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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 12, 2019
Raucher im Kanton Bern – Bilder auf Keramik aus Langnau im Emmental
Andreas Heege...................................................................................................................................... 1
CAESAR Clay Tobacco Pipes from Marburg, Germany
Sabrina Liebetrau................................................................................................................................... 9
The Export of Dutch and Westerwald Pipes in the Nineteenth Century and the Beginning of the
Twentieth Century: Facts and Questions
Ruud Stam............................................................................................................................................ 15
Des fourneaux de pipes allemandes atypiques en porcelaine
André Leclaire....................................................................................................................................... 43
Dutch Pipes in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
Dennis Gallagher................................................................................................................................... 51
Eastern Ojibwa Wooden Pipes
Christian Feest...................................................................................................................................... 57
Die Magdeburger Zunftordnung der Pfeifenmacher
Bertram Faensen................................................................................................................................... 75
Clay Tobacco Pipes from Excavations at the Porter’s Lodge, Ludlow Castle, Shropshire
David A. Higgins.................................................................................................................................... 85
Zwei Metallpfeifen des 17. Jahrhunderts aus Deutschland und der Schweiz
Andreas Heege und Michaela Hermann............................................................................................... 95
Pipes from St. John Street, Valletta, Malta
John Wood............................................................................................................................................ 99
Les pipiers d’Orléans (Loiret)
André Leclaire..................................................................................................................................... 103
A Tale of Two Whites: Tobacco Pipe Exports from Scotland in the Early Nineteenth Century
Dennis Gallagher................................................................................................................................. 109
REVIEWS
Sabrina Liebetrau: Tonpfeifenfunde vom Rheinufer in Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth
Ruud Stam.......................................................................................................................................... 115
Ruud Stam: Vergeten glorie: De economische ontwikkeling van de Nederlandse
kleipijpennijverheid in de 17e en 18e eeuw, met special aandacht voor de export
David A. Higgins................................................................................................................................. 116
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 11, 2018
Paris, the Home of Gambier
Arther van Esveld................................................................................................................................ 1
Raucher und „Tobackspfeiffenmacher“ in Hamburg
Rüdiger Articus.................................................................................................................................. 19
Clay Tobacco Pipes from Eisenberg Castle near Korbach, Germany
Sabrina Liebetrau............................................................................................................................. 35
Neue Erkenntnisse zu Pfeifenbäckern des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts in Norddeutschland
Rüdiger Articus.................................................................................................................................. 51
Kitsch and Taste or There is No Accounting for Taste Bohemian Tobacco Jars
Wolfgang Cremer............................................................................................................................... 55
Healthy Pipes?
Ruud Stam and Thera Stam-de Nooyer............................................................................................ 61
‘Meerschaum for the Masses’: Towards a History of the Laxey Pipe Factory, Isle of Man
P. J. Davey......................................................................................................................................... 69
Clay Tobacco Pipes from Copenhagen, Denmark: Stray Finds from Three Collections
Bert van der Lingen........................................................................................................................... 85
Notes on the History of a Nymphenburg Porcelain Pipe Bowl from the Eighteenth Century
Dorothea and Wolfgang Cremer...................................................................................................... 105
The Robinson Collection – Clay Tobacco Pipes from Willaston, Cheshire
David A. Higgins.............................................................................................................................. 107
János Arany’s Pipe in the Hungarian National Museum
Anna Ridovics.................................................................................................................................. 137
REVIEW
Jan van Oostveen: Tabakshandelaren en tabakspijpenmakers in Delft (1600-1813)
Ruud Stam...................................................................................................................................... 147
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 10, 2017
Die Tabakpfeifen vom Kirchhügel in Bendern, Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Zur Geschichte des Tabaks
und der Tonpfeifenforschung in Liechtenstein
