The sagger is a protective box made of clay that holds the ware in the kiln. |
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The author describes and illustrates the more primitive and inexpensive technologies of raku, sagger, sawdust, pit, and above-ground firing. |
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Well, as far as I can recall Dan, a sagger was a ceramic box used to hold pottery for firing in a kiln and therefore a sagger-maker was a man who made saggers. |
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If that was booked, The Power could have taken the game back to its pub roots and played at the Sagger Makers Bottom Knocker in Burslem. |
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The court was told Sampson had arranged to buy the Sagger from an arms dealer he met at a Kent military show two years ago. |
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The plot, focused on corrupt MP Paul Sagger, is said to draw on similarities with the Bethnal Green and Bow MP, including links with Iraq and East London. |
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