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MC ANTIQUES &
COLLECTIBLES
Antiques Price Guides &
Reference Books
Tobacco
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Great Cigar Stuff for Collectors (Schiffer Book for
Collectors)
by Jerry Terranova, Douglas Congdon-MartinBook
Description
Sit back, light up, and enjoy. Newly in vogue, people are rediscovering a relaxing
pastime enjoyed for centuries. This book is a compendium of cigar related
"stuff," from the old cigars in their original wrappers still ready to smoke to
the fine humidors that have kept them fresh for decades. Here is the breadth of
advertising, ashtrays, matchsafes, cigar boxes, dispensers, and holders that have adorned
homes and shops for 100 years and more.
This book follows the successful Antique Cigar Cutters and Lighters by the same
co-authors, who herein present more than 500 items in clear, full-color photographs, with
informative captions and a current price guide. This book is custom designed for cigar
aficionados and those who appreciate antique advertising. It is a welcome addition to the
literature of tobacciana.
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Antique Cigar Cutters & Lighters (Schiffer Book for
Collectors)
by Jerry Terranova, Douglas Congdon-Martin Book
Description
From the end of the Civil War until the explosive popularity of the cigarette in
the early twentieth century. the cigar was king. For the pleasure and convience of cigar
smokers a wide variety of smoking accessories were manufactured, including cigar cutters
and lighters. The cutters range from simple vest pocket models to ingenious mechanical
contraptions that would occupy a prominent place on the counter of the local tobacconist.
In between are beautifully sculpted Vienna bronze and wooden desk models. In many cases
these are combined with lighters, to offer the smoker full-service convenience. The
lighters range from alcohol dips to electric devices. They are sometimes cast as stunning
figures or are elegantly formed lamps, using blown glass or pierced tin.
Beautiful color photographs document these wonderful objects, accompanied by concise,
informative descriptions. The text places the cutters in their historical context and
contains helpful information. A value guide is included.
Hardcover
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Collecting Antique Meerschaum Pipes : Miniature to
Majestic Sculpture (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
by Ben RapaportBook Description
Collecting Antique Meerschaums: Miniature to Majestic Sculpture, 1850-1925 is an
illustrated guide to the smoking utensils made of a mineral that has been used since at
least the early 1700s and which is, today, still a popular material. In the last decade, a
surge in interest in tobacco collectibles has already spawned many books on cigarette
lighters, cigar-box labels, and snuff boxes and bottles. This book now comes at a time
when antique meerschaums are taking center stage, and collecting them is like buying
blue-chip stocks. Ben Rapaport is one of the few internationally recognized authorities on
the subject of antique pipes, and in this, his second book published by Schiffer, he has
created a powerful and convincing tour de force in word and picture that evidences why so
many pipe collectors have a fervent passion for these exceptional works of art. Ranging
from very diminutive and expressive cigarette holders to massive sculptured pipes, these
instruments were produced by many talented, skilled, and unknown craftsmen working in a
cottage industry trade 150 years ago. The caliber of their handiwork and the myriad
imaginative meerschaums they produced cannot be duplicated anywhere in the world today.
Now, this volume is a permanent record of their unrivaled genius.
Hardcover
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The Pipe Book
by Alfred Dunhill, Richard Dunhill (Preface) Book Description
Here is a thorough exploration of every type of pipe, with in-depth explanations of
their origins, structures, and uses, as well as fascinating anthropological discussions
that span the entire world and hundreds of years. Included are everything from primitive
makeshift, mound, and earthen pipes through models of ivory, clay, and porcelain to the
modern briars, cobs, and meerschaums, with analyses of the significance of smoking in
different cultures, from the ancient Mayans to twentieth-century Europeans and everything
in between. The Pipe Book offers the most exhaustive coverage of the history and variety
of pipe smoking in print, written with the authority of a name known to every pipe smoker;
it is the perfect gift for any pipe enthusiast, and an absolute necessity for pipe
collectors.
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A Complete Guide to Collecting Antique Pipes (Schiffer
Book for Collectors)
by Benjamin Rapaport, Ben RapaportBook
Description
This is the first American book to consider the history and development of the
tobacco-smoking pipe as an art form and is an illustrated guide for pipe collectors. Here
the author has assembled fact and fancy, history laced with humor, and a chronological
collection of pipes.
The accompanying text explains pipe styles, materials, and values. Besides present-day
briars and corn cobs, pipes can be found made of meerschaum, porcelain, ivory, amber,
silver, gold, semi-precious stones and rare woods. Craftsmen have combined imagination,
whim, and fantasy to create pipes of fine artistic value.
Paperback - 256 pages Revised edition |

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Smoking Antiques
by Amoret Scott, Christopher Scott Paperback
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