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Waring, John Burley; Tymms, William Robert [Ill.]
Masterpieces of industrial art & sculpture at the international exhibition, 1862: in three volumes (Band 1) — London, 1863

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INDEX TO LETTER-PRESS.

Earthenware, his process of manufacture,
289.

-------by M. A. Jean, of Paris, and others,

294.

-------by T. Deck and F. Laurin, 297.

Bast Indies (see India).

Ebony, early use of, in cabinet, and the
smaller articles of furniture, 2-14.

-------the principal kinds of, 286.

-------artistic notices of, ib.

Ebony cabinets, 214, 286.

Ecclesiastical brass-work, 233.

Ecclesiastical goldsmith's work, by E. C.
Trioullier, of Paris, 74.

Ecclesiastical metal-work, 156, 166.

Edwards & Son, pedestal stove by, 148. •

Electrotype pi-ocess, discovered by Pro-
fessor Jacobi, and carried into operation
by Messrs. Elkington, 211.

Elizabeth, Queen, presents of jewellery to,
130.

Elkington & Co., table and mirror executed
by, 82.

-------silver repouss6 table and other works

of art exhibited by, 102.

-------enamelled dessert-service by, 211.

-------electrotype process carried into opera-
tion by, ib.

Embroidered chasubles, 89.

Embroidered dress from Turkey, 118.

Embroidered mantle, manufactured by J.
B. Bouillet, 80.

Embroidered muslins, of Turkey, 71.

Embroidered shawls, 179.

Embroidered table-cover, 219.

Embroidery, early art of, in Greece and
the East, 9.

-------Dacca celebrated for, 16.

-------manufacture of in different parts of

the world, 52.

-------Heilman's machine for, ib.

■------numerous macldnes for the manu-
facture of, in different parts of Europe,
52.

-------historical notices of the art, 71.

-------extensive manufacture of, in France,

80.

■------chief seats of, ib.

-------in colours and gold, 89.

-------different kinds of, executed by Ritt-

meyer and others, 144.

-------manufacture of, in Switzerland, ib.

-------manufacture of, in Austria, 179.

-------of Russia and Greece, 187.

-------from the Caucasus, Greece, &c, 296.

Emerald, old idea of the, 167.

Emmanuel, H., Perseus and Andromeda
cup exhibited by, 94.

-------various works of art exhibited by, ib.

Enamel, Chinese, 248.

Enamelled dessert-service, by Elkington <fe
Co., designed by A. Willms, 211.

Enamelled glasses, their early introduc-
tion, 5.

Enamelled slate, by G. E. Magnus, of Lon-
don, 108.

■------■ Mr. Hunt's account of, ib.

Enamelled vases, exhibited, 35.

-------by Barbcdienne, of Paris, 139.

Enamelled vase and candelabrum, 266.

Enamelled ware exhibited by Cristone &
Co., of Paris, 46.

-------by A. C. Dotin, of Paris, 184.

-------from the East Indies, 194.

-------process of manufacturing, ib.

5

Enamelled ware, colouring of, 194.

-------Chinese, by Remi & Co., 248.

Enamelling, history of the art, 35.

-------among the Chinese, ib.

-------art of, divided into four groups, 139.

-------various examples of, ib.

-------historical notices of, 184.

-------artists who have contributed to its

improvement, ib.

-------peculiar style of, adopted by M. Hu-
bert, 266.

Encaustic (see Tiles).

Engraved glass (see Glass).

Envelope and stationery-cases, by Mechi
& Bazin, 123.

-------extensive manufacture of, ib.

Escritoire in the Early English style, 155.

Etruria, Wedgwood the founder of, 106.

-------porcelain wares of, ib.

Etruscan pieces exhibited by Sir J. Duke,
115.

-------artists engaged in, ib.

Eugenie, Empress, the founder of an edu-
cational institute for poor young girls in
the Faubourg St. Antoine, 207.

Evans, Mr. S., his critical notices of stained
glass, 59.

Ewer and plateau, Majolica, G. Minton &
Co., 133.

Ewers, archaeological notices of, 244.

Ewers and salver, by M. Gueyton, of
Paris, ib.

Eyre, G., p>orcelain-ware designed by, 115.

