South Central Gallery.]
Class 19.
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Class 19. TAPESTRY, FLOOR CLOTHS, LACE, and EMBROIDERY.
— South. Central Gallery. —
( Carpets , Table Covers ,
Tapestries , Oilcloths , suspended from the Girders in the Galleries, and against the Walls of the
Building .)
1 Biddle, I). 81 Oxford St. Prop.—Specimen of Ho-lton lace, des. by T. jSharp, and manu. by J. Tucker.Honiton guipure mantle. Bridal and guipure scarfs; shawl;double flounce. Flounce of point d’Angleterre.
2 Fisher & Robinson, 12 Watling St.—Black silkJ*ce and piece goods, blonde machine-run curtains, tambour-lowerings, needlework, quiltings, &c.
^ 3 Groucock, Oopestake, Moore, & Co. 5 Bow Chyd.
"lanu.—Lace from Honiton and Buckinghamshire, em-woidered muslins, cotton lace, net, needlework, &c.
^ 4 Lambert & Bury, Limerick, Ireland, Bes. and
*>anu.—Lace: shaded lace flounce; shawl; and workedCa, rf> in imitation of Valenciennes, &c.
. 5 Howell, James & Co. Regent St.—Honiton guipure
*ce Bhawl, mantle, and berthe. White silk dress andP r °n, embroidered with birds and flowers.
U 6 Weedon, F. Goldsmith St. City, Manu.—A rich**twh point-lace square, and specimens of flouncing.
7 8 Neiunck, Mdlle. Scrubs, 10 New Cavendish St.
‘“"'Lace.
I 10 Laugher & Cosens, 97 Oxford St. Prop. — GuipureCe balf-shawl, manufactured at Honiton.j, H Weedon, F. P. 29 Lower St. Islington, Bes. and* ace ^ >er ^ ie a description of work designated
0 12 Pullan, Matilda, 126 Albany St. Regent’s Park,f J nv. and Manu.—Modern point lace, worked with acommon sewing needle.
b( 13 Taw ell, S. 16 Gresham St. West, Manil.—Tam-^°ndon ^ aCe Bcar *j imitation of Honiton, manufactured in
Gould, J. & F. 89 Watling St. Manu.—RegisteredI*? t® wor ^» produced entirely by hand,p. Hrltng, G. F, 224 Regent St. Manu.
' ln citation of Brussels point, embroidered in gold, &c.1 q upon a fine clear patent net.fitltitvT . AKI> » S. 268 Regent St. Bes. and Manu.—tace BCa ri. British guipure lace berthe, a new
BonH^fi + ^ lEGO DE Branchardieue, Elenore, Newtion « ^ nv »* an d Ma nu.—Crochet work. Flounce, iroita-^tavni. point lace. Besign, in silk and gold, for
1 «*> °k c °vcrs.
Brow ^ ,7. 170 Regent St. Manu.—Royal Irish
Point J >01r ^ i a Ppet: head dress of Irish rose point; looplft 38 ?? Belfast; Hibernian point collar, &c.
Patent , At,L i Bunnicliffb & Co. Nottingham, Manu.—taffeta 1 , ast ?° ve ^ vo ^» plain and mixed pile; silk elasticJ. ; Simla and lace shawls, &c. Des. by
taim^dn k. IIlKIN > H. Nottingham.—Black silk flounces, falls,taces o £~ta ces ? white and coloured blonds, Valenciennes,21 °a made and finished on the machine at once.edgi ntts „ DAM3 & Sons, Nottingham, Manu.—Laces and^ made entirely by machinery.
-White lace
25 Heymann & Alexander, Nottingham.—Machine-wrought cotton laee curtains. Cotton extra twist Brusselsnet. Zephyr net, for embroidery. Mechlin net, and cottonBrussels linings. Black silk Jacquard lace, shawl, &c.
27 Whitlock & Billlald, Mary Gate, Nottingham,Manu.—Machine-wrought cotton Mechlin laces, needle em-broidered. The groundwork made from No. 520 yarn, spunand doubled.
28 Herbert & Co. Nottingham, Manu.—Lace of va-rious kinds from the warp machine; crotchet lace from thewarp and twist machine. Blond edgings, from the twistmachine.
29 Mallet k Barton, Nottingham, and New Basford,Manu.—Silk lace; silk lace fringes, imitation Valenciennes;cotton laces, hand and machine-wrought.
30 Hollins, S. Nottingham, Manu.—Lace goods: Ma-chine-made cotton Brussels nets and laces, figured by theneedle. Various hosiery goods.
31 Moore, S. W. Hockley Mill, Nottingham, Manu.—Lace and net made from N o. 520 lace thread, and plain netmade from No. 630.
32 Keckless & Hicklinc, Nottingham, Mann.—'Whiteand black lace flounces, &c., falls, shawls, &c., embroideredpartly by machinery, and partly by hand
33 Vickers, W. Nottingham, Manu.—Black'silk laceshawls, scarfs, mantles, falls, &c., from the pusher bobbin-net machine, and embroidered.
34 Greasley & Hopcroft, Nottingham, Manu.—Lacearticles. Jacquard pusher 6 ilk shawl, figured needleworkshawls, falls, &c.
41 Steegmann & Co. Nottingham, Inv. and Manu.—Figured lace-c-urtains, made entirely on the lace machine byJacquard application.
45 Forrest & Sons, 101 Grafton St. Dublin, and AbbeyCt. Factory, Limerick, Manu.—Laces: Koyal Irish guipure,Irish applique; Limerick; lace dresses, flouncings, scarfs, &c.
47 Vischi, A. M. J. 21 Greville St. Hatton Garden,Manu.—Artificial flowers in wool, green turf, &c.
47a Moore, Mrs. Gt. Castle St. — An embroideredlace smoking cap.
48 Jancowski, W. York, Des. and Manu.—State chair,of ruby-coloured silk velvet, embroidered with gold, silver,and jewels. Arms ot the city of York, embroidered in gold,silver, and silk. Picture, embroidered with silk
49 Davies, Mrs. 29 Harewood Sq. Des. and F.xec.—Set of chessmen, draughtsmen, dice, and board in needle-work. Tile pawns representing Her Majesty’s body-guard.
50 Rose, Elizabeth, Paulerspury, near Towcester,Dos. and Manu.—Full-sized black lace dress. Shawl. Scarf-shawl. Veil. Berthe, made of black pillow lace.
51 Mee, Cornelia, Bath, inv. Des. and Manu. 1 —Ban-ner screen, the flags of all nations, richly embroidered infine silks. F.mbroidery applied to decorative furniture.
53 O’Donnell, Mary, 69 London St. Reading, Des. —
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