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" LEAD. To the person who shall discover to the Society the cheapest, safest, most durable, and most easily fusible composition, fit for the purpose of glazing the ordinary kinds of earthen-ware, without any preparation of lead, and superior to any hitherto... "
Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of ... - Page xv
by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1820
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Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volume 91

1802 - 652 pages
...the Society pn or before the first Tuesday in January, 1803. 91. GLAZINO EARTHEN-WARE WITHOUT fF AD. To the person who shall discover to the Society the cheapest, safest, most durable, and easily-fusible, composition, fit for the purpose of glazing the ordinary kinds of earthenware, without...
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The Universal magazine, Volume 3

1805 - 632 pages
...the Society on or before the first Tuesday in January, 1806. 89. GLAZING EARTHEN-WARE wtrftonr LEAD. To the person who shall discover to the Society the...fusible composition, fit for the purpose of glazing the ordinary kinds of earthen-ware, without any preparation of lead, and superior to any hitherto in...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 28

1809 - 760 pages
...the Society on or before the first Tuesday in January, 1810. 80. GLAZING EARTHEN -WARE WITHOUT LEAD. To the person who shall discover to the Society the cheapest, safest, moit durable, and most easily fusible composition, fit for the purpose of gla/ing the ordinary kinds...
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The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 6

1823 - 386 pages
...guineas, for a mill for grinding corn for private families, or parish poor, of simple construction, and superior to any hitherto in use. The gold medal, or thirty guineas, for a method of preventing accidents by stage-coaches. The gold medat, or thirty guineas, for a cheap...
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London Journal of Arts and Sceinces: And Repertory of Patent ..., Volume 6

William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1823 - 384 pages
...guineas, for a mill for grinding corn for private families, or parish poor, of simple construction, and superior to any hitherto in use. The gold medal, or thirty guineas, for a method of preventing accidents by stage-coaches. The gold medat, or thirty guineas, for a cheap...
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Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, Volume 1

Luke Herbert - 1824 - 394 pages
...of private families, or parish poor ; the construction to be simple, the mill to he easily worked, and superior to any hitherto in use.— The Gold Medal, or Thirty Guineas. PREVENTING EXPLOSIONS IN STEAM ENGINE AND OTHER CLOSED BOILERS.— To the person who shall invent and...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 5

1826 - 488 pages
...ink •to be produced to the Society. Printers' Ink. C4. For the best composition for printers' ink, superior to any hitherto in use; — the Gold Medal, or Thirty Guineas. Certificates that 112 Ibs. of such ink have been made, with a full account of the process employed,...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 28

Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 pages
...the Society on or before the first Tuesday in January, Isln. SO. GLAZING EARTHEN -WARE WITHOUT LEAD. To the person who shall discover to the Society the cheapest, safest, most dnrnhle,and most easily fusible composition, fit for toe purpose of glazing the ordinary kinds of earthen-ware,...
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Catalogue of Specimens: Illustrative of the Composition and Manufacture of ...

Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain) - 1871 - 298 pages
...awarded May 30, 1820; J. Rose and Co." The Society of Arts in the session 1819-20 offered a premium " to the person " who shall discover to the society...ingredients, and superior to " any hitherto in use." In the following session the Isis Gold Medal was awarded to Mr. John Kose, of Coalport, Shropshire,...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 73, Part 1

1803 - 616 pages
...the Society on or before the first Tuesday in January, 1804. 1 1J.GLAZ1NOE.\RTHI:N-WARE WITHOUT LEAD. To the person who shall discover to the Society the...durable, and most easily fusible, composition, fit fbrthe purpose of glazing the ordinary kinds of earthen-ware, without • any preparation of lead,...
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