Ground Floor.]
151
Class 30.
MOSAICS, ENAMELS, &c.
®odel of the abbey church, Bath, to a scale of l-18th. of aninch to the foot.
169 Fujuton, H. Stillorgan, Dublin, Des.—Model of atemple.
170 Smith, F. S. Stourbridge, Des.—Model, in plaister,a column, from a design fora building for the Exhibition.
171 Tobin, Ballincollig, near Cork, Ireland, Inv.—"Models, in ivory, of Roman and other temples. Bust of HerMajesty, &c., cut out of the solid ivory with a lathe.
172 Mehrett, H. S. 82 Fetter Lane, Des. and Manu.-Model for a general hospital.
173 Bally, W. 54 King St. Manchester, Inv. and Manu.""“Busts in miniatnre, in imitation of phrenology.
174 Wood, C. 31 Paternoster Row.—Trophy of War,an d the Four Seasons, in gum paste.
^ 175 Bardwell, W. 4 Gt. Queen St. Westminster.—Models for architectural designs. Model, Labourers’ Friendpiety’s cottages. Design for improvement of Westminsterln 1832.
176 Swain, T.—Model of church and stage coach, in'Aboard.
, 177 Cotton. B. Longwood, near Huddersfield.—Model‘ *he Leeds Industrial Training School.
178 Scollick, H. C. llighgate Lane, Balsall Lane, nearlrm ingham, Manu.—Model of St. Paul’s Cathedral, mader °' n eard-hoard by a penknife.
179 Limeuse, Charlotte, Belganey, Ireland, Prod.—jj°dels, in elder pith, of Great Cross, and cross of Muircdach,
“Hasterhoice; cross at Clonmacnoise, Sic.t, 180 Harrison, W.— Model of a house built on PutneyHoiitl,.
I®1 Bickenson, J. 1 Waterloo PI. Commercial R<1.—del of York Minster, executed with a penknife,p 1?2 Tite, W. F.K.S. 42 Lowndes Sq. Bos. — M....,Y>eo and west front of the Royal Excliange, London.fip.|93, W y att, .1. 83 Budley Grove, Paddington, nn<
-Model of
and 33
Sj. Soulp.—Model of a Quadriga, with allegorica.
Bo-
kivu-i|>.—\»i ur wtLii Hr
°‘ Britannia, attendod by Peace and Industry,e ,*«/or a triumphal arch.
(W,®* Milnes, T. Judd PI. East. Euston Squ. Bes. and^eiif—Hosign for monument to the memory of Lord G.
'Hick. Groups of animals, fee.
!q<,q 1 » Makepeace, Eliza, 7 Manor St. Claphnm, Surrey,0 / ’nModcls in wax:—tho LUium lancifolium Kijecioxum.QT a«/rr rt } Hrr ! /:,nn - C'/mhidnnn clmmmm, and Phaltrnopi*Uliodixlmdrm cunninqhamii , and improved me-lol Preparing wax for modelling flowers, &c.
Sxete jf riItLI N«, Ei.izauf.tii, Mrs. Pinn’s, St.
I >e l f Bes - Stalnntln nf Wftrrflpliru In IwnMf t
Thomas,
'"oif.i ,es —Statuette of Waverley, in ivory. Carved by1 q 7 au Kbt artist:, 20 years of age.
SlDiL W A' rK1NS -. 11 - Newport, Monmouthshire, Bes. and^i'iiin„" r '^~^ rou l l in marble: Beath of Llcwcllin, tho lastl8 s' Wnle8 -
' >Ur nt cl ^' ,,lnsT,K i Cnrmyllo, Arbroath, Bes.—Groups inign la Ji characteristic of tho Scottish peasantry.
A Ifo,,. Anderson, W. ('minty PI. Perth, Bes. ami Mod.—**Hef .. an dcr throwing tho “putling-sfono,” with figures inIftfl '' 9lr ativo of highland games.
11 11ANCni . G. J. lf> MydtUeton St. Manu.—Statuettes
-, lOl l' m °f ivory. Bosigned by C. Grant.
®>r l( i) npss, li. if )A Douro PI. Kenniugton.—Statuette ofe 192 n f - iu ' vax )-
_ av moni>, j. 5 Regent PI. Westmer. Bes. and
i 1&3 o' 181 '' au< i flowers, in marble.
1 barbie it ,T’". e , J. 02 Princes St. Edinburgh, Bos.—Statueo 194 "'a Grace the Duke of Wellington.
