A petrological note on the crucible fabrics from medieval to post-medieval glassmaking furnaces at Wolseley, Staffs and other sites / D. F. Williams, PhD FSA.

A petrological note on the crucible fabrics from medieval to post-medieval glassmaking furnaces at Wolseley, Staffs and other sites / D. F. Williams, PhD FSA.

The development of glass-melting furnaces, 1850-1950 / Michael Cable.
 
 
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Author/Artist: 
Williams, D. F.
Other Authors: 
Ancient Monuments Board for England.
Publisher: 
London : Ancient Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage, 1994.
Series: 
Ancient Monuments Laboratory report ; 52/94
Subjects: 
Glass manufacture Great Britain Medieval period.
Glass furnaces.
Glass furnaces Great Britain Medieval period.
Technology CMG
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Bib ID: 
63320
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[13] p. ; 30 cm.
Notes
An examination of ceramic crucibles suggests that the same clay was used for both kilns, and that a minimum temperature of 1100-1200°c was reached in the furnace.
Bibliography: p. [13].