Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
«blancs»
English translation:
blanks - unglazed porcelain ready for decoration
Added to glossary by
Kate Hudson (X)
Nov 27, 2006 16:45
17 yrs ago
French term
«blancs»
French to English
Other
Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)
renault
When reffering to unpainted items supplied to porcelain etc decorators.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 | blanks | Kate Hudson (X) |
Proposed translations
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blanks
This was just being talked about on Antiques Roadshow last night in the context of Russian copies of post revolutionary porcelain
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Note added at 10 mins (2006-11-27 16:56:04 GMT)
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.. established Stump in 1927 at Longniddry, near Edinburgh, where he painted unglazed blanks with brush attached by rubber bands to his forearm. ..
query.nytimes.com/gst/ fullpage.html?res=9D0CEFDF1F3EF930A35751C0A967958260&sec=travel&pagewanted=
lso referred to as biscuit) Fired, unglazed clay items. BLANK (or BLANKS) Refers to porcelain which has not yet been decorated with paint. BONE CHINA ...
http://www.ppio.com/glossary.htm
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Note added at 11 mins (2006-11-27 16:57:25 GMT)
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The part in front of BLANK in the line above should be ignored as it refers to BISQUE.
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Note added at 10 mins (2006-11-27 16:56:04 GMT)
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.. established Stump in 1927 at Longniddry, near Edinburgh, where he painted unglazed blanks with brush attached by rubber bands to his forearm. ..
query.nytimes.com/gst/ fullpage.html?res=9D0CEFDF1F3EF930A35751C0A967958260&sec=travel&pagewanted=
lso referred to as biscuit) Fired, unglazed clay items. BLANK (or BLANKS) Refers to porcelain which has not yet been decorated with paint. BONE CHINA ...
http://www.ppio.com/glossary.htm
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Note added at 11 mins (2006-11-27 16:57:25 GMT)
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The part in front of BLANK in the line above should be ignored as it refers to BISQUE.
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Comment: "Thanks very much, Kate
Dave"
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