Museum number:
| APM 8.001 |
Subcollection:
| ethnographic pipes |
Title:
| tobacco pipe |
Keyword:
| carved decoration |
Description:
| Tabakspijp van aardewerk, zogenaamde tsjiboek met trechtervormige ketel, ronde bodem en korte oplopende steel verwijdend bij manchet. Ketel ingesneden geometrische decoratie. Steel overlangs gegroefd. |
Date:
| Period | 1850 - 1900 |
Dimensions:
| Bowl | Height | 2.6 in (6.6 cm) |
| Width | 2.6 in (6.6 cm) | |
| Stem | Length | 2.95 in (7.5 cm) |
| Weight | 159 gram |
Characteristics
| Pipe type | stub stemmed pipe |
| Pipe shape | chibuk |
| Material | pottery (ceramic) |
| Technique | thrown (potters' wheel), slip glued |
| Colour | red |
| Traces of use | ongerookt |
Production
| Continent | Africa |
| Region international | North Africa |
| Country | Egypt |
| Region national | Upper Egypt |
| Town | Assiut (?) |
| Mark | rad (stempel, ketel rechts) |
Acquisition
| Year | 1982 |
| Provenance | Londen, Paul Bentley, Astley's |
| Londen, Jermynstreet, Astley's, <1930-1982 | |
| Londen, collectie William Astley, c. 1920 |
Literature
| Don Duco, Turkije als centrum van de oost-Europese pijpenfabricage. Leiden, 1984. p 13, afb 13. Dit exemplaar. |
Exhibition
| Leiden, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, vitrine etnografie, oktober 1982 - 31 december 1993. |
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