Fine Art as Applied to Industry.
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GROUP XXI.
National Domestic Industry.
I’OTTERY AND PORCELAIN. FABRICS, TAPESTRY, EMBROIDERY, LACE AND OTHER NEEDLEWORK.
Metal Articles and Ornaments. Carved Work and Utensils.
SILICATED CARBON FILTER
COMPANY, ChurchRoad, Batlersea,London.
—Silicated Carbon Filters in Glass, Terra-
Cotta, Marbled China, and Earthenware.
(Shown in Operation at Royal Commission
Buildings in the Park). (708)
ROWE, Mrs.,E. R. i, Union Crescent,
Margaie.—Needle Point Lace, Studies of
Flowers. (709)
BURKE, J. Hanwell, 31, Wellington
Quay, Dublin.—Cardboard Mounts for Phoh
tographs, Gold Frames, &c. (710)
KENT, GEORGE, 199 to 201, High
Holbotn, London.-—Domestic Machines and
Utensils, including Knife Cleaners, Venti-
lated Refrigerators, Freezers, Egg-beaters,
Mixers, Churns, Potato Mashers, Mincers,
Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers. (Part
lent for the use of the Commissioners.)
(7 11 )
(See Appendix.)
GROUP XXII.
Exhibition showing the Organisation and Influence of Museums
of Fine Art as applied to Industry.
The Variods Methods and Means by which the Different Modern Museums (viz.: the South
Kensington Museum in London and the similar Museums in Vienna, Berlin, Moscow, &c.) ENDEAVOUR
TO CARRY OUT THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE GENERAL TASTE OF THE PEOPLE AND THE MÄNNER
IN WHICH THEY PROMOTE THE ART INDUSTRY AND PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF THF.IR COUNTRIES.
SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF
COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, South Kensington Museum, London, S.W. (713)
ELECTROTYPES.
1 Shield, copper silvered and oxydised and parcel-gilt, “ The Outram Shield.”—The
original, of silver and Steel damascened with gold, was presented to the late Sir
James Outram, Bart., G.C.B., by friends in the Bombay Presidency. In the centre
is a group of equestrian figures in high relief, representing the voluntary cession
by Sir J. Outram to General Havelock of the troops destined to relieve Lucknow
during the Indian mutiny, around this is a band damascened with gold containing
medallion portraits in relief of distinguished Indian officers. A wider externa!
band of groups of figures in low relief represents various events in Sir J. Outram’s
Indian career. The shield, which is now the property of Sir F. B. Outram, Bart.,
was manufactured by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell, from the designs of Mr. H. H.
Armstead. English. 1 gth Century. Diam. 3 feet 3 in. Messrs. Franchi and Son.
Price, 55/.