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Paris Universal Exhibition 1855 : catalogue of the works exhibited in the British section of the exhibition : with notices of the commercial progress of the United Kingdom, under the respective classes : in French and English / published by [Royal] Authority
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Echiquier, fauteuils et tabourets en ivoire et bois débèneBerhampore.

Boîtes et objets divers travailles en mosaïque, Bombay.

Chaise montée en argent. Rajah Huttinah, de Patna.

Portes sculptées.Rajah de Keroly.

Echiquiers et tables pour le trictrac, etc., en ivoire, en boisde sandal, en corne, travaillés en mosaïque, Vizagapatain(M). Messrs. Eisdell et Ashcombe .

Meubles, boîtes et corbeilles laqués, de Bareilly et deBurmah. E. I. C.

Nattes et corbeilles en grande variété, Bengale, Burmah,Madras et Bombay. E. I. C., Rajah Prosonauth Roy ,Baboo Joykisson Mookerjee , Messrs. VT. Robinson etde, et H. Stainforth, Esq.

Natte divoire, de Syllict en Bengale.

Corbeilles de vity-vcyr (racine d'anatherum muricatum)Poona (Bo).

25® CLASSE.

Chess-table, arm-chairs, and footstools, of ivory and ebony India,from Berhampore. ci ~~24

Boxes and other objects in mosaic work (Bo). _

Arm-chair, silver mounted.Rajah Ilutinah, of Patna. Furniture

Carved doors. Rajah of Keroly. tion.

Chess-tables and backgammon-boards, of ivory and sandal-wood, in mosaic work (Vizagapatam, M.) Ditto, ofhorn. Messrs. Eisdell and Ashcombe.

Furniture, boxes and baskets of lacquered ware (Bareillyand Burmah). E.I.C.

Mats and baskets in great variety, Bengal, Burmah,

Madras, and Bombay. E.I.C ., Rajah Rrosonauth Roy,

Baboo Joykisson Mokerjee, Messrs. V. T. Robinson andCo., and If. Stahijorth, Esq.

Ivory mat from Sylhct, in Bengal.

Baskets of khuskhus (anatherum muricatum), from Poonah(Bo).

CLASS XXV. Class 25 .

Vêtements.

Vêtements des hommes et des femmes de lInde, turbanset chaussures. E. I. C & Fraser, Esq., Maharajah deBikanter, Raj of Bhurtpore , et Shajee Begum.

Marabouts, boas, mantilles, colliers de plumes et de duvet,de Commercolly (B.)

Marabouts de Cochin. Raja de Cochin.

Sacs, etc., brodés avec soie, Cachemire.

Ouvrages en perles de verre, Madras.

Ouvrages en chenille, Wuzeerabad.

Papier ciselé. Mr. J. Deveria.

Bracelets de coquilles coupées, Dacca (B).

Bracelets de laque en variété, Mirzapore (B), Aska (M),Hyderabad (M).

Eventails et punkahs divoire, de bois de sandal, de vity-veyr, de feuille de palmier, ou palmyra, des plumes depaon, etc.

Eventail, parapluie, parasol et émouchoirs des cours,Moorshedabad (B).

Emouchoirs divoire et de bois de sandal, Bhurtpore.

Cannes divoire, de bois de sandal, de Népal et de Travan-core et Berhampore.

Pipes a eau, kalians, et hookas en variété dargent, de bidry,en airain et en poterie.

Pipes de Khampti. W. JVagentrüber.

Oooka complet. Capit. Ogilvie.

Hooka en argent. Hamilton et Cie , Calcutta.

Peignes en ivoire, en corne, en métaux, en bois.

Objets tournés en ivoire, Scindh (Bo).

Objets sculptés en variété en ivoire, en bois de sandal, Ber-hampore, etc.

Couvercles pour les verres, fait9 en corne. Dr. J. B.Chalmer.

Objets divers en corne, Rutuagherry (Bo).

Objets divers en agate, etc., Cambay (Bo), Banda (B).

Broches, bracelets, porte-plumes, poignées en agate, Cam-bay.

Nécessaires, encriers en ivoire, en bois de sandal, Bombay,Calcutta.

Eoîtos en cornes de bufïle et de l'élan, et des piquants deporcépic, etc., Vizagapatam (M.), Monghyr (B.)

Echiquiers divoire et décaille, divoire et de corne.

Eoîtc sculptée en bois de sandal. Rao de Cutch.

Eoîtes sculptées en bois débène. General Delamotte.

Boîtes, etc., de bois de Palmier, Bhagulpore,

Boîtes de papier mâché et laquées, Cachemire, Bareilly,Pegu, Burmah.A 1 . I <7., Lt. Blair, Mr. J. Morris.

Boîtes de bois peint en dessins, Scind. Messrs. Eisdell etAshcombe.

tables de mosaïque de bois, Pénaug et Singapour (B.)

Corbeilles en variété de racine odorante ou vetiveyr, etc.,Poona (Bo.)

Articles of Dress.

2 Silver Medals. 23 Bronze Medals. 30 HonourableMentions.

Dresses of men and women of India, turbans and slippers.E.I.C., S. Fraser, Esq., Maharajah of Bikaneer, Raj ojIJhurtpoor , and Shajee Begum.

Marabout feathers, boas, mantillas, collars, from Commer-colly (B).

Marabout feathers from Cochin. Rajah of Cochin.

Purses, &c., embroidered in silk, Cashmere.

Glass bead work, Madras.

Chenille work, Wuzeerabad (B).

Cut paper. Mr. J. Deveria.

Shell bracelets, Dacca (B).

Variety of lac bracelets from Mirzapore (B), Aska (M),Hydrabad (M).

Fans and punkahs of ivory, sandalwood, khuskhus, palmleaves, Palmyra wood, and peacock feathers, &c.

Fan, umbrella, parasol, fly-flapper for royal persons, Moor-shedabad.

Ivory chowries ; the same of sandalwood, from Bhurtpore.

Ivory walking-sticks, and of sandal w r ood, from Nepaul,Travaucore (M), and Berhampore (B).

"\Vater-pipe9, kalians, hookahs in great variety, of silver,bidryware, pewter, anti of clay.

Khampti pipes. JV. Wagentriiber.

A complete hookah. Captain Ogilvie.

Silver hookah. Hamilton and Co., Calcutta.

Combs of ivory, horn, metal, and wood.

Carved ivory articles, Scinde (Bo).

Great variety of objects carved in ivory and iu sandalwood,Berhampore.

Glass covers made of horn. Dr.J. B . Chalmer.

Articles of horn, Rutnagherry (Bo).'

Articles of agate, &c., Cambay (Bo), Banda (B).

Brooches, bracelets, penholders, and sword handles ofagate, Cambay (Bo).

Workboxes, inkstands, of ivory and sandalwood, fromBombay and Calcutta.

Boxes of buffalo horn, deer horn, porcupine quills, &c.,from Vizagapatam (M) and Monghyr (B).

Chessboards of ivory, of horn, and of shells.

Carved sandalwood boxes. Rao of Cutch.

Carved ebony boxes. General Delamotte.

Boxes of palm-wood, Bhagulpore.

Boxes of papier mâché and lacquered, from Cashmere,Bareilly, Pegu, and Burmah. E.l (7-, LieutenantBlair, Mr. J. Morris.

Boxes painted, of various designs, from Scinde. E.I.C . ;3lessrs. Eisdell and Ashcombe.

Wooden table, in mosaic work, from Penang and Singapore(B).

Baskets in variety of scented root, &c., Poona (Bo)

Clothing-,Fancy Arti-cles, &c.