Andreas Heege.................................................................................................................................. 1
A rare baroque pipe from the Fremling Collection in Lund
Peter Davey and Magdalena Ewa Naum......................................................................................... 20
Kiseru export from Japan in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Barnabas Tatsuya Suzuki............................................................................................................... 27
Tobacco related items and tobacco in probate inventories of the Dutch East India Company (VOC)
in Dejima, Nagasaki (Japan)
Bert van der Lingen........................................................................................................................ 37
Quelques marques de pipiers français inusitées
André Leclaire................................................................................................................................ 63
Les pipiers de Serves
André Leclaire................................................................................................................................ 79
John Inderwick: pipes for an expanding world
Dennis Gallagher........................................................................................................................... 89
Some notes about the transfer of clay tobacco pipe technology: the Dutch route
Ruud Stam................................................................................................................................... 98
Westerwald Jugendstil, Art Nouveau, Werkbund tobacco jars as works of art
Ruud Stam................................................................................................................................. 109
A nineteenth-century silver pipe with portraits of members of two important Polish families,
Potocki and Zamoyski
Michal Morawski and Ruud Stam.............................................................................................. 119
Smoking pipes from the Royal Naval Hospital, Bighi, Malta
John Wood................................................................................................................................ 122
Pipes and smoking in the Manx internment camps 1914 to 1919
Peter Davey.............................................................................................................................. 135
Tobacco pipes of Nazi Germany: a wartime whodunnit
Ben Rapaport........................................................................................................................... 158
REVIEW
Jan van Oostveen: Tabakshandelaren en tabakspijpenmakers in Bergen op Zoom in de 17e eeuw
Ruud Stam.............................................................................................................................. 162
Appendices:
Tobacco related items and tobacco in probate inventories of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Dejima, Nagasaki (Japan)
Appendix 4-11, Number of items
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 9, 2016
Editorial......................................................................................................................................................... ii
PIPES IN PEACE AND WAR
The economic consequences of war for pipemakers
Ruud Stam.......................................................................................................................................... 1
Smoking pipes for patriots: porcelain pipe bowls decorated with patriotic motifs in the
National Museum in Krakow
Monika Paś......................................................................................................................................... 11
Clay tobacco pipes and songs related to the Metal Cross of 1831
Bert van der Lingen............................................................................................................................ 16
Commemorative pipes from the Crimean War
Ruud Stam.......................................................................................................................................... 21
A pipe from the 1914 Christmas Truce
Dennis Gallagher................................................................................................................................ 29
Pipemakers’ organisations in the Westerwald in and around World War II
Ruud Stam......................................................................................................................................... 32
OTHER PAPERS
The ‘English’ pipes in the Rothschild collection: typology, chronology and provenance
Peter Davey....................................................................................................................................... 40
Japanese kiseru of the 17th & 18th centuries unearthed in southwest Siberia
Barney Suzuki................................................................................................................................... 93
Clay pipes from the waters of Veštar Harbour near Rovinji in Croatia
Luka Bekić..........................................................................................................................................99
Metal elements attached to clay pipes
Felix van Tienhoven......................................................................................................................... 109
Saftsäcke aus Verden an der Aller
Rüdiger Articus................................................................................................................................ 121
Les étuis à pipe : quelques éléments de datation
André Leclaire..................................................................................................................................133
Ein früher und ungewöhnlicher Nachweis für den Gebrauch der Tonpfeifen in Niedersachsen
Rüdiger Articus................................................................................................................................ 135
Handmade and hand worked pipes from northern France
