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		<title>Collecting Antiques &#8211; the Peoples Art Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In part one of this series of articles we discussed the growth in the marketability of antique brand images and how the apparent extinction of the brand itself can lead to the rapid rise of the marketability of the antique value of the packaging itself.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In part one of this series of articles we discussed the growth in the marketability of antique brand images and how the apparent extinction of the brand itself can lead to the rapid rise of the marketability of the antique value of the packaging itself.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Posters were very much in the vanguard of this market and it is quote ironic that when you look back from the experience of hindsight to see such names that have been involved in this type of commercial enterprise it would appear to be quite amusing.</p>
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The genre of Posters was effectively born and can be traced back to the late 1880&#8217;s when Pears Soap took the portrait &#8220;Bubbles&#8221; by Sir John Everett Millais, a portrait of his grandson and added a bar of soap to the image. This act of commerciality caused havoc within artistic circles of the day but in effect lead the way for art to be used in all future forms of advertising and posters especially.</p>
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Since the early days of advertising, artists have been involved in a number of different ways producing all kinds of commercial materials. The artist John Hassal is perhaps (within these circles) best recognised for his powerful images used for Colman&#8217;s Mustard, Capstan Tobacco and Lux Soap. In 1919, the artist Will Owen was retained to create the legendary Bisto Kids for the Gravy Salt Company. Esteemed artists of their day have always been commissioned to provide examples of their work for commercial endeavour, a practice that has not always been looked upon favourable though with the Publics fondness for this type of work, the practice has at last been recognised for what it actually is and that is a living embodiment of art itself.</p>
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It effectively took the endorsement and patronage of major institutions of the day to promote this as a credible form of acceptable art. Institutions such as London Underground led the way with this when they commissioned Edward McKnight Kauffer for their various campaigns and the Oil Company Shell too commissioned work by many famous contemporary British Artists on a wide variety of subjects ranging from the surreal imagery of Hans Shleger to the cartoon style of John Reynolds.</p>
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From a collectors point of view it is well worth remembering that big names tend to attract big name prices as far as their value of these as antiques and collectables are concerned.</p>
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The other and more oft hidden aspect of this as a form of art is concerned is the fact that packaging mirrors the major events of the day. Wars have often been a major source of inspiration for commercial art and patriotic branding. Starting with the depiction of many of the British Generals in the Boer Wars as heroes and their imagery being used in the packaging of the day and leading to how women have been depicted over the years has been an intriguing subject.</p>
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What will be the collectable items of the future? Perhaps from now on we will all look slightly differently on the material that we are prepared to consign to the rubbish bin and start to evaluate this as a potential investment in our future? </p>
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		<title>Collecting Chinese Snuff Bottles ? Magical Stone Pictures!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over a good many years we have created, though I say it myself, quite an important Snuff Bottle Collection. My wife, thank goodness, shares my interest in these little bottles, but perhaps I should warn you, collecting anything is a bit like a bug, once caught, it is with you for ever and can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over a good many years we have created, though I say it myself, quite an important Snuff Bottle Collection. My wife, thank goodness, shares my interest in these little bottles, but perhaps I should warn you, collecting anything is a bit like a bug, once caught, it is with you for ever and can be quite an obsession!</p>
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<p>Have you ever searched for pebbles or shells along the sea shore, selecting them for either colour or shape and found an appeal in handling them, so much so, that you simply could not throw them away? If so, you have the makings of a dedicated collector.</p>
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<p>Part of the pleasure of owning these bottles is the tactile appeal found in handling them. </p>
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<p>Boundless Possibilities</p>
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<p>There is also such a vast and diverse number of collecting possibilities. A collection could be based on any of the great Chinese fine arts and in each field it would be possible to have really important fine examples in this form of miniature works of art.</p>
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<p>There are collections based on Jade and Hardstone carvings, others prefer Glass and Overlay Glass, or Chinese porcelain, or Enamels and Cloisonne, or you might like to base a collection on Paintings. </p>
