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Catalogue of the British Section.—Appendix.
M. JACOBY & CO-,
Stoney Street, and Broadway, Nottingham,
Manufacturers, Merchants, cnid Skippers.
The Exhibitors manufacture a large variety of patent Valenciennes, and call particular attention to their
new imitation real Valenciennes, with patent twisted purls, also to their new patent embossed imitation of
hand-made Swiss Curtains. In effect and strength these Curtains are superior to any machine-made
Curtains hitherto produced. They also manufacture Black Silk Guipure Laces, Cotton Maltese Laces,
Cambrian Laces, Silk and Cotton Shawls and Veils; Lace Tunics, Nottingham Lace Curtains and Vitrage
Nets, Antimacassars, and every description of Plain and Fancy Nets; and manufacture and supply all
kinds of machine-made Laces, suitable for Home, Continental, and Transatlantic consumption.
~ WELCH, MARGETSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WAREHOUSE M EN.
16 (T 17, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.
Specialities in Gentlemen’s Scarfs, Ties, Hüfflers, Collars, Shirts, Shillings (Cotton, Woollen, and Silk),
Silk Handkerchiefs, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Rugs, Braces, &c., &c.
Manufactories : BRIDGE PLACE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, and
LONDONDERRY, IRELAND.
Agent in Vienna: Mr. R. POHORSCHELEK, 3, Akademie Strasse.
Established 1826. Wholesale only. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists forwarded on application.
ARCHIBALD TURNER & COMPANY,
j30W j3RIDGE ORKS, pEICESTER, pNGLAND,
MANUFACTURERS OF ELASTIC FABRICS.
Boot Gusset Webs, Cotton and Silk Frills, French Webs, Pocket
Book Webs, and Webs for Portemonnaies; Surgical Webs; Cords and
Braids, in Silks, Lustres, Cottons, Mohairs, &c., &c.
FABRICANTS D’ELASTIQUES.
Elastiques pour Chaussures, Franges en Coton et en Soie, Elastiques Fran-
9ais, Cordons Elastiques pour Portefeuilles et Portemonnaies; Elastiques
pour Chirurgie; Kubans et Lacets en Soie, en Lustrine, Coton, Mohair, etc.
FABRICANTES D’LASTICL
Elastici per Scarpe, Francie in Cottone, e Seta, Elastici Francesi, Cordoni
Elastici per Portfogli, e Valigi; Elastici per Chierurgia, Orlatura in Seta,
Lustrata, Cottone, Mohairs, ez., ez.
Mr. Archibald Turner, the head of this firm, was the first to introduce Vulcanized India Rubber Thread into woven and
braided fabrics. This invention was introduced to the public in the year 1847, and for many years he and the firm (of which he
still continues the head) had the whole control of this production, during which time they introduced the well-known elastic
fabrics, consisting of cords, braids, loom webs, gartcr webs, beit webs, bracc webs, stay webs, frills, webs for surgical purposes,
and gusset webs for boots and shoes.