Museum number:

APM 13.607

Subcollection:

ethnographic pipes

Title:

tobacco pipe

Keyword:

hookah with mounted bowl

Description:

Water pipe made of brass consisting of a bottle, connecting piece with two pipes and a bowl with smoke set. Bottle made in brass with soldered stand ring of iron, the conical top decorated with engraving of alternating three wide and three narrow spade-shaped leaves with geometric filling. Around the neck of the bottle an iron ring with a bicycle chain with hook. The threaded spigot in the bottle, consisting of two brass tubes, partially wrapped with fabric and copper wire with nails. Stem in the curve with two spatulas with four-sided cross-section and geometric decoration. Stem end separate brass knuckle, pushed onto a wooden core. Bowl of simply turned earthenware with iron rim and bowl base, connected by narrow iron strips. At the base two copper chains, the one with a lid (the back of a European alarm clock), the other with a pair of tweezers.

Date:

Period 1940 - 1970


Dimensions:

GeneralHeight24.8 in (63 cm)
Width12.99 in (33 cm)
BowlWidth4.72 in (12 cm)
Characteristics
Pipe type insert pipe
Pipe shape spherical
Materialbrass (metal)
Techniquecast metal
Colouryellow
Other materialspottery (ceramic), iron (metal)
Traces of use gerookt
Production
ContinentAsia
CountryIndia
Region nationalPunjab
Acquisition
Year 1993
Provenance Brussel, etnografische winkel, Vossenstraat
India, antiekhandel, 1992
Comments
Een goed voorbeeld van een pijp van een nomadenstam, die steeds weer is vernieuwd met als oudste elementen de waterfles, de twee buizen en het mondstuk, de andere onderdelen zijn daarop later vervangen.
Literature
Benedict Goes (Benedict Goes), 25 eeuwen roken; De verwonderlijke vormgeving van de pijp. , 1993. p 66, foto. Dit exemplaar.
Benedict Goes (Benedict Goes), The Intriguing Design of Tobacco Pipes. Leiden, 1993. p 66, foto. Dit exemplaar
Exhibition
Wenen, Österreichisches Tabakmuseum, tentoonstelling "Die 2000 Jährige Geschichte der Tonpfeifen", 23 juni 1994 - 10 september 1994.
Amsterdam, Pijpenkabinet, permanente presentatie, zaal, vitrine 9, v.a. 2002.

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