hard paste
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of hard paste
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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It was established in 1764 by the Count Cronsfeldt-Diepenbroick, who had by some means obtained the secret of the composition of hard paste.
From The Collector's Handbook to Keramics of the Renaissance and Modern Periods by Chaffers, William
A factory for hard paste was established here in 1760.
From The Collector's Handbook to Keramics of the Renaissance and Modern Periods by Chaffers, William
Established by M. Gerréault in 1753, under the protection of the Duc de Penthièvre; the porcelain first made here was of the soft paste, but hard paste was subsequently produced.
From The Collector's Handbook to Keramics of the Renaissance and Modern Periods by Chaffers, William
The experiments of Tschirnhaus and Böttcher commenced about 1706, and to the latter is attributed the invention of hard paste.
From The Collector's Handbook to Keramics of the Renaissance and Modern Periods by Chaffers, William
Elector of Saxony, for the manufacture of true porcelain, that is, hard paste.
From The Collector's Handbook to Keramics of the Renaissance and Modern Periods by Chaffers, William
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