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<p>I can imagine how you find it hard to perceive a collection of bottles based on Chinese paintings but they exist. Remarkable signed landscape scenes and even portraits with superb calligraphy (often poems) have actually been painted on the inside of glass and stone bottles. </p>
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<p>Some collections feature uncarved bottles of rare stones, or Lacquer, or Amber and Ivory. Most collections consist of the collector&#8217;s favourite subject but include a variety of other treasured bottles. There are collections that use as a theme; animals, or a colour such as Imperial Yellow, or Blue and White, and as there are so many possibilities, no two collections ever look the same.</p>
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<p>International Connections</p>
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<p>For anyone considering buying Snuff Bottles I should explain that it is an international pursuit. There is even an `International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society&#8217; with a large and active membership. Having been members over a long period we have found that fellow members are such interesting and friendly people. </p>
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<p>There is a bond between a collector that leads to friendship, until we meet in the auction rooms that is! It is well worth joining, as there is a very informative, quarterly magazine, full of good colour photographs. Information is surprisingly, freely shared amongst members and by the specialist dealers. So much can be learned this way, in fact far more than just by studying the many very fine, beautiful books on the subject.</p>
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<p>Dangerous Temptations</p>
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<p>Most people&#8217;s first encounter with these bottles is likely to be at antique shops, auctions or antique fairs, otherwise in a museum or perhaps by meeting a collector. Once seen, certain people are tempted when next coming across a bottle to buy, but all too often these first purchases are of very poor quality. Later on, having acquired more knowledge, these first bottles so often prove to be disappointing. They often can turn out to be very costly mistakes. Unfortunately, there are far too many very poor bottles about, some are even brand new, made to cash in from the collecting craze. Even an article like this one can cause someone to go and buy without sufficient knowledge, I do hope not.</p>
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<p>My advice is that apart from joining the society, attend some Snuff Bottles auctions and visit some of the specialist dealers. </p>
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<p>When you go to the auction rooms be sure to go on the viewing days, usually one or two days before the sale. The first impression will probably be one of disappointment as there will be lots of poor quality bottles and to see so many all lying down, behind glass, is not the best way of presenting them. </p>
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<p>Be sure to select a few that appeal to you and ask to inspect them. You will then be given a chance to handle some, and that is when the magic can begin. I do not know how to explain what happens, but there is something of a tactile pleasure that is only obtained from handling a good piece.</p>
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<p>Our Collection</p>
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<p>I should point out that my first bottle did not immediately grab my attention. Surrounded by many beautiful and more colourful bottles of all shapes and sizes in a dealers display cabinet, this brown and beige coloured bottle looked rather drab. Eventually, I came round to inspect it and before too long I knew that I had to buy it. </p>
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<p>Only another collector can fully appreciate that overpowering urge that comes over one as it is the closest feeling to that of love at first sight. I have been told that ones pupils tend to enlarge, and this is one of the signs that dealers watch out for, and as collectors, of course, we always try desperately to camouflage our interest. This bottle was purchased, which is still a favourite, and it has formed the basis of our collection.</p>
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<p>Our collection included many types of bottles but features mostly hardstones, known as Picture Agates, each one of these being a unique piece, as there can never be two alike. To fully appreciate these bottles I need to tell you more about how a stone bottle was made. All good early Snuff Bottles were made to be used and they needed to be small yet capable of holding plenty of snuff, not too heavy as they were carried on their person, often in the sleeve. All these bottles were designed to feel comfortable in the hand and were sealed with a cork, to keep the snuff at its best. </p>
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<p>In Europe hinged boxes were used but perhaps the humidity in China caused them to prefer bottles with corks. All Snuff Bottles have a stopper on to which a cork is fixed, and at the other end of the cork is an ivory spoon. These stoppers rarely matched the bottles other than in size and shape. It was a matter of personal choice as to what type and colour was considered best to go with the bottle.</p>
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<p>Well Hollowed Bottles</p>
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<p>Stone bottles were carved in a large variety of shapes but always with a fairly small opening in the neck normally about 5mm in diameter. Just imagine a lump of Quartz rock that is quite impossible to scratch even with your stainless steel penknife, yet in the 18th century this was carved into a bulbous shaped bottle.</p>
