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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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162.
iiv, 163.

Gray & Davison, organ exhibited by, 235.

Greece, embroidery of, 187, 290.

Green, J., table-glass exhibited by, 146.

Green & King, wall-decorations by, 143.

Gremser, T., ivory triptych exhibited by,
81.

Grille of wrought iron, by Hardrnan, 75.

Gruel-Bngelman, book-covers by, 210.

Guerre, of Langres, scissors exhibited by,
204.

Gueyton, M., ewers and salver exhibited
by, 244.

Guillaumo, E., tomb of the Gracchi exe-
cuted by, 03.

■------life and works of, ib.

Guipure lace, manufacture of, 242.

Guns and pistols, ornamented, 0.

H.

Haas & Son, embroidered table-cover by,

219.
------their manufacturing enterprise and

skill, ib.
Habenicht, M., embossed leather panel by,

88.
-------cover of the Kaiser album by, 227.

statues

Hache & Co., porcelain vases exhibited
by, 159.

Hall table in the Renaissance style, by
Yates & Co., of London, 122.

Hall tables exhibited by different manu-
facturers, ib.

Hancock, C. F., presentation-sword by, 57.

-------silver vase by, 114.

-------Devonshire gems set by, 203.

■------oxydized silver vases by, 232.

Hangings for churches, by Jones & Willis,
of Birmingham, 02.

•------historical notices of, ib.

Hansen, H, cabinet designed by, 278.

-------his artistic skill, ib.

Hardinge, Lord, equestrian statue of, by
J. H. Foley, 119.

Hardrnan <fe Co., specimens of metal-work
exhibited by, 20.

■------ their reputation for ecclesiastical

metal-works, ib.

•------wrought-iron grille exhibited by, 75.

■------Tylor's description of the gates

executed by, ib.

■------stone chimney-piece exhibited by, ib.

-------ecclesiastical metal-work by, 166.

Hare & Co., floor-coverings by, 101.

Harland & Fisher, cabinet by, 155.

Harpsichord, history of the, 199.

Harrach, Count, ornamental glass by, 125.

Hart & Son, ecclesiastical brass-work by,
233.

Hauschild, K., of Berlin, iron fire-proof
safe exhibited by, 30.

Heilman's machine for embroidering, 52.

Heliotrope, alleged properties of the, 222.

Henderson & Co., carpets exhibited by,
241.

-------their important manufactory in the

north of England, ib.

Henri Deux ware, 281, 300.

■------archaeological notice of, 281.

Hereford screen, executed by Skidmore's
Art-manufacturing Company, at Coven-
try, from designs by G. G. Scott, 112,
113.

Hermann, C, chandelier by, 250.

Hertz & Dahl, silversmith's work by, 165.

Hetsch, M. G., vases designed by, 272.

Hieratical dignity, staves emblematic of,
74.

Hill pottery at Burslem, 115.

Hobbs & Co., locks executed by, 204.

Hoffman, M., of Vienna, ornamental glass
exhibited by, 33, 125.

Hogarth, J., kangaroo and emu executed
in gold by, 292.

Holland & Son, marquetrie table exhibited
by, 40.

Hollenbach, D., bronze-gilt fender contri-
buted by, 93.

-------his success as an artistic manufac-
turer, ib.

Holloway &, Zaehnsdorff, book-covers by,
200.

Honiton lace dress, by Howell & Co., of
London, 197.

-------artists and manufacturers engaged

in, ib.

-------historical notices of, ib.

Hoole, Mr. Aid., chimney-piece exhibited
by, 131.

-------his establishment of Sheffield, ib.

Horn, Danish, contributed by Messrs.
Beters & Schwartz, of Copenhagen, 29.

Horns of animals used as drinking-cups
from the earliest ages, ib.

Horse-armour of the Middle Ages, 337.

Houldsworth, Messrs., silk and wool cur-
tains exhibited by, 136.

-------silk hangings by, 188.

Howarth," Mr., prize medal for tools, 223.

