Part I., #General Pottery Methods.# Definition and History. Definitions
and Classification of Ceramic Products -- Historic Summary of the
Ceramic Art -- Raw Materials of Bodies. Clays: Pure Clay and Natural
Clays -- Various Raw Materials: Analogous to Clay -- Agglomerative and
Agglutinative -- Opening -- Fusible -- Refractory -- Trials of Raw
Materials -- Plastic Bodies. Properties and Composition -- Preparation
of Raw Materials: Disaggregation -- Purification -- Preparation of
Bodies: By Plastic Method -- By Dry Method -- By Liquid Method --
Formation, Processes of Formation: Throwing -- Expression -- Moulding
by Hand, on the Jolley, by Compression, by Slip Casting -- Slapping --
Slipping -- Drying. Drying of Bodies -- Processes of Drying; By
Evaporation -- By Aeration -- By Heating -- By Ventilation -- By
Absorption -- Glazes. Composition and Properties -- Raw Materials --
Manufacture and Application -- Firing. Properties of the Bodies and
Glazes during Firing -- Description of the Kilns -- Working of the
Kilns -- Decoration. Colouring Materials -- Processes of Decoration.
Part II., #Special Pottery Methods.# Terra Cottas. Classification: Plain
Ordinary, Hollow, Ornamental, Vitrified, and Light Bricks -- Ordinary
and Black Tiles -- Paving Tiles -- Pipes -- Architectural Terra Cottas
-- Vases, Statues and Decorative Objects -- Common Pottery -- Pottery
for Water and Filters -- Tobacco Pipes -- Lustre Ware -- Properties
and Tests for Terra Cottas--Fireclay Goods. Classification:
Argillaceous, Aluminous, Carboniferous, Silicious and Basic Fireclay
Goods -- Fireclay Mortar (Pug) -- Tests for Fireclay Goods --
Faiences. Varnished Faiences -- Enamelled Faiences -- Silicious
Faiences -- Pipeclay Faiences -- Pebble Work -- Feldspathic Faiences
-- Composition, Processes of Manufacture and General Arrangements of
Faience Potteries -- Stoneware. Stoneware Properly So-called: Paving
Tiles -- Pipes -- Sanitary Ware -- Stoneware for Food Purposes and
Chemical Productions -- Architectural Stoneware -- Vases, Statues and
other Decorative Objects -- Fine Stoneware -- Porcelain. Hard
Porcelain for Table Ware and Decoration, for the Fire, for Electrical
Conduits, for Mechanical Purposes; Architectural Porcelain, and Dull
or Biscuit Porcelain -- Soft Phosphated or English Porcelain -- Soft
Vitreous Porcelain, French and New Sevres -- Argillaceous Soft or
Seger's Porcelain -- Dull Soft or Parian Porcelain -- Dull Feldspathic
Soft Porcelain -- #Index.#
#POTTERY DECORATING,# By R. HAINBACH. Translated from the German. Crown
8vo. 22 Illustrations. Deals with Glazes, Colours, etc. [_In the
Press._]
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