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ENAMELLED D A G U EKUE O TYPES . Class X . —North Central Gallery . —No . 292 . MR . BEARD , 85 , King William-street , City ; 34 , Parliament-street ; and the Royal Polytechnic Institution , Regent-street ; also 3 i , Church-street , Liverpool — SPECIMENS of ENAMELLED DAGUERREOTYPES . — Mi . It . BEAltD has recently introduced an important improvement , l . y which his Daguerreotype Miniatures are enamelled , and thorebv secured from that susceptibility to tarnish and become obscured , which all otl . ers are liable t- »; the colours also attain the brilliancy , depth cf tone , and permanency of an oil painting .
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WAX FLOWERS . Clvss XXIX . —North Gallery . —No . 70 . M ESSRS . J . H . and . H . MINTORN , Alodellers in ordinary to the Queen , 35 , Soho-square , Iondon -Rare and curious BOTANICAL SPECIMENS MODELLED IN WAX FROM LIFE , showing their growing state and exhibiting the varieties and phases of their existence , &c Messrs . Mintorn beg to inform their friends and the public that at their Show-room may be seen , amongst many others , Hr ' "e-specimens of Flowers ( for which there was not space in tWM-. iom allotted to Messrs . Mintorn in the Great Exhibition ); the MIGN 1 ONETTE , so much admired by all who have been iblc to obtain a view of it ; also the original Model of the VICTORI \ 11 EG 1 \ and leaves , measuring 1 ? feet in circumference . " ' Handbook to Modelling in Wax Flowers , " fourth edition , price 2 s . ( kl ., by post 3 s . Wax 6 s . Gd . per gross .
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; PAPIEE MACHE . Class XXVI . —North Side—Ground Floor—No . 157 . BIELE FELD , 15 , Wellington-street , North . Specimens of ARCHITECTURAL and other ORNAM EXTS manufactured in the improved Papier MachS . A Large DRAGON and EAGLE executed for the Royal Pavilion , Brighton ; large GLASS FRAME ; large CuRINTHIAN C \ F'IT \ L . executed for the Hank at Adelaide , New South Wales ; a BUST of FLAX MA N ; a MAP of part of the Town of Dundee ; also , VENTILATORS , and various other Ornaments .
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ARTISTS' COLOURS . Class II . —South-Western Gallery . —No . 140 . W INSOR find NEWTON , 38 , Batlibonei-lace , and North London Colour Works , Kentish-town , Manufacturers . —ARTISTS' PIGMENTS , in the raw and manufactured states , and in the various forms of preparation , for use in water-colour and oil-painting , and in decorative art ; including manufacturers and preparations of the madder colours , c-o ( hineal , lapis lazuli , uranium , cadmium , chromium , and all the rarer kinds of rhemieaJ pigments ; canvas , brushes , oils , v .-irnit- 'lK ' s . ami other materials employed in drawing and painting .
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Class XXIlf . —8 oi ; th- " \ V i ' .. stern Gallery . —No . 83 . SH . jumI J ) . OASS , HW ) , Regent-sheet . — » DESSERT SERVICE , consisting of a Centre-piece , rejin ¦ ~ cii t i n u' Egyptian \\ ' aler-rsii rirrs at a Well , Fhadowed by the l ' iihn , . ( . ' ;!()() ; and four Dishes , representing aquatic Plants , iiioib lU'd from specimens now growing in Kcw Gardens , uvcrjj .. iii" SI ) guineas each . The leaves form dishes , capable of husta iniTig several pounds weight . JEWELLED UROOCll , l-fprcscnting Hi iianuia , composed of Diamonds , standing in a < ; ot . lii < ¦ niche , mipportid l > v pillars of Carbuncle , X' 3 f )() . A MIN 1 ATUWE l ' . UACELET " ( after ' l horbui n ) , representing the ( ju > in ami the l ' rinci- <> t Wales , in ancient Niello-work , with C . u liiuiclc and brilliant border , JCl' . tO .
