| PIPE COLLECTION Extraordinary collection of pipes on display - various shapes, sizes and origins. | ||
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| Tape Master: | 6004 | |
| Catalog #: | 36559 | |
| Clip Number: | 36559-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | CP 47 | |
| Timecode: | 01:32:18 - 01:34:50 | |
| Location: | Hadley Wood, Hertfordshire | |
| Year Shot: | 1955 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | Yes | |
| Headings: | HOBBIES: Collecting LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England, Hertfordshire | |
| Description: | PIPE COLLECTION Extraordinary collection of pipes on display - various shapes. 400 pipes owned by Trevor Barton. Hadley Wood, Herefordshire CS. Man smoking pipe - smoke coming from the nostrils of the carving on the front of pipe. Lid is placed on top of pipe. CS. Pan shot of pipes placed out on table. MS Mr. Barton looking at carved wooden pipe from Germany. CS. Pipe seen in previous shot - he places pipe on table and picks up Japanese pipe case pipe and tobacco box normally worn hanging from the girdle. The box is carved in the form of a grotesque dwarf. He demonstrates how tobacco is scooped from the carved carrying pouch with the pipe. MS Mr. Barton seated at table in a small room; all around him are pipes displayed in cabinets and on tables, and larger ones hanging on the wall. His wife walks into picture and shows Dresden china pipe dated 1850. CU she holds pipe. CU Group of four Chinese water-pipes (look like oil cans). CS. Giant Bavarian pipe bowl said to have originally been owned by Ludwig (Mad King of Bavaria) also smallest pipe in collection miniature clay pipe from Holland. CS. Tilt-down Persian water pipe (hubble-bubble). CU Collection of silver pipes. CS. In girl's hands of Austrian meerschaum cigar holder. CS. In girl's hands of fine Viennese carved meerschaum Cavalier. CS. Meerschaum pipe bowl. Carved from a solid block of meerschaum - a fine example of Viennese workmanship. CS.18th Century English Staffordshire Snake Pipes intended for ornament rather than use. Rare specimens. CS. Group of German and Austrian enameled pipe bowls. MS John and Diana Bird sitting on settee preparing to smoke a giant Austrian wooden pipe which he probably couldn't manage to light by himself because it looks longer than his arm! So the lady lights the pipe. CS. John Bird puffing at pipe. MS Mrs. Bird knitting with Mr. Bird smoking, the great volume of smoke produced by the giant pipe causes her to cough. | |


