| 1. | They are glazed on the external surface only, with a clear lead glaze.
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| 2. | Another problem is the continued production of lead glazed ware, which cannot be exported.
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| 3. | They are also modernizing their operation by introducing gas kilns and using a low-lead glaze.
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| 4. | Later a slightly yellowish clear lead glaze was employed.
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| 5. | The charming traceried windows are lead glazed.
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| 6. | The surface was then covered with a lead glaze that fired to give a slightly golden transparency.
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| 7. | Greenish Anglo-Saxon pottery discovered in the town in 1950 suggests lead glaze was in use in early times.
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| 8. | Glazing bars are typically wooden, but occasionally lead glazing bars soldered in place are used for more intricate glazing patterns.
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| 9. | In Saintonge Green wares, the addition of copper filings, or copper oxide to the clear lead glaze, produced a mottled mid-green colouring.
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| 10. | Talavera work is distinguished by the fine clays found in this area, fired with a tin and lead glaze at high temperatures.
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