Museum number:

APM 16.073

Subcollection:

porseleinen pijpen

Title:

tabakspijp

Keyword:

painted gemstones

Description:

Tobacco pipe made of porcelain with convex fluted bowl, heel marking and rising stem with stub. Bowl on eight sides with swiveled surfaces on which eight standing ovals, stem four elongated leaves that end in a point at the base of the bowl and of which the lower one forms the heel marking. Stem at stub weighted band with six standing ovals. Paintings in bright colors of alternating orange and green on the standing ovals that give the impression of cornaline and malachite, furthermore flowers and leaves in blue, pink, purple and gold. Valve cover with semicircular octagon with a crescent as its crown. Bowl inside in underglaze blue crossed swords and three stripes. Original assembly with gold-plated brass lid edge and cuff ring with locking eye.

Date:

Period 1825 - 1835


Dimensions:

BowlHeight7,9 cm
Width4,1 cm
StemLength7 cm
Characteristics
Pipe type manchetpijp
Pipe shape bol
Materialporselein (ceramiek)
Techniquegegoten ceramiek
Colourwit
Other materialsmessing (metaal)
Oher techniquesverguld
Finish glazuur, meerkleuren
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContintentEuropa
Region InternationalWest-Europa
CountryDuitsland
CitySchlaggenwald
MakerSchlaggenwald
Mark staande streepjes III (geschilderd, onderglazuur blauw, ketel inw.))
Acquisition
Year 2000
Provenance Heidelberg, veilinghuis Metz, lot 362
Bazel, collectie Haegeli, <1990-2000
Literature
Walter Morgenroth, Rund um den Tabak; Sammlung Haegeli, Schweiz 1898-1998. Heidelberg, 2000. p 224, lot 362. Dit exemplaar.
Exhibition
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 7, v.a. 2001.

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