INDEX TO LETTER-PRESS.
Furniture, different pieces of, exhibited
by the Art Union of Copenhagen, 278.
-------ivory, and other ornamental sub-
stances, adopted for decoration, 279.
— wood in principal use during the
Middle Age, 293.
Furniture-coverings, by Berchoud & Gue-
reaud, of Paris, 172.
■------■ dyes used for, ib.
Furniture trade of Paris, statistics of, 21.
-------exports and imports of furniture, ib.
Fuss, Dr., his experiments in glass-colour-
ing, 125.
G.
Galvaxoplastie, process of applied to
bronze castings, 277.
Garcia, D., ornamental saddlery by, 237.
Garrard & Co., silver table-fountain ex-
hibited by, 121.
-------jewellery contributed by, 130.
-------silver vases and other works of art
by, 221.
Gastine-Renette, M., fusil manufactured
by, 0.
-------prize medal awarded to, for breech-
loading guns, 215.
Gates, of wrought iron, exhibited by
Hardman & Co., of Birmingham, 75.
-------ornamental, 103.
-------by Barnard & Co., of Norwich, 193.
------designed by B. Jeckyll, ib.
------ numerous examples of in England,
ib.
Gatti, Signor, cabinet by, 295.
Gautier, J., bronzes d'art exhibited by,
284.
Gely, cups, &c. executed by, 12.
Gems, Devonshire, set by C. F. Hancock,
of London, 203.
-------remarkable for artistic merit, ib.
■-------legendary notices and alleged pro-
perties of, 107, 222.
Geoffrey de Chaume, the goldsmith, 83.
Germany, manufacture of glass in, 5.
■------possesses some of the finest specimens
of the smith's and founder's arts, 15.
-------artistic productions of her gold and
silver-smiths, 55.
-------altar-pieces and wood-carving in, 81.
-------ivory carvers of, 110.
— various examples of sculpture and
bronze casts, 163.
Gibbons, Mr., locks and keys by, 234.
Gibson, J., statue of Venus by, 101.
-------statue of Pandora by, 210.
-------biographical sketch of, ib.
-------his early productions, ib.
Gilbert, the French artist, 10.
Gille, M., coloured biscuit-ware by, 271.
Gillet & Co., porcelain vases exhibited by,
159.
Gillow <fe Son, cabinet by, 236.
Gilt-leather, manufacture of, 88.
-------historical notice of it, ib.
Ginori-Lisci, Cav., decorative earthenware
exhibited by, 77.
■------biographical notice of, ib.
-------his earthenware manufactory near
Florence, ib.
Girardet, C, album-case contributed by,
98.
-------his large establishment in Vienna
for binding, ib.
Girdle, its antiquity and use in England,
176.
" Girl Reading," a marble statue by
Magni, 253.
Giusti, Professor, carved picture-frame
by, 225.
-------ivory casket by, 295.
Glass, historical notices of its manufac-
ture in Germany, Bohemia, &c, 5.
-------composition of, in Bohemia, ib.
-------enamelled, ib.
-------cut and engraved, ib.
-------of a ruby tint, ib.
-------old Venetian schmclze, 13.
-------great improvements in the manu-
facture of, 13, 68.
-------ornamental, exhibited by Hoffman,
of Vienna, 33.
-------varieties of, in different countries, ib.
-------group of, from the Imperial Manu-
factory at Petersburg, 51.
------- group of, by Mr. Naylor and Mr.
Green, 142.
-------by W. P. & G. Phillips, 68.
-------engraved group of, by Dobson &
Pearce, of London, 78.
-------historical notices of the art, ib.
-------Schwanhard's discovery of an acid
for etching, ib.
-------group of, designed by J. H. Wood,
and exhibited by Pollatt & Co., of Lon-
don, 87.
-------historical notices of its early use and
manufacture, ib.
-----establishment
of companies and
various manufactories, ib.
-----engraved, by Powell & Sons, 116.
