This information is from artclayworld.com:
Firing
Art Clay that is fired with Cork Clay must be fired with a kiln, and at a lower temperature. The lower temperature is especially important when using significant amounts of Cork Clay. The danger of higher firing temperature is that when the cork burns, the air in the kiln may superheat, causing the internal temperature to rise close to, or surpass, the melting point of silver. This extra heat may result in damaged or distorted pieces.
Firing with Art Clay Silver Standard: 1472°F for 30 minutes
Firing with Art Clay Silver 650/1200: 1200°F for 30 minutes
1290°F for 15 minutes
1380°F for 10 minutes
1435°F for 5 minutes
Remember to dry the cork THOROUGHLY before firing!