The acetic acid will readily dissolve the oxide of lead hence the boiling of pickles, and the making of other culinary preparations in such vessels must be highly improper.' Chem. Parkes allows this culogium and yet, in another place, saysĬonsider the health of the community must be impaired by the frequent use of earthen vessels which are covered with the common Staffordshire Glaze. Vicissitudes of heat and cold without injury it was accompanied also with the advantages of being manufactured with ease and expedition was sold cheap and as it possessed, with the novelty of its appearance, every requisite quality for the purpose intended, it quickly came into general estimation and use." Pottery of a firm and durable body, and covered with a rich and brilliant glaze and bearing sudden The fine appearance of both body and glaze securing to theĬream Colour general approbation, it became the staple ware of the district.Ĭoncerning this kind of Pottery Dr. Johnīaddeley, of Shelton, a good potter and very worthy man. Shaw and was the mother of Jacob Warburton, Esq. Warburton, of Hot Lane, who had been at the trial of the Patent-right of R. In 1751, were made the last improvements of Cream Colour, (prior to those of the late Mr.
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