| 1826 - 376 páginas
...a melting heat. The ornaments are introduced into the body of the glass, while hot, by which means, the air is effectually excluded, the composition being...incrustations have been exhibited not only in decanters and wine glasses, but in lamps, girandoles, chimney ornaments, plates, and smelling-bottles. Busts and... | |
| 1821 - 734 páginas
...to a melting heat. The ornaments are introduced into the body of the glass while hot, by which means the air is effectually excluded, the composition being...glass. In this way every description of ornamental glass-ware may be decorated with embossed white or coloured arms or crests. Specimens of these incrustations... | |
| 1821 - 730 páginas
...to a melting heal. The ornaments are introduced into the body of the glass while hot, by which means the air is effectually excluded, the composition being actually incorporated with the glass. In this w»y every description of ornamental glass-ware may be decorated with embossed white or coloured arms... | |
| John S. Skinner, Editor - 1823 - 448 páginas
...•• exposure to metallic heat. ^ introduced in the body of the glass while ~hot,7>v which means the air is effectually excluded, the composition being...incrustations have been exhibited, not only in decanters and wine glasses, but i» lamps, girandoles, chimney ornaments, platci which are fixed by The ornaments... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 páginas
...to a melting heat. The ornaments are introduced into the body of the glass while hot, by which means the air is effectually excluded, the composition being...glass ware may be decorated with embossed white or colored arms or crests. Specimens of these incrustations have been exhibited, not only in decanters... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 798 páginas
...way every description of ornamental glass ware may be decorated with embossed white or colored arnu or crests. Specimens of these incrustations have been...decanters and wineglasses, but in lamps, girandoles, chimney-ornaments, plates, and smelling-bottles. Busts and statues on a small scale, caryatides to... | |
| Recreations - 1830 - 262 páginas
...to a melting heat. The ornaments are introduced into the body of the glass while hot, by which means the air is effectually excluded, the composition being actually incorporated with the glass. A most important advantage to be derived from this elegant invention, respects the preservation of... | |
| Apsley Pellatt - 1849 - 192 páginas
...actually incorporated in the Glass. In this way, every description of ornamental Glass-ware has been decorated with embossed, white, or coloured arms,...small scale, caryatides to support lamps or clocks, and masks, after the antique, have also been introduced with admirable effect. The composition used... | |
| 1849 - 896 páginas
...actually incorporated in the glass. In this way, every description of ornamental ginss-ware has been decorated with embossed, white, or coloured arms,...exhibited not only in decanters and wine-glasses, but in lamp?, girandoles, chimney ornaments, plates, and smelling-bottles. Busts and statues, on a small scale,... | |
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