Museum number:
APM 14.499 |
Subcollection:
ceramische pijpen |
Title:
tabakspijp |
Keyword:
hunting scene |
Description:
Tobacco pipe made of stoneware with a high cylindrical bowl, a flat underside and an up going stem, slightly flaring to the stub. Rustic connecting band in the form of a twig with bark between bowl and stem. Bowl over in the stem in relief hunting scene with the bust of a hunter with hat and gun between the bushes, a running hunting dog in the foreground. Bowl right a fleeing deer bitten by a dog in the hind leg. Stem left a dog. Press mould in two parts. Brownish black baked stoneware. |
Date:
Period | 1830 - 1870 |
Dimensions:
Bowl | Height | 10,7 cm |
Width | 4,3 cm | |
Stem | Length | 7,5 cm |
Characteristics
Pipe type | manchetpijp |
Pipe shape | cilindrisch |
Material | steengoed (ceramiek) |
Technique | geperst |
Colour | bruinzwart |
Traces of use | ongerookt |
Production
Contintent | Europa |
Region International | West-Europa |
Country | Duitsland (?) |
Acquisition
Year | 1996 |
Provenance | Parijs, collectie Bertrand Lazard, 1976-1996 |
Parijs, Denise Corbier, 1976 |
Comments
Een prachtig voorbeeld van een gesneden houten pijp nagemaakt in steengoed. |
Literature
Don Duco, Rondom siderolith, tussen fijnaardewerk en protoporselein. Amsterdam, 2018. afb 65. Dit exemplaar. |
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 8, v.a. 2001. |
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