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OFFICIAL CATALOGUE.
FRANCE.
(General Commissioner of the French Government in London: M. Sallandrouze de Lamornaix, 12 George St.Hanover Sq.) Agents, Lightly and Simon, Fenchurch St.
1 Adolphe, C. Manufactory, Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin),and at M. Gcebin’s, 8 Rue de la Bourse, Paris.—Pieces ofsilk and woollen damask, wrought by Jacquard looms.
2 Agombarp, P. Manufacturer, St. Quentin (Aisne).—Hydraulic lime reduced to powder (patented).
3 Alboy, L. N. Manufacturer, Bois-Milan, Setz(Ome).—Elbow and broken axletree plough; back trainsfor a changel for various tilling purposes.—Patent.
4 Alcan & Locatelli, Civil Engineers, 28 Rued’Enghien, Paris.—Various files, patented in France, Eng-land, Belgium, and Germany.
5 Alcan & Limey, Civil Engineers, 28 Rue d’Enghien,Paris.—Spun silk. Calcutta silk cocoons.
0 Allix, A. J. Wax Modeller, 41 Rue Montmartre,Paris.—Figures for hair-dressers. Stays and fancy articles.
7 Angrand, —, Manufacturer, 59 Rue Meslay, Paris.—Fancy papers and borders. Boardings of all sorts. Chinapaper and cards.
8 Arduin & Chancel, Manufacturers, Brian 9 on(Hautes-Alpes), Post Office. —White fancy combed flosssilk, obtained by the preparation and the carding of spin-ning waste and throwing silk.
9 Arrault, Manufacturer, 96 Rue St. Denis, Paris. —Fancy papers; plate ornaments; shades made of lace-paper.
10 A ndreoleti, W. C. Mechanician and ChimneyMaker, at St. Lo (Manche). Manufactory 167 Drury Lane,London.—Twenty-three models of different apparatus forcooking and distillation, bakehouses, &c.
11 Audot, E. J. Manufactory and Depot, 81 RueRichelieu, Paris.—Work-boxes of all sorts, for travellingand other purposes.
12 Augan, M. Manufacturer, 10 Rue de Latour d’Au-vergne, Paris.—Artificial gum.
13 Auzoux, L. M.D. 2 Rue de l’Observance, Paris.—Models in comparative anatomy.
14 Armangand, sen. Professor at the Conservatoiredes Arts et Metiers, Taris.—Drawings for manufactories:works relative to machinery, tools, and apparatus, bothFrench and foreign, forming 7 vols., with Atlas.
15 Baranowski, J. J. 3 Rue de Parme, Paris. (Agentin London, W. Lund, 24 Fleet Street, City.)—Machine forprinting, numbering, and registering tickets, &c—patentedm England and France. Gas-meter index; ballot box;and ready reckoning machine.
10 Bakrallon & Brossard, J. St. Etienne (Loire).—Plain satin. Ribbons and fabrics made of raw silk. Patented.Dyed and printed after weaving.
17 Baiiuet, A. Manufacturer, Beaumont (Marne).—Unbleached and coloured merino tissues.
18 De Bajelaire, E. Ribbon Manufacturer, Moirans(Ieere).—Satin and taffeta ribbons.
19 Barbeaux Lecuver, J. L. Manufacturer, Bazan-court (Marne).—Pieces of merino, part unbleached, andpart dyed.
20 Barrf.-Russin, —, China Manufacturer, Orchamps(Jura).—Hard description of china ware, fire-proof.
21 Barth, Massing, & Pi.iciion, Manufacturers, Sar-reguemine (Moselle), and at 29 ltue du Temple, Paris.—Plush and silk velvets for hat9.
22 Bathier, V. Bootmaker, a laSoutcrraine (Creuse).—Wooden shoes of different shapes and sizes, a new inven-tion. Exported.
23 Beguin, A. Pasteboard Works Maker, 6 Rue duMarche St. Honore, Paris.—Fine and common pasteboard-Stationery, &c.
24 Pencraft, S. Saddler, 36 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris.-"Horse-collars, harness, saddle, &c.
25 Berger-Walter, —, Watch Glass Manufacturer?27 Rue de Paradis Poissonniere, Paris.—Spectacle glassedCrystal door-handles, mounted in glass or in metal.
28 Billecoq, A. Shawl Manufacturer, 25 BoulevardPoissonniere, Paris.—Fancy needlework on shawls, scarfsand cashmere and crape fabrics.
27 Blanciif.r, J.B. Manufacturer, St. Just-en-Chausse*(Oise).—Specimens of plain and embroidered nct-wor*’Plain and fancy silk stockings.
28 Blanzy, Poure, & Co., Metallic Pen Manuf* 0 '
turers, Boulogne-sur-Mer.—Steel pens of every shape. ,
29 Blf.cii, Steinbach, & Mantz, Manufacturers,house (Haut-Rhin), and at 37 Rue de Sentier, Paris*"''Printed cotton goods, for exportation.
30 Bleriot & Lemaitre, Manufacturers, 21 Ru e dClery, Paris.—A piece of lawn kerchiefs and several pi eCof linen.
31 Boileau, Robert, Manufacturer, Pontfavei'g eI(Marne).—Pieces of unbleached merino.
32 Boniface & Sons, Linen Manufacturers, Canabr & P
(Nord).—Linen fabrics, cambric, and lawn. ^
33 Bonte, L. Manufacturer, Roubaix (Nord) 1 -^Assortment of mixed fabrics of wool and cottontrousers.
34 Bouciiez-Potiiifr, —, Manufacturer, Warmcn v
(Marne).—Dyed and unbleached merino fabrics. ef g t
35 Bover, sen., Lacour Brothers, ManufacturLimoges (Haute-Vienne).—Flannels and druggets.
38 Breaute, E. Fancy Paper Manufacturer, Hde la Monnaie, Paris.—“ Aquarelle ” cards, and enib°cards for drawings and frames. x ^
37 Brun, A. Glove Manufacturer, Grenoble 0 s ° r J##
Machine for cutting out gloves. Kid gloves, in F r0of manufacture. Dressed leathers. .
38 Bruneaux & Son, Machine Builders, g e*'
dennes).—Combed wool, spun by an apparatus ofhibitora’ construction. . or jf0?
39 Burgun, Walter, Bf.rger, & Co. ^ ttSS r i a gs£ 8 »
Gotzenbruck (Moselle). — Watch and pendulum fcwatch cases, boxes, spirits of wine lamps, &c. T gp*
40 Barrere, B. Engineer and Engraver, from ' \
cif.r’s, 62 Rue Mazarine, Paris. — Specimens proaufour new engraving and carving machines. (A*'
41 Barres Brothers, St. Julicn on St.
deche).—Specimens of cocoons, and silk winding. ^ h ^for manufacturing silk fabrics, plush, satin, figured,ribbons. . , rx r icur%
42 Bataille, V. Blangy-sur-Brcst (Scine-ln .
—Pyroligneous and other acids. ^ Chemical ^tiw
used in manufactures, principally for dyeing
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of stuffs. _ T ^ cf -La lire ?J
43 Batidon, -, Wood-dyer, 6 Rue Nc "^®: S ^i 0 ,ir8, {otParis.—Black-wooil, with patchwork of var *“ t. c . j
fancy joiner’s work, dressing-boxes, liquor-c t, cn ; »
44 Baodouih, A. P. 13 Kuo dc Socratc K° u
74 Rue Richelieu, Paris.— Specimen oi cnamti
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