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  2. Biscuit porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit porcelain, bisque porcelain or bisque is unglazed, white porcelain treated as a final product, [1] [2] with a matte appearance and texture to the touch. It has been widely used in European pottery , mainly for sculptural and decorative objects that are not tableware and so do not need a glaze for protection.

  3. Biscuit (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    A bisque porcelain bust. Biscuit [1] [2] [3] [4] (also known as bisque) refers to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.This can be a ...

  4. Blue Mountain Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Pottery was a Canadian pottery company in Collingwood, Ontario, that operated from 1953 to 2004. Named for the nearby Blue Mountains , it produced pottery with distinctive mixtures of glazes , the most common of which included a blue-green and a dark grey or black glaze.

  5. Earthenware - Wikipedia

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    One of the life-size Yixian glazed pottery luohans. Modern earthenware may be biscuit (or "bisque") [13] [14] fired to temperatures between 1,000 and 1,150 °C (1,830 and 2,100 °F) and glost-fired [15] (or "glaze-fired") [4] [16] to between 950 and 1,050 °C (1,740 and 1,920 °F). Some studio potters follow the reverse practice, with a low ...

  6. Mason Cash - Wikipedia

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    2001 - the company purchased T. G. Green and worked to revive that pottery's Cornish Blue kitchenware line. 2004 - The Tabletop Company purchased Mason Cash in April 2004, thus forming The Tabletop Group. [1] 2006 - Production in Swadlincote was stopped, with the machinery moved to Portugal where production continues. [3] [5]

  7. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Later deciding the word “pottery” denoted an inferior product, the company changed the trade name to Franciscan Ware. In 1937, Max Compton transferred from Gladding, McBean & Co.’s Lincoln Plant to the Glendale Plant to work on Franciscan Ware glazes, and by 1939 he took over the development the company’s glazes for all of their ceramic ...

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  9. Bisque pottery - Wikipedia

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