Wood Indüstry.
65
Nursery Fittings. In the Exhibitors Wait-
ing and Reading Rooms in the Royal British
Commission Offices, a Patent Reversible
Billiard Table, and other Furniture. Fur-
niture and General Fittings in the English
Workmen’s Houses. (329)
HEAL & SON, 195 lo 19 8 . Totten
ham Court Road, London— Bedroom Fur
niture. (330)
DREW, J., & COMPANY, 33,
Regent Street, London.—Solid Leather Trunks
and Portmanteaus, Dressing and Travelling
Bags, Railway Companion Table, Dressing
Case Portmanteau, and Show Cases for the
Exhibition. (750)
SAGE, F., 80 to 84, Gray' s Inn
Road, London.—Show Cases for the Exhibi
tion. (751)
WARD, Henry, 2, Vere Street,
Oxford Street, London.—Stuffed Birds ; Col-
iections of Humming and other Birds,
mounted within glass fire screens. (33O
WARD, Edwin, Wigmore Street.
London.—Hoofs of a Stag killed at Com-
pi^gne, by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
adapted to a Memorial Inkstand. (340)
COLLINSON & LOCK, 109, Fleet
Street,London.—Cabinets in Satinwood,Rose
wood, &c.; Fireplacewith Decorated Panels;
Sideboards and Chairs. (332)
MORANT, BOYD & BLAN-
FORD, 91, New Bond Street, London.—
Ebonised Sideboard, Neo-Grec style ; Wal-
nut-tree Writing-table, style. Louis XVI.;
Florentine Pedestals, carved in alto-relievo
and gilt; Wall and Ceiling Decoratipn, in
ebony and gold, with painted panels in
Italian style ; Louis XVI. Cheval Screens ;
and other examples of decorative furniture.
(333)
WALKER, W., Bunhill Row, Lon
don.—Suite of Furniture, consisting of Ward-
robe, Toilet Table and Wash-hand Stand,
in Satin Wood inlaid with engraved ivory
and coloured woods, and sculptured ivory
medallions. (334)
{See Appendix.)
CLARK, W., & SONS, 383, Ken-
nington Road, Lambeth, London.—Chairs.in
Oak, Satin Wood, Ebonized Wood, gilt,
covered with satin, &c. (785)
SOMMERVILLE. & SMITH,
34, Eagle Street, Red Lion Square, London.
Show Cases for the Exhibition. (75 2 )
JEFFREYS, Chari.es, 103,
Hatton Garden, London.—Velvet Jewellery
Stands and Show cases for the Exhibition.
(753)
BATTAM, HEYWOOD &
HANKS, 54, Oxford Street; 1, Berners
Street; and 17, Regent Street, London.—Ebon
ised and Gilt “ Structural” Pavilion, Table
Chairs, and Carpet, designed by Dr.
Dresser, F.L.S. (94)
CLARKE, J. R., 5, Liverpool Street,
Walworth, London.—Fancy Inlaid Articles in
Wood.known as “Tonbridge Ware;” Mosaic
Wood, made from natural British and
Foreign woods withoutany dye or colouring.
(335)
NEVILL, Lady Dorothy, Dang-
stein, Petersfield.—Workbox. (336)
MINNS, J., Thorn Lane, Norwich.
Wood Carvings; Animais, Birds,Foliage,&c.
(337)
BARNARD, B, 107, St. Pauls
Road, Highbury, London.—Folding Ham-
mock Basinettes and Baskets. (338)
DUNCAN, J., 6, George Street, Great
Portland Street, London.—Painted Imitations
of Woods and Marbles. (339)