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WATCHES . Class X . —Soirrn-W kstkkn Gai . i . iuiv . —No . , ) . ) . 1 ^ , J . DK NT , Gl , Strand , M , (' ockspur-fitrcoJ , ^» and . 11 , 1 : <« yal I ' . xcbiiii'fi-, Manufacturer . — Large AsHorti ; i .-iit . of LADIES' and CK . NTI . KMKN'a superior WATCHES . iUnrinr C 11 KONOM ET Ell , with a glas- ; balanee-Hpriii" -, glasn balance , siikI compeniiation , for variation of tcinpcraMli e of platina ami i -ilver . A / . IMUTH and ALTITUDE COMPASS . i ) l PLElDOS (; oPE . ASf'KOAOI \ 110 AL ; iiid other CLOCK . S . Ka-
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ELEC T RO-PLAT E . ( . ' l . A . i . 'l XXIII . —Soi / 'TII-WUMTHKN GaI . I . HKY . — No . 1 . TSTi I , K I NdTON and CO ., Patentees of the J -A Eli-cti-o-l ' roceFt'CM . —A lar ^ 'e ( ' (> LLECT 1 ON of ARTICLES < , l ELEOTKO-I'LATE , Electro-Gilt , Silver , and Uronze . The whole , with a few minor exr . ept . ioiui , having been expreHidy < lci ij ^ lied , maniilaet . ili ed , or executed for t Ii <; present . Exhibition . London llousci ; - ' 20 and ' i' 2 , Regent-M reef . ; < l . > , Mnoi ^ 'ntc-i treet . IWamifai lory- NewhaH-nt . r < 'et ., I ' . ii nmi ;; liaiu . At either of which Euliiblii bineiit : ; pe . rm > uw wi . sliing to piiichune may hi ; nii |> plied .
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A STRONOMICAL CI . OCllv-l'KDoil E T E it ej _ WATCH 1 'KUOM KTKlthi . Clash X . — Soi . tii- Vic . vi hicn Gai . i . kkv . — No . 73 . W I'AVNK ami CO ., I <> . ' * , New IJoml-streef ., liivciili . ni mill Maiuifietuiein . < H ! A ICTEK < : II I M E CMX'K , on eii'hf . bellM , in Ainboyna wood and oi-inolii cuse , m . i ' de lor the Sultan of Turkey . AKTltONOM 1 CA L < ! L ( ) CK . uilh chronometer eiicapcnu-llt , perpetual clay of the uiontli , moon ' :. a ;; e , noon and nijflit ., d : iy of I he week , repeats Iioiiim anil <| ii . u Ins , / . odi . K al id f iiiH , in en > r » 'iivcd K 1 " eimc . PATENT I'l ' . IM > M E'lT . lt fur i > i ' eanuriiig walking dintaiu : ri ; imuiul ' r . et . ureil ,, ol . l y | , y Memw ... I ' ii ync . WATCH with PEDOMETER atl ; n Inel , ii ' liiiM'in ^ ti ee . iiiiil : i mill day of month . Hiniill CARRIAGE CJEOCK , mid neveral ( JLOUKS in elegantly oinuintinted eau- .
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Clash II . —Houtii-Wicstickn ( Iam . kry . —No Bft . H KINKY STKIMIUNS , f , l , Lower Stamfordstreet , ltlm-kli iiu n-i ond . Inventor of Writin * ' lluidii K ; . e .. —HI'I' . OIMENH ol WOOD . STAINED to RKKKMItM'l MAlKXiAN V , OAK . i . nd SATIN WOOD , Mo an to i ; iv < i nil the elfrct . to the natunil f ; riiin . The whole of the out » i < le wmxlwork « il the Exhibition im done with lhin nmteiial . AIho anew kind oi EVEIUI'OINTED 1 'ENCIL . lately patented , e . ont . iiiliini' lead uloiitf the wlmle interior ; FOUNTAIN 1 N K-ll OLDI' . ltH - Oone . ntinlcil INK l'O \ y DEKH , for exportation ; uud liuteulFOUJN'J ' yVIM TENS .
