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MANUFACTURED SILKS AWARDS.

30 r

Seamkk, Thomas, of London (15, p. 504), for moireantique ami plain velvets, well made.

Simons, J., Heirs of, of Elberfeld (514, Prussia,p. 10S0), for a great variety of velvets, figured silks, cra-vats, handkerchiefs, scarfs, vestings, gauzes, &c., allindicating skill, taste, and good knowledge of all theappliances of their manufacture.

Solky, 13., Turin (40, Sardinia , p. 130 4), for richfigured silks, armures and a royale ground, for furniture;and for some gauze diaphane for the same purpose; allwhich are in good design, texture, and quality.

Stapfer, J., of llorgen (153, Switzerland , p. 127G),for plain, coloured, striped, and checked gros-de-Naples,which are neat in style and well made.

Staub Brothers, of Horgen (153, Switzerland , p.1276), for figured silks deserving especial notice, exhi-bited by the canton. They are in good taste, and wellmade for the qualities and prices at which they are pro-duced. The arms of the canton, woven in silk, deserveattention.

Teillard, C. E., of Lyons (1030, France , p. 1228),for plain glace silks, armures in great variety, moildantiques of the best colours, qualities, and execution,and rep silks; all of which are excellent in everyrespect.

Vatin and Co., of Paris (1704, France , p. 125S), foran excellent assortment of fancy silk gauzes, dresses,and shawls, some brocaded and very rich.

Vom Biiuck, II. Sons, of Crefeld (535, Prussia,p. 1081), for an assortment of plain velvets and velvet-ribbons, which are cheap at the prices quoted.

Walters and Sons, of Spitalfields (9, p. 504), for blackplush for hats, in various qualities.

Warble, II. and T., Macclesfield (41, p. 505), forfigured silks, handkerchiefs, and cravats.

Winkworth and Procters, of Manchester (65,p. 507), for shot and glace gros, of excellent texture; alsofor figured and chine silks, in chaste designs and mixturesof colour, all of which are characteristic of the taste andskill of the manufacturers.

Zeller, Felix, and Sons, of Hirslanden (153, Switzer­ land , p. 127G), for gros-de-Naples and satinet, both jaspe ;all of which are in good taste and well manufactured.

Zurukr, Jacob, of Hausen (153, Switzerland , p. 127G),for Persians and sarsnets, which are well made and cheap.This house confines its manufacture to these articles, anddeserves credit for the perfection to which they havearrived.

The Jury make Honourable Mention of the followingExhibitors in their respective departments:

Alioth, T. S., and Co., of Basle (154, Switzerland ,p. 1276), for chappes and spun silks.

Amann and Egli, of Thorveil (153, Switzerland ,p. 127G), for satinet chine, lustrings, and gros-de-Naples.

Bacuoven and Vollschwjtz, of Zerbst (830, Prussia,p. 272), for black plush for travelling caps.

Baber Brothers, of Vienna (250, Austria , p. 1019\for an assortment of check and chine silks, cravats,handkerchiefs, and scarfs.

Bert, , of Lyons (763, France , p. 1217), for a collec-tion of antique silks.

Bertrand, Ad., of Lyons (764, France , p. 1217), forfigured umbrella and parasol silks, plaid poplins, chineand figured silks.

Bischoff Brothers, of Basle (152, Switzerland ,p. 1275-7G), for plain sarsnet ribbons, being specimens ofa low-priced article commanding a large sale.

Boelcer, Mark, Canton of Zurich (158, Switzerland ,p. 1277), for chappes and spun silks.

Bracci-Filanda, A1 Fano (7, Rome , p. 294), fororganzine.

Brooks, Thomas, of Spitalfields (26, p. 505\ for plainsilks, well made.

Bujatti, Franz, of Vienna (252, Austria , p. 1019\for damask and furniture silks; also black satins, andsome table-covers for Greece , of a peculiar style.

Caldicott, R. and R., of Coventry (68, p. 507), forribbons.

Causse and Garion, of Lyons (1137 France , p. 1232),

for white poil 12/13 deniers for ribbons, and for theirorganzines and trams, both white and yellow.

Champaniiet-Sargeas, J., of Vais, near Aubenas (114,France , p. 117G), for organzine 1S/21 and 2G/2S deniers.(Awarded a Prize Medal by Jury of Class IV.)

