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Reports by the juries on the subjects in the thirty classes into which the exhibition was divided : Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851
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Class XXII.]

AWARDSPRIZE MEDAL.

505

PRIZE MEDAL continued.

Number

Nation. ] in

| Catalogue.

United Kingdom

-

331

316

United States -

-

124

United Kingdom

-

351

Prussia

631

United Kingdom

326

_

519

343

1

275

__

_

334

United States -

_

4S6

United Kingdom

_

649a

609

304

_

317

_

237

_

810

_

106

Prussia - -

_

2S5

France

_

1632

United Kingdom

_

76

601

327

_

804

_

360a

_

553

_

489

Prussia - -

_

299

United Kingdom

_

96

Austria -

-

434

United Kingdom

-

689

& 694289

Russia - - -

_

2S7

United Kingdom

-

32

France - -

1284

United Kingdom

-

534

France - -

-

293

. _

568

United Kingdom

_

54

665

France - -

-

1644

Belgium -

-

354

381

United Kingdom

-

357

105

3S2

346

France - -

1340

United Kingdom

_

370

France -

-

607

United Kingdom

_

510

363

France - -

/ y«>382

United Kingdom

_

332

416

634

Switzerland -

41

Belgium - -

-

359

United States -

-

20

United Kingdom

_

684

France -

630

United Kingdom

340

Austria

413

United Kingdom

-

645

642

339

328

274

France - -

1666

United Kingdom

_

610

204

France - -

_

934

United Kingdom

-

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 castingsnew 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.

Bronze statue of Polyhymnia .

Pins, &c.

Cast-iron vases, &c.

Metallic pens.

Knowles, H. - - -

Krumbigel, - -

Kuper, \V. - -

I.acariere, A. - -

Lambert, T. - - -

Laureau, L. - - -

Laury, G. - - -

Lawrence, T. B. -

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.