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Smith, G. / The laboratory; or, School of arts: containing a large collection of valuable secrets, experiments, and manual operations in arts and manufactures, highly useful to gilders, jewellers, enamellers, goldsmiths, dyers, cutlers, pewterers, joiners, japanners, book-binders, plasterers, artists, and to the workers in metals in general; and in plaster of paris, wood, ivory, bone, horn, and other materials
(1799)
Part IV. The art of making glass; with the art of painting, and making impressions upon glass, and of laying thereon gold or silver; together with the method of preparing the colours for potters-work, or Delft-ware, p. 161
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