Museum number:

APM 19.139

Subcollection:

houten pijpen

Title:

tabakspijp

Keyword:

hunting scene with boar and deer

Description:

Tobacco pipe made of wood with disc-shaped Ulm bowl, round underside over in an ascending stem with stub. Bowl internal sheet iron. Bowl lower half carved from the stem path with flat grunts with an ornament on the widest part, ending under a geometric band, upper half on the left a standing hunter firing his gun at a fleeing pig hunted by a dog, on a mountain a rabbit, downside two deer among trees, a dog on the stem. Original silver valve cover with open-cut dome shape closed with a button and simple locking bracket, silver marks on the edge. Stem mounted with smooth buffalo horn ring.

Date:

Period 1810 - 1840


Dimensions:

BowlHeight14,1 cm
Width3,5 cm
StemLength6 cm
Weight119 gram
Characteristics
Pipe type manchetpijp
Pipe shape Ulmvorm
Materialhout
Techniquegesneden
Colourbruin
Other materialszilver (metaal), buffelhoorn (dierlijk materiaal)
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContintentEuropa
Region InternationalWest-Europa
CountryDuitsland
Region NationalBaden-Württemberg
CityUlm
Mark IR (ingedrukt, steel)
JK (meesterteken) (ingeslagen, dekselrand)
13 (ingeslagen, dekselrand)
Acquisition
Year 2008
Provenance Amsterdam, Dick Leijenaar
München, antiekhandel. 2008
Literature
Don Duco, Ulmer Kloben, een Schwäbische vinding. Amsterdam, 2017. afb 11. Dit exemplaar.

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