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<p>Next it was drilled through the neck and hollowed out through this small hole, so that even difficult areas such as the shoulders of the bottle are really thin. Fine bottles are so well hollowed that they look more like blown glass, and are aptly described as `Eggshell Thin&#8217;. Should you place them in a bowl of water they will trap enough air to float.</p>
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<p>Although I have mentioned that drilling was used, the information available about the manufacturing methods is incredible, as the drill and cutting discs were foot operated `Heath Robinson&#8217; affairs. However I do believe after many years&#8217; experience, they acquired more control and feel than is possible with modern electronic equipment (Essential in working on Jade as certain parts of the stone can easily fracture whilst other areas are very hard).</p>
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<p>Most of the carving was achieved by grinding with Jade, Gem stone, sand and other abrasive particles. First by drilling and then hollowing out by carefully grinding away with special file-like tools. These tools were made by hammering metal shapes over the abrasive particles that once embedded, were easily bent to reach the most awkward parts.</p>
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<p>The Chinese appreciated these wonderful stone bottles and they were fashioned from many types of stone, the purity of the material, particularly the Jade ones being highly prized. The Chalcedony Quartz bottles once `Eggshell Thin&#8217; show up remarkable markings formed from the formation of the crystals.</p>
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<p>From Flaws To Pictures</p>
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<p>Everyone I am sure can appreciate such bottles, as the lovely shapes and purity of the stone just cannot fail to impress. What I find even more fascinating is the amazing way they deliberately, brilliantly take advantage of flaws and inclusions often present in the stones.</p>
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<p>Most Quartz and Jade stones have an outer layer of a different colour, particularly the pebbles from the riverbeds. They also have faults and flaws plus other coloured material, often deep in the stone. Sometimes these can be very thin skin-like inclusions, in others large blobs are found. </p>
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<p>The problem is no one knows just what is in the rock until, as the cuts are made, the secrets of the stone are revealed. It is with this type of material that `Picture Agates&#8217; are made. The best of these incredible bottles look as if the inclusion, that forms the image, has appeared in just the right place as if to order!</p>
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<p>There are different types of work within this group of bottles and the first ones are what we call `Cameo&#8217; carvings. These take advantage of an outer skin or a blob type of inclusion; they can be quite thick and are carved in relief. Another type is called `Shadow Agates&#8217; and these take advantage of markings in the bottle where, with the help of a little carving, an image is created. Lastly, the most fascinating ones are called `Silhouette Agates&#8217; but in this group no apparent carving is required. The image is achieved mainly by the angle and choice of shape, as well as the size and position of the bottle to be formed out of the rock. These bottles have to be seen to be believed.</p>
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<p>What is really mind blowing to me is the fact that there are some of these bottles with pictures on both sides!</p>
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<p>Sadly, few of them were signed. We only know that there was a certain school of carvers known as the `Suzhou School&#8217;. Their works are easily recognised by the style and quality of the carving, plus the fact that they make use of every mark in the stone to form the picture. They are amazing bottles when good, but there are later works that tend to look too stiff and the carving lacks the more fluid artistic touch of the master carvers. Unfortunately, hardly any of these bottles are really well hollowed.</p>
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<p>Our First Bottle</p>
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<p>So to describe my first purchase, this was a `Shadow Agate picture bottle&#8217; involving a little carving, and very well hollowed. It is a most appropriate subject and colour for a Snuff Bottle because the russet inclusions have been used to show `Putai Ho-Shang&#8217;. He is always depicted as a very corpulent man with a bare chest and abdomen and he is the patron saint of tobacconists. In this bottle he appears surprised by a bat whilst sitting below some tobacco leaves. The bat to the Chinese is a good luck symbol. You can see how easily he appears, nicely placed within the bottle yet only his head and a suggestion of his hand have been carved. (See the photograph by using the link at the bottom of this article).</p>
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<p>We now own a number of Picture Agates and to illustrate the different types described, the photograph of the Duck with Lingzhi fungus in its beak is a good `Silhouette&#8217; example. Incidentally, the fungus is a symbol for wishing long life. This bottle is very unusual as there is a recess carved originally to create the image that serves as a built in dish. (See the photograph by using the link at the bottom of this article).</p>
