Pijpelijntjes
informative bulletin on clay tobacco pipes
From 1975 till 1985 Don Duco has published a magazine entirely dedicated to the history of the clay tobacco pipe. The series started from the Pijpenkamer, the museum in Amsterdam at the occasion of the opening. When the museum moved to Leiden in 1982 the magazine was continued without interruption. The magazine Pijpelijntjes is a valuable and useful source of knowledge because all the information if fully dedicated to the clay tobacco pipe: excavated pipes from the Low Countries with emphasis on Gouda, historic Dutch clay pipes, French, German and English makers. Also, pipes from Africa, Asia and America are included. All topics are treated in extensive articles with many illustrations.
From the complete series we still have some copies in stock, beautifully held in steady blue buckram binding with gild text on the back. The collector-researcher acquires with that volume an important instrument with a wide variety of information on a specialised subject. Going through the series the reader meets with many different aspects of the clay tobacco pipe world-wide.
Of great importance is the index that is inserted in the back of ever book. In this index all names, dates, marks, shape names, geographic sites and any other subject that might be of importance is listed. This large index, in fact six indices giving their own entrance, makes that searching through the volume give a quick result.
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Publisher: Pijpenkabinet Foundation, Amsterdam, 1975-1985
ISBN 90-70849-16-X
446 pages, many hundreds of illustrations, size 29,5 x 23 cm
bound in blue buckram with gold printing on the back.
Price € 95,- (excluding P&P)
order mail to mailto:info@pijpenkabinet.nl
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About the contents
Pipes and tobacco in Amsterdam
More on the history of the Gouda clay pipe
Press moulds for clay tobacco pipes
Pipes with the arms of the city of Gouda
Turkish pipes and imitation Turkish pipes
Pipology in system
Eighteenth century clay tobacco pipes from Schoonhoven, the Netherlands
Four Goedewaagen stubstemmed pipes discussed
The Duco collection, a museological vision
Clay tobacco pipes with the Raob emblem
An export catalogue by Goedewaagen
Robert Bon, a seventeenth century pipe maker
Pipes dedicated to new seaways
Pamplin pipes
Faire les pipes à fumer, the making of clay pipes by Diderot
Keytown-Pipe town, the Leiden pipe industry in the seventeenth century
Pipe makers in 's-Hertogenbosch
Eighteenth century clay pipes from Gorinchem, the Netherlands
The name of the clay tobacco pipe
Black Magic, a new Gouda pipe
Some clay tobacco pipes from Groningen
The history of the pipe-researchers
Clay tobacco pipes with marks with a rose on the heel
The municipal pipe factory in Gouda
Pipes dedicated to the House of Orange
The history of the Gambier factory
Adolph Römer, a remarkable Danishe pipe maker
A pipe find from The Hague
The production of Italian clay tobacco pipes
The addresses of Gouda pipe makers in the year 1674
Material, shape and design of the Gambier pipe
Pipes made for the Preston Guild
Fourty years of speculations about Peter Dorni pipes
Printing blocks with makers' marks from the Goedewaagen firm
A clay tobacco pipe to recognise a dangerous insect
A closer look at medals for exhibitions
Taxes to solve the problem of competition
A Gouda price list from 1873
The marks of trade houses for clay tobacco pipes
The founder of the Peace Palace
Rouen as an example of the local French pipe industry
Pipe clay figurines for school boys
An interesting archaeological drawing
Incorrect attributions among figural clay tobacco pipes
English registration marks
The embellishment of marks from Gouda pipe makers
C. Duméril, Leurs Fils et Cie, a leading pipe factory in France
A design for publicity of the pipemaker Jan de Gidts in Gouda
Pipes from the Luo tribe
The whole Dam family, the meaning behind a figural clay tobacco pipe
The Gouda home workshops in the nineteenth century
Turkey as a centre for the East-European pipe manufacture
Alphen pipe makers competing the Gouda pipe makers
A pipe as a memory for a revolution
An advertisement folder of the Firm P. Goedewaagen and Sons
The series also contain several small articles on acquisitions for the Pijpenkabinet collections.
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