APM 19.673

Sous-collection:

Pipes ethnographiques

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

sawasa colors, flower branch with bird

Description :

Tobacco pipe of red copper and gold, so-called kiseru with a small funnel-shaped bowl, without a heel, standing on a straight, slightly widening stem, thin bamboo stem and copper mouthpiece that slowly tapers towards the end without a knot. Metal in sawasa colors and technique, the bowl gold, the stub  ends gold, the mouthpiece slanted gold. Stem on the right near the bowl engraved and filled in with gold, bird on a flower branch, stem near the mouthpiece flower branch. Stem ends twice hammered hallmark. Dark bamboo stem with knot and burnt clouds.

Date:

Période 1800 - 1880


Tailles:

FourneauHauteur1,4 cm
Largeur1 cm
StemLongueur4,5 cm
Length total19 cm
Poids24 gram
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe kiseru
Matérialcuivre (métal)
Techniqueforgé
Couleurnoir
Other materialsbambou (bois), or (métal)
Oher techniquesnoirci
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentAsie
Région internationaleAsie de l'Est
PaysJapon
Mark keurmerken (2x) (intaglio, steeleinden)
karakters (gegraveerd, steeleind)
Statut juridique
Date 2009
Ancienne appartenance Zutphen, Jos Ott, antiquair
Brussel, particulier bezit, <1972-2009
Parijs, antiquair, 1970-1972
Literature
Don Duco, Japanse rookattributen uit de Meijiperiode, een inleiding. Amsterdam, 2021. afb 5. Dit exemplaar.
Exposition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, werkkamer, kiseruvitrine 1, 2011 e.v.

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