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IMPORTANT INVENTION . Oi . a . hs X . —Noktii Gai . lkhy . —No . Ml . JOS EPH ANKLI . I , 4 , Northumbcrland . tcrra «« :. Huynwater , London . CENTRIPETAL REG U LATINO PKGSuiid PINK , which cannot draw back or tjiv <; way . By this invention iiiHtriimenlH can be tuned and regulated gradually in all their divituoiiH , in U-i tj than hull the time usually lcijiiiri'd . AIho a SPUING " CAPO TAS'I'O , " which , attached to the : ImssuI ol the ( juitiir , c . haii ^ t-u at once the diapason of the atr iii ^ a , bo that th <; performer may play in all keyn without altering the piinteil notes or tint iiouition of the hand or lini'ciH .
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Tl ) N IN ( i l ) ltlf M S—14 AS SOONS . Class X . —Nohth-Wkstkhn Gallf . uy . —No . W 7 , Bay 18 . CORNELIUS WARD , Inventor and Patentee , 3 (; , Great Tiehfield-street . DRirMS , which can bo adjuBtcd to any pitch with the same facility as one Btiing ' . Tbetit ; Drums are lighter , and and not more expensive than the ordinary Drum , stout , in permanent , order , and cause no expense in wear . The 1 &ASS DRUMS und CYMI 5 ALS are very conveniently combined . A 11 ASSOON of new construction , possessing : ; re : it la < ility of ( embouchure and fingering . The position of the fiugcra being couveniuntly coiurasted , given a facile and systematic command of the Bcales , whieh , together with the little exertion now required to produce , correct tones of the Iliiest quality , will , it may be reasonably anticipated , cause the IJahsnon to become a favourite iiiHtrtimoiit with Ainiitcursi .
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FLUTES . Class X . —North-Western Gallery—No . 536 . RUDALL , ROSE , and CO ., Manufacturers and Sole Patentees in this country of the following FLUTES : — 1 . BOEIIM'S FLUTE , WITH PATENT PARABOLA AND CYLINDER . This is the greatest invention among musical instruments of modern times . 2 . CARTE'S PATENT FLUTE . WITH NEW FINGERING . This is the name tlute as Boehm ' s , with the advantage of a more facile mode of lingering- than either that flute or the ordinary flutes . 3 . CARTE'S PATENT FLUTE , WITH THE OLD SYSTEM OF FINGERING . This combines the improvements of Boehm with the old system of fingering . 4 . KUDALL AND ROSE'S ORDINARY FLUTE , With improved conical bore and patent tuning-brad . Rudall , Rose , and Co ., Flute Manufacturers and Publishers of Flute Music , 38 , Southampton-ytreet , Strand , London .
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CONCERTINAS — HARMONIUMS . Class X . —North-Western Central Gallery . —No . 526 . MESSRS . WHEATSTONE and CO ., 20 , Conduit-street , Regent-street . CONCERTINAS : Rosewood , 48 keys , best finished , 8 guineas ; ditto , extra best , 10 guineas . BARITONE CONCERTINA : extra best finished , 12 guineas . HARMONIUMS : With twelve Stops and four sets of Vibrators , 40 guineas . IMPROVED PATENT ditto , with the Pianoforte Hammer Action , 45 guineas . Harmoniums and Concertinas for Hire .
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ROYAL ALBERT TRANSPOSING PIANOFORTE . Class X . —North-Western Central Gallery . —No . 487 . ADDISON and HOLLIER , 210 , Recentstreet . — The ROYAL ALBERT TRANSPOSING PIANOFORTE , -with immoveable key-board , hammers , and strings . These instruments are a perfect luxury for pianoforte accompaniment . Merely by the filming of a handle every song or piece of music can be transposed into six different keys , thereby bringing many thousand musical works within the compass of every voice . This Pianoforte has the suffrages of upwards of Three Hundred of the Musical Profession .
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PIANOFORTES . Class X . —North-Western Gallbry . —No . 467 . JOSEPH KIRKMAN and SON , 3 , Sohosquare ( next the Bazaar ) . —CONCERT GRAND PIANOFORTE 7 Octaves , in Rosewood-case , with New Repetition Mechanism ; the celebrated FONDA SEMI-GRAND , in Walnut ; OBLIQUE PIANOFORTE , in Ebony and Gold , carved , with important improvements ; MINIATURE MODEL GRAND , in EBONy and Gold , the SMALLEST PIANO ever made . It has 6 $ octaves , and contains all the latest improvements .
