Cane marl 15 parts Ball clay 15 parts China clay 5 parts Stained with turquoise stain.
«COLORED GLAZES FOR POTTERY:»
«Blue.»—
White glaze 100 parts Oxide of cobalt 3 parts Red lead 10 parts Flowing blue 3 parts Enamel blue 3 parts
Grind.
«Pink.»—
White glaze 100 parts Red lead 8 parts Marone pink U. G. 8 parts Enamel red 3 parts
Grind.
«Buff.»—
White glaze 100 parts Red lead 10 parts Buff color 8 parts
Grind.
«Ivory.»—
White glaze 100 parts Red lead 8 parts Enamel amber 8 parts Yellow underglaze 2 parts
Grind.
«Turquoise.»—
White glaze 100 parts Red lead 10 parts Carbonate of soda 5 parts Enamel blue 4 parts Malachite, 110 4 parts
Grind.
«Yellow.»—
I.—White glaze 100 parts Red lead 10 parts Oxide of uranium 8 parts
Grind.
II.—Dried flint 5 parts Cornwall stone 15 parts Litharge 50 parts Yellow underglaze 4 parts
Grind.
«Green.»—
I.—Oxide of copper 8 parts Flint of glass 3 parts Flint 1 part Red lead 6 parts
Grind, then take:
Of above 1 part White glaze 6 parts
Or stronger as required.
II.—Red lead 60 parts Stone 24 parts Flint 12 parts Flint glass 12 parts China clay 3 parts Calcined oxide of copper 14 parts Oxide of cobalt 1/4 part
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