Class XXII.]
AWARDS—PRIZE MEDAL.
505
PRIZE MEDAL— continued.
-
331
—
316
-
124
-
351
Prussia — —
—
631
—
326
_
519
—
343
1
275
__
_
334
_
4S6
United Kingdom
_
649a
—
609
—
304
_
317
_
237
_
810
_
106
Prussia - -
_
2S5
_
1632
_
76
—
601
—
327
_
804
_
360a
_
553
_
489
Prussia - -
_
299
_
96
-
434
-
689
& 694289
_
2S7
-
32
1284
-
534
-
293
. _
568
_
54
—
665
-
1644
-
354
—
381
-
357
—
105
—
3S2
—
346
1340
_
370
-
607
_
510
—
363
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_
332
—
416
—
634
41
-
359
-
20
_
684
630
340
413
-
645
—
642
—
339
—
328
—
274
1666
_
610
—
204
_
934
-
683
Name of Exhibitor.
Objects Rewarded.
Hemming, II. — — —
llenn and Bradley - — —:
Herring, S. C. - - -'
lletherington, T. and C. —Hilgers and Sons — — —
H incks, "Wells, and Co. — ■Hodges, T. - — - —;
Holden, II. A. - - -
Hood, S. - — — — —
Ilorne, T. - — - -
Horsfall. II. - - - -
Howland, C. — - — —
Iluffer, J. - - - -
Hughes and Kimber — — :
lbbetson, Capt., LL.B. - -
Ingram, T. W. — - —
James, J. - - - - —
Jeakes, W. — - — —
Jennings, G. — — - — *
Jobson and Co. — - —
Kalide, T. — — — — -
Karcher, II., and WestermannKeep and "Watkin — — —:
Keith, G. — — — - —'
Kell, A., and Co. - - -
Kennard and Co. - - — :
Kenrick and Son — — —
Kent, G. - — — - —
Kepp and Co. — - - -
Kesscler, C. - — - —:
Kirby, Beard, and Co. — —
Kitsehelt, A. (Cl. XXIV.) -Knight and Forster - —.
Fish-hooks.
Taper screws, &c.
Salamander safe.
Carriage lamps.
Hardware.
Metallic pens-Bells.
Carriage lamps.
Cast-iron enamelled stall and manger.
Curtain poles, &c.
Pins, and wire for fish-hooks.
Bell telegraph.
Locks.
Copper and steel plates for engravers.
Bronzing, iron and metallic castings—new method (andSpecial Approbation).
Buttons.
Fish-hooks and needles.
Stove grates (and Special Approbation).
"Water-closet.
Radiating stove.
Boy with swan, in bronze, &c.
Articles in stamped iron.
Anvils, vice, &c.
Refrigerator.
Metallic pens.
Stoves and iron castings.
Enamelled ware.
Knife-cleaning machine.
Copper hath.
Pins, &c.
Cast-iron vases, &c.
Metallic pens.
Knowles, H. - - -
Krumbigel, — - -
Kuper, \V. — - -
I.acariere, A. — - -
Lambert, T. - - -
Laureau, L. - - -
Laury, G. - - -
Lea, "W. and J. — -
I.ecocq, H. - - -
Lefebvre, V., and Co. -Limelette, F. - - -
Lloyd, G. B. -
Longden and Son - -
Love, J. - - — -
Lowe, J. and H. - -
Mallat, J. B. - - -
Maplebeck and Lowe -Marchand, J. B. — -
Marr, "W. - - - -
Marrian, J. P. — -
Marriott, "W. — — -
Marsaux and Legrand -Martin and Gray - -
Massey, W., and Co. -
Masters, T. — — —
Mathey and Son - -
Mathys, J. - - -
McGregor and Lee - -
Mears, C. and G. - -
Mene, P. J. - -
Messenger, Samuel -
Mettemich, PrinceMiller, Geo. Alex. - -
Milner and Son - -
Mitchell. J. - — -
Mitchell, W. - - -
Moore, P., and Co. - -
Morel Brothers - -
Morewood and Rogers -Mossman, "W. (Cl. xxx.)Muel-Wahl, and Co. -
Murphy, J. - - -
Buttons.
Gilt bronze candelabra.
Metal ropes.
Lustres, chandeliers, &c.
Water-closet and diaphragm valve.
Figures, in a galvanized compound of bronze andpewter.
Stove-grates and stoves (and Special Approbation).Perforated zinc, &c.
Lock with bolts, &c.
Ornaments in stamped brass, hot-air stoves, &c.
"Wire nails and rivets.
"Wrought nails.
Iron lap-welded tubes for steam boilers.
Cooking apparatus.
Gas stoves.
Carriage lamps, &c.
Metallic gilt pens. &c.
Cooking apparatus.
Bronzes (various) (and Special Approbation).
Safes.
Naval brass-work.
Weighing-machine.
Stamped copper for decoration.
Carriage lamps.
Brass flower-stand.
Ice apparatus.
Cylinder of rolled steel for watch-springs.
Strong box, and polished stoves.
Bank lock.
Bells.
Bronzes of boar-hunt. &c.
Bronzed and lacquered lamps (and Special Appro-bation).
Stove for hunting-seat.
Signal-lamps, &c.
Safes.
Metallic pens.
Metallic pens.
Iron and brass hinges.
Moulded cast iron, &c.
Galvanized tinned-iron sheets.
Brass candlestick.
Chandeliers, fountains, &c.
Bells.