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ORGANS . Class X . —West Gallery . —No . 209 . HENRY WILLIS , Organ Builder , Mancliesterstieet , Argyll-square , London . —An ORGAN , consistingof three rows of keys , and two octaves and one-fifth of pedals . The instrument is built on the German plan , viz ., eight feet manuals , and thirty-two feet pedal ? . It contains 77 stops , nearly 4500 pipes , the largest being C C C C 32 feet , the smallest C j of an inch . By peculiar mechanism twenty-four changes or combinations of stops are brought under the thumb of the performer . The mechanism includes several novel arrangements , and in the various bellows there are five different pressures of air .
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SILKS . —RIBBONS . Class XIII . —South Transept Gallery . —No 16 LEWIS and ALLENBY , 193 , 195 , and W Regent-street . —An extremely BICH BROCADED SILK manufactured by Campbell , Harrison , and Lloyd , in Spitalfields from the elegant design of Mr . S . Lewis . This beautiful snecimen of weaving is brocaded in fifteen colours , a number most unusual and hitherto never attempted in this country . i ' o induce these in the elaborate pattern exhibited the ' enormous number of 29 , 600 cards are required and 96 shuttles . It is justly considered to rival the choicest productions of Lvon-AI 30 a BROCHE RIBBON , manufactured at Coventry designed by Mr . A . Lewis . ' s
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HYGIENIC CORSETS . Class X . —North-Western Gallery . —No . 570 a . Class XX . —South Gallery . —No . 32 a . MADAME CAPLIN . —Patent HYGIENIC CORSETS Plain and Mechanical ; also , the Re ^ isterpH Self-adjusting CORPORIFORM CORSETS and CHILD'S BODD 1 CE , 58 , Berners ' -street , London , and 55 , 1 'rinoess-street Manchester . Science applied to the preservation and improvement of the female form , and the benefit of health . Madame Caplin , in calling the attention of Ladies to the numerous adaptations she has invented and exhibited in the above classes begs to apprize them , that they will find at her Establishment a Series still more complete , embracing all the phases of woman ' s life , from infancy up to old age . Madame Caplin begs to state , that her Establishment is quite a special undertaking , and the only one of the kind in which everything adaptable to the comfort , support , or relief of the human body , the preservation of the ' figure , as well as preventive and curative means applicable exteriorly , have been duly experimented , and are recommended by the first medical men both in England and France .
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HATS . Class XX . —South-Eastern Gallery . —No . 51 . W WHITE and SON , 68 , Cheapside , sole Manufacturers of the ZEPHYR HAT , the advantages of which are apparent to aU who have worn them ; ventilation , lightness , and durability being the objects attained . Gentlemen who have tried them cannot wear any other with comfort . Price 14 s . and 18 s . They also are the manufacturers of every other description of hats , which , for quality and fashion , cannot be surpassed in London . Prices from 7 s . Gd . to 18 s .
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BALBRIGGAN STOCKINGS . Class XX . —South Transei ' T Gallery . —No . 37 . CHARLES GLENNY , 33 , Lombard-street , London . —BALBRIGGAN STOCKINGS , twelve pair weighing only sewen ounces . These excellent Stockings are manufactured in Balbriggan , county of Dublin , and for elasticity and exquisite softness of texture are uniivalled by the products of Nottingham ; they combine all the beauty of silk with the durability of cotton , and more than its comfort , being inconceivably pleasant to wear . Specimens of this beautiful Irish fabric may be seen at CHARLES GLENNY'S Balbriggan Hosiery Warehouse , 33 , Lombard-street , the only house tliey can be purchased at .
