An Intimation of a Way, Found in Europe to Make China-Dishes

Author(s) Anonymous
Year 1665
Volume 1
Pages 2 pages
Language en
Journal Philosophical Transactions (1665-1678)

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yet are far from pronouncing any thing positively against it, so that they do not discourage any that have conveniences, from trying. But whether the way there mentioned will succeed, or not, according to expectation: Sure it is that a Stone-cutter in Oxford, Mr. Bird, hath many years since found out a way of doing the same thing, in effect, that is here mentioned; and hath practised it for many years. That is, he is able so to apply a colour to the outside of polished Marble, as that it shall sink a considerable depth into the body of the stone; and there represent like figures or images as those are on the outside; (deeper or shallower according as he continues the application, a longer, or lesser while.) Of which kind there be divers pieces to be seen in Oxford, London, and elsewhere. And some of them being shewed to his Majesty, soon after his happy restoration, they were broken in his presence, and found to answer expectation. And others may be daily seen, by any who is curious, or desirous to see it. An Intimation of a Way, found in Europe to make China-dishes. Notice was lately given by an inquisitive Parisian to a friend of his in London, that by an Acquaintance he had been informed, that Signor Septalio, a Canon in Milan, had the Secret of making as good Porcelane as is made in China itself, and transparent; adding that he had seen him make some. This as it deserves, so it will be further inquired after, if God permit. An Account of an odd Spring in Westphalia, together with an Information touching Salt-Springs and the straining of salt-water. An observing Gentleman did lately write out of Germany, that in Westphalia in the Diocese of Paderborn, is a Spring, which looses itself twice in 24 hours; coming always after 6 hours, back again with a great noise, and so forcibly, as