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Official catalogue of the Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851 / by Authority of the Royal Commission
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to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, in commemoration of thebaptism of the infant Prince.

531 Large quartz crystal.Duke of Devonshire. (Cl. 1.)98 a ^phans.M iller, F. M.

99 ^ e P^3 r ail d Aurora. Marshall, W., A.R.A.

100 Model for a statue of Or. Jenner.

101 Model of a colossal statue of the late Marquis of Bute. Thomas, J. E.

102 Statue of Dr. Goodhall, provost of Eton.W eekes.2 Mass of native silver from Atacama.(Chili*)

51 Large earthen wine jar, manufactured in the vil-lage of Toboso, in La Mancha.'(Spain.)

262 Howitzer and mortars of wrought-iron. From theRoyal Ordnance Office, Onate (Spain),

263 Howitzer, from Royal Cannon Foundry, Seville.1098 Large earthern olive jar, from Portugal.

A large mosaic:lluins of Poestum, by Rinaldi (Rome').19 Large tazza of Oriental alabaster, of the diameter ofEnglish feet, by Moda, Tommaso Della (Rome.)

103 The nymph Glycera and a nymph; statues inmarble, by the late R. J. Wyatt, of Rome. Capt. Leyland.

16 Cupid and Psyche (Rome). \ Exhibited by Capt.29 Rinaldi and Armeda (Rome). 3 Leyland.

437 Statue of Her Majesty the Queen, cast in zinc by theVieille Montague Mining Company. (Class 1.)

1053 Iron fountain, cast by Andre, of Val DOsne (France).173 Church-organ, by Du.croqu.et, P. A. Rue St. Maur,Germain, Paris (France).

1215 Group in plaster. Bas-reliefs in maTble, The Medici,and Francesca da Rimini, by Etcx.

Bas-relief in bronze: The Raft.

923 Earge iron tazza.Matifat, Paris,lorr Boy, by Jaen de Bay.

187 St. Michael and the Dragon, colossal group in. F e?o2» y E>u Seigneur, 86 rue de 1Ouest (France).

. m?-? Buat marble:Fiat Volentas Tua and Head ofrpl st^y Lemaire. (France.)

Faun , by E. E. L. Lequesne (France).A Sig ^ rou P in Plaster, by Etex (France).

ua+v,o Children & Dogs. Group: Drowned

(France)^ 111 aUtl Eagle > carved, glass frameL eciiesne

: : De th °f the Stag.J. Df. Bat. (France).

IIS if £ e vases 2lnc bronzed (France).

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i *455 The Infant^Ioses (Belgium).

! 465 The Cradle of Love a ?> t (Belgium)t Fraiken (Belgium). 6 and ^ Ca P tlve love ^

PauI , and Virginia-G. Qeefs (Beleium")

J^\ A f P .p ^ : "v C - Lion ' n Lo'-o; and a smallIfiQ W f S r C T eefs - Sclmerbeck (Belgium).

' 463 Mother and Child.L. Jehotte fBelsriuvnV b

450 Carvings in wood, by C. Geertz (Belgium)

409 Carvings in wood (Belgium).

' 454 Christ crucified, carving in wood (Belgium)

; 485 Psyche calling on Love for help, by C. A Fraiken

Sohaerbeek, near Bruisels (Belgium). ' " ^raiacn,

j 456 The Young ShepherdGiottos first Trial at Draw-m S> by J. Tuerlincks (Home).

f1 Venus and Cupid disarmed.S. Jaquet (Belgium")f§4 Truth.S imonis (Belgium).

? irl and ® ov e, by S. Geefs (Belgium),statue : The Torments of Cain, by L. Jehotte, St.,i.ri e)f' oode t near Brussels (Belgium).

Cuyper ^g aad . ian ^' r ° man weeping the loss of her Child, by

TOfW' 8 ' t ' n S s . zinc: Stag at Rest (Netherlands).

7 , rou ? ln marble: Mazeppa, by G. Iierotti, of Milan.

