xxiv
THE ILLUSTRATED EXHIBITOR.
[Class XII.—XIII.
89 Vogel, W., Saxony, damasks
190 Volner, —, Russia, woollen fabrics
23 Walker, J., and Co. (Lindley, Leeds),
United Kingdom, mohair cloths
87 Walker, J., and Sons (Millshard, Hud-
dersfield), U.K., woollen cloths
720 Weissflog, E. F., Prussia, merinos, and
brocaded "satins de chine"
51 Wilkinson, John, U.K., felt cloth for
ships' sheathing- and other purposes
245 Wilson, J. J. and W., U.K., railway
wrappers and Windermere rugs
91 Winkler and _ Son, Saxony, Chambard
fabrics, merinos, &c.
117 Wrigley, J. and T. C, and Co., United
Kingdom, woollen cloths
204 Xhoffray and Company, Belgium, woollen
yarns
49 York and Sheepshanks, U.K., woollen
cloths
34 Zaalberg, J. C, and Son, Netherlands, a
fancy blanket
9 Ziegler &Haussman, Saxony, merinos
HONOURABLE MENTION.
165 Bottomley, Wilkinson, and Co., U.K.,
satin-faced figured goods of worsted and
cotton ^exhibited by Mr. Jacob Beyrens)
1103 Bouchart Floiin, France, Orleans cloth
1122 Buffault and Truchon, France, blankets
151 Clough, It., United Kingdom, merinos
made of English long wool
.. Couvet, France, merino yarns
149 Craven, J. and Son, U.K., Orleans cloth
of worsted and cotton
__152 Dalby, J., U.K., figured fabrics of worsted
and alpaca, with cotton and silk warps
150 Drummond, J., U.K., figured fabrics of
worsted and alpaca, with cotton and
silk warps
221 Fournival, Altmayer, and Co., France
yarns '
210 Gmzel, R. C, Austria, woollen cloths
65 Green, It. F., and Sons, United King-
dom, Orleans cloth
850 Guilbert and Wateau, France, Orleans
cloth
1264 Guyon, E., France, blankets
145 Harris and Fison, United Kingdom
fabric made with weft spun Iron fh*
down, or fur, of the Angola rabbit
128 Hoadley and Pridie, U.K., damasks
.. Holden, B. T. and D., U.S., blankets
161 Kershaw, S. and EL, U.K., Orleans cloth
of worsted and cotton lu
168 Milner, J., and Co., United Kin°-dnm
Orleans cloth of worsted and cotton
218 Moro, Brothers, Austria, woollen cloth
497 Scheppers, F., Belgium, woollen stuffsS
131 Shepard & Perfect, U.K., damasks
88 Taylor, T., & Sons, U.K., damasks
. Walker, J., New South Wales, Tweed*
3 4 Ward, J. VV.. U.K., damasks
13
138 Wilson, J., United Kingdom, Ponchos
35 Zuurdeeg, J., and Son, Netherlaru
blankets. "'
The Jury desire to award the sum of £10 to
the undermentioned exhibitor :—
237 Bamford, J., United Kingdom, fine hHt
,?auze flannels °
XIII.-
-SILK AND VELVET.
JURORS.
George Tawke Kemp, Chairman, 24, Spital-square, Silk Manufacturer.
A. Dufoir, Deputy Chairman, France; Member of Central Jury.
Henry Mahler, Switzerland
T. Winkworth, Reporter, Gresham Club; formerly Silk Manufacturer
S. Courtauld, 2, Carey-lane, Cheapside ; Crape Manufacturer.
Lieut.-Col. Henry Daniel, Turkey ; Coldstream Guards.
Thomas Jeffcoat, Coventry; Ribbon Manufacturer.
Antonio Radice, Austria ; Vice-President of Cham, of Com., Verona
J. Vertu, Sardinia.
Charles Warwick, 132, Cheapside ; Silk Merchant.
THE PRIZE MEDAL.