Ron de Haan.....................................................................................................................................137
Gubbels: from retail to the production of iconic pipes
Ruud Stam....................................................................................................................................... 155
REVIEWS
Ben Rapaport: Tobacco and smoking among the blue and grey. The illustrated history of an
American folk-art curiosity. The Civil War soldier’s tobacco pipe
Arjan de Haan................................................................................................................................. 167
Dirk Schindelbeck, Christoph Alten and other authors: Zigaretten-Fronten. Die politischen
Kulturen des Rauchens in der Zeit des Ersten Weltkriegs
Wolfgang Cremer............................................................................................................................ 167
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 8, 2015
Dutch pipes from Berlin
Bertram Faensen, Bert van der Lingen and Ruud Stam..................................................................... 1
Some aspects of the social history of Dutch pipe makers in the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries
Ruud Stam......................................................................................................................................... 9
Aufgetaucht - Tonpfeifenfunde aus dem Kieler Hafen
Philip Lüth, Florian Huber and André Dubisc................................................................................... 13
Turkish pipes from Stari Bar, Montenegro
Sauro Gelichi and Lara Sabbionesi.................................................................................................. 21
The Japanese tobacco culture in the Edo period (1603-1867)
Masayuki Handa.............................................................................................................................. 51
Les pipes en métal en forme de clé
André Leclaire................................................................................................................................. 55
Dutch pipes: for richer, for poorer: some preliminary notes
Ruud Stam...................................................................................................................................... 63
Smoking in polite British society, 1815-70
Dennis Gallagher............................................................................................................................ 69
The other Dutch clay pipe
Ruud Stam...................................................................................................................................... 77
The export of clay pipes to the Netherlands from the German firms Gebrüder Bordollo and
Jacobi, Adler & Co
Ruud Stam...................................................................................................................................... 89
Meerschaum cigar holders with stanhopescopic microphotographs of the 1848 patriotic Hungarian generals
Anna Ridovics ...............................................................................................................................103
Snuff is enough: tobacco consumption in eighteenth-century Scotland
Dennis Gallagher...........................................................................................................................109
REVIEW
Jan van Oostveen: Tabak, tabakspijpenmakers en hun producten in Rotterdam(1600-1675)
Ruud Stam.................................................................................................................................... 115
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 7, 2014
Seventeenth to eighteenth-century Turkish pipes at Eger Castle
Emese Varga ............................... .............. ......................................................................................1
'Exotic imports' : an initial assessment of detachable tobacco pipe bowls and other smoking
exotica used by the British at home and abroad
David A. Higgins.............................................................................................................................. 15
Ottoman clay pipes and Ottoman-style clay pipes: a review of some published research
since 2000
Peter Davey.................................................................................................................................... 65
Zwei bemerkenswerte Tabakspfeifenköpfe aus Wien (Österreich) und Ramsee (Bayern) -
österreichische" Militärpfeifen" aus dem frühen 18. Jahrhundert?
Nikolaus Hofer................................................................................................................................ 73
The Dublin pipe trade in the 1830s to 1850s, with some comment on the trade outside Dublin
Joe Norton...................................................................................................................................... 79
The Limerick Pipe-makers' Guild
Peter Davey.................................................................................................................................... 85
Victorian briar pipe enthusiasts
Andrew Aoba.................................................................................................................................. 93
Finely decorated wooden pipes from the collections of the Serbian rulers
Divna Gacic.................................................................................................................................. 103
REVIEWS
Wolfgang Cremer: Antike Pfeifen aus Deutschland und anderen Ländern and Antiken
Tabakiana (außer Pfeifen)
Peter Davey.................................................................................................................................... 111
Clay Pipe Research 3
Ruud Stam.................................................................................................................................... 112
John Endlich and Marius van Dam: Nederlandse zilveren tabaksdozen , 1650-1800.
