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Muir, P. Archery weapons, &c. U. K.
Naim Effendi. Amber mouth-pieces for
pipes.
Tur.

Oger, J. L. M. Fancy and common soaps.
Fr.
Ogleby, C., and Co. Stearic, sperm, and
composition candles.
U. K.
Oudard and Boucherot. Preserved fruits. Fr.
Palis, A. Tallow, oil, and palm soap. Pr.
Paris Chocolate Co. Chocolate and syrups.
U. K.
Perrot, Petit, and Co. Flowers in cambric.
Fr.
Philippe and Canaud. Preserved fruits. Fr.
Pitansier, Stearic candles.
Piver, L. T. Toilet soaps and perfumery.

Rus.

Fr.

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U. K.

Rus.

Sard.

U. K.

Strickland, M. Flowers in wax.
Sugden, Borras, and Co. Flowers in cam-
bric.
U. K.
U. K.
Taylor, H. P. & W. C. Toilet soap. U. S.
Tilman, Flowers in cambric. Fr.
Touche-Gillès, E. Toilet and olive oil
Belg.
Tunis, the Bey of. Distilled perfumed waters
(various).
Tunis.
Turkey, H. H. the Sultan of. Collection
of pipes, soap, candles, and confectionary.

Taylor and Son. Soaps and perfumery.

soaps.

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Wittich, Kemmel, and Co. toys and cane handles. Wotherspoon, J., and Co. comfits made by steam machinery. Wunder, L. Soaps. Zeitler, J. Pipe-bowls of Massa.

HONOURABLE MENTION.--75.

U. K.

U. K.

Aus.

FINE ARTS.

(So far as they come within the limitations of the Exhibition.)

CLASS XXX.-SCULPTURE, MODELS, AND PLASTIC ART.

A. Sculpture as a Fine Art.

B. Works in Die-sinking, Intaglios.

C. Architectural Decorations.

D. Mosaics and Inlaid Works.

E. Enamels.

F. Materials and Processes applicable to the Fine Arts generally, including Fine Art Printing, Printing in Colour, &c., &c. G. Models.

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PRIZE MEDAL.

Fr.

Fr.

Appel, R.
Anastatic printing. U. K.
Baily, E. H. A Youth resting after the
Chase, and a Nymph preparing for the
Bath, in plaster.
U. K.
Bell, J. Statue of Lord Falkland; Eagle
Slayer, in bronze.
U. K.
Benzoni, G. M. Statue, in marble, of
Gratitude.
Rome.
Béranger, A. Head, on porcelain; and Por-
trait of Prince Albert, in china.
Berrus Bros. Designs for shawls.
Bertini, G. Painted window representing
Dante and some of his ideas. Aus.
Boesche, J. C. Fountains; model of Mag-
deburg Cathedral.
Prus.
Bonnet, St. John, in enamel. Fr.
Bucker, H. Painting on porcelain. Sax.
Castellini, R. Copy, in mosaic, of medal-
lion of Boniface II., also of Head of
John the Baptist.
Rome.
Chebeaux, J. Designs for cotton print and
Fr.

calico. Cheverton, B. The Theseus, as exemplifying the reduction by machinery of U. K. Clerget, C. E. Designs and works in or

statues.

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Foley, J. H. Youth at a Stream; and Ino

and Bacchus, in plaster. U. K. Fraccaroli, I. Statues, in marble, of Achilles wounded, and David slinging the Stone.

Aus. Fraikin, C. A. Psyche carrying off Cupid, in plaster. Belg. Fratin, Group of Eagles, in bronze. Fr. Fuchs, J. N. von. Fresco, exhibited by J. Muhr. Bav. Galli, A. Statue in marble, Susannah. Aus. Geefs, G. A Lion in Love, in plaster. Belg. Geerts, C. Carving in oak. Gérente, A. Stained glass.

Belg.

Fr.

Grantham, J., Sec. Liverpool Local Comm. Model of Liverpool.

U. K.

Hamon,
-. Enamelled casket.
Fr.
Hanhart, M. and N. Chromolithography.
U. K.

Hardman, J., and Co. Painted glass win-
dow.
U. K.
Hogan, J. Drunken Faun, in plaster. U. K.
Hullmandel and Walton. Chromolitho-
graphy.
U. K.
Jacobber, Paintings of flowers, on china.
Fr.

Jacotot, Madame. Head of Raphael. Fr. Jennings, B. Statue of Cupid, in marble. U. K. Jerichau, J. A. Group, in plaster, Hunter and Panther. Den. Jones, O. Chromolithography. U. K. Kellner, S. Glass painting of window in St. Lorenz Church, Nurnberg. Bav. Korniloff, N. Painting on porcelain. Rus. Laroche, E. Designs for shawls, barèges, muslins, &c. Fr. Laurent, Madame P. Three enamels on Fr. Lawlor, J. Marble statue of a Bather. U. K. Lechesne, A. Two casts in plaster, Child protected from a Snake by a Dog.

copper.

Fr.

