Museum number:
APM 19.597 |
Subcollection:
houten pijpen |
Title:
tabakspijp |
Keyword:
coat of arms with helmet, hunting dogs with game |
Description:
Tobacco pipe made of wood with Ulm-shaped bowl, round underside and rising stem widening to stub. Bowl front carved armorial motif of shield with slanting bar with top right sword, bottom left arrow, above which helmet with flight and helmet sign torso of a man with raised sword. Stem around the edges volute-shaped twigs on which a dog hunting a pig on the left and a dog hunting a deer on the right. Original mounting with silver valve cover with low drum and open-cut cover, simple closing spring, flat stub plate without stem holder but with locking ring, both mounts fixed with serrated leaves. |
Date:
Period | 1760 - 1800 |
Dimensions:
Bowl | Height | 8,2 cm |
Width | 3,4 cm | |
Stem | Length | 6 cm |
Characteristics
Pipe type | manchetpijp |
Pipe shape | Ulmvorm |
Material | hout |
Technique | gefreesd, gesneden |
Colour | bruin |
Other materials | zilver (metaal) |
Finish | gemonteerd |
Traces of use | gerookt |
Production
Contintent | Europa |
Region International | West-Europa |
Country | Duitsland |
Region National | Baden-Württemberg |
City | Ulm |
Acquisition
Year | 2009 |
Provenance | New York, antiekhandel |
Chicago, collectie Frederick Baylander, <1990-2009 |
Literature
Don Duco, Ulmer Kloben, een Schwäbische vinding. Amsterdam, 2017. afb 10. Dit exemplaar. |
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