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<p>Lastly, a superb bottle of fishes with pictures on both sides: the pair of fishes are cameo carved and to the Chinese represent fidelity and happy conjugal rights in marriage. On the other side a fish and aquatic plants make use of every mark in the stone, all this on a well shaped bottle that is very well hollowed. All these bottles illustrated were made between 1750 and 1860. (See the photograph by using the link at the top of this article).</p>
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<p>Assessment</p>
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<p>To effectively judge Hardstone carvings, the first consideration should be concerned with the overall artistic impression. You need to be satisfied that the work looks well composed and well positioned and that the images formed are flowing rather than stiff and awkward. The next stage is to have a closer look at the technical skills. When I look at a cameo type of carving I study the shape and finish of the background, close to the edge of the carving. On poorer bottles this can be indented, uneven and not so well polished as the rest. Really fine examples look as if the raised cameo part has simply been glued onto a beautifully formed bottle. Engraved work at its best is very precise and provides the detail. When closely looking at a poor bottle the engraved parts can look very crude.</p>
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<p>Beware, amazing glass imitation stone bottles exist. To check for these use a magnifying glass and look for tiny bubbles or pin size holes on the surface. As a last resort if still in doubt, a penknife will easily scratch the base if it is glass, whereas a stone will not be marked.</p>
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<p>In evaluating the value of all artwork a careful check for any damage is essential. With stone bottles the following points should help. Firstly, assess how well the bottle has been hollowed by holding it up to the light. Inspect the stone from all angles in the light and with light from behind. If the stone is cracked it will be visible often as a star shape from the point of impact. Some stones have natural flaws that are not cracks. I then have a good look at the foot rim and the neck of the bottle, as these areas are the most susceptible to damage. If none is apparent I consider the proportions to make sure neither has been ground down to remove a chip. </p>
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<p>When inspecting the neck as viewed looking down into the bottle the top surface should be concave, not flat. Bottles that have had the neck repaired to remove any damage are always flat, and you can be sure no longer original.</p>
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<p>Snuff Bottles Were Used</p>
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<p>There is one other criterion that I personally believe is important. Most of the best stone bottles were made between 1750 and 1860, although many poor bottles have been made since then, right up to the present day. These late bottles were not really made for use, and some are referred to as `Cabinet Pieces&#8217; and can fairly easily be identified. They are poorly hollowed, if at all. Some just have a drilled hole in them and so they feel far too heavy. They also tend to be very showy in choice of materials, with impractical rather high and sharp carving that feels most uncomfortable in the hand. There are others so delicately carved that one instinctively knows that they could not survive actual use. It is only possible to make these judgements by comparison. Experience is needed and takes time to acquire.</p>
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<p>Small Is Beautiful</p>
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<p>There are advantages in collecting very small items as they are not too obtrusive and can easily be locked away. This is very important if your partner does not share your interest! They can also make a beautiful display without completely disrupting your home.</p>
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<p>Try to be certain that you really are enthusiastic about collecting before you buy one. Once you place one in your home and it looks so small and appealing, it is only a matter of time before you will come to the conclusion that a little group of bottles will look so much better. This tends to play on ones mind and that is how we all get hooked!</p>
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For John?s other interests please have a look at: &#8211; http://www.jncohen.net</p>
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The author has been a very keen collector for many years in helping to create ?The Cohen collection?.  http://www.jncohen.net/Cohen_collection/index.htm</p>
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http://www.jncohen.net/antiques/articles.htm</p>
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<div style="padding-top:10px;"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://cgi.ebay.com/4-COLLECTIBLE-JOE-CAMEL-CIGARETTE-TOBACCO-PLASTIC-GLASS_W0QQitemZ180556070398QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:101"><b>4 COLLECTIBLE JOE CAMEL CIGARETTE TOBACCO PLASTIC GLASS</b></a><br /><table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/4-COLLECTIBLE-JOE-CAMEL-CIGARETTE-TOBACCO-PLASTIC-GLASS_W0QQitemZ180556070398QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:102"><img border="0" src="http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/180556070398_0.jpg" title="Latest Tobacco Collectible Auctions" alt="180556070398 0 Latest Tobacco Collectible Auctions" /></a></td><td><strong>US &#36;0.99</strong> (0 Bid)<br /> End Date: Thursday Sep-09-2010 8:44:28 PDT<br /><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/4-COLLECTIBLE-JOE-CAMEL-CIGARETTE-TOBACCO-PLASTIC-GLASS_W0QQitemZ180556070398QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:103">Bid now</a> | <a href="http://cgi1.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=MakeTrack&item=180556070398&ssPageName=RSS:B:SRCH:US:104">Add to watch list</a></td></tr></table>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Surgeon General said:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Surgeon General said:</p>
