Large wooden tobacco pipe bowl carved with a model of Cologne Cathedral, Europe, 1860-1900

Made:
1860-1900 in Germany
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Large wooden tobacco pipe bowl with carving of Cologne Cathedral on front in high relief, hinged metal bowl cover, with ornately carved reservoir, "Dom Zu Coln" covered in shield on front, Cologne(?) Germany, 1860-1900

A model of Cologne Cathedral in Germany has been intricately carved into this large wooden tobacco pipe bowl.

Tobacco pipe bowls come in a range of designs, from the simple to, as here, the highly extravagant. Such outlandish and impractical bowls are likely to have been given as gifts or perhaps as souvenirs. (Pictured here with two other tobacco pipe bowls, A14527 and A14868).

Details

Category:
Smoking
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A26495
Materials:
wood, bowl cover, metal and mounts, metal
Measurements:
overall: 360 mm x 140 mm x 200 mm, 100 mm, .895kg
type:
tobacco pipe bowl