Howell & James, silver casket by, 114.

-------Honiton lace by, 197.

Hubert, L. J. L., enamelled vase by, 200.

Hulett & Co., chandelier manufactured
by, 200.

Hungary, ornamental leather-work of, 259.

Hunt & Koskell, damascene work by, 14.

-------silver vases executed by, 129.

-------jewellery contributed by, 130.

-------candelabrum and vases by, 202.

Hunting-group, in bronze, by Col. Liber-
ich, of Fetersburg, 189.

Huntington, J., paper-hangings designed

by, 7.

India, embroidery and textile fabrics of, 9.

-------shawl-manufacture of, 18.

■-------pottery of, 41.

-------manufacture of Amroha, ib.

-------abounds in resins from which the

various varnishes are derived, 50.
■------jewelled and enamelled ware from,

190.

-------ornamented weapons, &c, from, 287.

-------celebrated from time immemorial for

decorative armour and arms, ib.
Indian articles of state and personal use,

exhibition of, 16.
Indian cotton carpets, exhibition of, 20.
Indian lacquer-work, specimens of, 50.
Indian embroidered table-cover executed

at Tatta, 52.
Indian mats, exhibition of, 60.
Indian department, interesting specimens

of metal-work exhibited in, 287.
Inkstand of pure gold from Victoria,

Australia, 292.
-------made of myall-wood from New South

Wales, ib.
Ionian islands, gold embroidery of, 187.

Iron, cast in the mould, ldstorical notices

of, 175.
Iron-casting in Frussia, 25.
Iron castings, ornamental, from different

countries, 15.
Iron fire-proof safe by K. Hauschild, of

Berlin, 30.
Ironwork, relative merits of cast and

wrought, 122.
-------modelling and casting of, ib.

------- ornamental, by Macfarlane & Co.,

of Glasgow and London, 183.

-------gates in, 193.

Ivan destroying the Heathen Gods, group

of sculptured by Frofessor Pimenlioff,

220.
Ivory, its early use in the decoration of

furniture, 279.

-------ornaments in, from the East, 291.

Ivory carvings, by Bohler and Kampen-

dahl, 110.
-------historical notices of, ib.

------- the celebrated artists of Germany,

&c, ib.

Ivory-ware, imitation, by Grainger & Co.,
of Worcester, 185.

J.

Jackson & Graham, side-board of finely-
carved oak exhibited by, 11.

-------their manufacturing establishment, ib.

-------ornamental cabinet exhibited by, 111.

Jackson & Sons, furniture exhibited by,
181.

Jade, its use in India, 194.

Jameson, Mrs., her critique on Monti's
statue of "Truth," 231.

Jansen, M„ pistols exhibited by, 95.

Japan, bronzes from, 267.

-------copper and tin abundant in, ib.

-------the stork and tortoise, emblems of

longevity in, ib. note.

-------process of bronze-casting in, 277.

-------earthenware from, 282.

-------history and condition of ceramic

manufactures in, ib.

-------lacquer-work of, exhibited, 288.

-------fans of, ib.

-------manufacture of varnish in, ib.

Japanese lacquer-work, 248.

-------descriptive notices of, ib.

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

Jarry, L. G, artistic work in silver by, 265.

Jasper-ware, executed by Wedgwood, 106.

Jeakes & Co., London, grate exhibited
by, 48.

-------artists engaged by them, ib.

Jean, M. A., decorative earthenware by,
294.

Jeffrey & Co., paper-hangings manufac-
tured by, 7.

Jewel-casket of Cardinal Antonelli, 61.

Jewelled ware, from the East Indies, 194.

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

Jewellery, of France, by Petiteau, 44.

-------historical notices of, ib.

-------manufactured by L. Bouvenat, of

Paris, 70.

-------contributed by Messrs. Garrard, Hunt,

& Roskcll, 130.

-----of the Middle Ages, ib.

-----possessed by the Dukes of Burgundy,

147.

exhibited by M. Bossel, of Geneva

158.
 
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