Lexicographical Neighbors of Saggering
Literary usage of Saggering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treatise on Ceramic Industries: A Complete Manual for Pottery, Tile and by Emile Bourry, Wilton P. Rix (1901)
"The great trouble of burning porcelain, looked at from all points, is saggering.
Nearly all pieces have to be supported separately, therefore it is ..."
2. Clay Products Cyclopedia, Containing Important Information for Every (1922)
"The saggering Is the same as for burning glazed, hard porcelain. The glaze is
composed of sand 25.52 or 35.15 parts, chalk 8.60 or 7.43 parts, Cornish stone ..."
3. Bulletin by Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Ohio State Geologist (1910)
"The potter, in saggering his ware, reduces and sometimes prevents the deposition
of soot. Many clays contain minerals, especially iron pyrites, ..."
4. The Manufacture of Roofing Tiles by Wolsey Garnet Worcester, Edward Orton (1910)
"The potter, in saggering his ware, reduces and sometimes prevents the deposition
of soot. Many clays contain minerals, especially iron pyrites, ..."