Transfer printing on enamels, porcelain and pottery : its origin and development in the United Kingdom . hese deponents, without the aid or assistance ofany other person or persons, did, within the space ofsix hours, to wit, betwixt the hours of nine in themorning and three in the afternoon of the same day,print upwards of twelve hundred earthenware tiles ofdifferent patterns, at Liverpoole aforesaid, and which,as these deponents have heard and believe, were morein number and better and neater, than one hundredskilful pot painters could have painted in the like spaceof time in the common and u


Transfer printing on enamels, porcelain and pottery : its origin and development in the United Kingdom . hese deponents, without the aid or assistance ofany other person or persons, did, within the space ofsix hours, to wit, betwixt the hours of nine in themorning and three in the afternoon of the same day,print upwards of twelve hundred earthenware tiles ofdifferent patterns, at Liverpoole aforesaid, and which,as these deponents have heard and believe, were morein number and better and neater, than one hundredskilful pot painters could have painted in the like spaceof time in the common and usual way of painting witha pencil; and these deponents say that they have beenupwards of seven years in finding out the method ofprinting tiles and in making trials and experiments forthat purpose, which they have now, through greatpains and expense brought to perfection. (Signed) John Green. Taken and sworn at Liverpoole, in the Countyof Lancaster, the second day of August, onethousand, seven hundred and fifty-six, beforeWiUiam Statham, a Master Extraordinary inChancery. 6 Plate No. Fig. a 6. PLATE, PORCELAIN, RED


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