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- The kilns were specifically designed for the production of salt glazed sewerage pipes.
- No potter is currently making salt glaze work in the area.
- His wares were salt glazed, blue-gray clay bodies with blue decorations.
- Salt glazing is another way to make an inexpensive finish.
- The earliest known production of salt glaze pottery in Australia has been dated to 1850-1883.
- The inner and outer hearths of all the fireplaces were laid with salt glazed bricks.
- A salt glaze on the window trimmings.
- The Lambeth factory closed in 1956 due to clean air regulations preventing urban production of salt glaze.
- Initially the factory specialised in utilitarian salt glazed stoneware, similar to that produced by the Fulham factories.
- The salt glazed surface not only made it watertight, it also gave it a distinct and attractive finish.
- 1 / 2 teaspoon salt Glaze:
- Production, but not of salt glazing, was transferred to their factory in Burslem which had been established in 1877.
- A significant English manufacturer of salt glaze pottery was John Dwight at the Fulham Pottery, which he founded in 1672.
- Many items of the church's inventory and fittings were donated, including the tiles on the floor and salt glazed details.
- They were donations from the factory to the church and manufactured in terra cotta with salt glazed details to Tinworth's design.
- During the 1830s and 1840s considerable amounts of electrical insulators, initially using salt glaze stoneware and for the electrical telegraph systems.
- It is Georgian Revival in style, with details including sills, banding and dressings picked out in dark blue salt glazed bricks.
- Specimens of his work can be seen at the Potteries Museum in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, including a salt glazed stoneware teapot inscribed'Sarah Twyford '.
- All windows to the side and rear elevation have three vertical rows of glass louvres with flat arches of dark blue salt glazed voussoirs.
- Also, from about 1830 they started production of salt glaze stoneware vessels, which were valued for their acid resistance, for the emerging chemical industries.
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