Museum number:
APM 20.630 |
Subcollection:
houten pijpen |
Title:
tabakspijp |
Keyword:
large size with coat of arms |
Description:
Tobacco pipe made of wood with a large Ulm shape with a round underside and winding stem widening in a stub shape. Bowl front crowned Bavarian electoral coat of arms with four-parted shield with two standing lions and shaded fields, in the center a heart shield, the sides decorated with leafwork against a brushed fond, the back of the Habsburg coat of arms. Mounted with later silver bowl ring and original stem plate with stem holder. |
Date:
Period | 1760 - 1785 |
Dimensions:
General | Height | 19 cm |
Bowl | Height | 19 cm |
Width | 7 cm | |
Stem | Length | 21 cm |
Characteristics
Pipe type | manchetpijp |
Pipe shape | Ulm |
Material | warrelhout (hout) |
Technique | gesneden |
Colour | donkerbruin |
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 | 2011 |
Provenance | Groningen, Niemeyer Tabaksmuseum, <1975-2011, zonder nummer |
Rotterdam-Overschie, collectie A. Kluchert |
Literature
Georg A. Brongers (Georg Alfred Brongers), 60 pijpen uit de collectie van het Niemeyer Nederlands Tabacologisch Museum. Groningen, 1981. p 50. Dit exemplaar. Bijschrift: Rijk besneden, met wapens verluchte Ulmerpijp, Duitsland, 18e eeuw. |
Don Duco, Ulmer Kloben, een Schwäbische vinding. Amsterdam, 2017. afb 16. Dit exemplaar. |
Exhibition
Zwolle, Provinciaal Overijssels Museum, tentoonstelling "Van Gouwenaar tot bruyèrepijp, het tabaksgebruik in Nederland 1600-1900", 1 december 1979 - 20 januari 1980. |
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