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JURY AWARDSPRIZE MEDALHONOURABLE MENTION.

[Class XVI.

Nation.

V

No. mCatalogue.

Name of Exhibitor.

; Objects Rewarded.

France .

10.33

Texier,, jun .

. 1 Specimens of buck, doe, and fawn leather.

1384

A'entujol and Chassaug. .

. , Boot fronts, manufactured from Bordeaux calf-skins.

Denmark ....

AVarming, E .

. * A fur carpet.

United Kingdom .

243

M'ebb, E.

. Coloured hair-cloth, and cloth composed of silkand hair, and horse-hair carpets.

86

White, J. C .

. Silver-mounted harness with improved registeredtug.

Belgium .

259

AVeinknccht, T .

. Two carpets made of fox-skins and other furs.

United States .

205

AVisdom, Russel, and AYhitman .

. Specimens of curled hair for furniture.

United Kingdom .

n

AVilson, AYalker, and Co. .

. An assortment of coloured sheep, morocco, andcalf leather.

Prussia .

811

Zeitz, J. F .

. A coat-lining, made from minx tails, &c.

HONOURABLE MENTION.

United States .

476

United Kingdom .

64

_

56

Belgium . . . . . ,

262

United Kingdom .

93

__

112

246

_

293

Austria.

3-34

United Kingdom .

245

293

France.

! i

Prussia.

386

United Kingdom .

4

_

94

_

251

_

259

_

273

France .....

1574

812

_

1181

United Kingdom . .

311

34

France .

1214

United Kingdom . .

IS

_

293

France .

510

United Kingdom . .

74

i ii i

289

France .

850

Belgium .

469

New South AValcs .

Switzerland .

Canada .

172

332

France .

261

United Kingdom .

13

_

16

60

_

106

253

_

266

France .

1325

132.)

United Kingdom .

53

Luxembourg . . .

4

Belgium .

267

F ranee.

1345

Denmark ....

10

United Kingdom .

52

Bavaria .

46

Grand Duchy of Hesse

37

Prussia.

383

France ......

338

Adams, II. .Ashford. AV. and G.Banton, E. .Bauchau-de Bare, A.

Bell, C.

Boldner, S. .

Booth, J. P.

Bouchet, C.

Boutclicr, Alortimore, and Co.

Boulogne, P.

Browne, F.

Bucknall, George ....

Budin, It. A.

Buschmann, J. AV.

Buse, N.

Bywater, AV. M.

Caries, H. li.

Causse, D. A.

j Cowan, L ..

( Croizat, J.

| David, C.

, Delisle and Co.

i Dick, A.

I East and Son.

Estivant BrothersEvans and Son .

Evershed,, Sussex

i Fortior-Beaulicu.

i Foster, Son, and Duncura (Cl. xxix.)

j George, C.

| George, J.

j Giraud Brothers.

! Ohislain-Dubois.

Hall,.

i Hauser, J. de J.

! Henderson, J.

1 llenoc,.

Hogarty BrothersHolmes, T. .Hudson, S.

i Hughes, K .

j Isidore and Brandt....

j Kelsey, J. T.

i Llluillier, E.

Lodde, A. A.

i Lutwychc and George .

Luxemburg Glove Manufactory

Masson, Charles.

: Massemin, C. L.

I Mattat and Sons.

I Maxwell and Co. . .

Mayer, I.

j Minoprio and Ilohwiesncr.

j Oberconz, II.

I Paillart Brothers .

Portable saddle.

Specimens of whips.

A case of harness.

Tanned hides.

A ladys saddle and single harness.

Fur hearth-rug, representing the Koval Arms ofEngland.

Various articles of ladies dress, made from Tur-key down and feathers.

Specimens of the new crochet work in wig-mak-ing, on skin and on net.

Collection of tanned sole leather.

Kid and lamb-skin leather, dressed for gloves.Head-dresses of ornamental hair.

Tanned hippopotamus hides.

Curried horse hides.

Manufactured sole leather.

Curried calf leather.

Harness and improved Russian cavalry bridles.Wigs and head-dresses.

Perukes and head-dresses.

A set of Scotch cart harness, of parent leather.Perukes without toupees, produced by machinery.A collection of dyed morocco.

Specimens of sheep and morocco leather.

A well-manufactured hearth rug.

Dyed and embossed sheep leather, in imitationof Utrecht velvet.

Buenos Ayres hide tanned in oak-bark.

Specimens of well-manufactured parchment, anddirection tables.

Well-tanned light sole leather. (Exhibited byBoutchier, Mortimore, and Co.)

Curried leather.

A muff and boa, of Marabout feathers.

Specimens of morocco and Russian leather.Specimens of leather.

Dyed morocco leather.

Cow hide, curried for strap leather.

Enamelled kangaroo skins.

A specimen of sole leather.

Sleigh robes and other furs.

Screens and feather brooms, made of ostrich,peacock, and other feathers.

Curried calf leather and boot fronts.

Specimens of the tanned hide of the walrus, &c.

A hunting-saddle with elastic seat, and a side-saddle with safety stirrups.

Heraldic mountings for harness.

AYigs. perukes, and other works in hair.

A well-tanned crop hide, weighing 82 lbs.Feather for ornamental purposes.

Plumes of feathers and screens of various kinds.AVell-manufactured morocco leather, and dyedsheep-skin rugs.

Bronze and black kid leather.

Tanned sole leather.

Calf leather, adapted for boot fronts.

Dressed leather, both for white and tan-colouredgloves.

Socket spurs, in several stages of manufacture.Aarnished calf and enamelled coach hides.A^arnished calf and coloured japanned hide.Curried leather, and for a well-tanned hide.

Calf and sheep leather.