Numéro de la collection:

APM 19.734

Sous-collection:

pipes en bois

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

galleon with cannons

Description :

Tobacco pipe made of wood with a figural bowl, the stem incorporated in the object. Bowl shaped like a galleon with a three-part deck on which carve cut decoration, halfway with a pewter mounting in which deepens a square bowl with beveled corners, the upper edge engraved owners marks (IH?) and twice the silhouette of a simple boat, on both sides of the ship the sections of the floors with bands visible including the artillery gates with nine pewter nails accentuated, the bow pointed, three nails in the mirror and a thin hole for a pipe stem made of metal (the rest still in the hole).

Date:

Période 1620 - 1630


Tailles:

GeneralHauteur3,5 cm
Largeur2,7 cm
Longueur8,9 cm
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe figuratif
Matérialpock? (bois)
Techniquecoupé
Couleurbrunâtre
Dernière touche tinmontage, tinnen nagels
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Région internationaleEurope de l'Ouest
PaysPays-Bas
Région nationaleHollande du Nord
LieuHoorn (?)
Statut juridique
Date 2009
Ancienne appartenance Hoorn, collectie Wil Snip, 1998-2008
Literature
Don Duco, Twee vroege tabakspijpen in de vorm van een schip. Amsterdam, 2009. afb 1a-g. Dit exemplaar.
Exposition
Hoorn, Westfries museum, afdeling archeologie, permanente presentatie, 1999-2009. Collectienummer 13360.

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