The treatment just detailed gives rise to two stanniferous residuums, which have to be smelted again.
Stanniferous stockwerks are much more frequent in the elvan (porphyry); of which the mine of Trewidden-ball is a remarkable example.
Where did Italy acquire her knowledge of the use of stanniferous enamel?
Its name is now found upon many excellent specimens of faience with colored stanniferous enamel.
Two hundred years later, in 1441, Veit Hirschvogel was using stanniferous enamel.
They are made of light-colored clay, covered with a stanniferous enamel, upon which are laid intricate designs in blue or golden lustre.
A great deal has been said of the reflet a metallique and stanniferous enamel, and notably of the discovery of the latter in Italy.
Both Luneville and St. Clement have been more recently known by their stanniferous faience.
All are transparent, with the exception of tin or stanniferous enamel.
Stanniferous enamel continued to be used here and there after Luca's death, and after the lapse of some years came gradually into general use.
More interesting is the fact that, at Hesdin, Jehan de Voleur was, toward the close of the fourteenth century, acquainted with stanniferous enamel.
Suppose, now, that a vase is presented to us duplicated in different materials, we should find the turquoise of Japan or the red of China more pleasing to the eye than stanniferous enamel.
When to this is added the oxide of lead, transparent plumbiferous glaze is the result; and when to both of these oxide of tin is added, we have opaque stanniferous enamel.
If we consider that for centuries stanniferous enamel had been in use by Eastern potters, and that the Saracens were perfectly familiar with it, the secret is divested of all mystery.
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