De Davis Collectie
Ruud Stam.................................................................................................................................... 113
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 6, 2013
Editorial
Dennis Gallagher and Peter Davey.................................................................................................. iii
NORTH AND SOUTH: TOBACCO PIPE RESEARCH AND COLLECTING IN THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND ITS NORTH-WESTERN EUROPEAN CONNECTIONS
The pipe collection of Alice, Baroness Rothschild: an introductory overview
Peter Davey .......................................................................................................................................1
Metal pipes in the Alice de Rothschild collection
Felix van Tienhoven....................................................................................................................... 33
Les foumeaux de pipes en ' porcelaine de Paris'
André Leclaire................................................................................................................................. 43
The Manifattura Tabacchi of Venice and the clay pipe factory of Severino Meydel at Oriago,
in relation to WM clay pipes at Venice
Albert Halmos ................................................................................................................................ 51
Analyse des marques sur foumeaux avec initiales et chiffres à St Quentin et dans les autres
centres de production français
André Leclaire................................................................................................................................ 63
Clay tobacco pipes made by the Manby family of London
Jacqui Pearce................................................................................................................................. 71
Dutch and English clay pipes found in Santander (Cantabria, Spain)
Carolina Cortés Bárcena................................................................................................................ 83
Morelli and the Tophane pipe
Arjan de Haan................................................................................................................................. 89
FIRE AND WATER: PIPES AS A SYMBOL OF MARITIME TRADE CONNECTIONS
Opening address: the interpretation of pipe finds as trade
Peter Davey................................................................................................................................... 97
Clay tobacco pipes from archaeological contexts
Joanna Dabal ................................................................................................................................101
Pipes and trade in pipes in nineteenth-century Krakow
Michal Myslinski...........................................................................................................................109
Pipe-makers in Krakow and their master craftsmanship examination pieces in the
nineteenth century
Monika Paś................................................................................................................................. 111
Turkish pipes as indicators of maritime connections in the north Black Sea area
Svitlana Biliaieva......................................................................................................................... 113
Metal ornamented tobacco pipes from the Carpathians and surroundings
Felix van Tienhoven.................................................................................................................... 123
The import of Dutch pipes into Germany during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Ruud Stam.................................................................................................................................. 133
The implication of clay tobacco pipes into Ireland in the seventeenth century, with special
reference to the Dutch-style material
Peter Davey and Joe Norton....................................................................................................... 141
OTHER PAPERS
The introduction of smoking into China
Barnabas Suzuki........................................................................................................................ 155
Pfeifenfragmente aus der Hafengrabung in Stade
Stefan Leenen............................................................................................................................ 169
The 'embroidery of Livno' on smoking accessories
Divna Gacic................................................................................................................................ 203
The hero of a French republican pipemaker and other pipemakers from Strasbourg
Ruud Stam, Gilles Kleiber and André Leclaire........................................................................... 209
REVIEWS
Divna Gacic: The pipes /rom museum collections of Serbia
Ruud Stam................................................................................................................................. 215
Jaarbook 2013. PKN Stichting voor onderzoek historische tabakspijpen
Peter Davey................................................................................................................................ 217
Bert van der Lingen: Van de Velde, Burgklij & Zapfenbergh: Drie Amsterdamse
tabaks- en pijpenhandelaren uit de 18" eeuw
Ruud Stam................................................................................................................................. 219
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 5, 2012
Editorial
Dennis Gallagher................................................................................................................................. iii
THE TURKS ABROAD: THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND INFLUENCE OF OTTOMAN PIPES AND PIPE-MAKERS IN EUROPE AND BEYOND
Tobacco pipes from the Belgrade Fortress: context and chronology
Vesna Bikić........................................................................................................................................... 1
Clay pipes from Sirmium
Biljana Lučić......................................................................................................................................... 9
Turkish clay pipes from archaeological excavations in Dubrovnik
Nikolina Topić and Branka Milošević................................................................................................... 17
The pipes of Bač
Branislava Mikić – Antonić.................................................................................................................. 27
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Turkish pipes and pipes produced in Poland to resemble Turkish pipes, in the collections
of the National Museum in Krakow
Monika Paś......................................................................................................................................... 43
The symbiosis of eastern and western elements on several pipes from the Museum of
Applied Art in Belgrade, Serbia
Milica Križanac.................................................................................................................................... 55
Seventeenth and eighteenth-century Ottoman smoking pipes in the Netherlands
Bert van der Lingen............................................................................................................................. 61
Metal Ottoman-style pipes found/produced in Europe outside present Turkey
Felix van Tienhoven............................................................................................................................ 75
Southem European elements in Gambier's products and designs
Arthur van Esveld............................................................................................................................... 83
SOCIAL ASPECTS OF PIPEMAKING
