INDEX TO LET TEE-PRESS.
Wall-decoration, historical notices of the
art, 91.
-------various styles of, ib.
-------by Mr. Owen, and Messrs. Green &
King, of London, 143.
-------artists celebrated for, ib.
■------by Purdie, Cowton, & Co., 178.
-------by J. Thomas, 269.
■-------tapestry for, 290.
Wall-decoration and cabinets, by J. G.
Crace, of London, 247.
■------general progress in, ib.
Wallis, Mr., wood-carvings executed by,
137.
-------biographical notice of, ib.
Walter & Bobson, chinmey-pieces, &c.
designed by, 85.
Walters & Sons, silk hangings by, 251.
Ward & Hughes, stained glass window by,
218.
Wardrobe exhibited by Lemoine, of Paris,
21.
Washer, Y., Brussels lace manufactured
by, 109.
Watches exhibited by M. Breguet, of
Paris, 158.
Weapons, &c, ornamented, from East
India, 287.
Weaving, process of, at the Gobelins, 209.
Weaving pictorial subjects, of great anti-
quity, 290.
■------historical notices of, ib.
Wedgwood & Sons, group of majolica ware
by, 106.
■------history of the firm, ib.
■------their various specimens of artistic
skill, 106.
Wedgwood ware, production of in Aus-
tria, 249.
Weise, J., ornamental work in gold and
silver contributed by, 100.
■-------biographical notice of, ib.
Weishaupt, M., snuff-boxes exhibited by,
158.
Wertheim & Wiese's ornamental safes, 30.
Whytock & Co., carpets exhibited by,
153.
Wille & Bonne, Messrs., cabinet executed
by, 278.
Willms, Albert, enamelled dessert-service
designed by, 211.
-------biographical notice of, ib.
Wilton, the early seat of carpet manufac-
tures, 241.
Wilton carpet (see Carpets).
Window of stained glass, by Bertini, of
Milan, 23.
-------by Mar6chal, of Metz, 59.
-------by Ward & Hughes, of London, 218.
-------by Chance & Co., of Birmingham,
262. (See Painted Glass and Glass-
Painters.)
Winfield & Sons, chandelier by, 246.
Winston, C, " Antique " glass introduced
by, 218.
Wolfenbiittel, great variety of book-covers
in the library of, 24.
Wolff, Albert, Lion-hunter sculptured by,
163.
Wolverhampton, the principal seat for the
manufacture of locks and keys, 234.
Wood, different kinds of used for furniture
during the Middle Ages, 293.
Wood-carving, historical and artistic
notices of, 225.
Wood-carvings in Germany, 81.
-------by Bogers & Perry, of London, 128.
-------by Wallis, of Leith, and Tweedy, of
Newcastle, 137.
-------by Baylis & Co., 154.
-------by L. Godfrey, 173.
-------names of artists by whom executed,
173.
Woodruff's contributions of marble vases,
&c, 152.
Woodward & Sons, carpets exhibited by,
153.
Woollams & Co., paper-hangings by, 117.
Woolner, T., marble group of "Brother
and Sister " executed by, 54.
-------biographical notice of, ib.
Worcester, long celebrated for its cliina,
185.
-------ancient remains found at, ib.
-------cliina manufactory of, 299.
Wornum, Mr., on the decorative arts, 238.
Wostenholm's ornamented scissors, 39.
Wostenholm & Son, prize medal for cut-
lery, 223.
Wright, G., hall table exhibited by, 122.
Wright & Mansfield, piano and other
works of art exhibited by, 132.
Writing-cases of the Middle Ages, 149.
Wrought iron, numerous fine works pro-
duced in this material, 193.
-------remains to be seen in different parts
of the country, ib. (See Gates, Park
Gates, &c.)
Wrought-iron grille manufactured by
Benham & Sons, London, 66.
-------by Harclman & Co., of Birmingham,
75. '
Wyatt's " Beport on Furniture," 3.
-------on the furniture trade of Paris, 21.
------- on the manufacture of paperhang-
ings, 43.
-------on the decorative arts, 238.
Y.
Yates & Co., hall table exhibited by, 122.
Ysaura Brothers, electro-gilt chandelier
by, 256.
Z.
Zaehnsdorf, of London, book-cover by,
206.
Zahn, J. G., of Hungary, ornamental
glass exhibited by, 33.
Zinc and bronze statues, 264.
Zinc-casting in Prussia, 25.
Zuloaga, M., damascened work executed
by, 69.
