520
AWARDS—HONOURABLE MENTION.
[Class XXIII.
Silver plate for tea and coffee-service: a brooch in blueenamel with fleur-de-lis.
Reid and Sons, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (3, p. 673.)Silver plate for table-sendee, and candelabra.
M. McGregor, Perth. (46, p. 680.) A rani's headrichly ornamented.
Kkttie and Sons, Aberdeen. (24, p. 675.) Braceletsof Aberdeen and Peterhead granites : Scotch jewellery.
Marshall and Sons, Edinburgh. (23, p. 675.) Cup,chatelaine, and bracelets in agate.
Cartwright and IIirons, Birmingham . (30, p. 676.)Silver plate for the table.
E. and J. Seymour, 40 Gerrard Street, Soho , London .(72, p. 682.) Portraits upon enamel of the Queen andPrince Albert.
IIenrys and Co., 2 Budge Row, London . (131, p. 694.)Imitations of diamonds, pearls, and precious stones.
E. Matthews, 46 Berwick Street, Soho , London . (95,p. 686.) The Royal Arms of England engraved uponbrass on a background of tin, in imitation of enamel.
E. Nash, 30 Coppice Row, Clerkenwell, London . (86,p. 683.) Snuff-boxes in dark tortoiseshell, inlaid withgold “ de burgos” and “ pique'.”
W. Mott, 36 Cheapside, London . (116, p.693.) Pencil-cases and pen-holders in various styles.
J. Mayer, 68 Lord Street, Liverpool. (14, pp. 674-75.)Blue enamelled gold brooch in the form of a knot ofribbon : a necklace in gold, formed of a chain-work ofscales, with medallion with three emeralds and two bril-liants.
S. Wertheimer, 35 Greek Street, Soho , London .(Class XXVI., 177, pp. 746-47.) A bronze casket, gilt,pierced, and stamped : an inkstand ornamented with slabsof painted china and with gilt mountings.
Smith, Nicholson, and Co., Duke Street, Lincoln’sInn Fields, London . (110, p. 691.) Silver flower-staiul.
R. Attenborough, 19 Piccadilly, London . (113,pp. 692-93.) A plain tea-set gilt in the inside: a set ofspoons and forks in the style called the Paxton pattern:bracelets in the form of a cross; one of them in brilliantsupon gold and dark-blue enamel, the other in rubies upondiamonds and turquoise-blue enamel.
W. Baird, 72 Argyle Street, Glasgow. (26, p. 676.)Ram’s head richly mounted, the ornaments being silverthistles.
H. Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield. (44, p. 680.) Largepieces of silver plate and table ornaments.
Widdowson and Yf.ale, 73 Strand, London . (100,p. 690.) Rings mounted with fine stones : a bandeau ofdiamonds with an emerald in the centre : a green and redenamelled curb-chain necklace with pendants.
G. Angell, 51 Compton-street, Clerkenwell, London .(103, p. 690.) Vases in the Etruscan style, of variousshapes.
(i. I(. Collts, Church Street,Birmingham . (34, p. 677.)Large silver waiters: tea-service gilt and burnished inthe inside and engraved on the sides : a large chocolatc-pot with outline ornaments.
F. Allen, Birmingham . (Class XXII., 293, p. 627.)Vases of red glass surrounded by filigree-work: bouquetof the same description of workmanship.
II. Buss, 13 Great Newport Street, Leicester Square,London . (79, p. 682.) A shield in enamel, representingthe heraldic devices of the nations whose works are shownin the Exhibition.
Martin, Baskett, and Martin, Cheltenham. (2,p. 673.) A chatelaine in gold and turquoise-blue enamel:a watch of turquoise-blue enamel and brilliants, with achain of gold and enamel of the same colour.
G. and S. Waterhouse, 25 Dame Street, Dublin. (20, p. 675.) Brooches made from materials of Irishproduce, and copied from the antiques of that country.
J.and F. Biden, 37Cheapside,London . (51, pp.680-81.)The engraving armorial bearings upon stones, for privateand official seals.
C. Goodwin. (64, p. 681.) Bloodstone cup.
Phillips Brothers, 31 Cockspnr Street, London .(87, p. 684.) Statuettes in oxidised silver : pins and fanevjewellery in gold and enamel.
G. W. Adams, Hosier Lane, London . (88, pp. 684-85.)Knives, forks, and spoons, of the pattern called Tudor.
Marsaux and Legrand, 14 Rue de la Perle, Paris .(332, p. 1193.) Stamped yellow copper for furniture deco-ration. (Awarded a Prize Medal by Jury of Class XXII.)
