Group XXII. —Fine Art as applied to Industry.
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Set III. —(Twelve Imperial Frames.)
No.
34. Statuette, bronze. i> Statuette, bronze.
24. Girardole, iron.
36. (lirmdole, chiselled iron.
50. Minor Cover, ivory.
47. Mirror Cover, ivory.
35. Knife, Fork, and Spoon, ivory handles. 5. Powder Flask, ivory.
10. Cylinder, ivory.
8. Spoon, silver-gilt.
.29. Knives, steel.
41. Spoons, silver-gilt.
27. Spoons, boxwood.
9. Rapier, steel.
32. Rapier, steel.
13. Rapier, steel.
3. Rapier, steel.
No.
4. Nutcrackers, wood.
25. Nutcrackers, boxwood, j 38. Mandoline, beechwood.
1. Powder Flask, stag’s horn.
18. Scissors, steel.
I 2. Knife and Shears, steel.
! 23. Scissors and Podkin, steel, Sec.
: 49. Shears, chiselled steel.
1 28. Cup, silver-gilt, j 37. Cup, cow’s horn and bronze-gilt.
16. Howl and Cover, bell metal.
10. Group, copper-gilt.
39. Frame, copper-gilt.
22. Powder Flask, brass-gilt.
30. Key for Wheel-lock Rifle, steel.
12. Keys, steel.
40. Knocker, wrought iron.
No.
17. Lock Escutcheon, bronze-gilt.
45. Group of the Crucifixion, cedar wood.
43. Cross, cypress wood.
26. Dagger, steel, brass handle.
6. Triptych, boxwood.
42. Powder Flask, bronze-gilt.
11. Cartouche Pox, bronze-gilt
33. Mortar, bronze.
J Sugar Nippers, steel.
^ f Poss, bronze.
14. Window Grating, iron.
7. Knocker, tinned iron.
21. Pediment of a Gate, iron.
20. Knives, steel.
46. Knife and Fork, silver handles.
41. Knives, mother-of-pearl handles.
48. Knife and Fork, silver-gilt handles.
No.
12. Rapier, steel.
8. Sword, steel.
26. Rapier, steel.
46. Nutcrackers, steel.
4 6a. Spoon, silver gilt.
24. Pook.
25. Pook.
40. Mortar, bronze.
35. Pell, gilt metal.
30. Mortar, bronze.
33. Powl and Cover, bell metal. 32. Lock and Key, iron.
28. Door Handle, iron.
37. Lock, iron.
39. Chair, walnut wood.
42. Chair, carved wood.
38. Crucifix, copper gilt.
Set IV. —(Eleven Imperial Frames.)
No.
11. Horizontal Clock, ebony and silver.
13. Thurible, copper.
47. Monstrance, silver gilt.
20. Door Handle, bronze.
3. Lamp, bronze.
27. Lamp, bronze.
44. Casket, lead.
7. Candlestick, iron.
5. Pounce box, bronze.
22. Inkstand, bronze.
2. Hunting Horn, steel.
23. Inkstand, bronze.
49. Pox, boxwood.
31. Pox, carved wood.
50. Cross, boxwood, &c.
34. Panel, wood carving.
45. Sideboard, carved oak.
No.
43. Mirror, burnished metal.
16. Coffer, maple wood.
19. Casket, stamped leather.
6. Casket, covered with leather.
14. Pox, carved wood.
18. Cupboard, carved oak.
21. Coffer, carved oak.
4. Knives, steel.
1. Knife and Fork, steel.
10. Knives, steel, with silver handles.
15. Mounting of a Knife, ivory.
36. Knives, steel, mother - of - pearl handles.
17. Knife, steel.
9. Ewer, green basalt.
29. Powder Flask, shell.
32 Sketch for the Decoration of a Small Dome on the West Staircase, South
Kensington Museum. The design has been reproduced in Minton’s new permanent process. The subject of the design is Ceres, Vulcan, and Mercury, representing Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce.— By F. W. Moody.
FRAMED MATTER—CARTOOXS.
33 Painting. —Oil on canvas, on gold ground; executed in mosaic for the South
Kensington Museum. Donatello, Italian sculptor. Modern English. By R. Redgrave, R.A. Sight measure, H. 8 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. 10.} in. iyoj-’bg.
34 Painting. —Oil on canvas, on gold ground; executed in mosaic for the South
Kensington Museum. Michael Angelo Buonarroti, Italian painter, sculptor, and architect. Modern English. By the late Godfrey Sykes. Sight measure, H. 8 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. io£ in. i7o8-’6g.
35 Painting. —Oil on canvas; gold ground; to be executed in mosaic. Nicola Pisano,
Italian sculptor. Modern English. By F. Leighton, A.R.A. Sight measure, H. 8 ft. 8J in., W. 2 ft. 10-i in. 1139~’68.
33 Three Copies of portions of Raphael’s Cartoons.
37 Measuring Machine. Invented by Sir Joseph Whitworth, Bart. Capable of measuring the one-millionth part of an inch.
CLARKE. Caspar, 16, Earl's Court Gardens, South Kensington, London .—Mosaic Picture from the Dome of the Chigi Chapel, Rome, in impressed and coloured paper, by a process indicated by General Scott, C.B. [Executed by the Exhibitor.] (714)
Directors of Convict Prisons.— Medallion, in Mosaic, of a Female Head. Executed by the Convicts at the Woking Female Prison. (3+0)