48 Alsop, Robins, & Co., U.K., sewing silks
360 Andreae, C, Zollverein, velvet ribbons
1064 Balay, J., France, ribbons made ol silk in
the gum
1C65 Balleidier, F., France, assortment of
vestings and figured velvets and terry
21 Barth, Massing, and Plinchon, France,
black silk plush for hats [see p. 401J
41 Barres, Brothers, France, the r perfection
of trams for tulle and organzine, 16, 18,
20, 22, 26, and 28, dernier for satin and
plush
153 Bauman & Streuli, Switzerland, plain &
armure silks, and glace gros de Naples
1079 Bellon, J., and Co., France, black satins
and taffetas
10 5 Bertrai.d, Gayet, and Dumontaf, France,
Chine and figured silk shawls, scarfs,
and cravats
157 Bischoff, C. and J., Switzerland, black
taffetas, gros de Rhin, and some good
black satins and ribbons
197 Bonnet, J. and C, France, black satins
and taffetas
771 Bonneton, J., France, organzine for plush
and satin
1110 Bouvard and Lancon, France, a few spe-
cimens of their looms, which exhibit
manufacturing talent of a high order
24 Bravo, M. P., Sardinia, organzine for
satins
49 Bridgett, T., and Co., U.K., sewing silks,
purse twist, and saisnet libbons
1117 Brisson, Brothers, France, black silk
plush, piincipally made by powtr
38 Brocklehurst, J. & T., U.K., Peisians,
serges, sarsnets, gros de Naples, hand-
kerchiefs
1118 Brosse & Co., France, coloured velvets
44 Brough, J. and J., and Co., United
Ki> gdoin, sewing siiks
1120 Brunet, Lecompte, Guichart, and Co.,
France, chine and embroidered silk,
gauzes, grenadines, and crepes for
dresses, shawls, collars, scarfs, and
cravats
1125 Buisson (widow), sen., France, gauze
ribbons
31 Campbell, Harrison, and Lloyd, U.K.,
moire antique, figured, & brocaded silks
1134 Carquillat (weaver, of Lyons), France,
woven portrait of Pope Pius IX., and
ditto of the'Due o'Aumale's visit to
his workshop ; also of the Queen
30 Carter, Vavaseur, and Rix, United King-
dom, figured silks and moire antique
23 Casey and Phillips, U.K., plain black
radzimore, and other plain silk 3
113 Cbambon, Casimir, Alix (gard.), France,
fine six-thread grenadine, & organzine
for satin
1143 Champagne and Rougier, France, assort-
ment of rich figured silks
796 Chatron and Son, organzine, for tulle,
lor ribbons, and for plush and satin
39
1154
70
22
96
66
40
152
590
1192
1193
175
1031
1225
152
419
1247
1248
17
36
52
41
42
62
870
2G0
537
25
53
61
1625
64
Chichizoia, J., and Co., Sardinia, plain
velvets and figured silks
Collard and Coute, France, ribbons
Cope, Hammerton, & Co., United King-
dom, figured ribbons
Cornell, Lyell, & Webster, U.K., ribbons
CoudeiC, aoucaret, & Sons, France, gaze
a bluter, from 10 to 220 threads per in.
Coventry ribbon, U.K., an excellent spe-
cimen of the skill of the parties con-
cerned in the pioduction of it
Cox, R. S., and Co., U.K., an assortment
of fancy ribbons
Critchley, Brinsley, & Co., U.K., figure.!
silks, handkerchiefs, . nd cravats
De Bary, T., ai.d Bischoff, Switzerland,
figured ribbons
Diergardt, F., Prussia, plain and figured
velvets, ana velvet ribbons
Donat, Andre, and Co., France, vestings
and siiks lor cravats, in plain, figured,
and broche satin, and grenadine
Donat, J. & F., France, black silk plush
Dumaine, X., France, organzines
Du Cros, T.j France, organzines and
grenadines
Fontaine, F., France, vesting and gar-
ment silks
Freyvogel and Heussler, Switzerland,
figured ribbons
Gabain, G., Zollverein, silks in damasks,
and brocatelle for furniture
Gindre, L., and Co., France, white and
coloured satins
Giiard, Nephew, and Co., France, black
and coloured velvets
Graham and Sons, U.K., black moire
satins and velvets
Groat and Co., U.K., black crapes, crepe
aerophane, crepe lisse, &c.
