1816. in J. Scott, Vis. Paris (ed. 4), 59. The olive branch in one hand, and the encrusted pike in the other.
1853. Kane, Grinnell Exp., xxxviii. (1856), 351. Trailing his [the bears] hind quarters over the incrusted snow, so as to leave a long black imprint stained by blood.
1859. Gullick & Timbs, Paint., 121. The first kind, or incrusted enamels is subdivided into two classes.