Some aspects of the social history of pipe making in the nineteenth century Netherlands
Ruud Stam......................................................................................................................................... 87
Aspects méconnus du métier de pipier en France
André Leclaire.................................................................................................................................... 91
The social conditions of pipemakers in nineteenth-century Glasgow
Dennis Gallagher ............................................................................................................................. 107
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
The production and trade in socketed clay pipes found in Barcelona between the seventeenth
and the nineteenth centuries
Julia Beltrán de Heredia, Núria Miró and Mikel Soberón................................................................. 111
A late eighteenth century Dutch clay cigar bolder from Cape Town, South Africa
Ute A. Seemann.............................................................................................................................. 127
REVIEW
Arne Ằkerhagen: Den svenska kritpipan - pipor, tillverkare och fynd
Peter Davey..................................................................................................................................... 129
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME.................................................................................................... 131
GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Dennis Gallagher............................................................................................................................. 133
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 4, 2011
Editorial
Peter Davey and Anna Ridovics........................................................................................................ iii
GENERAL PAPERS ABOUT SMOKING
Paul Jahshan..................................................................................................................................... 1
Andreas Heege................................................................................................................................ 15
Dutch influences on the Japanese smoking habit
Barnabas Suzuki............................................................................................................................. 39
OTTOMAN PERIOD PIPES IN THE EAST
'Drinking' a bone pipe: food for archaeological thought
Ayşe Dudu Tepe.................................................................................................. ........................... 45
The Other Turkish pipe: the legacy of an Ottoman original, the chibouk
Ben Rapaport.................................................................................................................................. 51
MEERSCHAUM PIPES
True or false, in the wake of a legend: the so called 'pipe of the first meerschaum carver', Károly
Kovács, in the Hungarian National Museum?
Anna Ridovics................................................................................................................................ 71
Iconography, morphology and meerschaum: four essays illustrating their nexus
Frank Burla, Hakon Kierulf, Sarunas Peckus and Ben Rapaport.................................................. 83
- The victory at Kenyérmezö pipe
Frank Burla................................................................................................................... 83
- Norwegian pipe models with acanthus ornamentation
Hakan Kierulf................................................................................................................ 87
- The circus cheroot holder: mystery solved!
Sarunas Peckus............................................................................................................ 90
- Canova's 'The Three Graces': from marble to meerschaum
Ben Rapaport................................................................................................................ 92
PIPES FROM THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Presentation pipes, with particular reference to the 'Queen Alexandra' pipe
Susie White................................................................................................................................... 97
The conflict between Goedewaagen and Danco regarding double-walled patented pipes
Ruud Stam and Paul Jung......................................................................................................... 113
REVIEWS
Natascha Mehler: Tonpfeifen in Bayern (c.1600-1745)
Ruud Stam.................................................................................................................................. 119
Jan van Oostveen and Ruud Stam: Productiecentra van Nederlandse kleipijpen:
een overzicht van de stand van zaken
David Higgins.............................................................................................................................. 119
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME................................................................................................ 121
GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Dennis Gallagher......................................................................................................................... 122
Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 3, 2010
INTRODUCTORY PAPERS
László Csorba, Director of the Hungarian National Museum........................................................... iii
Anna Ridovics and Peter Davey........................................................................................................ v
Opening address at the 25th Annual Conference of the Académie Internationale
de la Pipe, Debut of the Exhibition: The Gift oft he White Goddess, at the National
Museum of Hungary, October 8, 2009
Ben Rapaport.................................................................................................................................. vii
PAPERS ABOUT HUNGARIAN PIPE HISTORY
Clay pipes in Hungary from the seventeenth century: ten years on
Gábor Tomka..................................................................................................................................... 1
Clay pipes in the eighteenth-century Hungary
Szabolcs Kondorosy........................................................................................................................ 13
Emese Varga.................................................................................................................................... 21
Pipes from the time of the Turkish occupation in the collection of Wosinsky
Mór Museum
Attila Gaál........................................................................................................................................ 33
Deception: clay-pipe-faking workshops in Körmend in the first half of the
nineteenth century
Zoltán Nagy..................................................................................................................................... 53
An interesting monument to the memory of Debrecen pipe-making: the
pipe-pot
Emoke P Szalay.............................................................................................................................. 73
Meerschaum pipes in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Hungary
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
Svitlana Biliaieva............................................................................................................................ 97
A brief introduction to clay pipe finds in Croatia with special attention to local
pipes found at Fort Canjevo in the Kalnik Hills
Luka Bekić.................................................................................................................................... 113
Pipes from Petrovaradin fortress, Serbia, in the collection of Novi Sad City Museum