Grosvenor, W., and Co., U.K., furniture
silks
Guillot, jun., and Co., Saidinia, plain
velvets, figured velvets, imitation of
white lace on velvet ground
Hadwen and Son, U.K., spun silk yarn
Har.op, Taylor, and Ptarson, U.K., an
assortment of black and shot plain
silks
Heckel, sen., and Co., France, satins in
white, black, & colours of all qualities
Hell, George, Austria, assortment of
brocatelles
Heime, A., France, organzine
Hill, James, and Co., United Kingdom,
plain and figured silks
Hochn and Baumann, Switz.,lustrings
Hold-forth & Son, U.K., spun silk-jams
in all numbecs
Hooper, G., Carroz, & Tabourier, France,
p ain, figured, and printed silk gauzes ;
also illusion tulle
Houldsworth, J., & Co., U.K., furniture
silks
Ibiahim Aga, Turkey, specimens of
figured velvets
1087
1
203
Not
838
Not
1293
265
Jame, Bianchi, and Duseigneur, France,
grenadine and organzines
Keith and Co., U.K., furniture silks
[see p. 10]
Kolokolnikoff, Paul, Russia, specimens
of gold and silver brocade, chenille,
and other textures
in Catalogue, Kondrashoff, Russia, a
variety of silks in brocade damask,
portraits a la Jaquard
Langevin & Co., France, spun silks
in Catalogue, Lapere, M. N., and 0. N.
Dolbean, France, damask reps, figured
and chine silk shawls
Lacher, Faure, and Co., France, speci-
mens of ribbons
Lemann, J., and Son, France, brocatelle
embroidered in gold and silver, also
broche gold on chenille and velvet
grounds
21 Le Mare and Sons, U.K., black and col
1649
velvets, satins, moire, and glace silks
612
CO-?
tsOO
1319
lrJ57
530
346
217
43
1360
153
214
32
205
1403
1402
Le Mire and Son, France, figured silks,
with their, newest styles in lampas,
damask, brocatelle, and embroidery
Ljous Chamber of Commerce, France,
assortment of fancy silks
Martin, J. B., and P., and Casimer,
France, black silk plush
Massing, Brothers, Hubert, and Co.,
France, a similar assortment of black
silk plush
Mathevon & Bouvard, France, specimens
of rich silks
Menet, Jean, France, organzine, both
white and jellow
Meijghius, Brothers, Prussia, plain and
fancy velvets and \elvet ribbons
Messat, Ant., Austria, figured taffeta?,
gauze, and crepe ribbons
Moering, Charhs, Austria, figured and
chine ribbons
Molinari, A., Sardinia, plain velvets, and
for ricli figured vc lvet lor furniture
Montessuy and Cho.i.er, France, crepes,
crepe litse, crepe aerophane, and gauze
of many kinds
Mustapha, Aga Hadgi, Turkey, crapes
Naef and Schwarzenbach, Switzerland,
lustrings and gros-de-Rhin
Orduna, V., Spain, damasks, velvets, ana
other silks ,
Poidebard, N., Tuscany, organzines ana
trams . ..
Poliakoff and Zamiatin, Russia, similar
silks
Ponson, France, plain silks
Potton, Rambaud, and Co., France, as-
sortment of rich figured silks, ana d
woven picture of her Majesty, Pr»lcB
Albert, and Prince of Wales
Regner, Cousin, Prance, velvets, gauzes,
satins, and tafftta baucikei duels, "
lars, shawls,&c, in excellent taste
263 Reichart, F., Austria, plain, figured, anu
m ire silks, for black and coloured saw"
THE ILLUSTRATED EXHIBITOR.