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Wall-decoration, historical notices of the
art, 91.
-------various styles of, ib.
-------by Mr. Owen, and Messrs. Green &
King, of London, 143.
-------artists celebrated for, ib.
■------by Purdie, Cowton, & Co., 178.
-------by J. Thomas, 269.
■-------tapestry for, 290.
Wall-decoration and cabinets, by J. G.
Crace, of London, 247.
■------general progress in, ib.
Wallis, Mr., wood-carvings executed by,
137.
-------biographical notice of, ib.
Walter & Bobson, chinmey-pieces, &c.
designed by, 85.
Walters & Sons, silk hangings by, 251.
Ward & Hughes, stained glass window by,
218.
Wardrobe exhibited by Lemoine, of Paris,
21.
Washer, Y., Brussels lace manufactured
by, 109.
Watches exhibited by M. Breguet, of
Paris, 158.
Weapons, &c, ornamented, from East
India, 287.
Weaving, process of, at the Gobelins, 209.
Weaving pictorial subjects, of great anti-
quity, 290.
■------historical notices of, ib.
Wedgwood & Sons, group of majolica ware
by, 106.
■------history of the firm, ib.
■------their various specimens of artistic
skill, 106.
Wedgwood ware, production of in Aus-
tria, 249.
Weise, J., ornamental work in gold and
silver contributed by, 100.
■-------biographical notice of, ib.
Weishaupt, M., snuff-boxes exhibited by,
158.
Wertheim & Wiese's ornamental safes, 30.
Whytock & Co., carpets exhibited by,
153.
Wille & Bonne, Messrs., cabinet executed
by, 278.
Willms, Albert, enamelled dessert-service
designed by, 211.
-------biographical notice of, ib.
Wilton, the early seat of carpet manufac-
tures, 241.
Wilton carpet (see Carpets).
Window of stained glass, by Bertini, of
Milan, 23.
-------by Mar6chal, of Metz, 59.
-------by Ward & Hughes, of London, 218.
-------by Chance & Co., of Birmingham,
262. (See Painted Glass and Glass-
Painters.)
Winfield & Sons, chandelier by, 246.
Winston, C, " Antique " glass introduced
by, 218.
Wolfenbiittel, great variety of book-covers
in the library of, 24.
Wolff, Albert, Lion-hunter sculptured by,
163.
Wolverhampton, the principal seat for the
manufacture of locks and keys, 234.
Wood, different kinds of used for furniture
during the Middle Ages, 293.
Wood-carving, historical and artistic
notices of, 225.
Wood-carvings in Germany, 81.
-------by Bogers & Perry, of London, 128.
-------by Wallis, of Leith, and Tweedy, of
Newcastle, 137.
-------by Baylis & Co., 154.
-------by L. Godfrey, 173.
-------names of artists by whom executed,
173.
Woodruff's contributions of marble vases,
&c, 152.
Woodward & Sons, carpets exhibited by,
153.
Woollams & Co., paper-hangings by, 117.
Woolner, T., marble group of "Brother
and Sister " executed by, 54.
-------biographical notice of, ib.
Worcester, long celebrated for its cliina,
185.
-------ancient remains found at, ib.
-------cliina manufactory of, 299.
Wornum, Mr., on the decorative arts, 238.
Wostenholm's ornamented scissors, 39.
Wostenholm & Son, prize medal for cut-
lery, 223.
Wright, G., hall table exhibited by, 122.
Wright & Mansfield, piano and other
works of art exhibited by, 132.
Writing-cases of the Middle Ages, 149.
Wrought iron, numerous fine works pro-
duced in this material, 193.
-------remains to be seen in different parts
of the country, ib. (See Gates, Park
Gates, &c.)
Wrought-iron grille manufactured by
Benham & Sons, London, 66.
-------by Harclman & Co., of Birmingham,
75. '
Wyatt's " Beport on Furniture," 3.
-------on the furniture trade of Paris, 21.
------- on the manufacture of paperhang-
ings, 43.
-------on the decorative arts, 238.
Y.
Yates & Co., hall table exhibited by, 122.
Ysaura Brothers, electro-gilt chandelier
by, 256.
Z.
Zaehnsdorf, of London, book-cover by,
206.
Zahn, J. G., of Hungary, ornamental
glass exhibited by, 33.
Zinc and bronze statues, 264.
Zinc-casting in Prussia, 25.
Zuloaga, M., damascened work executed
by, 69.
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