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Class 18.

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Class 18. WOVEN, FELTED, AND LAID FABRICS, DYED AND PRINTED.- Areas L. M. N. O. 2 to 5.-

1 Evans, 1). 8e Co. 121 Cheapside, Manu. and PrintersBritish and foreign silk handkerchiefs, dresses, and table-covers. Registered designs.

2 Baker, Tuckers, & Co. 30 and 31 Gresham St.Manu. and Printers.British and East India silk handker-chiefs and dresses, printed in London. Registered designs.

3 Liddiard 8c Co. iridny Street.Printed de-laiues,bareges, &c.

4 Inglis & Wakefield, Busby Print Works, nearGlasgow.Printed mousselines-de-laine on cotton warp;printed Cashmeres, balzarincs, cottons, and jaconets: designsregistered.

5 Andrews, Sons, 8c Gee, 55 Friday St.Printed cot-ton, muslin, woollen, and mixed fabrics.

0 Devas, Minchener, Sc Routledge, 24 LaurenceLane, Prop.Printed cambric and muslins.

7 WEtcn, Margetson Sc Co. 17 Cheapside, Manu.A selection of Bilk handkerchiefs manufactured from Chinasilk, and India Corahs, printed by the exhibitors.

8 Wilkinson, W. 89 Watting St. China cord pon-gee handkerchiefs, and China and grey twilled bandanas,British manufacture. India corahs, specimens of madderted, cochineal, crimson, 8ec. Specimens of printed and dyedWork, in various stages.

9 Swan 8e Edgar, Piccadilly and Regent St. Prop.-Spitalfields silks, velvets, &c. manufactured by J. Balance*nd Sons, Stone and Kemp, and Winkworth and Proctor.Muslins, printed by Hargreaves, Brothers.

10 Law, Wm. 8c Edw. 37 Monkwell St. Manu.Em-ossed silk and velvet. Specimen of cloth used for book-binding. Embossed velvet and furniture-linings for deco-ctions. Embossed grounds for paper-hangings.

11 Crocker, J. 8e A. 51 Friday St.Harness wovenjjjuslins, for curtains. Complete drapery, blind and cur-Cins of harness woven muslin, showing its adaptation forJhndow decoration. Printed cotton for furniture uses;Ce colours produced by machine, and by machine and blocks,v 12 Keymek, J. Lawrence Lane, Prod.Silk bandanaCtuikerchiefs, Sic. a study, commemorative of the Greatt, *hibition. Printed by A. Applcgath, Dartford.

j 13 Mair, Son, Sc Co. 60 Friday St. London, and 163Ingram St. Glasgow.Twilled bandannas, and cambricCidkerchiefs.

^ 14 McAlpin, Stead, 8c Co. Cummersdale, Carlisle,Printers.Machine and block chintz furnitures,I 1011 cotton velvet, and upon calico.

pj, 15 Hindley Sc Sons, 134 Oxford St. Dos. and Manu.ti^ed chintz furniture: original designs, English produc-

JjlQ Foster, Porter, 8c Co. 47 Wood St. Cheapside,in j' u>British and East India silk handkerchiefs, printed®ndon. Blocks employed in printing handkerchiefs.

Wilson,.Specimens of cloth for bookbinding.18 W elcii, T. Merton Abbey, Merton, Manu.Printed4 eS j# Dl bossed cloth drawing-room table-covers, differentYq an d colourings.

''kh Halford, R. 27 Laurence Lane, Prop.Printedtagj^ndkorchiefs, East India silk manufacture, printed in

2? o 0nNS0N > R - J- Specimens of dyed goods.

bwAiNs°N Sc Dennys, 97 New Bond St. Dcs. and"Chintzes for dining-rooms, libraries, &c. Chintz,

imitation of drapery, for wall-hangings, curtains, bed furni-ture, Sec.

22 Underwood, W. 1 Vere St. Oxford St. Manu.Printed cloth table cover, commemorative of the GreatExhibiton, exhibiting the arms of the principal nations efthe globe.

23 Clarke, E. Neate St. Cobourg Rd. Old Kent Rd.An assortment of printed and painted japanned table covers.

24 Yates Sc Taylof, 42 Gutter Lane, Cheapside, Manu.Specimen of printed and embossed table covers, Sec.

25 Thomson Brothers Sc Sons, 1 Mosley St. Man-chester, Prod.Printed cambrics and de laines, cottonwarps, shot silk, and worsted; printed cambrics, Sec. silkwarps, shot silk.

28 Burd Sc Sons, Manchester, Printers.Machine-printed calicoes and muslins, madder and steam colours.Block-printed calicoes, steam colours. Block-printed windowblinds. Printed quilts.

27 Dalgleisii, Falconer, Sc Co. Lennox Mill, Lennox-town, Stirling, Scotland, Printers.Calico prints and muslinprints.

28 The Strine3 Printing Co. Manchester, Prod.Specimens of machine printing on cotton velvet; eightcolours, produced by one operation, at the rate of sixty yardsper minute. Specimens of madder work, Sec.

29 Nelson, Knowles, Si Co. 11 George St. Manchester,Printers.Chintz furniture; chintzeB and other prints: alltile colours printed at once by cylinder.

30 Potter, E. 8c Co. Dinting Vale, Glossop, andManchester, Prod.Variety of calico prints ; moderate incost, and produced by machine throughout.

31 Samuels, .1. Sc Co. Manchester, Manu.Velvets;velveteens; moleskins; satins; printed drills; Alberttweeds ; Holsteins; Waldemars; mock quiltings and her-ring bones; diamond and welted quiltings and satins.

32 Ramsev, C. Sc Co. Manchester, Prop.Dyed andprinted cotton trouser cloth, in imitation of woollen.

33 Bannerman Sc Sons, Manchester, Prod.Daciancloth. Patent cloth, used for curtains, Sec. Cloth for la-dies dresses, coats, bindings for books, Sec.

34 Baylet 8c Craven, 61 Mosley St. Manchester.Calico prints, fast lilacs, madder colours; and two and threecoloured madderworks. Sample of a newresist purple,Sec.

35 Swanwick 8c Johnson, Manchester, Prod.Printedcalico and printed muslin.

38 Hoyle Sc Sons, 58 Mosley Street, Manchester.Printed calicoes. Printed cambrics, suitable for children,and large patterns for dresses. Printed muslins. Checkedand plain jaconets. Printed mousseline-de-laines and Llamas,both mixed fabrics.

37 Steiner, T. Sc Co. Church, near Accrington, Man-chester, Manu. and Inv.Cotton fabrics, dyed Turkey-redand printed in various colours.

38 Hargreaves, Brothers, & Co. Manchester; Led-diard Sc Co. London, Manu.Chintzes and muslins, printedin permanent colours. A design of ore block printing,by Mercers patent process, with the ordinary colours, Sec.

39 Sale, J. N. Manchester, Prod.Collection of shirt-ings and of cottons, printed by machine and block.

40 Bradwell Sc Adams, Ardwick, Manchester, Prod,and Des.Printed velveteens; a memento of the late SirRobert Peel, Bart.