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succeeded salt glaze, by immersion in the white lead fluid glaze.) there are specimens of table plates and fruit dishes, made of flint and clay, in old moulds of the white stone ware, which after being dipped in the lead and flint glaze for washing the iusides of tortoiseshell, and tired in the old
the custom of hiring each workman to serve only one master, and practise only one branch of the art, while workmen for the different branches, were so much in requisition, that persons from distant parts, and especially from the neighbouring villages, were hired and settled in the towns, increasing...
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