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| - Jasper terra-cotta (Wedgwood handbook)
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| - Wedgwood's celebrated composition or body, in which his finest works are formed. We first hear of it by this name in 1775, and he brought it to its ultimate perfection in 1779. But his trials extended over several previous years. Its chief ingredient was at first the carbonate, and later the sulpAiate of baryta, which he procured till 1779, and it may be later, from Ecton lead mine in Derbyshire. It readily incorporates the metallic oxides, is densely hard, comes out sharp from the mould, and is capable of high finish by the hand of the modeller.
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| - Pottery and porcelain: Índice adicional
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| - Wedgwood's celebrated composition or body, in which his finest works are formed. We first hear of it by this name in 1775, and he brought it to its ultimate perfection in 1779. But his trials extended over several previous years. Its chief ingredient was at first the carbonate, and later the sulpAiate of baryta, which he procured till 1779, and it may be later, from Ecton lead mine in Derbyshire. It readily incorporates the metallic oxides, is densely hard, comes out sharp from the mould, and is capable of high finish by the hand of the modeller.
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