The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... heat . 2. If the work be of considerable size , it is al- ways counter - enamelled , if possible ; that is to say , an enamel is applied on the back surface , in order to counteract the effect which the other coating of glass might pro ...
... heat . 2. If the work be of considerable size , it is al- ways counter - enamelled , if possible ; that is to say , an enamel is applied on the back surface , in order to counteract the effect which the other coating of glass might pro ...
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... heat or transition from heat to cold , appears a de- sirable object ; and many experiments have been made on the subject by Mr. Soen Rinman of the Royal Academy of Stockholm . The following compositions he found answer very well on ...
... heat or transition from heat to cold , appears a de- sirable object ; and many experiments have been made on the subject by Mr. Soen Rinman of the Royal Academy of Stockholm . The following compositions he found answer very well on ...
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... heat as that for baking the porcelain , are laid on the general surface . They are much less numerous . The colours for painting are made up very nearly of the same materials as those for tender porcelain ; they only contain more flux ...
... heat as that for baking the porcelain , are laid on the general surface . They are much less numerous . The colours for painting are made up very nearly of the same materials as those for tender porcelain ; they only contain more flux ...
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... heat or carbonated vapours easily spoil it ; yet it is more beautiful when baked with charcoal than with wood . This colour , and the purple which differs little from it , as well as the shades which are obtained from their mixture with ...
... heat or carbonated vapours easily spoil it ; yet it is more beautiful when baked with charcoal than with wood . This colour , and the purple which differs little from it , as well as the shades which are obtained from their mixture with ...
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... heat are made with the oxides of cobalt and nickel , but it is only a brownish green . The bluish greens , named sky - blue , for- merly a colour very much in esteem , can only be used on tender porcelain ; they always scale off from ...
... heat are made with the oxides of cobalt and nickel , but it is only a brownish green . The bluish greens , named sky - blue , for- merly a colour very much in esteem , can only be used on tender porcelain ; they always scale off from ...
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