Fabek, C, damask linen manufactured by,

127.
Fabrics of India, 9.
Fan executed by P. F. V. Alexandre, of

Paris, 240.
Fanniere, A. & F., artistic work in silver

by, 265.
-------richness and beauty of their works,

ib. .
Fans, archaeological notices of, 240.

-------early importance of the trade in, ib.

■-------Addison's humorous remarks on, ib.

-------process of manufacture, ib.

-------their importance and general use in

Japan, 288.
Feetham & Co., of London, fire-grates

exhibited by, 56.

-------fire-irons and grate by, 64.

Fender, bronze-gilt, contributed by D.

Hollenbach, of Vienna, 93.
Feretories of the Papal church, 254.
Fernkorn, Chev. de, group in bronze of St.

George and the Dragon, executed by, 90.

-------biographical notice of, ib.

-------works of art produced by, ib.

Feuchere, Jean, modeller, of Sevres, 58.
Feuchere & Delacour, the Celadon vase

modelled by, 12.
Field, "W., stone carver, 64.
Filmer & Son, carpet exhibited by, 241.
Fiorentini, of Rome, Cardinal Antonelli's

jewel-casket executed by, 61.
Fire-arms, French, by Devisme and

others, 6.

-------sporting guns and pistols, ib.

-------various old manufacturers of, ib.

-------archaeological notice of, 95.

Fire-grates exhibited by Feetham & Co.,

London, 56.

Fire-places of the Medieval period, 56.

-------manufacture of, 85.

------- a constituent part of the architec-
tural design of a building, 131.

-------examples of, ib.

-------with Dutch tiles, 224.

Fischer, Professor, of Berlin, silver-work
designed by, 38.

-------M., porcelain exhibited by, 249.

Fiter & Co., of Barcelona, Spanish and

Maltese lace exhibited by, 242.
Flint-glass, manufacture of, 151.
Floor-cloth, substitute for carpeting, 161.

■------process of manufacturing, ib.

Floor-coverings, cocoa-nut matting and
kamptvdicon used for, ib.

-------the various kinds exhibited, ib.

Flooring, parquetry, different kinds of
from the earliest periods to the present
time, 226.
Florence, stained glass windows at, 23.
Flower-stand and candelabra, of bronze, by

M. Deniere, of Paris, 276.
Foley, J. H, equestrian statue of Lord
Hardinge by, 119.

-------biographical notice of, ib.

Font, bronze, by M. Bachelet, of Paris, 255.
Fonts, early use of in the Church, ib.
Forks, early introduction of, 224.
Foundries of Yal d'Osne, 157.
Fountains which ornamented the festive

tables during the Middle Ages, 192.
Fourdinois, H., ebony cabinet by, 214.
Fournier, M., furniture stuffs by, 263.
Fraikin, C. A., his marble statue of Venus
rising from the sea, 45.

-------biographical notice of, ib.

France, ornamented fire-arms of, and their
manufacture in, 6.

■------paper-hanging manufacturers in, 43.

■-------jewellery of, 44.

-------changes of fashion in the jewellery

of, ib.
-------celebrated for its fine coloured earth-
enware, 49.

-------places where manufactured, ib.

-------extensive manufacture of embroidery

in, 80.

-------history of glass manufactures in, and

names of the most eminent artists, 208.

-------bronze-trade of, 276.

Froment, M., vase drawn by, 12.

Fuch, Dr., Ids process of stereochromy, 178.

Furniture, "VVyatt's " Report on," 3.

-------ornamental, great extension of, 40.

-------of the Middle Ages, 82.

-------application of the Elizabethan style

to, 105.

-------improvements in, 111.

-------foreign artists engaged in, ib.

-------various kinds of, by Margetts, Knight,

Tweedy, and others, 146.

-------exhibition of, by Sedley and Joubert,

of London, and other manufacturers, 181.

-------ancient pieces of, ib.

-------historical and descriptive notices of,

191.
-----has assumed a

ter, ib.
-----ornamented tables

more ornate charac-

of the Middle
Ages, 198.

— carved oak sideboard, <fcc, by Mr.
Crace, 205.

— use of ebony in the smaller articles
of, 214.
 
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