-----stained, ib.
-----blown, manufacture of in early
periods, ib.
-----ornamental, by Count Harrach and
Mr. Hoffman, 125.
-----coloured, Bohemia long celebrated
for, ib.
-----Kunkel's improvements in, ib.
-----process of manufacturing, ib.
-----ornamental, for tables, 134.
-----painting with enamel colours on, ib.
----■ moulded and pressed, manufacture
of, 142.
-----prices of, ib.
-----engraved, by Defries, of London,
Lloyd <& Summerfield, of Birmingham,
and Spiers, of Oxford, 151.
-----historical and artistic notices of, 151,
208.
-----manufacture of, ib.
-----application of, on a large scale, 160.
-----manufacture of icicle-drops in, ib.
-----statistics of, ib.
----■ beauty and delicacy of, 169.
----imitation of jewels in, ib.
— manufactured from a very early
period, 208.
-------employed in the Robin Hood win-
dow, 262. (See Stained Glass.)
Glass-cutting, art of, 107.
-------present method invented by Caspar
Lehmann, ib.
-------done almost exclusively by steam
power, ib.
-------process of, ib.
Glass-manufacture, of Bohemia, 17.
Glass, Mosaic, its manufacture brought to
perfection by Lorenzo Radi, 280.
Glass-painters of Italy, during the 14th,
15th, and 16th centuries, 23.
Glass stand exhibited by Messrs. Osier, of
Birmingham, 160.
Glass-trade, present state of, in the Aus-
trian empire, and the number of glass-
works, 33.
Glass vases, from the manufactory of Count
Schaffgotsch, 5.
-------from Russia, 42.
Glass-ware, ornamental, by Lahoche and
others, 169.
-------by L. J. Maes, of Clichy, 208.
Glaze, iridescent, applied to porcelain vases,
159.
-------a revival of the stanniferous glaze of
the Middle Age, 159.
Glazing of pottery-ware, as practised by
the ancients, 150.
Gobelin tapestry, exhibited by the emperor
of the French, 209.
Gobelins, history of the manufactory, ib.
-------origin of the name, ib.
-------present perfection of the manufac-
ture, ib.
-------the various productions, and names
of the artists, ib.
Godefroy, M., parquetry flooring by, 226.
Godfrey, L., wood-carving by, 173.
Godfrey, E., his great improvements in
the manufacture of pillow-lace, 197.
Godiva, Lady, equestrian statuette of, 82.
Gold, ornaments in, from the East, 291.
Gold and silver, ornamental work in, by
J. Weise, of Paris, 100.
-------historical notices of the art, ib.
-------celebrated artists in the working
of, ib.
-------in Flanders and the Low Countries,
147.
Goldsmith's art, historical notice of, in
England, 221.
-------names of eminent artists, ib.
-------specimens of the, by Goobkin, of
Moscow, and others, 285.
Goldsmith's enamel, a peculiar stylo of
enamelling, 266.
Goldsmiths' work, Danish, 29.
-------ecclesiastical, contributed by E. C.
Trioullier, of Paris, 74.
-----specimens of, from Australia,
*7
various artists, 291.
Goobkin, M., specimens of the goldsmith's
art exhibited by, 65, 285.
Goode & Co., carpets exhibited by, 162.
Gothic style of sculpture, in Germany, 163.
Gracchi, tomb of the, executed by E.
Guillaume, 63.
-------historical notice of the, ib.
Grainger & Co., imitation ivory-ware by,
185.
Grapplers, the, sculptured by J. P. Molin,
of Stockholm, 274.
Grate exhibited by Jeakes & Co., Lon-
don, 48.
-------original meaning of, 56.
------■ enamelled, by Stuart & Smith, of
Sheffield, 269.
Grate and stove manufactures of Sheffield,
85.
Grates, extensive manufacture of, ib.
-------artistic improvements in, 148. (See
Fire-grates.)
Graux-Marly, zinc and bronze statues
contributed by, 264.