Chwalla, Anton., of Vienna (71, Austria , p. 1010),fordrammed silks (a tours coinpu's).

Delarbre, Victor, Ganges (Ilerault), (1176, France ,p. 1234), for v bite organzine 10/11, and yellow 24 deniers.

Deydier, Paul, of France (15S0, France , p. 1252 ,for organzine 18/21, and 26/2& deniers.

Eymieu, Paul, and Son, of Saillans (D.ome) (831,France , p. 1220), for spun silk, both weft and warp.

Fabregue-Nourry, Son, Barnouin, and Co., of Ximes(832, France , p. 1220), for spun silk, both weft and warp.

Foumento, L., of Piedmont (37, Sardinia , p. 1303),successor to Prandi, organzine 26/28 deniers.

Fries and Zeppezauer, of Vienna (255, Austria , p1019), for damask and broche shot cotton for furnitureand ecclesiastical purposes; also for figured silks in lowqualities.

Gantillon, T. E., of Lyons (1241, France , p. 1237),for his woven landscape.

Gessner, Auguste, of Wadenschweil (153, Switzer­ land , p. 1276), for armures, glaces, and striped andchecked gros-de-Naples.

Greef, F. \V., of Vierzen (5S3, Prussia, p. 10S0), forvelvets, and also silks for parasols and umbrellas.

Haas, P and Sons, Vienna (259, Austria , p. 1019), forbrocutelles of low quality. (Prize Medal awarded inClass XII.)

Hornbostel, C. G. and Co., of Vienna (262, Austria ,p. 1019), for an assortment of plain and figured silks inconsiderable variety; also for figured silk handkerchiefs,terry velvets, and figured crepe shawls.

Hubek-Rordokf, of Zurich (153, Switzerland , p. 1276),for striped and plain gros-de-Naples.

Iraf-Ogli, of Shemakha (207, Russia , p. 1373), forplain and striped goods made from Caucasian silk.Though deficient in quality and brilliancy, the low pricesof these goods secure an extensive consumption.

Jacobs and Bering, of Crefeld (524, Prussia, d. 10S0),for specimens of parasol silks.

Kaibel John, of Crefeld (525, Prussia, p. 1080), forchine and figured silks in low qualities.

Knorr , F., of Zweybrucken (38, Bavaria , p. 1100), forsilk plush for hats.

Kostner, Albert, of Vienna , Manufacturer (2C4,Austria , p. 1019), for an assortment of brocaded silks.

Krickl, Ernest, Vienna (263, Austria , p. 1019), forfigured silks for ecclesiastical purposes. (HonourableMeution awarded in Class XIX.)

Lapteff, N., of Moscow (371, Russia , p. 1384), forplain, cheeked, striped chine, and figured silks.

Lavernhe and Matiheu, of Uzes (1298, France , p.1239), for poil or tram singles of 9 ) deniers for gaze abluter and crepe-de Chine, and for organzine 1S/20 and26/28 deniers.

Lokteff, J., of Moscow (204, Russia , p. 1373), forribbons for orders of knighthood, &e., plush, vestings ingros-grains, and neckerchiefs.

Martel, Geoffroy, and Valensot, of Lyons (921,

| France , p. 1224;, for an assortment of figured and brochej silk cravats.

Mkifredi, Armentario, of Rome , for organzine.

Mejean, A., Lyons (1353, France , p. 1241), for organ-zine 24/26 and 26/23, and grenadine for lace.

Meyer and Engelmann, of Crefeld (582, Prussia,p. 1083), for parasol silks, cravats, shawls, and vestings.

Meyer Brothers, of Zurich (227, Switzerland ,p. 1281), for handkerchiefs, mareeline, and fiouncebroches, mareeline jaspe, &e.

Max Meyer, and Co., of Berlin (133, Prussia, p. 1055\for plush for vestings and caps. (Awarded in Class XV.)

XEviANDTand Pflelderer, of Mottmann (523, Prussia,p. 1080), for cravats and handkerchiefs in low qualities.

Pfennincberger, Joseph, Vienna (248, Austria ,p. 1019), for ribbons suited for the use of the countrydistricts of Austria , being low in quality, and cheap atthe prices quoted.