From the research done it looks like you can buy books about Boehm porcelain from any major book store. You can find them at Barns and Nobel. You could even find one at Amazon. Nook did not carry any books about Boehn porcelain.
Theobald Boehm was born on April 9, 1794 and died on November 25, 1881. Theobald Boehm would have been 87 years old at the time of death or 221 years old today.
There are many books on the market. Each would specialize in the marks on one particular type of article e.g. porcelain and pottery, pewter, silver are the commonest books that are available.
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It is possible to write on a porcelain plate using a special porcelain pen or marker designed for this purpose. These pens are often heat-set to make the writing permanent and food-safe. After writing, the plate would typically need to be baked in an oven to set the design.
Porcelain is a type of ceramic; it is not part of a steel tub. If the tub were made of porcelain it would not be made of steel. Enamel is a kind of tough paint that can be used on steel, or on porcelain.
In comparable crockery, a porcelain piece would be lighter than a piece of stoneware. This is because porcelain items are usually made thinner than stoneware.
A candle holder made in Italy would most likely be made of porcelain or ceramic. Porcelain is the common name given to all ceramic items.
A metal based tooth for a bridge is definitely stronger than just porcelain, but depending where the bridge is in the mouth, it may not be as aesthetically pleasing as just porcelain would be.
No, because the oil in the paint isn't compatible with the slick porcelain surface. It would be like pouring vegetable oil on a porcelain mask, it would slide right off.
Yes, you would have to use 2 different types of hole saws. 1. Diamond Sintered hole saw to get through the porcelain to stop it from chipping. 2. Aluminium hole saw to get through the cast iron. Goodluck!
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No. Mastic 500 is an asphalt-based preparation. It would be very bad for porcelain tile floors.