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‖ grand feu|grɑ̃ fø| [Fr., lit. great fire.] (See quot. 1960.)
1863W. Chaffers Marks Pott. & Porc. 164 When the mark is not indented on the paste, or baked with the porcelain when at its greatest heat (au grand feu), it gives no guarantee for its genuineness. 1906S. W. Bushell Chinese Art II. 37 Under-glaze copper red (rouge de cuivre) of the grand feu. 1959G. Savage Antique Coll. Handbk. 227 Tin-enamelled wares are usually decorated in colours applied directly at the same time as the glaze (high-temperature colours, or colours of the grand feu). 1960R. G. Haggar Conc. Encycl. Cont. Pott. & Porc. 210/1 Grand feu, a term introduced by Brongniart for the hottest kiln, used for firing the glaze of hard-paste porcelain. Grand feu colours are those which require a high temperature to fire them. |