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JURY AWARDSPRIZE MEDAL.

[Class XIII.

CLASS XIII.

PRIZE MEDAL.

X

ATIO>'.

No. inCatalogue.

Name op Exhibitor.

Objects Rewarded.

United Kingdom Prussia .

France .

Switzerland .Prance .

Switzerland .

Prance .

Sardinia .

United KingdomPrance .

United Kingdom

France .

United Kingdom France .

United Kingdom France .

United Kingdom France .

Sardinia .

France .

United Kingdom

France .

United Kingdom

Switzerland .Prussia .

F ranee .

Switzerland .Prussia .

France .

United Kingdom

Sardinia .

United Kingdom

France .Austria .

France .

United Kingdom Switzerland .United Kingdom France .

United Kingdom Turkey .

France .

United Kingdom

48

3G0

1064

1065

21

41

153

1079

1085

157

197

771

1110

24

49

111738

111844

1120

1125

31

1134

30

23

113

1143

796

39

1154

70

22

96

72

66

40152509

1192

1193175

1225

152

119

1247

1248173652

41

42

62

870

260

537

25

153

61

1625

64

1087

1

Alsop, Robins, and Co.

Andreae, C.

Balay, Jules.

Balleidier, F.

Barth, Massing, and Plichon .Barres Brothers.

Sewing silks.

Velvet ribbons.

Ribbons made of silk in the gum.

Assortment of vestings and figured velvets, amiterry.

Bluck silk plush for hats.

Their perfection of trams for tulle and organzine,16, IS, 20, 22, 26, and 28, dernier, for satin andplush.

Bauman and Streuli ....Bellon, Joseph, and Co. .

Bertrand, Gayet, and Dumontat .Bischoff, Christopher and John .

Bonnet, J. and C.

Bonneton, J.

Bouvard and Lancon ....

Bravo, Michael.

Bridget!, Thomas, and Co.

Brisson Brothers.

Brocklehurst, J. aud T., and Sons

Brosse and Co.

Brough, J. and J., and Co.

Brunet, Lecomte, Guichard, and Co.

Buisson and Co........

Campbell, Harrison, and Lloyd .Carquillat (Weaver of Lyons) .

Carter, Yavaseur, and Rix

Casey and Phillips.

Chambon, Casimir.

Champagne and Rougier .Chartron and Son.

Chichizola, J., and Co.

Colliard and Comte.

Cope, Hammcrton, and Co.Cornell, Lyell, and Webster .Couderc and Soucarct ....Coventry Ribbons Committee .

Cox, R. S., and Co.

Critchley, Brinsley, and Co. . .

De Bary, T., and Bischoff.

Diergardt, F.

Donat, Andre.

Donat and Co.

Dumaine, X.

Fontaine, F.

Freyvogel and Ilcussler .

Gabain, George.

Gindre, L., and Co.

Girard, Xephew, and Co.. .

Graham and Sons.

Grout and Co.

Grosvenor, W., aud Co.

GuiUot and Co.

Hadwen, John, and Sons .

Harrop, Taylor, and Pearson .

Heekel and Co.

Hell, George. ......

Heime, Auguste.

Hill. James, and Co. ,

Jloehn and Baumann ....

lloldforth and Son.

Hooper, G., Carroz, and Tabourier

Houldsworth, James, and Co..

Ibrahim Aga.

Jame, Bianchi, and Duseigneur .Keith and Co.

Plain and armure silks, and glacegros-deOsaples.Black satins and taffetas.

Chine and figured silk shawls, scarfs, and cravats.Black taffetas, gros-de-Rhin, and some goodblack satins and ribbons.

Black satins and black taffetas.

Organzine for plush and satin.

A few specimens of their looms, which exhibitmanufacturing talent of a high order.Organzine for satins.

Sewing silks, purse twist, and sarsnet ribbons.Black silk plush, principally made by power.Persians , serges, sarsnets, gros-de*Xaples hand-kerchiefs.

Coloured velvets.

Sewing silks.

Chine and embroidered silk, gauzes, grenadines,and crepe3 for dresses, shawls, collars, scarfs,and cravats.

Gauze ribbons.

Moire antique, figured and brocaded silks.Woven portrait of Pope Pius IX. , and ditto ofthe Due dAumales visit to his workshop;also of the Queen.

Figured silks and moire antique.

Plain black radzimore and other plain silks.

Fine six-thread grenadine and organzine tor satin.An assortment of rich figured silks.

Organzine, for tulle, for ribbons, and for plushand satin.

Plain velvets, and figured silks.

Assortment of ribbons.

Figured ribbons.

Ribbons.

Gaze abluter, from 10 to 220 threads per inch.An excellent specimen of the skill of the partiesconcerned in the production of it.

An assortment of fancy ribbons.

Figured silks, handkerchiefs, and cravats.Figured ribbons.

Plain aud figured velvets, and velvet ribbons.Vestings and silks for cravats, in plain, figured,and broche satin, and grenadine.

Black silk plush.

Organzines.

Vesting and garment silks.

Figured ribbons.

Silks in damasks, and brocatelle for furniture.White and coloured satins.

Black and coloured velvets.

Black moire satins and velvets.

Black crapes, crepe aerophane, crepe lisse, &c.Furniture silks.

Plain velvets, figured velvets, imitation of whitelace on velvet ground.

Spun silk-yarn.

An assortment of black and shot plain silks.Satins in white, black, and colours, of all qualities.Assortment of brocatelles.

Organzine.

Plain and figured silks.

Lustrings.

Spun silk-yarns in all numbers.

Plain, figured, and printed silk gauzes ; also illu-sion tulle.

Furniture silks.

Specimens of figured velvets.

Grenadine and organzines.

Furniture silks.