Museum number:

APM 5.245a

Subcollection:

bodemvondst pijpen

Title:

tabakspijp

Keyword:

baroque palm leaves

Description:

Tobacco pipe made of clay with bi-conical bowl, lobed heel and straight stem. Bowl opening milling. Bowl bottom embossed palm-like leaves and curled leaves on the bowl seams. Stem from a ribbed knot leaves with a heel in the form of a curled leaf.

Date:

Period 1635 - 1645


Dimensions:

BowlHeight3 cm
Width2,3 cm
StemLength3 cm
Characteristics
Pipe type steelpijp
Pipe shape dubbelconisch
Materialpijpaarde (ceramiek)
Techniquegekast
Colourwit
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContintentEuropa
Region InternationalWest-Europa
CountryNederland
Region NationalZuid-Holland
Acquisition
Year 1974
Excavation site Amsterdam, Keizersgracht bij Runstraat, bouwput, 1974
Comments
Ketelinhoud 1,3 ml.
Literature
D.H. Duco (Don Duco), De Kleipijp in de Zeventiende Eeuwse Nederlanden. OxfordBAR International Series, TACTP Vol. V, /106", 1981. p 253, afb 154. Dit exemplaar.

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