Jewels and precious stoncs.-fl. T. Hope, M.P.

M±QUB in marhln» *. i*

710 The wounded Achilles, by Fraccaroli, of Verona.

^ 737 Painted window, representing Dante and some ofhis Ideas, by G. Bertini, Milan (Austria).

430 Statuettes by Ferncorn, cast in iron; candelabrumby Bernardo de Bernardis; and statue, Field Marshal Ra-detzkyfrom the Prince of Salms Foundry (Austria).

712 Statuette in marble, and models in wax, by D.Gaudolfi.

267 Castings in zinc, by Geiss of Berlin (Prussia.)

Coil of fiat iron-wire rope, made by Felten of Cologne.

279 Group, in zinc, bronzed, representing an Amazonon horseback attacked by a tigermodelled by ProfessorA. Kiss, and cast in zinc and bronzed by M. Geiss, of Berlin.

840 Table ornament of oxydized silver, by AlbertWagner (Prussia).

194 Large globe, in relief (Prussia).

90 Two statues, seven feet high, modelled by Sckvan-thaler, cast in bronze and unchased, but matted. Libussa,Queen of the Bohemians, anno 700; and George I. of Bohe-mia (Bavaria).

285 Boy with a Swan, in bronze, by Schwanthaler, theproperty of the King of Prussia.

235 Marble pedestal; table-tops of marble and red-granite ; large vase with pedestal, by Cantian, of Berlin.

90 Colossal Lion, fifteen feet long and nine feet high,by Muller, of Munich (Bavaria.)

271 Group of figures in cast-iron; the Warwick vase;the Athenian vase; the Alexander vase, the border decoratedwith reliefs after Thorwaldsen, from the Royal PrussianIron Foundry, Berlin (Prussia).

Gothic vase in terra cotta.

852 Tigress, by Julius Haenel.

299 The Muse Polyhymnia, after an antique in the RoyalMuseum, Berlin, by Kesseler, of Greifswald (Prussia).

273 Cast of a part of the pedestal of the monument ofFred. William III. of Prussia, by Prof. F. Drake, Berlin.

289 Newfoundland Dog in bronze, after the model ofMoeller, by L. Fribel, of Berlin.(Prussia).

431 Statue: Arminius, Prince of the Cheruskers, ahostage at Rome, by C. Cauer, of Creuznach.(Prussia).

Girl at Well, in bronze, by Einsiedelsches, of Lauch-hammer.

240 A fountain, with group of children, &c. by E. March,Thiergartenfelde, near Charlottenburg, Prussia,

105 Models of two groups, representing the breaking-inof horses, by Von Hofer, of Stuttgard. (Wurtemberg)

37 A bell of brass, 383 kilogr. weight, with iron clapperand tackle, by F. Gruhl, Kleinwelka, near Bautzen, Saxony.

837 Four tables and pedestal of inlaid marble (Prussia).

Large candelabra.(Russia).

39 Adam and Eve, in plaster, by Jerichau(Denmark).

38 Orestes, a statue, by Bissen.(Denmark).

Vases of Swedish porphyry, presented by the King ofSweden to the late Gen. Sir K. Wilson.Capt. Wallis, K.N.

Model of the Falls of Niagara, by G. Catlin.

160 Mass of zinc ore weighing 16,400 lbs., taken fromnear the surface in Sussex county, New Jersey, U. S.

522 Statue in marble: The Greek Slave, by HiramPowers, United States.(America).

547 Statue in marble: TheFisherBoy.Hiram Powers.

Specimens of newspapers, published in America.

511 Railway bridge of simple construction, United States.

467 Statue: The Wounded Indian, by Stephenson, ofBoston, Massachusetts, U. S. America.

428 Large spherical bell of union metal. MorkiesStirling (Class 1). T

61 Model of a glasshouse, with eight-pot furnace. L/argcmelting-pot weighing one ton. Specimens of sheet and plateglass, ruby and other coloured glass, Sec. Exhibited b)Hartley & Co., of Sunderland, Durham (m the Unted Hates

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