<p>&#8220;Cigarette smoking is the major single cause of cancer mortality in the United States.&#8221;</p>
<p>This statement was made back in 1982 and unfortunately, according to the powers-that-be, it is still true today. The thing is; these deaths are preventable. Smoking is an acquired habit.</p>
<p>Cancer is not the only harmful health danger in smoking. As a matter of fact a little less than half of the deaths directly linked to tobacco use by researchers are caused by heart disease, aneurysms, bronchitis, emphysema, and stroke, and it makes pneumonia and asthma worse.</p>
<p>Researchers also tell us that using tobacco can cause damage to a woman&#8217;s reproductive system. Infertility rates are higher among tobacco users and there is a higher risk for miscarriage, premature birth, still birth, infant death and low birth-weight among smokers as well.</p>
<p>According to information collected between 1995 and 1999 by the CDC, men lost about 13 years of healthy life and women lost a little more than 14 years of healthy life because of smoking.</p>
<p>These statistics don&#8217;t just include death rates but also include smokers who suffer from one or more smoking related diseases or health problems like chronic bronchitis, emphysema, heart attacks, strokes, and cancer.</p>
<p>There are more than 4000 different chemicals that have been identified in tobacco smoke. Sixty are known to cause cancer.</p>
<p>There are others like ammonia, tar and carbon monoxide that are known to cause other health problems. Many of the chemicals that have been identified in tobacco smoke are substances that there is simply no research available for to determine what health problems could result.</p>
<p>Nicotine is the addictive chemical in tobacco. About 70% of smokers say that they want to quit. About 40% try to quit smoking every year but only about 5% succeed.  <br />The Bottom Line</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t start smoking!<br />
Don&#8217;t start smoking!<br />
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		<title>Tobacco Cigar- Bring Home the Royalty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smoked first by natives of Caribbean nearly 1000 years ago, cigar smoking soon caught popularity like wild fire. Made up of tobacco leaves, these cigars are &#8220;kings&#8221; among the other smoking elements. Cigars represent style, elegance, royalty and passion. Not many can afford to go for these, yet the sky rocking prices are no hurdle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smoked first by natives of Caribbean nearly 1000 years ago, cigar smoking soon caught popularity like wild fire. Made up of tobacco leaves, these cigars are &#8220;kings&#8221; among the other smoking elements. Cigars represent style, elegance, royalty and passion. Not many can afford to go for these, yet the sky rocking prices are no hurdle towards their mass popularity. The online websites are now supplying not only the tobacco cigars but also the complete range of accessories at amazingly low prices. So, more and more people are now buying these through online channels and gifting them to someone special.</p>
<p>More about tobacco cigars</p>
<p>The tobacco leaves are carefully collected from hearts of Poland, South Africa and Argentina etc. The handmade cigars are much more premium quality than that of machine made cigars and so is the difference in the prices. The tobacco leaves are carefully picked and packed manually. The kind of packing allows the air to circulate inside the butt while smoking, which in turn results in the smoke produced in the mouth and the taste. The smoke produced inside the mouth can be categorized as the mild, medium and full bodied smoke. These are synonymous with quality, yet are totally subjective at their measurements.</p>
<p>Types of tobacco cigars</p>
<p>There are infinite brands of tobacco cigars available in the market of which few are categorized upon size, others on aroma whereas some others on the smoke produced as well. There are infinite numbers of categories and the brands are available accordingly. The Cuban brand is most famous of all. This, despite being the fact that, the Cuban government has itself banned the brand, yet are sold world over in largest number. Even people prefer buying the brand to store it as antique rather than simply smoke and finish off.</p>
<p>Online channels</p>
<p>You can buy them from online channels at amazingly rock bottom prices. Nearly all brands are available at the online stores. You can order as much as you like and buy them all at competitive price tags. For further information about cigars you can search the net.</p>
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<div style="padding-top:10px;"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://cgi.ebay.com/COLLECTIBLE-DECORATIVE-SIR-WALTER-RALEIGH-TOBACCO-TIN_W0QQitemZ350389774844QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:101"><b>COLLECTIBLE DECORATIVE SIR WALTER RALEIGH TOBACCO TIN</b></a><br /><table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/COLLECTIBLE-DECORATIVE-SIR-WALTER-RALEIGH-TOBACCO-TIN_W0QQitemZ350389774844QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:102"><img border="0" src="http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/350389774844_0.jpg" title="Latest Tobacco Collectible Auctions" alt="350389774844 0 Latest Tobacco Collectible Auctions" /></a></td><td><strong>US &#36;0.99</strong> (0 Bid)<br /> End Date: Tuesday Sep-07-2010 9:13:55 PDT<br /><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/COLLECTIBLE-DECORATIVE-SIR-WALTER-RALEIGH-TOBACCO-TIN_W0QQitemZ350389774844QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:103">Bid now</a> | <a href="http://cgi1.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=MakeTrack&item=350389774844&ssPageName=RSS:B:SRCH:US:104">Add to watch list</a></td></tr></table>
