Journal of The Academie Internationale de La Pipe: Introductory Papers

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JOURNAL OF THE

ACADEMIE INTERNATIONALE
DE LA PIPE
VOLUME 3

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY PAPERS
Foreword by Lszl Csorba, Director of the Hungarian National Museum.................................iii
Editorial by Anna Ridovics and Peter Davey ................................................................................ v
Opening address at the 25th Annual Conference of the Acadmie Internationale
de la Pipe, Debut of the Exhibition: The Gift of the White Goddess, at the National
Museum of Hungary, October 8, 2009 by Ben Rapaport ............................................................. vii

PAPERS ABOUT HUNGARIAN PIPE HISTORY


Clay pipes in Hungary from the seventeenth century: ten years on
by Gbor Tomka ............................................................................................................................. 1
Clay pipes in the eighteenth-century Hungary by Szabolcs Kondorosy....................................... 13
Clay pipes from Eger Castle by Emese Varga .............................................................................. 21
Pipes from the time of the Turkish occupation in the collection of Wosinsky
Mr Museum by Attila Gal ........................................................................................................ 33
Deception: clay-pipe-faking workshops in Krmend in the first half of the
nineteenth century by Zoltn Nagy .............................................................................................. 53
An interesting monument to the memory of Debrecen pipe-making: the
pipe-pot by Emke P. Szalay ........................................................................................................ 73
Meerschaum pipes in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Hungary
by Anna Ridovics .......................................................................................................................... 77

ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS FROM NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES


The collection of Ottoman pipes from archaeological investigations in the
north black sea area of the Ukraine by Svitlana Biliaieva ........................................................... 97
A brief introduction to clay pipe finds in Croatia with special attention to local
pipes found at Fort anjevo in the Kalnik Hills by Luka Beki ............................................... 113
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Pipes from Petrovaradin fortress, Serbia, in the collection of Novi Sad City Museum
by Divna Gai .......................................................................................................................... 121
Ottoman tobacco pipes from the National Museum of History in Sophia, Bulgaria
by Vladislav Todorov and Nikolay Markov .............................................................................. 131
The Partsch pipe factory in Theresienfeld, Austria by Albert Halmos ...................................... 141
A sample of the clay pipe production at Theresienfeld, Austria by Peter Davey ...................... 147

REVIEW
Jan van Oostveen and Aad Kleijweg: Tabakspijpennijverheid in Schoonhoven
by Ruud Stam.............................................................................................................................. 171

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME .................................................................................... 173


GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS by Dennis Gallagher .................................................. 175

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