Design for fountain; André. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of a design in the form of a crocodile grasping a fish between its jaws. A print of this photograph was also shown at the 1852 Royal Society of Arts Photographic Exhibition.
Castings of animals; Aubanel. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of View of an arrangement of animals in cast-iron by the French manufacturer Aubanel. The pieces include a wild boar, a stag, a lion devouring his kill and a horse. A print of this photograph was also shown at the 1852 Royal Society of Arts Photographic Exhibition.
Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view from the side of the bronze lion cast by the Bavarian Ferdinand Miller from the model by Professor Halbig, 'regarded by the Jury as a most admirable example of successful casting. It is said to be one of a pair cast at the same time from the same furn...
Group in silver; Hancock. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of View of silverware piece showing two men in combat, a fallen horse between them, on a base inscribed, 'Goodwood 1851,' photographed against a dark background. This was one of a number of pieces exhibted by C. F. Hancock of Bruton Street.
Silver centre-piece in repoussé work; Froment-Meurice. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of the table centre-piece by Froment-Meurice of Paris, arranged against a dark background: '…The attention of the Jury has been arrested by a centre-piece, representing Ceres, Bacchus, and Venus standing upon the terrestrial globe, which is encircled ...
Large centre-piece in silver; Wagner and Sons. Photographer: Owen, Hugh
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Inscription: Inscribed in the negative at bottom right corner with monogram 'H. O.' Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of an elaborately wrought table centre-piece by Emil Wagner of Berlin, surmounted by a winged figure representing the genius of civilization: 'The Jury recognise in t...