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" Now, when any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished; a piece of cork is then to be dipped first into a solution of salt in water, and afterwards into the black powder, and the piece, after it is burnished, rubbed with it. "
The Operative Chemist: Being a Practical Display of the Arts and ... - Page 646
by Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 881 pages
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A System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, Volume 2

Friedrich Christian Accum - 1803 - 384 pages
...tinder. When any thing is to be gilt, it must be previously well burnished ; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water,...afterwards into the black powder; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles...
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A Dictionary of Practical and Theoretical Chemistry: With Its Application to ...

William Nicholson - 1808 - 900 pages
...Now, when any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously weft burnished ; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water, and afterward into the black powder ; aud the piece, after it is burnished, rubbed with it. The chemical...
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A Manual of Useful Knowledge: Being a Collection of Valuable Miscellaneous ...

William Pybus - 1810 - 276 pages
...common. Wbea any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished : a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water, and afterwards into the black powder j and the piece, afier being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for...
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The Philosophy of Experimental Chemistry, Volume 1

James Cutbush - 1813 - 344 pages
...tinder. When any thing is to be gilt, it must be previously well burmslu-d ja piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water,...afterwards into the black powder; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles...
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The Artist's Companion, and Manufacturer's Guide: Consisting of the Most ...

1814 - 202 pages
...common. When any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished ; a. piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water,...afterwards into the black powder ; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles...
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The Cabinet of Arts: Or, General Instructor in Arts, Science, Trade ...

Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 pages
...common. When any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished ; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water,...afterwards into the black powder ; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry: On the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's, in ..., Volume 2

Andrew Ure - 1821 - 512 pages
...burnished; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, firrt into a solution of salt in water, and afterward into the black powder; and the piece, after it is burnished, rubbed with it. ror water gilding, the solution of gold may be evaporated till it is of an oily con«intence, suffered...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry, on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's: In ..., Volume 2

Andrew Ure - 1821 - 418 pages
...Now, when any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water, and afterward into the black powder; and the piece, «fter it is burnished, rubbed with it. For water gilding,...
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Elements of Science and Art: Being a Familiar Introduction to ..., Volume 2

John Imison - 1822 - 488 pages
...common. When any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished ; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water,...afterwards into the black powder ; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles...
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The Cabinet of Arts: Or General Instructor in Arts, Science, Trade ...

Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1825 - 892 pages
...common. When any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished ; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water,...afterwards into the black powder ; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles...
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