Numéro de la collection:

APM 20.464

Sous-collection:

pipes en écume de mer

Titre:

pipe à tabac

Mots-clés:

cameo with imperial portrait

Description :

Tobacco pipe made of meerschaum with a cylindrical bowl without bowl rim, a lens-shaped underside with a central button shape and a rising stem widening to the end. Bowl front carved part of the coat of arms of Emperor French I of Austria consisting of a crowned oval shield crowned by the chain of the Golden Fleece (the lamb broken off) and held by standing crowned birds with wings spread. Shield filled in with a blue jasperware plaque on which a profile portrait of Frans I (II) turned to the left, mounted in a narrow silver frame. Bowl bottom wreath with oak leaves, stem along the underside leafwork. Original mounting with silver clamping lid in the shape of a large crown, silver stem cover with stem holder and locking ring. Bowl opening silver marks with year letter for 1824 and maker's initials "P?".

Date:

Date 1824


Tailles:

GeneralHauteur14,7 cm
FourneauHauteur9,2 cm
Largeur5,5 cm
StemLongueur9,5 cm
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe tête de pipe
Forme de pipe cylindrique
Matérialécume de mer (en bloque) (pierre)
Techniquecoupé
Couleurmarron
Other materialsargent (métal), grès (céramique)
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentEurope
Région internationaleEurope centrale
PaysAutriche
Région nationaleVienne (province)
LieuVienne (?)
Mark zilvermerken (ingeslagen, filtrand)
Statut juridique
Date 2011
Ancienne appartenance Parijs, Daniël Beck
Duitsland, collectie Horst Reichert, 2010

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