[Class XII.—XIII.
89 Vogel, W., Saxony, damasks
190 Volner, —, Russia, woollen fabrics
23 Walker, J., and Co. (Lindley, Leeds),
United Kingdom, mohair cloths
87 Walker, J., and Sons (Millshard, Hud-
dersfield), U.K., woollen cloths
720 Weissflog, E. F., Prussia, merinos, and
brocaded "satins de chine"
51 Wilkinson, John, U.K., felt cloth for
ships' sheathing- and other purposes
245 Wilson, J. J. and W., U.K., railway
wrappers and Windermere rugs
91 Winkler and _ Son, Saxony, Chambard
fabrics, merinos, &c.
117 Wrigley, J. and T. C, and Co., United
Kingdom, woollen cloths
204 Xhoffray and Company, Belgium, woollen
yarns
49 York and Sheepshanks, U.K., woollen
cloths
34 Zaalberg, J. C, and Son, Netherlands, a
fancy blanket
9 Ziegler &Haussman, Saxony, merinos
HONOURABLE MENTION.
165 Bottomley, Wilkinson, and Co., U.K.,
satin-faced figured goods of worsted and
cotton ^exhibited by Mr. Jacob Beyrens)
1103 Bouchart Floiin, France, Orleans cloth
1122 Buffault and Truchon, France, blankets
151 Clough, It., United Kingdom, merinos
made of English long wool
.. Couvet, France, merino yarns
149 Craven, J. and Son, U.K., Orleans cloth
of worsted and cotton
__152 Dalby, J., U.K., figured fabrics of worsted
and alpaca, with cotton and silk warps
150 Drummond, J., U.K., figured fabrics of
worsted and alpaca, with cotton and
silk warps
221 Fournival, Altmayer, and Co., France
yarns '
210 Gmzel, R. C, Austria, woollen cloths
65 Green, It. F., and Sons, United King-
dom, Orleans cloth
850 Guilbert and Wateau, France, Orleans
cloth
1264 Guyon, E., France, blankets
145 Harris and Fison, United Kingdom
fabric made with weft spun Iron fh*
down, or fur, of the Angola rabbit
128 Hoadley and Pridie, U.K., damasks
.. Holden, B. T. and D., U.S., blankets
161 Kershaw, S. and EL, U.K., Orleans cloth
of worsted and cotton lu
168 Milner, J., and Co., United Kin°-dnm
Orleans cloth of worsted and cotton
218 Moro, Brothers, Austria, woollen cloth
497 Scheppers, F., Belgium, woollen stuffsS
131 Shepard & Perfect, U.K., damasks
88 Taylor, T., & Sons, U.K., damasks
. Walker, J., New South Wales, Tweed*
3 4 Ward, J. VV.. U.K., damasks
13
138 Wilson, J., United Kingdom, Ponchos
35 Zuurdeeg, J., and Son, Netherlaru
blankets. "'
The Jury desire to award the sum of £10 to
the undermentioned exhibitor :—
237 Bamford, J., United Kingdom, fine hHt
,?auze flannels °
XIII.-
-SILK AND VELVET.
JURORS.
George Tawke Kemp, Chairman, 24, Spital-square, Silk Manufacturer.
A. Dufoir, Deputy Chairman, France; Member of Central Jury.
Henry Mahler, Switzerland
T. Winkworth, Reporter, Gresham Club; formerly Silk Manufacturer
S. Courtauld, 2, Carey-lane, Cheapside ; Crape Manufacturer.
Lieut.-Col. Henry Daniel, Turkey ; Coldstream Guards.
Thomas Jeffcoat, Coventry; Ribbon Manufacturer.
Antonio Radice, Austria ; Vice-President of Cham, of Com., Verona
J. Vertu, Sardinia.
Charles Warwick, 132, Cheapside ; Silk Merchant.
THE PRIZE MEDAL.
