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as glaze, the white clay not being of the best quality, and the flint so carefully prepared as in our day, the pottery had a yellowish cast, and was named cream colour. this method of making cream colour, was practised by many persons, and different qualities of articles made long before it received
one branch of the art, with the time saved in the change of implements and articles, instead of retarding, greatly promoted the manufacture, by increasing its excellence and elegance. the benefits accruing from the great demand for the salt glaze white stone ware, caused the inhabitants to tolerate...
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