Lemercier, R. J. Lithography and chro

molithography. Fr. Lequesne, E. L. Dancing Faun, in bronze.

Fr.
Limner, L. Variety of designs. U. K.
Macdonald, L. Ionic statue, in marble.
Rome.
Macdowell, P. Cupid, in marble, and Eve,
in plaster; Girl at Prayer, in marble.
U. K.

Marechal and Guynon. Painting on glass.
Fr.
Marshall, W. C. Sabrina, in marble. U. K.
Monti, R. Marble statue of Eve.
Aus.
Perez and Co. Inlaid wood table. Spain.
Powers, H. Statue of the Greek Slave, in
marble.
U. S.
Ramus, J. M.
and Procris.
Rietschel, E. Plaster group, "La Pieta;"
bas-reliefs in marble.

Group in marble, Cephalus

Fr.

Rogers, W. G. Cradle, carved in

Sax. Turkey

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Silbermann, G. Chromotypography. Fr.
Simonis, E. Plaster statue of Godfrey de
Bouillon, and other works. Belg.
Strazza, G. Marble statue of Ishmael. Aus.
Thrupp, F. Boy and Butterfly, and Are-
thusa, both in marble.
U. K.
Tuerlinckx, J. Marble statue of Giotto.

Belg.

Vienna, Imperial Printing Office of. "Paradisus Vindobonensis," in chromolithography. Aus.

Wallis, T. W. Carvings in wood. U. K. Watson, the late M. L. Statue of J. Flaxman, in marble; and Eldon and Stowell group, also in marble. U. K. Winkelmann and Sons. Colours and lithographic prints. Prus. Wolff, A. Marble group, Innocence. Prus. Wustlich, O. Portrait of Charles IX. on Bav. Wyatt, M. D. Good taste in designs generally. U. K. Wyon, L. C. Medals and medallion portraits of the Royal Children. U. K.

china.

HONOURABLE MENTION.-86.

MONEY AWARD.-1.

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PATENTS

From January 4th to December 28th, 1851.

It is frequently difficult to make an abstract of the lengthy descriptions given by the patentees of their inventions, sufficiently short for the purpose of this list, and yet sufficiently accurate to indicate exactly the nature of the invention. It is hoped, however, that sufficient is given to afford to an inquirer the means of making more accurate researches in the official records.

Adams, fire-arms, Feb. 23
Adams, electricity, May 29

Adams, buildings and carriages, June 3
Adcock, chimney pots, &c., Oct. 23
Adorno, maps and globes, Jan. 31
Albright, phosphorus, July 17
Alexander, preparing cheese, Dec. 8
Allan, paving, Jan. 11
Allen, buttons, Feb. 1

Alliott, dyeing and drying, Feb. 3
Amies, braid, Feb. 1

Andrews, steam engines, April 24
Anstey, consuming smoke, Jan. 11
Applegarth, printing machinery, Dec. 24
Appold, regulating machinery, April 9
Archer, tobacco, Jan. 11

Armand, distilling, Dec. 10

Ashworth, removing incrustation, May 29
Aston, buttons, &c., July 3

Baildon, writing or printing, July 7
Bailey, preparing wool, Nov. 20
Bailey, looped fabrics, May 23

Bale, ornamenting buildings, &c., July 17
Banister, metallic tubes, June 7

Barclay, refining and bleaching, May 19 Barker, shaving dyewood, April 7

Barlow, propelling, Jan. 11

Barlow, railway chairs, Jan. 14

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Blair, beds and couches, Sept. 11
Blundell, sweeping roads, Aug. 14
Boggett, heat and light, Oct. 22
Booth, generating heat, March 10
Booth, boas, tippets, &c., March 31
Borden, vegetable substances, Sept. 11
Bousfield, manure, Dec. 19
Bower, grasses, March 24
Bradshaw, fastenings, Jan. 31

Bramwell, steam-engine valves, Nov. 20
Brazil, dyeing, June 24
Briand, fresh water, Feb. 11
Briggs, oil lamps, Oct. 9
Brooman, presses, Sept. 25

Brooman, electro-chemical action, Dec. 8

Brooman, fibrous materials, Oct. 10

Brooman, rope and cordage, April 2
Brooman, screws, March 15

Brooman, sounding instruments, Dec. 19
Brooman, sugar, Dec. 8

Brown, agricultural implements, Sept. 25 Brown, wafers, Jan. 7

Brown, boats, rafts, &c., Feb. 10

Brown, helves, May 6

Brunet, coverings, March 10

Brunier, obtaining power, March 31

Buchholz, printing, Jan. 16
Buchholz, motive power, Feb. 17
Bunn, kamptulicon, Aug. 7
Bunnett, public carriages, Jan. 23
Burch, printing fabrics, Dec. 19
Burgess, cutting turnips, Jan. 21
Burstall, bricks, Dec. 1

Bycroft, warmth and dryness, Jan. 18
Calvert, iron and coke, Oct. 30
Calvert, printing, June 12
Carpenter, propellers, May 13

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