Accession No
1948.2355 B
Description
Tobacco pipe. Bowl of dark brown pottery coated in black slip. Cylindrical pottery stem with sharp elbow and flaring bowl. A shallow groove runs around the top of the stem and the join between bowl and pottery stem. Wooden stem tapers evenly with a cylindrical socket inserted into the pottery bowl.
Place
Africa; Central Africa; Rwanda
Period
Source
Guillebaud, Margaret Lindesay Gamul (Mrs) [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1948.2355 B
Cultural Affliation
Twa [Batwa; Central African Foragers]
Material
Ceramic; Pottery; Wood
Local Term
Measurements
375mm
Events
Context (Acquisition Details)
Provenance: According to The Times Atlas of the World, the Ituri Forest is in Zaire. The catalogue card provenance is given as Ruanda.
Old label tied to object adds Belgium Congo
Event Date
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1948.2355 A-B: 'Two pottery pipes made by the Batwa pygmies of the Ituri Forest for the Bahtutsi and Bahtutsi of Ruanda.
A: For the Bahtutsi. Black pottery, very smooth and polished. A long V shape, the bowl forming one side of the V, the beginning of the stem, the other side. The bowl straight, and flaring out, circular at top. The edge of the bowl slightly bevelled and a light groove running round the top of the stem. Very elegant.
B: For the Bahutu. Similar to A, but of brownish pottery covered with a black slip. Much shorter and more squat. A wooden pipe stem fixed into the pottery one. Tapering towards the mouthpiece.'
Event Date
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Tobacco pipe. Bowl of dark brown pottery coated in black slip. Cylindrical pottery stem with sharp elbow and flaring bowl. A shallow groove runs around the top of the stem and the join between bowl and pottery stem. Wooden stem tapers evenly with a cylindrical socket inserted into the pottery bowl.
Event Date 30/11/2022
Author: Lily Stancliffe
FM:300328
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