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 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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