Lot 102
Xhosa Wooden Tobacco Pipes, Iron-Clad Bowls (pr)
Xhosa Wooden Tobacco Pipes, Iron-Clad Bowls (pr)
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Southern Africa, South Africa, Zulu people, ca. 1900 CE. A pair of early 20th century Xhosa wooden tobacco pipes, each carved with a tall cylindrical bowl, a rounded base with a small heel, and a straight stem that flares into a disc-shaped mouth cuff. The interiors of the bowls are clad in sheet iron to withstand the heat of repeated use, a practical feature characteristic of Xhosa pipe-making traditions. Smooth and undecorated, these pipes display the understated elegance of functional craftsmanship, their surfaces enriched with a warm patina from years of handling and smoking. Within Xhosa society, pipe smoking was both a personal pleasure and a social act, often shared in communal settings as an expression of hospitality, respect, and connection. Locally made pipes ranged from modest working pieces like these to highly ornamented prestige objects, and their design reflected a balance of utility and cultural identity. Size of larger: 15.9" L x 1" W x 7" H (40.4 cm x 2.5 cm x 17.8 cm)
By the early 20th century, such pipes remained an integral part of daily life while also attracting the interest of travelers and collectors, becoming valued as cultural keepsakes. With their iron-lined bowls and graceful, elongated stems, this pair retains the essential form and spirit of the traditional Xhosa pipe, embodying both practical ingenuity and enduring heritage.
Provenance: Ralph T. Coe Center for the Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, acquired in 2010 via descent; ex-private collection of Ralph T. Coe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, received as a gift in February 1997; ex-Taylor "Tad" A. Dale, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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- Condition: Iron linings each have some fissures and chips. Both have light surface wear, but are otherwise intact and excellent with nice patina to wood.
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