48 Alsop, Robins, & Co., U.K., sewing silks
360 Andreae, C, Zollverein, velvet ribbons
1064 Balay, J., France, ribbons made ol silk in
the gum
1C65 Balleidier, F., France, assortment of
vestings and figured velvets and terry
21 Barth, Massing, and Plinchon, France,
black silk plush for hats [see p. 401J
41 Barres, Brothers, France, the r perfection
of trams for tulle and organzine, 16, 18,
20, 22, 26, and 28, dernier for satin and
plush
153 Bauman & Streuli, Switzerland, plain &
armure silks, and glace gros de Naples
1079 Bellon, J., and Co., France, black satins
and taffetas
10 5 Bertrai.d, Gayet, and Dumontaf, France,
Chine and figured silk shawls, scarfs,
and cravats
157 Bischoff, C. and J., Switzerland, black
taffetas, gros de Rhin, and some good
black satins and ribbons
197 Bonnet, J. and C, France, black satins
and taffetas
771 Bonneton, J., France, organzine for plush
and satin
1110 Bouvard and Lancon, France, a few spe-
cimens of their looms, which exhibit
manufacturing talent of a high order
24 Bravo, M. P., Sardinia, organzine for
satins
49 Bridgett, T., and Co., U.K., sewing silks,
purse twist, and saisnet libbons
1117 Brisson, Brothers, France, black silk
plush, piincipally made by powtr
38 Brocklehurst, J. & T., U.K., Peisians,
serges, sarsnets, gros de Naples, hand-
kerchiefs
1118 Brosse & Co., France, coloured velvets
44 Brough, J. and J., and Co., United
Ki> gdoin, sewing siiks
1120 Brunet, Lecompte, Guichart, and Co.,
France, chine and embroidered silk,
gauzes, grenadines, and crepes for
dresses, shawls, collars, scarfs, and
cravats
1125 Buisson (widow), sen., France, gauze
ribbons
31 Campbell, Harrison, and Lloyd, U.K.,
moire antique, figured, & brocaded silks
1134 Carquillat (weaver, of Lyons), France,
woven portrait of Pope Pius IX., and
ditto of the'Due o'Aumale's visit to
his workshop ; also of the Queen
30 Carter, Vavaseur, and Rix, United King-
dom, figured silks and moire antique
23 Casey and Phillips, U.K., plain black
radzimore, and other plain silk 3
113 Cbambon, Casimir, Alix (gard.), France,
fine six-thread grenadine, & organzine
for satin
1143 Champagne and Rougier, France, assort-
ment of rich figured silks
796 Chatron and Son, organzine, for tulle,
lor ribbons, and for plush and satin
39
1154
70
22
96
66
40
152
590
1192
1193
175
1031
1225
152
419
1247
1248
17
36
52
41
42
62
870
2G0
537
25
53
61
1625
64
Chichizoia, J., and Co., Sardinia, plain
velvets and figured silks
Collard and Coute, France, ribbons
Cope, Hammerton, & Co., United King-
dom, figured ribbons
Cornell, Lyell, & Webster, U.K., ribbons
CoudeiC, aoucaret, & Sons, France, gaze
a bluter, from 10 to 220 threads per in.
Coventry ribbon, U.K., an excellent spe-
cimen of the skill of the parties con-
cerned in the pioduction of it
Cox, R. S., and Co., U.K., an assortment
of fancy ribbons
Critchley, Brinsley, & Co., U.K., figure.!
silks, handkerchiefs, . nd cravats
De Bary, T., ai.d Bischoff, Switzerland,
figured ribbons
Diergardt, F., Prussia, plain and figured
velvets, ana velvet ribbons
Donat, Andre, and Co., France, vestings
and siiks lor cravats, in plain, figured,
and broche satin, and grenadine
Donat, J. & F., France, black silk plush
Dumaine, X., France, organzines
Du Cros, T.j France, organzines and
grenadines
Fontaine, F., France, vesting and gar-
ment silks
Freyvogel and Heussler, Switzerland,
figured ribbons
Gabain, G., Zollverein, silks in damasks,
and brocatelle for furniture
Gindre, L., and Co., France, white and
coloured satins
Giiard, Nephew, and Co., France, black
and coloured velvets
Graham and Sons, U.K., black moire
satins and velvets
Groat and Co., U.K., black crapes, crepe
aerophane, crepe lisse, &c.
