Class XIII.— XIV.J
LIST OF AWARDS OF THE JURIES.
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1432 Bepiquet and Silvent, France, fancy vests
in velvet plush
311 Eitcher Linder, Switzerland, plain satin
ribbons
30 Bignon, F., and Co., Prussia, organzine
lor satins
24 Eobinson, J. W., and Co., U.K., a variety
of satins, serges, velvets, plush, &3.
.. Eobinson, J. and E., & Co., U.K., velvet
vestings, black armozine, silks, and
satins for cravats
6 Eobinson, J. and T., United Kingdom,
black and coloured velvets
153 Eyffel & Co., Switzerland, half Florence,
Florence, and Marceline
3 Sanderson & Eeid, U.K., figured vestings
.. Saposhinkoff, Prussia, specimens of gold
and silver brocade, and other textures
152 Sarrazin and Co., Switzerland, specimens
of figured ribbons
152 Sarrazin, J. T., Switzerland, specimens
of figured ribbons
.. Scheibler, E., and Co., Austria, organ-
zine,|28 derniers for satin, and for their
grenadine, 48 derniers in four threads
.. Scheibler and Co., Austria, plain and
fancy velvets, and velvet ribbons
.. Spit.alfields School of Design, United
Kingdom, figured and brocaded silks
Schopper, M.A., Austria, brocatelles
Schwarzenbach, F. J., Switzerland, gros-
de-Ehin, and poult-de-soce
Seamer, Thomas, U.K., moire, antique,
and plain velvets
Simons, J., heirs of, Zollverein, a variety
of velvets, figured silks, cravats, hand-
kerchiefs, scarfs, vestings, gauzes, &c.
Solei, Bd., Sardinia, rich figured silks,
armures, and a royale ground for fur-
niture, and some gauze diaphane for
the same purpose
Soller and Co., Switzerland, specimens of
figured ribbons
Sou be} ran, Louis, France, organzine
Stapfer, J., Switzerland, plain, coloured,
striped, and checked gros-de-Naples
Staub, Brothers, Switzerland, figured silks
Sulger and Stuckelberger, Switzerland,
figured ribbons
Tellard, C. M., France, plain glace silks,
armures, moire, antiques, and rep silks
Yatin, F., Son, and Co., France, an as-
sortment of fancy silk gauzes, dresses,
and shawls
"Verza, Brothers, ' nstria, trams
Vigant, Brother^ .ranee, chiue ribbons,
and some figi' ■' libbons
Yon Bruck, Li., ^nd Sons, Prussia, an as-
sortment of plain velvets, and velvet
ribbons
9 Walters & Sons, United Kingdom, black
plush for hats
41 Wardle, H. and T,, United Kingdom,
similar productions
270
153
15
514
40
152
490
153
153
152
1030
1704
194
1524
535
65 Winkworth and Procters, U.K., shot and
glace gros, and figured ami chine silks
153 Zeller, Felix, and Son, Switzerland, gros-
de-Naples and satinet, both gaspe
153 Zurrer, Jacob, Switzerland, Persians and
sarsnets
HONOUEABLE MENTION.
