I bought this on eBay. It's missing the stem, so until I have one made, I'm using a stem from another meerschaum.
Yep, another Bekler abstract (this makes five!) and this one is a winner all right. Bekler usually signed "i. Bekler" for CAO, and "ismet Bekler" for Golden Horn before that... and not at all for Royal, before that. I know of several pipes with a date, '74, carved next to the signature (which I suspect are very late Royal or early Golden Horn), and these are usually signed "ismet Bekler," but I have seen one '74 signed "BEKLER" (all caps, block letters) and another '74 signed "iSMET." This one is undated, signed "iSMET," and signed in a very odd spot: atop the bowl! Being that Bekler was the first carver to sign his pipes, my guess is that this is pre-1974, very very early in his signing days.
My pipes have all been titled (by me), and I'm calling this one "Coral." It's been smoked and is starting to acquire a mottled coloration, even on its extremities. One tip was broken off and got reattached, not perfectly but I think well enough. Opinions?
Backstory is, the eBay seller bought these at an estate sale. The original seller's brother, who had been suffering from depression, kept his spirits up by collecting record albums and meerschaum pipes. He bought several figurals (most of them CAO, a few of those Bekler's work) and this one abstract. Some had cases and some didn't but, for reasons that will probably forever be unexplained, nearly all were missing their stems!
"Coral" now joins "Blue," "Les Fleur," "Smooth Sailing," and "Picasso '74" in the display of Ismet Bekler's genius abstract pipes. Beyond Imagination, indeed!
Yep, another Bekler abstract (this makes five!) and this one is a winner all right. Bekler usually signed "i. Bekler" for CAO, and "ismet Bekler" for Golden Horn before that... and not at all for Royal, before that. I know of several pipes with a date, '74, carved next to the signature (which I suspect are very late Royal or early Golden Horn), and these are usually signed "ismet Bekler," but I have seen one '74 signed "BEKLER" (all caps, block letters) and another '74 signed "iSMET." This one is undated, signed "iSMET," and signed in a very odd spot: atop the bowl! Being that Bekler was the first carver to sign his pipes, my guess is that this is pre-1974, very very early in his signing days.
My pipes have all been titled (by me), and I'm calling this one "Coral." It's been smoked and is starting to acquire a mottled coloration, even on its extremities. One tip was broken off and got reattached, not perfectly but I think well enough. Opinions?
Backstory is, the eBay seller bought these at an estate sale. The original seller's brother, who had been suffering from depression, kept his spirits up by collecting record albums and meerschaum pipes. He bought several figurals (most of them CAO, a few of those Bekler's work) and this one abstract. Some had cases and some didn't but, for reasons that will probably forever be unexplained, nearly all were missing their stems!
"Coral" now joins "Blue," "Les Fleur," "Smooth Sailing," and "Picasso '74" in the display of Ismet Bekler's genius abstract pipes. Beyond Imagination, indeed!