Grosvenor, W., and Co., U.K., furniture
silks
Guillot, jun., and Co., Saidinia, plain
velvets, figured velvets, imitation of
white lace on velvet ground
Hadwen and Son, U.K., spun silk yarn
Har.op, Taylor, and Ptarson, U.K., an
assortment of black and shot plain
silks
Heckel, sen., and Co., France, satins in
white, black, & colours of all qualities
Hell, George, Austria, assortment of
brocatelles
Heime, A., France, organzine
Hill, James, and Co., United Kingdom,
plain and figured silks
Hochn and Baumann, Switz.,lustrings
Hold-forth & Son, U.K., spun silk-jams
in all numbecs
Hooper, G., Carroz, & Tabourier, France,
p ain, figured, and printed silk gauzes ;
also illusion tulle
Houldsworth, J., & Co., U.K., furniture
silks
Ibiahim Aga, Turkey, specimens of
figured velvets
1087
1
203
Not
838
Not
1293
265
Jame, Bianchi, and Duseigneur, France,
grenadine and organzines
Keith and Co., U.K., furniture silks
[see p. 10]
Kolokolnikoff, Paul, Russia, specimens
of gold and silver brocade, chenille,
and other textures
in Catalogue, Kondrashoff, Russia, a
variety of silks in brocade damask,
portraits a la Jaquard
Langevin & Co., France, spun silks
in Catalogue, Lapere, M. N., and 0. N.
Dolbean, France, damask reps, figured
and chine silk shawls
Lacher, Faure, and Co., France, speci-
mens of ribbons
Lemann, J., and Son, France, brocatelle
embroidered in gold and silver, also
broche gold on chenille and velvet
grounds
21 Le Mare and Sons, U.K., black and col
1649
velvets, satins, moire, and glace silks
612
CO-?
tsOO
1319
lrJ57
530
346
217
43
1360
153
214
32
205
1403
1402
Le Mire and Son, France, figured silks,
with their, newest styles in lampas,
damask, brocatelle, and embroidery
Ljous Chamber of Commerce, France,
assortment of fancy silks
Martin, J. B., and P., and Casimer,
France, black silk plush
Massing, Brothers, Hubert, and Co.,
France, a similar assortment of black
silk plush
Mathevon & Bouvard, France, specimens
of rich silks
Menet, Jean, France, organzine, both
white and jellow
Meijghius, Brothers, Prussia, plain and
fancy velvets and \elvet ribbons
Messat, Ant., Austria, figured taffeta?,
gauze, and crepe ribbons
Moering, Charhs, Austria, figured and
chine ribbons
Molinari, A., Sardinia, plain velvets, and
for ricli figured vc lvet lor furniture
Montessuy and Cho.i.er, France, crepes,
crepe litse, crepe aerophane, and gauze
of many kinds
Mustapha, Aga Hadgi, Turkey, crapes
Naef and Schwarzenbach, Switzerland,
lustrings and gros-de-Rhin
Orduna, V., Spain, damasks, velvets, ana
other silks ,
Poidebard, N., Tuscany, organzines ana
trams . ..
Poliakoff and Zamiatin, Russia, similar
silks
Ponson, France, plain silks
Potton, Rambaud, and Co., France, as-
sortment of rich figured silks, ana d
woven picture of her Majesty, Pr»lcB
Albert, and Prince of Wales
Regner, Cousin, Prance, velvets, gauzes,
satins, and tafftta baucikei duels, "
lars, shawls,&c, in excellent taste
263 Reichart, F., Austria, plain, figured, anu
m ire silks, for black and coloured saw"