154 Alioth, T. S., and Co., Switzerland,
chappes and spun silks
153 Amanu and Egli, Switzerland, satinet,
chine, lustrings, and gros-de-Naples
763 Bert, France, collection of ancient silks
7 Bracci, F., Rome, organzine
830 Bachofer and Vollschwitz, Prussia, black
plush for travelling caps
250 Bader, Brothers, Austria, an assortment
of checks and chine silks, cravats,
handkerchiefs, and scarfs
26 Brooks, Thomas, U.K., plain silks
15 Boelger, Mark, Switzsrland, chappes and
spun silk.3
764 Bertrand, Ad , France, figured umbrella
and parasol silks, plain poplins, chine,
and figured silks
252 Bujatti, Franz, Austria, damask and fur-
niture silks, black satins, anl table
covers for Greece
68 Caldecot, E. and E., U.K , ribbons
1137 Causse and Garion, France, white poil 12,
13 derniers, for ribbons and for organ-
zine and trams, both white and yellow
71 Ch walla Antoine, J., Austria, " drammed"
silks (a tours comtes)
.. Deydier, Paul, France, organzine
1176 Delarbre, Yictor, France, white and
yellow organzine
831 Eymieu, Paul, and Son, France, spun silk,
both shot and warp
255 Fries and Zeppezauer, Austria, damask
& broche shot cotton, also figured silks
37 Formento, J. L., and Co., Sardinia,
organzine, 26, 28 derniers
832 Fabregue, Nourry, Son, Barnouin, and
Co., France, spun silk, weft and warp
153 Gessner,A..Switzerland, armures,glactis,
and striped and checked gros-de-Naples
533 Greef, F. \V., Prussia, velvets and silks
for parasols and umbrellas
1241 Gantilion, T. E., France,woven landscape
1^262 Honbostel, C. G., and Co., Austria, an
assortment of plain and figured silks,
and for figured silk handkerchiefs, terry
velvets, and figured crepe shawls
524 Jacobs and Bering, Zollverein, specimens
of parasol silks
207 Iraf-Ogli, Eussia, plain and striped goods,
made from Caucasian silk
38 Knoxr, F., Bavaria, silk plush for hats
525 Kaibel, J., Prussia, chine and fig. silks
264 Kostner, A., a sim. assortment to the last
1298 Laverne and L. Mathieu, France, poil or
tram singles, for gaze-a-bluter, & crepe-
de-chine, and for organzine
204
371
921
227
1353
133
582
523
218
152
153
88
161
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1472
259
37
202
22
87
161
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1500
1037
1040
1511
931
28
62
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153
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209
Lokteff, J., Eussia, ribbons, plush waist-
coats, in gros-grains, and neckerchiefs
Lapteff, N., Eussia, plain, checked,
striped, chine and figured silks
Martel, Geotfray, and Valansot, France,
figured and broche silk cravats
Meyer, Brothers, Switzerland, handker-
chiefs, Marceline and flounce broche3,
Marceline, Jaspe, &c.
Mejean and Sons, France, organzine and
grenadine for lace
Merer and Co., Prussia, plush for vest-
ir>gs and caps
Meifredi, Armentario, Eome, organzine
Meyer and Englemann, Prussia, parasol
silks, cravats, shawls, and vestings
Neviandtand Pfleideren, Prussia, cravats
and handkerchiefs
Pfenningberger, J., Austria, ribbons
Prieswerck, D., and Co., Switzerland,
ribbons
Eordorf, H., Switzerland, striped and
plain gros-de-Naples
Eossi, G. M., Austria, trams and or-
ganzine3
Eyhiner and Sons, Switzerland, chappes
and spun silks
St. Tulle, Magnanerie experimental, con-
ducted by MM. Guerin and Eobert,
France, raw silk
Sauvage, R..France, moire silks, armures,
and taffetas
Sphipper, C, Austria, black plush for hats
Simon, H., Bavaria, silk plush for hats
Sitoff, Brothers, Eussia, silver-gilt
fringes, braidings, and wire thread, and
samples of brocade
Soper, H., U.K., parasol silks
Steiner, G., and Son, Austria, trams and
organzines
Stieff and Harras, Zollverein, vestings
and fancy cravats
Stillvvell & Son,U.K.,damask for furniture
Thevenot, Baffin, and lloux, France, rich
red silks, chine shawls, and chine silks
Thibert and Adam, France, black silk
plush for hats
Thomas, Brothers, France, flounces of
various shades
Troccon, A., France, silk shawls, and
silks for cravats
Yalansot, M., France, terry velvets, and
plushes, for bonnets
Vanner, J., and Son, U.K., parasol silks
Yon der Murhl, Brothers, Switzerland,
glace gros-de-Naples
Washington and Davies, U.K., plain and
figured plushes for vestings
Wirz and Co., Switzerland, satinet and
black gros-de-Naples
Wilson and Co , U.K., silk plush for hats
Zalaghin, Russia, gros-de-Naples, glace
and checked gros-gros-moire (watered
silk) and satin
plain J
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XIV.—MANUFACTURES FROM FLAX AND HEMP.