Furniture, different pieces of, exhibited
by the Art Union of Copenhagen, 278.
-------ivory, and other ornamental sub-
stances, adopted for decoration, 279.
— wood in principal use during the
Middle Age, 293.
Furniture-coverings, by Berchoud & Gue-
reaud, of Paris, 172.
■------■ dyes used for, ib.
Furniture trade of Paris, statistics of, 21.
-------exports and imports of furniture, ib.
Fuss, Dr., his experiments in glass-colour-
ing, 125.
G.
Galvaxoplastie, process of applied to
bronze castings, 277.
Garcia, D., ornamental saddlery by, 237.
Garrard & Co., silver table-fountain ex-
hibited by, 121.
-------jewellery contributed by, 130.
-------silver vases and other works of art
by, 221.
Gastine-Renette, M., fusil manufactured
by, 0.
-------prize medal awarded to, for breech-
loading guns, 215.
Gates, of wrought iron, exhibited by
Hardman & Co., of Birmingham, 75.
-------ornamental, 103.
-------by Barnard & Co., of Norwich, 193.
------designed by B. Jeckyll, ib.
------ numerous examples of in England,
ib.
Gatti, Signor, cabinet by, 295.
Gautier, J., bronzes d'art exhibited by,
284.
Gely, cups, &c. executed by, 12.
Gems, Devonshire, set by C. F. Hancock,
of London, 203.
-------remarkable for artistic merit, ib.
■-------legendary notices and alleged pro-
perties of, 107, 222.
Geoffrey de Chaume, the goldsmith, 83.
Germany, manufacture of glass in, 5.
■------possesses some of the finest specimens
of the smith's and founder's arts, 15.
-------artistic productions of her gold and
silver-smiths, 55.
-------altar-pieces and wood-carving in, 81.
-------ivory carvers of, 110.
— various examples of sculpture and
bronze casts, 163.
Gibbons, Mr., locks and keys by, 234.
Gibson, J., statue of Venus by, 101.
-------statue of Pandora by, 210.
-------biographical sketch of, ib.
-------his early productions, ib.
Gilbert, the French artist, 10.
Gille, M., coloured biscuit-ware by, 271.
Gillet & Co., porcelain vases exhibited by,
159.
Gillow <fe Son, cabinet by, 236.
Gilt-leather, manufacture of, 88.
-------historical notice of it, ib.
Ginori-Lisci, Cav., decorative earthenware
exhibited by, 77.
■------biographical notice of, ib.
-------his earthenware manufactory near
Florence, ib.
Girardet, C, album-case contributed by,
98.
-------his large establishment in Vienna
for binding, ib.
Girdle, its antiquity and use in England,
176.
" Girl Reading," a marble statue by
Magni, 253.
Giusti, Professor, carved picture-frame
by, 225.
-------ivory casket by, 295.
Glass, historical notices of its manufac-
ture in Germany, Bohemia, &c, 5.
-------composition of, in Bohemia, ib.
-------enamelled, ib.
-------cut and engraved, ib.
-------of a ruby tint, ib.
-------old Venetian schmclze, 13.
-------great improvements in the manu-
facture of, 13, 68.
-------ornamental, exhibited by Hoffman,
of Vienna, 33.
-------varieties of, in different countries, ib.
-------group of, from the Imperial Manu-
factory at Petersburg, 51.
------- group of, by Mr. Naylor and Mr.
Green, 142.
-------by W. P. & G. Phillips, 68.
-------engraved group of, by Dobson &
Pearce, of London, 78.
-------historical notices of the art, ib.
-------Schwanhard's discovery of an acid
for etching, ib.
-------group of, designed by J. H. Wood,
and exhibited by Pollatt & Co., of Lon-
don, 87.
-------historical notices of its early use and
manufacture, ib.
-----establishment
of companies and
various manufactories, ib.
-----engraved, by Powell & Sons, 116.
-----stained, ib.