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LEATHER-CLOTH BOOTS AND SHOES . Class XVI . —Ground Floor—North Side . —No . 164 . HAL L and CO ., Wellington-street , Strand , Patentees and Manufacturers of BOOTS and SHOES , LEATHER-CLOTH , or PANNUS-CORIUM . The Leather-cloth , or Pannus-corium , Hoots and Shoos are the easiest and most comfortable ever invented for tender feet , a most valuable relief for corns , bunions , gout , &c , having n <> drawing or painful effect on the wearer , and adapted lor all climates . Elastic Supporting Ancle Boots of the name colt material ; also the Vulcanised Goloshes . —HALL and CO ., \\ <•! - lington-street , Strand , near Waterloo-bridge .
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ROWLAND'S AQUA D'ORO . Class XXIX . —North Tkansju'T Gaixuhy .-No . 1 . A ROWLAND and SONS , 20 , Halton-gardcn . A GOLDEN FOUNTAIN OF THE AQUA D'OKO " This is the moat fragrant and refreshing Perfume ever yielilt' < j by the Soula of I'Towera . " It retains its fresh and delight '"! odorousnesB for days . It in invigorating , f 4 < ' / illy KtiiwuMtnifr . yet Hedative ; ami is u . n unrivulled < itiintCBti < : iii . ial npirituous |> ' » - duct . For fainting-fitf , fatigues of dancing , oppression lrom over-crowded room a , or intoiiMi- Hummer heat , itn usch c . annot . Imj over-estimated . Price 3 b . ( id . per bottlo . ROWLAND ij MACASSAR OIL , for creating and sustaining a luxuriant lira '' of hair ; ROWLAND'S KALYDOR , for rendering the tiki" *<«< fair , and blooming ; and ROWLAND'S ODONTO , or 1 t' ; i ' i Dentifrice , for imparting a pearl-like whiteness to tin : " '' ' , jj The Patronage , of Royalty throughout Europe , and I ' '' ' . 'A ' appreciation by rank and laHhion , with the . well-known '"'''! '¦ etflcaoy of tlicH « article , givo them a celebrity niiparulleU'i ¦ bold by A . ROWLAND and KONH , L'O , IIuUon-K '" " 1 "" 1 . '' "" '' and by rcupcctabli ; CheiniHtH and IVi ( iiiihtm .
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R I M M K IAS T O I L E T VINEGAR . Ci . akb XXIX . North Tiunskw ( Jai . i . hkV . No .-I . EUCi KNU UIMMKL , Wholusalw and Kx |> <) l 1 Perfumer ,: !' . ) . Geirard-Htreet , Soho , London , and !•> . '" , levard d »; la Garc , d'lvry . Piuih . A FOU NTAIN , « : nnin"h , contiimoiiH jot of lUMMElAS TOILET VINEGAR , a "J" ' , | W . delightful preparation to Hupe . rm'du ICuii ( If Cologne ; lor ll " ijl )(( ,, i and ( military purpoHCH . frioentcd winter ltoiu | uotn , " <; ll'y J til ) 1 I , n > I HulUiiiiH . iinil choice HpeoimeiiH of I ' oifuiiuny . —N . l » - » ' ¦ ( , |(| 1 being the only Perfumer who 1 i : ih u nmnufiictoiy 1 " ' . ^ offer iiuui | iiullt : < l u < lviuitu £ t : H to ineiohantH uud uhip |»« ra . liHtB to b « bud on application . — - ~
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PERU K KH . Cl . ANH XVI . —Till ! ClSNTIlAI . AVICNUK : — NO . ~ " - , X ROSSI , ' 254 , Ili-sent-Hlreet , ' ^^^ ilv JLJ * Academy of Uritiidi IIuinlreHHorn . —Hl'M-UU ''' 1 'KltIIKKS . The Hair in al . tarhrd to u thm » r »» M' j ( 0 fabric ; tbero in no direct , purliiitf , aiul the front « ' < I 8 ' | / r joiil inviuible ; and t . ho fouiidatiiin bc ^ inur coiiHtructoiJ <> " K ' ! . ; . | 1 ( : itu | irineipl < -M , they uru rcndorcU Hiiperior to nil othoru iivouted .
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THE LAST MONTH OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION . THE FOLLOWING WILL BE FOUND AMONG THE PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN THEIR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS IN THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF ALL NATIONS .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 4, 1851, page 954, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1903/page/22/
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