JURORS.
Count F. E. Yan IIarrach, Chairman, Austria ; Chamberlain of his Imp. Majesty, Pres. of Bohemian Soc. of Arts & Manuf , Prague.
Charles Tee, Deputy Chairman, Pindar Oak, Barnsley ; Manufacturer.
William Charley, Joint Reporter, Seymour-Hill, Belfast; Bleacher.
G. Lefevre, Joint Reporter, Belg.; Senator, Pres. Ch. of Com., Gand.
— Legentil, France ; Pres. of Chamb. of Com., Paris, and Central Jur.
John McMaster, Guilford, Baubridge, Ireland ; Manufacturer.
John Moir, Dundee; Manufacturer.
Carl Noback, N. Germany ; German Commissioner.
Alexander Scherer, Russia; of the Ministry of Finance.
John Wilkinson, J. P., Leeds ; Flax Spinner.
THE PEIZE MEDAL.
19 Alexandrovsk Manufactory, the Impe-
rial, Eussia, canvas
5 Andrews, M„ U.K., damask tablecloths
and napkins \_see p. 147]
216 Berthelot and Bonte, Belgium, hand-
spun flax yarns
51 Beyers, Widow, and Co.,Saxony, damask
cloths and napkins
27 Birrell, David, U.K., damask tablecloths
and napkins
562 Bolenius and Nolte, Prussia, fine linens
32 Boniface and Son, France, cambrics
20 Clibborn, Hill, and Co., U.K., diapers
212 Cooreman, A. J., Belgium, lace thread
made from hand-spun yarns
92 Coulson, J., and Co., U.K., damask table-
cloths and napkins
63 Cox, Erothers, U.K., low-priced striped
bedding and Hessians
235 Cumont-Ueclercq, Belgium, linen threads
(colour)
137 Dautremer & Co., France, flax yarns
221 Decock-Wattrelot, & Baudouin, Belgium,
fine linens
519 Eickholt, Anton, Heirs of, Prussia, de-
signs of damasks and colours of linen
193 Ferrol, the Eoyal Manufactory of Isabella
II., at, Spain, canvas
48 Finlayson, Bousfield, and Co., U.K.,
strength, taste, and neatness in threads
(coarse and middle sizes)
Fraser, Douglas, U.K., canvas made by
steam-power loom
Grassot & Co., France, damasks
Haro, E. F., France, canvas for historical
painting
16 Henning, J., U.K., damask tablecloths
and cambrics
Hives and Atkinson, Class IV., U.K.,
mill, and spun, yarns
Holdsworth, W. B., and Co., U.K., satin-
finish, linen threads
Kums, E., Belgium, assortment of canvas,
Russia sheetings, &:
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468
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128
Kirk, W., and Son, United Kingdom,
brown linens of low description and
price, Hollands
Kramsta and Sons, Prussia, bleached
plattitas for export
63 Laing, J. and A., U.K., ducks, imitation
Russia-sheeting
63 Lawson, Alexander, U.K., assortment of
low-priced dowlas, hucks, sheeting,
window-blinds, &c.
19 McCay, T., U.K., fronting linen, ma ie of
mill-SDun warp and hand-spun weft
25 McMurray, T., & Co., United Kingdom,
fine linens
320 Mrflo-Dickson & Co., France, canvas
55 Marshall and Co., Class IV., U.K., pre-
paration of " China grass"
936 Merlie-Lefevre & Co., France, cordage
636 Mestivier and Hamoir, France, cambrics
74 Milvain and Harford, U.K., canvas made
with bands
231 Moerman-Vanlaere, J., Belgium, assort-
ment of canvas, of tow, fl nx, and hemp,
also railway waggon coverings
222 Parmentier, P., Belgium, finis linen of
mill-spun yarn, also handkerchiefs
288 Peldrian Franz's Heirs, Austria, fine linen
of hand-spun yarn
7 Richardson, J. N., Sons, and Howden,
U.K., light shirting linens for export
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