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NOTCHED BAR [2 records]

Record 1 1993-06-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • Lead (Metallurgy)
CONT

Lead bars, which may be melted down and used for lead caulk joints, may be purchased in notched bars and are generally made from 99.5 per cent pure lead, the balance being impurities....

French

Domaine(s)
  • Plomb (Métallurgie)
CONT

Les barres de plomb qui, une fois fondues, peuvent être utilisées pour la réalisation des joints calfeutrés au plomb, peuvent être achetées en barres entaillées et sont généralement composées à 99,5% de plomb pur, le reste étant des impuretés [...]

Spanish

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Record 2 1986-07-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Symbols, Motifs and Ornaments (Arts)
  • Glass Molding
CONT

Metz calls this pattern "Notched Bar" and notes that it was listed in McKee catalogues of both 1894 and 1917. She also indicates that it is Canadian an origin. The pattern has long been known as "Pillar" as well ...

French

Domaine(s)
  • Symboles, motifs et ornements (Arts)
  • Moulage du verre
OBS

On peut parler du décor moulé à la Couronne.

Spanish

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