LOT 013 AN IVORY, BAMBOO AND SILVER OPIUM PIPE, QING DYNASTY, WITH AN ANTIQUE OPIUM LAMP
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The pipe consisting of one single bamboo section, with both sealings carved of ivory, each resting on a dark horn platelet, the saddle of repoussé silver showing neatly incised designs China, 18th – 19th century The saddle depicting several bats in high and low relief, flowers, an inlaid rock crystal cabochon in the center, all surrounded by various dotted borders, executed again in high and low relief. Holding a metal pipe-bowl. This pipe is an unusual example of a collaboration between a bamboo carver and a silversmith. The end of the pipe is made of ivory, while the working part of the opium pipe is made of a silver alloy. Pipes of this type were commonly carved from bamboo, mostly fashioned for members of the gentry. Shape: Pipe Dimensions: 59 cm (length) Condition: Very good condition with some wear, the silver with minor denting Provenance: Austrian private collection Literature comparison: ASIAN ART. Bonham’s, London, November 9th, 2015, lot 260. (for a related pipe) The pipe comes together with an antique Asian opium lamp, which is an oil lamp designed specifically to facilitate the vaporization and inhalation of opium. The lamp is crafted from brass with several openwork sections and its distinctive chimney is made from glass. Opium lamps differ from conventional lamps for lighting in that they are designed to channel an exact amount of heat upward through their funnel-shaped chimneys. An opium pipe, its pipe-bowl primed with a small dose of opium known as a "pill," was held over the opium lamp causing the opium to vaporize and allowing the smoker to inhale the vapors. These lamps were crafted mainly in China before the communist revolution in 1949 brought opium smoking to an abrupt halt there. Due to opium eradication campaigns in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, antique opium lamps are now considered as rare. Shape: Opium lamp Dimensions: 14 cm (height) Condition: Very good condition with some wear, the glass with chipping to upper opening Provenance: Austrian private collection Literature comparison: Steven Martin, The Art of Opium Antiques (Silkworm Books, 2007). 清代竹質象牙嘴鑲銀鴉片烟槍,附煙燈 品相極好,有一些磨損,銀的部分有些凹陷 奧地利私人收藏
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2018年06月11日-06月16日
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