-----blown, manufacture of in early
periods, ib.
-----ornamental, by Count Harrach and
Mr. Hoffman, 125.
-----coloured, Bohemia long celebrated
for, ib.
-----Kunkel's improvements in, ib.
-----process of manufacturing, ib.
-----ornamental, for tables, 134.
-----painting with enamel colours on, ib.
----■ moulded and pressed, manufacture
of, 142.
-----prices of, ib.
-----engraved, by Defries, of London,
Lloyd <& Summerfield, of Birmingham,
and Spiers, of Oxford, 151.
-----historical and artistic notices of, 151,
208.
-----manufacture of, ib.
-----application of, on a large scale, 160.
-----manufacture of icicle-drops in, ib.
-----statistics of, ib.
----■ beauty and delicacy of, 169.
----imitation of jewels in, ib.
— manufactured from a very early
period, 208.
-------employed in the Robin Hood win-
dow, 262. (See Stained Glass.)
Glass-cutting, art of, 107.
-------present method invented by Caspar
Lehmann, ib.
-------done almost exclusively by steam
power, ib.
-------process of, ib.
Glass-manufacture, of Bohemia, 17.
Glass, Mosaic, its manufacture brought to
perfection by Lorenzo Radi, 280.
Glass-painters of Italy, during the 14th,
15th, and 16th centuries, 23.
Glass stand exhibited by Messrs. Osier, of
Birmingham, 160.
Glass-trade, present state of, in the Aus-
trian empire, and the number of glass-
works, 33.
Glass vases, from the manufactory of Count
Schaffgotsch, 5.
-------from Russia, 42.
Glass-ware, ornamental, by Lahoche and
others, 169.
-------by L. J. Maes, of Clichy, 208.
Glaze, iridescent, applied to porcelain vases,
159.
-------a revival of the stanniferous glaze of
the Middle Age, 159.
Glazing of pottery-ware, as practised by
the ancients, 150.
Gobelin tapestry, exhibited by the emperor
of the French, 209.
Gobelins, history of the manufactory, ib.
-------origin of the name, ib.
-------present perfection of the manufac-
ture, ib.
-------the various productions, and names
of the artists, ib.
Godefroy, M., parquetry flooring by, 226.
Godfrey, L., wood-carving by, 173.
Godfrey, E., his great improvements in
the manufacture of pillow-lace, 197.
Godiva, Lady, equestrian statuette of, 82.
Gold, ornaments in, from the East, 291.
Gold and silver, ornamental work in, by
J. Weise, of Paris, 100.
-------historical notices of the art, ib.
-------celebrated artists in the working
of, ib.
-------in Flanders and the Low Countries,
147.
Goldsmith's art, historical notice of, in
England, 221.
-------names of eminent artists, ib.
-------specimens of the, by Goobkin, of
Moscow, and others, 285.
Goldsmith's enamel, a peculiar stylo of
enamelling, 266.
Goldsmiths' work, Danish, 29.
-------ecclesiastical, contributed by E. C.
Trioullier, of Paris, 74.
-----specimens of, from Australia,
*7
various artists, 291.
Goobkin, M., specimens of the goldsmith's
art exhibited by, 65, 285.
Goode & Co., carpets exhibited by, 162.
Gothic style of sculpture, in Germany, 163.
Gracchi, tomb of the, executed by E.
Guillaume, 63.
-------historical notice of the, ib.
Grainger & Co., imitation ivory-ware by,
185.
Grapplers, the, sculptured by J. P. Molin,
of Stockholm, 274.
Grate exhibited by Jeakes & Co., Lon-
don, 48.
-------original meaning of, 56.
------■ enamelled, by Stuart & Smith, of
Sheffield, 269.
Grate and stove manufactures of Sheffield,
85.
Grates, extensive manufacture of, ib.
-------artistic improvements in, 148. (See
Fire-grates.)
Graux-Marly, zinc and bronze statues
contributed by, 264.