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Class 22.
GENERAL HARDWARE, including LOCKS and GRATES.
441 Edge, T. Westminster, Manu.—Patent wet gas-meter. Patent dry gas-meter. Photometer to ascertain theilluminating power of gas.
442 Young, W. 18 and 33 Queen St. Cheapside,Inv. andManu.—Vesta lamps, lanterns and burners, to burn rectifiedturpentine. Spirit cases, with air-tight stopper.
443 Strode, W. 16 St. Martin’s-le-Graud.—Gas cookingrange, boiler, stoves, and signal lamps.
444 Faraday & Son, 114 Wardour St. Manu —Gas chan-delier, upon Professor Faraday’s principle, by which allnoxious products are carried oft*.
445 I>EBArrER, H. 10 and 11 Creed Lane, Des. andManu.—Concentrating gas-lamp, for externally illuminatingshop-windows, on the parabolic construction.
440 Clark, R. & Restell, T. 447 Strand, Des. andInv.— Lamps and gas burners. New locks. Railway pas-sengers’ communications. A new principle in clockwork;gravitating clock without pendulum.
447 Palmer & Co. Sutton St. Clerkenwell, Manu.—Candle lamps. Weather lamps, to bum candles, for ware-houses. stables, and out-buildings.
448 Holliday, R. Huddersfield, and 128 Holbom Hill,London, Manu. — Self-generating gas lamps. Patented.Sulphate, muriate, carbonate and iiquor of ammonia, &c.
449 Rettie & Sons, Aberdeen, Manu.—Patent signallamps for vessels in distress. K. Rettie, inv. and pat
450 Holgate, J. 6 Arthur St. East, Inv. and part Des.—Signal lamps for railways, &c. Hardware fittings forrailway carriages.
451 Squire, R. 16 South St. Manchester Sq. Manu.—Plated bastema and other carriage lamps; railway taillamp; hand signal; improved magic lantern; travellingEtna: improved lamp for singeing horses.
452 Smiths & Co. Blair St. Edinburgh, Des. and Manu.—Stationary railway-signal, lantern, anu lamp. A lanternand lamp for & railway train. A railway-carriage rooflamp. A stage-coach lantern and lamp. Hand signal-lampfor a railway.
453 Biggs, — , Frome, Somerset.—Tin pastry moulds.
455 Saunders, W. J. 11 Polygon, Clarendon Sq. Inv.
and Manu.—Pneumatic solar lamp for railways, lighthouses,See. adapted for common animal or vegetable oil.
458 Bright, R. 37 Bruton St. Inv. and Manu.—Lamps.Patent lamp wick9, &c.
459 Childs, J. Brentford, Manu.—Brass fountain lump,with adjusting concentric burner, for a lighthouse lantern.
461 Hughes, J. G. 158 Strand, Prop.—New designs forcandle lamps, candelabra, and for spirit and oil lamps. Gaschandelier. Hall lantern. Flower-stand. Model of tent, &c.
402 Barlow, J. 14 KingWiUiamSt.City,Jnv. and Manu.
An illuminator, or vault light Self-acting syphon tap.
404 Black, B. 49 South Molton St.—Ornamented car-riage lamp.
465 Pyrke & 8ons, Dorrington St. Manu.—Bronze teaurns and swing tea-kettle, of new designs.
470 Sarson, T. F. Leicester, Manu.—Gas lamp, withornamental construction for ventilation.
472 Nihbs, J.S. Baslow, Blakewell, Inv.—Forms of theoxiilato condensing lamp. Improved weather lantern, forout-door purposes, cellars, tec.
474 Hawkins, J. 42 Bow St. Dublin, Manu.—CircularSilver-mounted Clarence carriage lamps.
470 Dowson, J. K. 123 Oxford St. Manu.—Cundy’spatent hot-air ventilating stove.
477 Brown it Kedpatii, Commercial Rd. near WestIndia Docks, Pat. and Manu.- - Fire hearth, or cooking appa-ratus, as used on board ILM. steam ship*. Lanterns formarine purposes.