Divna Gacić.................................................................................................................................. 121
Ottoman tobacco pipes from the National Museum of History in Sophia, Bulgaria
Vladislav Todorov and Nikolay Markov....................................................................................... 131
The Partsch pipe factory in Theresienfeld, Austria
Albert Halmos............................................................................................................................... 141
A sample of the clay pipe production at Theresienfeld, Austria
Peter Davey.................................................................................................................................. 147
REVIEW
Jan van Oostveen and Aad Kleijweg: Tabakspijpennijverheid in Schoonhoven
Ruud Stam.................................................................................................................................... 171
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME.................................................................................................. 173
GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Dennis Gallagher.......................................................................................................................... 175
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 2, 2009
Editorial
David A. Higgins............................................................................................................................iii
PART I: NATIONAL CLAY PIPE SUMMARIES
Peter Davey ...................................................................................................................................1
Daniel Schavelzon ..........................................................................................................................5
Kris Coutrney .................................................................................................................................9
Ruud Stam ...................................................................................................................................15
Martin Vysohlid ............................................................................................................................23
Barry Gaulton...............................................................................................................................33
Niels Gustav Barderifleth ...........................................................................................................37
David A. Higgins ..........................................................................................................................41
André Leclaire (translated by Peter Davey) .................................................................................51
Ruud Stam...................................................................................................................................59
Anna Ridovics .............................................................................................................................65
Joe Norton...................................................................................................................................75
Barnabas T. Suzuki.....................................................................................................................81
John Wood...................................................................................................................................87
Ruud Stam ..................................................................................................................................93
Barre Ludvigsen.........................................................................................................................109
Peter Davey................................................................................................................................119
Arne Àkerhagen ........................................................................................................................127
Andreas Heege..........................................................................................................................131
Byron Sudbury and S. Paul Jung Jr. .......................................................................................137
PART II: OTHER PAPERS
Gilles Kleiber (with English summary by Peter Davey) ............................................................149
The Civic Company's Briar Pattern Book
Peter Davey...............................................................................................................................153
The Norweigian Langpipe Tradition
Hakon Kierulf.............................................................................................................................177
A Dutch Eighteenth-Century Clay Cheroot Holder
Ron de Haan and Arjan de Haan..............................................................................................185
A la Découverte des Couvets en Céramique
André Leclaire (with English summary by Peter Davey) ...........................................................189
GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
David A. Higgins .......................................................................................................................195
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Journal of the Académie Internationale de la Pipe
Volume 1, 2008
Les Pipiers Saint-Quentinois XVIIIème - XIXème siècles André et Mariette Leclaire
Editorial
D. A. Higgins ................................................................................................................................ iii
Avant propos
P.J. Davey .....................................................................................................................................v
Préface
J. B. Vazeille ................................................................................................................................vi
Remerciements ....................................................................................................................................x
Crédit iliustrations .................................................................................................................................x
I: Un atelier dénommé «Saint-Quintin» ..............................................................................................1
Ii: L'héritage du xviile siècle ..............................................................................................................10
III: Les ateliers Saint-Quentinois ........................................................................................................24
IV: Typologie des formes produites .....................................................................................................46
V: Répertoires des marques ..............................................................................................................72
The pipe makers of Saint-Quentin in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries:
English summary
Dr. P. J. Davey ............................................................................................................................94
French/English Glossary ...................................................................................................................100
English/ French Glossary ..................................................................................................................101
Bibliographie .....................................................................................................................................104
Guidelines for contributors
Dr. D. A. Higgins . ......................................................................................................................104