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Mangalia’ [Clay tobacco pipes found at Mangalia]. Peuce (Serie Nouă) 11, 2013, pp. 239-254 (hereinafter Radu-Iorguş 2013), p. 250, Fig. 1/13; Slava Rusă; Costea, Iuliana: ‘Pipe de lut cu inscripţii şi mărci din colecţia I.C.E.M. Tulcea’ [Clay Pipes with inscriptions and marks from collection of I.C.E.M. Tucea] Peuce (Serie Nouă) XI, 2013, pp. 255-290 (hereinafter Costea 2013), No. 7, p. 262. 10 Biliaieva, Svitlana: ‘The collection of Ottoman pipes from archaeological investigations in the North Black Sea area of the Ukraine’. Journal of the Academie Internationale de la Pipe 3, 2010, pp. 97-111 (hereinafter Biliaieva 2010), p. 106, Fig. 15, 17. 11 Varna: Stanceva, Magdalina: ‘KoAeionHiiTa ot AyAH B'bB BapHeHCKHH My3en’ [Pipe collection in the National Museum of Varna]. H3bccth« Ha HapoAHHii My3efi BapHa (VIII) XXIII, 1972, pp. 81-99 (hereinafter Stanceva 1972), p. 83, 06p. 4. There are another two examples in the National History Museum in Sofia, from Silistra (28039.73) and Sestrimo (Ograshden) (28039.102). I would like to thank Nikolaj Markov for allowing me to inspect them. 12 Costea 2007, p. 346, PI. VII/8, VIII/7; Silistra (28039.73, see n. 9); Stanceva 1972, p. 83, 06p. 4. 13 Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, inv. nos. 10.424, 10.425, 85.79. 14 Várad: Emődi, János: ‘Adalékok a váradi vár építéstörténetéhez’ [Contributions to the architectural history of the fortress of Várad], in Emódi, János: Történeti adatok Nagyvárad múltjából II. [Historical data on Nagyvárad], Nagyvárad 1998, pp. 9-79 (hereinafter Emődi 1998) pp. 31, 38. á./13; Belgrade: Bikic, Vesna: ‘Tobacco pipes from the Belgrade Fortress: context and chronology’. Journal of the Academie Internationale de la Pipe 5, 2012, pp. 1-8. 15 1 would like to thank László Tüske and Dóra Zsom for the translations. 16 This row-pattern can appear in place of the text band (on the shank and chimney) and on the shank wreath. There is an example from Mytilene almost identical to the Várad pipe (Humphrey 2009, Type 1.1), and something similar may be found on the ‘Black Sea’ subtype (Babadag: Costea 2007, pp. 346-347, Pl. VII. 8) and on several examples from Hódoltság (Várad: Emődi 1998, p. 31, p. 38. á. /14; Eger: Dobó István Vármúzeum inv. nos. 62.21.20, 62.21.31.2). For a more detailed analysis of the versions of the Hódoltság, see Kondorosy 2015. 17 Babadag: Costea 2007, pp. 346-347, p. 341, Pl. II. 5, Pl. VIII. 2, 4; Slava Rusă: Costea 2013, p. 262, no. 7; Akkerman: Biliaieva 2010, p. 106, Fig. 15. On the Silistra example, the roller stamp of the text went right round and ran into its own impression, causing the text to be incomplete on one section. This was earlier interpreted as complete, leading to a false reading: Todorov, Vladislav - Markov, Nikolay: ‘Ottoman tobacco pipes from The National Museum of History in Sofia ’Journal of the Academie Internationale de la Pipe 3, 2010, pp. 131-139, p. 137, Fig. 6/3. 18 The first thorough collection of this type was by Gosse, and he identified several descendants of the main type: Gosse, Philippe: ‘Les pipes de 1’Empire Ottoman’ [Pipes of the Ottoman Empire], http:// perso.wanadoo.fr/philippe.gosse/ Otto/ Otto-D9-s. pdf (accessed 9 Oct 2004) (hereinafter Gosse 2004), pp. 162-164. 19 Humphrey 2009, Type 1.2. 20 Brusic, Zdenko: ‘Dio tereta s lade iz 17. stoljeca potonule kod otoka Bisaga u Kornatskom arhipelagu’ [Part of cargo overboard from 17th-century wreck near Bisaga island at Kornati archipelago]. Prilozi povijesti umjetnosti u Dalmaciji, 26, 1986-87, pp. 473-490 (hereinafter Brusic 1987), p. 484, T. II. /13, T. IV. /5. 21 Quoted in Gosse 2004, p. 163, B157, B169. 22 Wood, John: ‘Pipes from Malta: a short account of the tobacco pipes found in Dockyard Creek, Birgu’, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 27/4, 1998, pp. 313-330 (hereinafter Wood 1998), 317, Fig. 3/b. 23 Gosse 2004, p. 162, No. 048, 398, 394. 24 Beltrán de Heredia, Julia - Miró, Núria 20