Museum number:

APM 16.058

Subcollection:

porseleinen pijpen

Title:

tabakspijp

Keyword:

woman with lyre and putto

Description:

Tobacco pipe made of porcelain with slender stummel bowl, heel and straight insert stem with three incisions. Bowl front handpainted in multi-colored pastel shades inside a standing oval with gold frame a standing woman in Greek robe with winch, a putto for her as Eros with torch. Heel painted in brown maker's mark "T.". Original silver valve cover with tip on the top and bowl rim sawn.

Date:

Period 1815 - 1825


Dimensions:

BowlHeight13,4 cm
Width2,8 cm
StemLength3 cm
Characteristics
Pipe type insteekpijp
Pipe shape Hamburger stummel
Materialporselein (ceramiek)
Techniquegedraaid (pottenbakkersschijf), gegoten ceramiek
Colourwit
Other materialszilver (metaal)
Finish glazuur, meerkleuren
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContintentEuropa
Region InternationalWest-Europa
CountryDuitsland
Region NationalBrandenburg
CityTettau
MakerPorzellanfabrik Tettau
Mark T. (verf, hiel)
Acquisition
Year 2000
Provenance Heidelberg, veilinghuis Metz, lot 123
Bazel, collectie Haegeli, <1980-2000
Literature
Walter Morgenroth, Rund um den Tabak; Sammlung Haegeli, Schweiz 1898-1998. Heidelberg, 2000. p 102, lot 123. Dit exemplaar.
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, voorkamer, stummelvitrine, 2000-2013.
Amsterdam, Amsterdam Pipe Museum, permanente presentatie, voorkamer, stummelvitrine, v.a. 2013.

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