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Biscuit ware can be soaked in a brine solution to create salted patterns.
Specialized slip recipes may be applied to biscuit ware and then refired.
Rope and other textiles can also be soaked in brine and wrapped around biscuit ware.
Some of these were made in his works but many were bought as biscuit ware from Wedgwood and others and decorated by De Morgan's workers.
Three teams, each with seven or eight pupils, looked at areas of metal marks on biscuit ware, ware leaning from casters and untidy storerooms.
Salt can also be added, in solution, to coloured clay slips and can be sprinkled onto biscuit ware in protective, ceramic containers called saggars.
Young and Pardoe experimented to perfect a glaze for the biscuit ware, but were unable to add to Billingsley's stockpile of porcelain, having no access to his recipe.
The cause is a weak bond between glaze and body; this may result from greasy patches or dust on the surface of the biscuit ware or from shrinkage of the applied glaze slip during drying.