479 Callam, T. 56 Shore, Leith.—Ship’s cooking appa-
ratus, for baking, boiling, roasting, and steaming at thesame time.
480 Searle, C. M.D. 51 Weymouth St. Inv. and Pat.—Tubulated solid fire-brick stove or heat condenser, forlibraries, schools, passages, shops, &c.
481 Goodbehere, G. T. 9 Wellclose Sq. Manu.—Im-proved ship’s hearth, to cook for fifty men.
482 Dejries, N. Regent St. Inv. and Pat.—Gas works.Gas stoves. Patent gas bath heater. Drv gas-meters. Con-servator, heated, lighted, and ventilated Dy gas. New modeof melting and distilling, &c.
483 Garton & Jarvis, Exeter, Inv. and Manu.—Im-proved universal cooking apparatus, or range-stove. Exo-nian cooking apparatus. Hot-house boilers, &c. Modelhot-water apparatus. Double-action hydraulic cider-preBS.
480 Hale, T. & Co. Bristol, Des. and Manu.—Gasbrackets, chandeliers, &c. Improved plunge and beer-cocks. Musical-clock bells. Kettles; coal-scoops; regis-tered copper bath. Brass figures, bronzed, and lackered.
487 Hodges & Sons, Dublin. — Copper kettles andlamps.
488 Loysel, E. 34 Essex St. Strand, Inv.—New coffeefilters. Potato roaster of a new description.
489 Kepp & Co. 40, 41, & 42 Chandos St. Manu.—Cop-per bath. Steamers, hot-water pipes, and skylight frame.Copper covering for roofs, casement, clock-hands, &c.
490 Wilson, R. & W. 49 Wardour St. Soho, Des. andManu.—Baths of various descriptions.
491 Noirsains, —, 131 Regent St.—Ventilating gratesand stoves.
493 Gillespie & Son, 62 Broughton St. Edinburgh, Inv.and Manu.—Model of the Victoria shower-bath.
494 Gilbert, S. Ironmonger St. Stamford, Lincolnshire,Inv. and Manu.—Somapantic bath: registered.
495 Moggridge, M. The Willows, Swansea, Inv.—Modelof a sponging bath.
490 Hardwicke, W. 32 Hatton Garden.—A portabledomestic bath-room.
498 Moss, R. Bartholomew Sq. Inv. and Manu.—Regis-tered copper vapour bath, worked by a spirit lamp.
499 Dawbee & Dumuleton, South Town, Yarmouth,Inv.—Working model of a stone filter, in a slate cistern.
500 Bray, C. 14 Cranbourne St. Leicester Sip Inv.—Pedestal wash-stands of papier-mache, &c. japanned and or-namented with gold mouldings. Bath, and cooking utensils.
501 Dale, K. 195 Upper Thames St. Manu.—Model ofan improved warm bath and heating apparatus.
502 Faulding, J. Edward St. Hampstead Rd. Inv. andProd.—Registered portable vapour bath.
503 Lonofikld, W. Otley, Near Yorkshire, Inv. andManu.—Ornamented wrought-iron safe or chest, with patentpositive security lock : patented.
504 Mather, J. Chelsea. — Bath of improved con-struction.
500 Leadueater, J. 125 Aldersgate St. Manu.—Fire-proof safes, secure against burglars and injury from fire.
507 Tank & Sons, Pat. and Manu.- Fire-proofsafes, with hollow chambers filled with chemical salts.
508 Fisher, J. N. 10 Charles St. Manchester Sq.—Saiotyboxes for collecting money bags from railway stations*applicable also for counting-houses. &c.
509 Baker, C. Jireh Cottage, Kotherfiold St. Islington,
nv.— Fire-proof safe. n
510 Mark, W. 52 Cheapside, M«iu.— Wrought-ironlatent fire-proof strong room, secured with the dout>•hamber wheel-action detector lock.
518 Rosindale, C. High St. Hull, Inv.-Service-W**applicable to every description of water-closet.
617 Clark, C. C. Reading, Inv. and Manu.—Sell-acoi &
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