F. Laurent, 5 Rue Chapon, Paris . (564, p. 1205.)Fittings for dressing-cases in waved silver. (Awarded aPrize Medal by Jury of Class XXIX.)
L. liorvENAT, 62 Rue Ilauteville, Paris . (1460, p. 1245.)Patterns of sword-hilts and mountings.
A F. Pichard, 26 Rue des Blancs Manteaux, Paris .(1388 France , p. 1242.) Imitation of gold and preciousstones: brooches, bracelets, and flowers, made in imitation-diamonds with enamelled ribbon.
E. Maillot, 28 Rue Grenier Saint Lazare, Paris .(597 France , p. 1206.) Mountings for smelling-bottles.
J. B. Marchant, 57 Rue Richelieu, Paris . (607 France ,p. 1207.) Chimney-ornaments in gilt and silvered bronze :military figures. (Awarded a Prize Medal by Jury ofClass XXII.)
B. Houllikr, 36 Rue de Clery, Paris . (162S France,p. 1255.) Damascene pistols inlaid with gold of variouscolours.
J. II. Cornillon, 36 Rue du Temple, Paris . (95 France ,p. 1166.) Scent-bottles for the toilette-table coated withcopper by the electro process, and afterwards carved, en-graved, and gilt.
Desjardins-Lieux, 4 Passage St. Avoye, Paris . (1588France , p. 1253.) Statuettes, bas-reliefs, and medals, instamped silver and bronze.
Detouciie and IIoudin, 158 and 160 Rue St. Martin,Paris . (15S9 France, p. 1253.) Mountings of a largeclock in gilt bronze, in the style of Louis XVI .
F. Kirstein, Strasbourg. (^281 France , p. 1190.) Deerin a forest, in repousse silver.
J ungeh Jacob, widow of, Ilanau. (409 Prussia, p. 1073.)Samples of enamels.
M. Goldschmidt and Son, Frankfort-on-the-Maine .(20, 5 Zoliv. , p. 1122.) Set of jewels in gold, green enamel,and brilliants.
B. Schreger, Darmstadt. (51, Grand Duchy of Hesse.)Jewellery in oxidised silver.
G. I. Hoffmann, Dantzig. (440 Prussia, p. 1075.)Yellow amber necklaces.
L. Bolzau, Lemgo , Principality of Lippe. Mountingsfor meerschaum pipes.
G. E. Jantzen, Stolp. (205 Prussia, p. 1059.) Neck-lace, brooches, and articles for dressing-cases, in lemon-coloured amber.
L. Geismar and Co., Wiesbaden. (13 Nassau , p. 1132.)Brooches and lids for boxes, carved in ivory, with subjectsof the chase. (Awarded a Prize Medal by Jury of ClassXXVIII.)
William Bergmans, Warmbrunn, near Hirschberg ,Silesia. (207 Prussia, p. 1059.) Brown rock-crystals cut.
C. Weber, Mannheim. (325 Prussia, p. 1069.) A ringof Rhine pebble.
S. Mercier, Geneva . (96 Switzerland , p. 1273.) Ena-melled watch-cases. (Awarded a Prize Medal in Class Xb.)
J. F. Bautte and Co., Geneva . (236 Switzerland ,p. 1281.) Paper-weight of enamelled gold, with mecha-nical singing-bird.
J. Patton, Chauxdefonds, Neuchatel. (44 Switzerland ,p. 1269.) Plate of gold engraved with inscriptions invarious characters.
II. Grohmann, Prague. (576 Austria , p. 1036.) Bo-hemian garnets set in buttons; buckles, necklaces, smell-ing-bottles, and bracelets.
A. Portelli, Valletta , Malta. (23 Malta , p. 944.)Filigree-work.
E. Critien, Valletta , Malta. (24 Malta , pp. 944-45.)Filigree-work.
S. Falson, Valletta , Malta. (25 Malta , p. 945.) Fili-gree-work.
B. G. Mamede, Portugal . (1022 Portugal , pp. 1316-17.)Set of amethysts in gold filigree-work, with earrings inthe form of parasols placed one above another.
A. de Franca, Portugal . (1022a to 1022c Portugal ,p. 1317. Snuff-box of silver, waved and engraved.
DALBERT DE LUYNES, Reporter.
Pari-if November 1S51.