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JURY AWARDS—PRIZE MEDAL.
[Class XII.
Nation,
| No. in[Catalogue.
174
_
m
184
Prussia .
97
278
•
144
—
18G
191
Prussia .
371
—
52S
1285
_
566
United Kingdom
5
Saxony .
44
588
254
_
104
Saxony .
85
1331
Prussia .
103
209
United Kingdom
135
Saxony .
129
140
618
Prussia .
731
1GG8
Prussia . . .
350
213
G73
Canada .
146
1381
40
—
184
Prussia . . .
360
678
—
679
—
682
19
—
173
—
259
_
480
—
54
1449
142
—
250
—
133
1000
49
193
—
226
Prussia . . .
374
3
Prussia .
496
141
1011
98
230
1013
235
—
24
47
—
117
Name of Exhibitor.
Objects Rewarded.
Horsfall, J. G., and Co.
Inglis and Brown.
Isaicff, V .
Itzigsohn, M.
Juhel Desmares. J.
Jowett, T , and Co.
Kay, Richardson, and Wroc .
Keller, Joseph.
Kesselkaul, J. II.
Kniipfer aud Steinhauser ....Lachapellc and Levarlet ....
Lantein and Co.
Leach, J., and Sons.
Leipsic Spinning Company .
Lenormand, A. .
Lloyd. W., and Co.
Lockwood and Keighley ....Lohse, E.
Lucas Brothers.
Lutze Brothers.
Marling, S. S., and Co.
Mathieu. Robert.
M*Crea, 11. C., and Co.
Meissner, F. T.
Milligan, W., and Son.
Mollet-Warme Brothers ....
Morand and Co.
Mourceau, —.
Offermann. F. W.
Palling, W.
Parnuit, Dautresme, and Co. .
Patterson, J.
Paturlc-Lupin, Seydoux, Sieber, andCo.
Pawson, T., Son, and Martin .
Pease, II., and Co.
Peill and Co.
Pesel and Menuet.
Petit-Clement.
Pin-Bayard.
Pocock and Rawlings.
Rand, John, and Sons.
Read, J.
Light cloths.
Woollen cloths.
Woollen cloths.
Woollen cloths.
Fabrics from alpaca weft, and silk and cottonwarps; also of silk warp and linen weft.
Chine goods of worsted, cotton, silk, and linen,with printed warps.
Woollen yarns.
Woollen cloths.
Merinos and brocaded satin de Chines.
"Woollen yarns.
Barege and woollen yarns.
Flannels.
Woollen cloths.
Woollen cords and velveteens.
Damask goods made with worsted and cotton,and worsted and silk.
Woollen cloths.
Woollen cloths.
Merinos.
Damasks.
Woollen cloths for exportation.
Embroidered alpaca goods, under a patented pro-cess of the exliibitors.
Fabrics of worsted mixed with silk, much usedfor foreign consumption.
Draps d’ete, or summer cloths twilled like me-rinos.
Stuffs for furniture hangings, screens, table-co-ver!, &c.
Fancy trouser goods.
Billiard cloths, and scarlet hunters’ or milledcloths.
Woollen cloths.
Blankets.
Merinos, draps d’ete, mousseline-dc-laines,bareges, and chalis, including also the awardfor yarns.
Woollen cloths.
Coburg cloths, single and double twill, worstedweft and cotton warp, including also the awardfor yarns.
Woollen cloths.
Cashmere fabrics.
Merinos.
Woollen cloths, and damask worsted shnwls.
Woollen cloths, exhibited by Messrs. Barber,Howsc, and Mead .
Fabrics of wool, and wool combined with cottonand silk, including the award for j’arns.
Frieze cloths and milled tweeds, exhibited byMr. R. Allen, Dublin.
Roberts, W., and Co.
Robinson, T.
Roger Brothers and Co.
Rogers, G.
Salter, S., and Co.
Salt, Titus.
Schlumberger, G., and Co. . . .
Schmidt, J. G.,jun., Sons .
Schmieger, A.
Scholl, A.
Scholler, L., and Son9.
Schofield, Brown, Davis, and liaise .
Schiirmann and Schroder .
Schwann, Kell, and Co.
Sentis, Son. and Co.
Shaw, J. W. and II.
Siegmund, W.
Signoret-Rochas, P.
Smith, J., and Sons.
Snell, John..
Solbrig, C. F.
Spongier, Karl.
Blankets.
Merino yams.
Coburg cloths of worsted and cotton.
Woollen cloths.
Alpaca and mohair fabrics, also their yarns;
moreens for furniture hangings.
Dnmasks for furniture hangings, of worsted andsilk.
Folded card-yarns.
Woollen yarns.
Woollen cloths.
Woollen cloths.
Flannels, by Messrs. J. Schofield and Co., Hay-brook, Rochdale .
Woollen cloths.
Fabrics of various descriptions, and all adaptedfor foreign markets.
Woollen yarns.
Woollen cloths.
Fabrics of wool and silk, &c.
Woollen cloths (economy of production).Flannels.
Beauty of finish in woollen cloth.
Woollen cloths.