Arsenic on old plates

The technique of Limoges enamelling, imitated by a number of historically-minded potteries in the second half of the 19th century, was championed at Worcester by Thomas Bott and then by his son Thomas John Bott.

The ceramic object was first glazed, typically in a cobalt blue, fired, and then applied with many v…

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