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 Press Opinions. 



' Should prove of great service to all who are either engaged in or interested in the art of 

 enamelling." -Jewellers and Watchmakers' Trade Advertiser. 



" I must inform you that this is the best book ever I have come across on enamels, anJ it is 

 worth double its cost." J. MINCHIN, Jr., Porto, Portugal, 22nd July, 19W. 



"This is a very useful and thoroughly practical treatise, and deals with every branch of the 

 er.ameller's art. The manufacture of enamels of various colours and the methods of their 

 application are described in detail. Besides the commoner enamelling processes, some of the 

 more important special branches of the business, such as cloisonne work are dealt with. The 

 work is well got up, and the illustrations of apparatus are well executed. The translator is 

 evidently a man well acquainted both with the German language and the subject-matter of the 

 book." Invention. 



"This is a most welcome volume, and one for which we have long waited in this country. 

 For years we have been teaching design applied to enamelling as well as to several other 

 crafts, but we have not risen to the scientific side of the question. Here is a handbook dealing 

 with the composition and making of enamels for application to metals for the most part, but 

 aiso for other allied purposes. It is written in a thoroughly practical way, and its author 

 Paul Randau has made its subject a very particular study. The result, like almost all things 

 which come from the German chemical expert, is a model of good workmanship and arrange- 

 ment, and no one who is in search of a handbook to enamelling, no matter whether he is a 

 craftsman producing his beautiful translucent colours on gold, silver and copper, or the hollow- 

 ware manufacturer making enamelled saucepans and kettles, can wish for a more useful 

 ^practical manual." Birmingham Gazette. 



THE ART OF ENAMELLING ON METAL. By \V. 



XOR.MAM BROWN. Twenty-eight Illustrations. 60 pp. 1900. Price 

 2s. 6d. ; Abroad, 3s. ; strictly net, post free. 



Contents. 



Chapters I., History Cloisonne Champs Leve Translucent Enamel Surface Painted 

 Er.amels. II., Cloisonne Champs Leves Translucent Painted. III., Painted Enamel- 

 Apparatus Furnaces and Muffles for Firing. IV., The Copper Base or Plate Planishing 



'Cloisons Champ Leve Plates. V., Enamels Trituration Washing Coating a Plate with 

 Enamel Firing Ordinary Plaques for Painting Designing Squaring off. VI., Designs for 



'Cloisonnt Designs for Painted Enamels Technical Processes Brushes, etc., Colours 

 Grisaille Full-coloured Designs. 



Press Opinion. 



" The information conveyed in The A it of Enamelling on Metal is as complete as can be ex- 

 pected in a manual of ordinary length, and is quite ample in all respects to start students in a 

 most interesting branch of decorative art. All necessary requisites are fully described and 

 illustrated, and the work is one, indeed, which any one may pursue with interest, for those who 

 are interested artistically in enamels are a numerous body." Hardware Metals and Machinery. 



