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[[File:TocaccianaExposed-21-PorcelainPorn.JPG|thumb|German porcelain porn. Courtesy, Collection Amsterdam Pipe Museum]]The choices of motif or theme, configuration, relief ornamentation, and images for German porcelain pipes were literally endless. Ideas came from a broad expanse of inspiration, including the humorous, the ornamental, and the occasional metamorphic, suggestive, erotic, pornographic, and scatological. With the discovery of transfer printing in colors during the middle-to-late 19th century, this process began to rapidly supersede the more laborious process of hand-painting.  
[[File:TocaccianaExposed-21-PorcelainPorn.JPG|thumb|German porcelain pipe with erotic transfer printing. Courtesy, Collection Amsterdam Pipe Museum]]The choices of motif or theme, configuration, relief ornamentation, and images for German porcelain pipes were literally endless. Ideas came from a broad expanse of inspiration, including the humorous, the ornamental, and the occasional metamorphic, suggestive, erotic, pornographic, and scatological. With the discovery of transfer printing in colors during the middle-to-late 19th century, this process began to rapidly supersede the more laborious process of hand-painting.  


[[File:TocaccianaExposed--Illustration.JPG|thumb|left|150px|U.S. Patent No. 9491972B2]][[File:TocaccianaExposed-22-BriarPorn.JPG|thumb|right|Pre-briar carved wood pipes were are not exempt from this type of art.  
[[File:TocaccianaExposed--Illustration.JPG|thumb|left|150px|U.S. Patent No. 9491972B2]][[File:TocaccianaExposed-22-BriarPorn.JPG|thumb|right|Pre-briar carved wood pipes were are not exempt from this type of art.