Lexicographical Neighbors of Saggered
Literary usage of Saggered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1911)
"... they are liable to drafts or air currents to which the saggered wares are not
subjected; and since these cones record time-temperature effect, ..."
2. Bulletin by Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Ohio State Geologist (1910)
"Nearly all pottery, excepting flower pots and the cheapest grades of stoneware,
are saggered. Any other clay ware, which by reason of its light ..."
3. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1853)
"When therefore any piece, a soup plate for example, is to be saggered, there is
laid on the bottom of the case a perfectly true disc or round cake of ..."
4. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1853)
"When therefore any piece, a soup plate for example, is to be saggered, there is
laid on the bottom of the case a perfectly true disc or round cake of ..."
5. Treatise on Ceramic Industries: A Complete Manual for Pottery, Tile and by Emile Bourry, Wilton P. Rix (1901)
"Then they only need to be decorated, if that is required, with the help of
verifiable colours by chromo-lithography, or to be gilded and then saggered. ..."
6. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1908)
"The burning is done in regular potters' up-draft kilns The terra cotta is small
work and of high quality, so it can be saggered all right. ..."
7. Ures̓ Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines: Containing a Clear by Andrew Ure (1867)
"When therefore any piece, a soup plate for example, is to be saggered, there is
laid on the bottom of the case a perfectly true disc or ..."
8. Clay Products Cyclopedia, Containing Important Information for Every (1922)
"For these articles, which are rather expensive, bodies of different colors can
be employed, and they must be saggered with great care to allow the use of ..."