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Studio: international art — 18.1900

DOI issue:
No. 82 (January, 1900)
DOI article:
British decorative art in 1899, and the Arts And Crafts Exhibition, [4]
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19783#0282

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Arts and Crafts

TABLE GLASSES DESIGNED BY H. POWELL

(Messrs. Powell & Sons, Manufacturers)

over the stencil-plate as
evenly as possible, and the
latter is removed, leaving
the pattern in relief. A
square framework, with an
opening of the dimension
of the tile, and also of its
proper depth, is then placed
upon the carrier, and the
interstices of the pattern are
filled with powdered white
glass, which is sprinkled all
over until it forms a layer
of moderate thickness. The
bulk of the tile is then
built up with, as it were, a
rubble of coarser glass pow-
der, whatever fragments re-
main over and above the
required quantity being
cleared off to the level of
the top of the frame, which
is then removed, leaving the
tile ready for the furnace,
where the powdered atoms
are fused into one solid
body. The disturbance of
the first sprinkling of powder

DOOR FURNITURE IN COPPER BY CHARLES EMANUEL

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