Museum number:

APM 16.071

Subcollection:

porseleinen pijpen

Title:

tabakspijp

Keyword:

head woman with turban

Description:

Porcelain tobacco pipe with figural bowl, without heel and straight stem widening to a stub. Bowl head of a woman with turban with purple and egg yolk striped fabric, embellished with Turkish brooch with green decorative stone on the front and double pearl necklace along the edge, earrings and double pearl necklace around the neck with a flat bow at the bottom. Stem light folds in green closed with a c-volute on both sides of the stem and a shell motif at the top and bottom of the stem. Decoration heightened with gold leaf. Original mounting with gilded brass valve cover with six flutes and stem ring with locking eye. Inside underglaze blue crossed sabers.

Date:

Period 1825 - 1840


Dimensions:

BowlHeight5,8 cm
Width4 cm
StemLength5 cm
Characteristics
Pipe type manchetpijp
Pipe shape figuraal
Materialporselein (ceramiek)
Techniquegeperst
Colourwit
Other materialsmetaal
Oher techniquesverguld
Finish glazuur, meerkleuren
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContintentEuropa
Region InternationalWest-Europa
CountryDuitsland
Region NationalSaksen
CityMeissen
MakerKöniglichen Sächsischen Porzellan-Manufaktur
Mark gekruiste sabels (geschilderd onderglazuur blauw, ketel inw.)
Acquisition
Year 2000
Provenance Heidelberg, veilinghuis Metz, lot 170
Bazel, collectie Haegeli, <1980-2000
Literature
Walter Morgenroth, Rund um den Tabak; Sammlung Haegeli, Schweiz 1898-1998. Heidelberg, 2000. p 126, lot 170. Dit exemplaar. Die Ausführung ist nach einem ursprünglichen Meissener Modell um 1742 geformt und in mehreren Kopien von anderen Porzellanmanufakturen erhalten. Ein vergleichbares Angebot findet sich z.B. im "Preis-Courant von Tabaksköpfen und Abgüssen in der Königl. Sächsischen Porzellan-Manufaktur in Meissen" um 1825.
Don Duco, Hoogtepunten uit het Amsterdam Pipe Museum. Amsterdam, 2020. hoofdstuk: Een kwaliteitspijp uit Meissen. Dit exemplaar.
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 7, v.a. 2001.

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