Bisque

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"Biscuit porcelain, bisque porcelain or bisque is unglazed, white porcelain treated as a final product, with a matte appearance and texture to the touch. It has been widely used in European pottery, mainly for sculptural and decorative objects that are not tableware and so do not need a glaze for protection.

The term "biscuit" refers to any type of fired but unglazed pottery in the course of manufacture, but only in porcelain is it a term for a final product. Unglazed earthenware as a final product is often called terracotta, and in stoneware equivalent unglazed wares (such as jasperware) are often called "dry-bodied". Many types of pottery, including most porcelain wares, have a glaze applied, either before a single firing, or at the biscuit stage, with a further firing." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.09.2019)
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  • Bildnisbüste König Jèrôme Bonaparte (1784-1860)

    Bildnisbüste König Jèrôme Bonaparte (1784-1860)

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  • Gedenk-Medaille Thomas Müntzer

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  • Drusus (Nero Claudius)

    Drusus (Nero Claudius)

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  • Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet

    Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet

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