* Tv 't a. , IEvk| iton, 1$. 88 Camtlon St. Camden Town, Inv. —RltigK-V 48 *>v mnah!. ... .... . ’ » •
isher,"? Hiacliinery. Thoso in ivory and marble not
195 i y
‘ ,ts ‘ Hinckley, Maker.—Model of the stocking*
frame introduced into Hinckley, by W. IlifFe, in the 17thcentury, which, with some improvements is still in use.
186 Worrall, C. 20 Little Drummond St. Euston Sq.Des. and Mod.—Specimens of modelling and casting. Tombof Edward the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral, &c.
197 Palmer, W. 144 Western Rd. Brighton, Inv.—Revolving table for modellers, &c. Callipers, for reducingor enlarging to three different scales.
199 Allin, J. 26 Cannon St. Rd, East.—Group in wax:Sir Robert Peel and the Duke of Wellington, des. and rood,by J. G. Bullock.
200 Wilson, G. at Hime and Addison’s, St. Ann’s Sq.Manchester.—Cribbage-board inlaid with the nacre of aspecies of Pinna from the Pacific.
201 Hine, E, Orchard St. Kensington, Mod.—Modelof a carriage in card-board. Every part made to act.
202 Evans, J. 2 Render St New Cross.—Models of St.Mary’s church, Whitechapel, and Swiss cottage.
203 Wright, C. 8 Torrinno Ter. Kentish Town, Des.and Mod.—Statuette of a sleeping baby, modelled from life,and cast in composition, to imitate marble.
204 Mossman, W. 17 Rodney St. Pentonville, Des. andManu.—Exhibition building in perforated paper. Lacc andperforated papers. Decoration of rooms. Candelabra.
205,Vinn, T. 6 Union Walk, Kingsland Rd. Des.—Specimen of single-leaf gilding, imitation or-molu on plaster.
206 Russell, G. 4 Dee St. Aberdeen.—Snow-ball fightat school, in relief. Boy with dog.
208 .Iordan, C. Manchester.—Ivory balls, turned.
208a Foots, Mrs. 2 Little Chapel St. Westminster.—
Feather flowers.
209 Wood, C. H. 2 High St. Poplar.—Engraving onshell.
210 .Tacot, H. L, Coventry St. Des.—Egg-shells carvedwith views inside, and others engraved on.
211 Smith, H. A. 2 Caroline PI. Hampstead Rd.Haverstock Hill, Des. and Exec.—Gothic ceiling of thefifteenth century, and a group in plaster, relief book-cover,designed by L. Limner.
212 Baktf.ns, Miss, 18 Oxendon St. IJaymarket. —Miniature pack of playing cards, painted by hand, size halfan inch, and other miniature articles.
213 Smith, Mary A. P. Des. and Manu.—Model of anEnglish villa home, furnished throughout.
214 I*untlf.y, J. & Co. New Broad Ct.—Specimen ofmachine engraving.
215 Morgan, H. K. G. M.P. Johnstown Castle, Wex-ford, Ireland, Prop.—Model of Johnstown Castle, countyWexford, Ireland, the seat of Mr. Grogan Morgan, M.P.
216 Puliiam, J. Waltham Cross, Broxbourn, Des. andManu.—A rich pale red terra-cotta Gothic vase on a gran-ulated pedestal. Specimens of stono-liko cement (at thebasin of the crystal fountain).
217 Holding, Mrs. Svrklla, 31 Mount Pleasant, Liver-pool, Des. and Maker.—-Pair of wax figures, fancy costume;wax figure of Her Majesty,the drapery and gold trimmingsin wax ; groups of flowers : and shells in wax.
218 Seal, J. Worship St. Shoreditch.—Model of CrosbyHall, Bishopsgate; built about U70, by Sir John Crosby,Sheriff of London, and inhabited by Richard III.
219 Fkfwer. J. R. 105 Upper Thames St. Des. andManu.—Model of a Gothic conservatory or fern-house.
220 Meciii, J. J. liptrec Hall farmery, near Kclvcdon,Essex, Pcs.—Working model of Tiptree Ilall farmery, near,Kelvedon; the model by H. S. Merrett, 83 Fetter Lane,London; the machinery of the model by G. F. Campbell,17 Addington Street, 5 ork Road, Lambeth. The models ofanimals by Vincenzo Rufloni, and Forzano, 4 Greville Street,Hatton Garden.
221 Caplin, J. II. I. Strawberry Hill, Pendleton, Man-