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<div style="padding-top:10px;"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://cgi.ebay.com/COLLECTIBLE-CAMEL-CIGARETTE-TOBACCO-STORE-DISPLAY-CASE_W0QQitemZ180554549904QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:101"><b>COLLECTIBLE CAMEL CIGARETTE TOBACCO STORE DISPLAY CASE</b></a><br /><table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/COLLECTIBLE-CAMEL-CIGARETTE-TOBACCO-STORE-DISPLAY-CASE_W0QQitemZ180554549904QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:102"><img border="0" src="http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/180554549904_0.jpg" title="Latest Tobacco Collectible Auctions" alt="180554549904 0 Latest Tobacco Collectible Auctions" /></a></td><td><strong>US &#36;9.99</strong> (0 Bid)<br /> End Date: Sunday Sep-05-2010 12:18:55 PDT<br /><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/COLLECTIBLE-CAMEL-CIGARETTE-TOBACCO-STORE-DISPLAY-CASE_W0QQitemZ180554549904QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:103">Bid now</a> | <a href="http://cgi1.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=MakeTrack&item=180554549904&ssPageName=RSS:B:SRCH:US:104">Add to watch list</a></td></tr></table>
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		<title>China Tobacco Leaf Processing Industry Profile &#8211; CIC1610 &#8212; Aarkstore Enterprise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through a comparative analysis on the development of tobacco leaf processing industry in 31 provincial regions and 20 major cities in visualized form of data map, the report provides key data and concise analyses on the tobacco leaf processing industry in China, a list of top 20 enterprises in the sector as well as the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through a comparative analysis on the development of tobacco leaf processing industry in 31 provincial regions and 20 major cities in visualized form of data map, the report provides key data and concise analyses on the tobacco leaf processing industry in China, a list of top 20 enterprises in the sector as well as the comparison on investment environment in top 10 hot regions. In addition, the report truly reflects the position of foreign enterprises in tobacco leaf processing industry across China based on a comprehensive comparison of operating conditions among different enterprise types.</p>
<p> This report is based on Chinese industry classification (Industrial Classification For National Economic Activities, GB/T 4754-2002).</p>
<p> Additionally, by original creation of ZEEFER Industry Distribution Index, the report directly shows the difference in various regions of Mainland China in terms of tobacco leaf processing industry, providing an important reference for investors selection of target regions to make investment.</p>
<p> What will you get from this report?</p>
<p> · To get a comprehensive picture on distribution of and difference in performance in regions of Mainland China in terms of the tobacco leaf processing industry; <br /> · To figure out the hot regions in China for tobacco leaf processing industry, find out the potential provinces and cities suitable for investment as well as the economic development level and investment environment in these regions; <br /> · To get a clear picture on the overall development, industry size and growth trend of tobacco leaf processing industry across China in the past 3 years; <br /> · To get a clear picture on development status of foreign enterprises, state-owned enterprises, and private enterprises in recent years as well as the industry position of the above ownerships; <br /> · Present you with a list of top 20 enterprises inside the industry;<br /> · ……</p>
<p> Regions Covered By This Report</p>
<p> · All the 31 provincial regions in Mainland China; <br /> · Top 20 cities in terms of tobacco leaf processing industry.</p>
<p> Enterprise Types Covered By This Report</p>
<p> · Top 20 enterprises;<br /> · Enterprises Funded by Foreign Countries (territories), Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan;<br /> · Chinese State-owned Enterprises;<br /> · Collective-owned Enterprises;<br /> · Cooperative Enterprises;<br /> · Joint-Equity Enterprises;<br /> · Private Enterprises.</p>
<p> ZEEFER Industry Distribution Index</p>
<p> It is an indicator through aggregate weighted computation based on the three authority statistics of enterprise numbers, sales revenue and profit by region and corporate ownership, and in accordance with the regional distribution of leading enterprises inside the sector. Through horizontal comparison on the tobacco leaf processing industry development in different provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions, the ZEEFER Industry Distribution Index is specially designed to truly reflect the conditions of regional distribution for the tobacco leaf processing industry, providing a quantitative, visual and reliable reference for relevant users to make decisions. The ZEEFER Industry Distribution Index adopts a hundred mark system. For a certain region, the higher the score, the higher the distribution concentration in this region and the industry position of the region shall be more important.</p>
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