Microstructure and characteristics of Ba(Ti,Zr)O3 ceramics are significantly influenced by the addition of 4PbO.B2O3. The melting temperature of 4PbO.B2O3 was approximately 500°C, and thus it provides a liquid phase during sintering. At low sintering temperatures, the grain growth of Ba(Ti,Zr)O3 ceramics is enhanced by capillary rearrangement and solution-reprecipitation from the liquid phase. At high sintering temperatures, exaggerated grain growth of Ba(Ti,Zr)O3 ceramics is restrained by the presence of a liquid phase. The spreading liquid can penetrate the solid-solid interfaces. Penetration leads to disintegration of the solid and the subsequent rearrangement of fragments. With increasing amounts of 4PbO.B2O3, the tetragonal c/a ratio and Curie point temperature increase, but the dielectric loss tangent is depressed. With a suitable amount of glass frit and temperature for sintering, the density is enhanced and the values of the planar coupling factor and the poled dielectric constant are improved.