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... Coarse earthenwares , glazes ; Palissy ; Mezza- majolica ; Scraffito ware ; Modern slip - painted wares , Limoges , etc .; Tin - glazed wares ; Kitchenware ; Deco- ration ; Majolicas , Lucca della Robbia , Delft , etc .; Faïence d'Oiron ...
... Coarse earthenwares , glazes ; Palissy ; Mezza- majolica ; Scraffito ware ; Modern slip - painted wares , Limoges , etc .; Tin - glazed wares ; Kitchenware ; Deco- ration ; Majolicas , Lucca della Robbia , Delft , etc .; Faïence d'Oiron ...
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... coarse earthenwares the colored body either shows through the transparent glaze , or the glaze is colored , or else is rendered opaque so as to hide the coarse body , or else a layer of finer clay is placed on the body before the glaze ...
... coarse earthenwares the colored body either shows through the transparent glaze , or the glaze is colored , or else is rendered opaque so as to hide the coarse body , or else a layer of finer clay is placed on the body before the glaze ...
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... coarse earthenware , most of it being friable , very porous , and baked at a low temperature . Apparently they did not choose to do more , for it seems incred- ible that , with their intercourse with the Egyptains and Persians , they ...
... coarse earthenware , most of it being friable , very porous , and baked at a low temperature . Apparently they did not choose to do more , for it seems incred- ible that , with their intercourse with the Egyptains and Persians , they ...
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... made its appearance , and by the end of the 16th century had reached its perfection . During this time England had lagged behind the rest of Europe . In Staffordshire coarse pottery had been made from Historical Sketch . II.
... made its appearance , and by the end of the 16th century had reached its perfection . During this time England had lagged behind the rest of Europe . In Staffordshire coarse pottery had been made from Historical Sketch . II.
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Catharine Ann Janvier. Europe . In Staffordshire coarse pottery had been made from very early times . Beginning at Burslem with the Elers , and descending through Astbury and Wedgwood to the Mintons and Doultons of our own day , the ...
Catharine Ann Janvier. Europe . In Staffordshire coarse pottery had been made from very early times . Beginning at Burslem with the Elers , and descending through Astbury and Wedgwood to the Mintons and Doultons of our own day , the ...
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alumina artistic baked beautiful biscuit blue body Boracic-glaze borax BRET HARTE Brogniart brown called carmine celain CHATTO & WINDUS China Chinese clay cloth extra cloth limp coarse composition Crown 8vo decoration delicate Demy 8vo earthenware Edition effect enamel English Europe faïence feldspar firing flint flux French fritted fusible gilt glass gloss-oven colors gold gold colors Greek green grey hard porcelain heat iron Jacquemart JAMES PAYN Japanese kaolin keramic kiln kind Lacroix Lead-glaze lime Limoges lustre majolica manufacture MARK TWAIN melt method mixed moulds muffle numerous Illustrations ochre old Sèvres opaque ornaments OUIDA oxide painting paste and glaze Pâte PICCADILLY pieces plastic plate porce Post 8vo potash pottery powder regular kiln colors Salvétat sand seggars Sèvres silica silico-alkali slip soda soft porcelain sometimes stoneware temperature thin tin-glaze tints tion turpentine underglaze unglazed vases Vols ware WILKIE COLLINS WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK yellow
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