Textile Industry and Clothing.
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MACCLESFIELD CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE.—Trophy of Silks, com-
prising the following 9 entries :— (159)
BROCKLEHURST & SONS.Tl/ac-
clesfielJ.—Thrown Silk; Patent Spun Silk
Yarns; Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Mufflers;
Silk Terree, Shirting, Dresses, and Sashes.
(i59«)
POTTS, WRIGHT & COMPANY,
Macclesfield. — Silk — China, Tram, and
Organzine; Silk and Sarcenet Goods; China
Twills, &c. (159^)
CRITCHLEY, BRINSLEY &
COMPANY, Macclesfield. — Ladies’ and
Gentlemen’s Silk Goods—Cravats ; Squares,
&c., for the neck ; Handkerchiefs ; Pugga-
rees &c. (159c)
CORNES, W. W„ & COMPANY,
Macclesfield.—Dress Silks, Glac6 Silks, Cut-
up Cloths, Mufflers, Sashes, Scarfs, and
Ties; Silk Shawls, Handkerchiefs, &c.
('590
PEARSON, Samuel, & COM
PANY, Macclesfield.—Thrown Silk and Silk
Fabrics. (159e)
MELLOR, James, 7, Chestergate
Street, Macclesfield, and 16, Dale Street,
Manchester.— Silk Neckties and Scarfs.
( 1 59/)
SMALE, Josiah, & SON, Maccles
field.—Pure Silk and Mixed Goods ; Poplins,
Scarfs, Sashes, &c.; Machine and Hand
Sewing and Embroidery Silks. (159^)
NICHOLSON, J. O., Macclesfield.
\—Silk Scarfs and Neckerchiefs; Pocket-
Fandkerchiefs; Plain,Figured,and Brocaded
SiJJcs ; Silk and Spun Silk Mufflers; Silk
Sasdies Brocaded; Damascene and Roman
Mogradore. (159//)
\ S1VIALE, William, Macclesfield.—
Silk Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Sarcenet
Linirigs. (159!)
RICHARDS, C. A., Bell Bush Mills,
mar Leeds.—Sewing Silks for Hand and
Machine use, pure and unweighted; Em
broidery and Knitting Silks, Buttonhole
Machine Twists, and Machine Silk Twistts
(160)
PIM BROTHERS & COMPANY,
Dublin. — Irish Poplins—plain, single,
double, brocaded, checked, figured, terry,
satin-striped, tartan plaid, and watered ; Silk
Brocatelles and Terrys for Curtains, Fur-
nishing and Upholstery purposes. (161)
(See Appendix.)
ATKINSON, R., & COMPANY,
31, College Street, Dublin.—Irish Poplins,
specimen of Tissued Poplin brocaded in
gold and colours with the Austrian Impe
rial Eagle, crown and monogram pf their
Majesties the Emperor and Empress of
Austria; double, terrie, plain, ribbed, plaid
check, figured, and brocaded poplins. (162)
(See Appendix.)
HADWEN, John, & SONS, Kelroyd
Mills, Halifax, Yorkshire.—Silk and Silk
Yarns; Waste Silk in the raw state; Yarns
spun from waste silk. (164)
CARINGTON, The Lady,8, While-
hall Yard, London. — Folding Screen of
Guipure Lace in coloured Silks, worked
by the needle and applique on White Satin ;
the pattem taken from an old Venetian
velvet. Colours arranged and work executed
by the exhibitor. Screen with Leaves, de-
signed and worked by the exhibitor. (165)
STADE, H. & L., 13, Darley Street, Brad
ford.—Lace Handkerchiefs, original de-
signs, worked by hand. (166)
JACOBY, Moritz, & COMPANY,
Stoney Street, Nottingham.—Patent Valen-
ciennes and other Lace; Curtains, Bed-
covers, Shawls, Veils, Scarfs; Silk Gui
pure Nets; Shetland Wool Shawls, &c. (167)
(See Appendix.)
SIMON, MAY & COMPANY, Not-
tingham.—Lace, Curtains, Plain and Fancy
Nets, Shetland Shawls, and Vitrages. (168)
SMITH, G. J., 16, St. Aubyn's
Road, Upper Norwood, London.—Irish Laces
of all descriptions. (169)
LESTER, C. & T., High Street,
Bedford.—Hand-made Lace, Italian Point
Flounces, &c.; Maltese Coifs, Handker
chiefs, Lappets, and Fancy Collars. (170)