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MASTERPIECES OF INDUSTRIAL ART & SCULPTURE.

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS continued, but our space will not admit all the names that have been received.

Bennett, Mr. J. F.R. A.S. 65 Cheapside
Hail, W. Esq. Faversham, Kent
Pocklington, J. J. Esq. 21 Old Change
Evans, Mr. C. J. Bookseller, Stroud
Chapman, T. P. Esq. 41 Wimpole Street
Sayer, Captain, St. James's Palace
Leach, Mr. Bookseller, Wisbeach
Harvey & Co. Messrs., Hayle Cornwall
Villebois, H. Esq. 23 Belgrave Square
Welch, J. J. Esq. 17 Cheapside
Williams, W. Esq. Harpur Place
Boode, J. C. Esq. Luckiam
Drury, Mrs. G. Bath

Fitze, Mrs. E. 28 High Street, Exeter
Tidd, F. A. Esq. Herne Hill, Dulwich
Gassiot, J. P. Esq. Clapham Common
Browne, Mrs. L. 47 Fenchurch Street
Bemrose & Sons, Messrs. Derby

Burroughs & Watts, Messrs. Soho Square
Myers, Mr. David, builder, Lambeth
Myers, Mr. J. P. York Road, Lambeth
Popoff, Rev. E. 32 Welbeck Street
Ebers & Co. Messrs. 27 Old Bond Street
Swales, Mr. R. Bookseller, Darlington -
Kitson, Major G. Winkfield, Berks
Davidson, Mr. W. 97 New Bond Street
Lister, J. Esq. Haymarket, Norwich
Wright, Mr. II. New Street, Birmingham
Birchall, J. D. Gledhow, near Leeds
Deighton & Son, 53 High Street, Worcester
Field, Mr. J. 65 Regent Street
Pinney, Colonel, M.P. 30 Berkeley Square
Bowman, W. Esq. 5 Clifford Street, W.
Regout, M.P. Maestricht, Holland

Bostock, E. Esq. The Hough, Stafford

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Vickers, E. Esq. Loughton, Essex, N.E. Mechi & Bazin, Messrs. 112 Regent Street

Phillips, R. Esq. 23 Cockspur Street

Bickers & Bush, Messrs. 1 Leicester Square
Duguid, T. Esq. Mossley Hill, Liverpool
Mason & Chadforth, Messrs. Rotherhithe
Messenger & Sons, Messrs. Birmingham
Wyman, C. Esq. Snaresbrook, Essex
Biden, J. Esq. 37 Cheapside, E.C.
Droostan & Allan, Messrs. Strand-
Worthington, J. Esq. Manchester -
Kerby & Sons, Messrs. Oxford Street
Tomkins, B. Esq. 15 Mark Lane
Smee, S. Esq. 6 Finsbury Pavement
Scorer, W. G. Esq. 24 Royal Exchange
Aston, G. H. Esq. 42 Russell Square

Fitzgerald, B. P. Esq. 2 Portland Place
Davis, Alfred & Co. Messrs.

Kennard, II. Esq.

Hill, John, Esq. Hill Pottery, Burslem
Jasmund, Baron, 22 Businghall Street

Phillips, George, Esq. 259 Oxford Street

Baker, G. P. Esq. 85 King Street, Southsea

Colman, J. Esq. Carron House, Norwich

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Garrard & Co. Messrs. 25 Haymarket

Jeakes, Lieut.-Colonel

Heud, Esq.

Moore & Weinberg, Messrs. Belfast

Bake, S. Esq. 12 Billiter Square

Maw, C. Esq. 11 Aldersgute Street

Solomon, N. Esq. 27 Leadenhall Street

Oates, Henry Coope, Esq. Paris

Green & King, Messrs. 23 Baker Street

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Harris, J. Esq. Woodside, Darlington

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Clinton, East Greenwich

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Grundy, Mr. J. C. Manchester

Boyall, Richard John, Esq. Grantham

Lane, H. Esq. Birmingham

G. W. E.

Korte, Colonel, Brussels, Belgium

Birberk, R. Esq. Lombard Street
Preyer, Ernest, Esq. Manchester
Izant, S. 305 High Holborn

Reynolds, C. W. Esq. Eaton Square
Morel Bros. Messrs. 210 Piccadilly
Peach, Mr. R. E. 8 Bridge Street, Bath
Lucas, T. Esq. 10 Hyde Park Gardens
Page, Mr. T. Bookseller, Brighton
Pearson, Mrs. Oakley Hall, Kettering
Richards, Melvill, Esq. Stamford Hill -
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Wolff, B. M. Libraire à S. Pétersbourg

Dorman, Mr. M. Northampton

Webb, Edward, Esq. of Shanghae

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Luscombe, W. Esq. Eltham, Kent

Lovejoy, Mr. G. Reading

Cross, Mr. J. Argyle Street, Birkenhead

Gibbons, R. Esq. 33 Spital Square

Ford, Esq. Long Acre

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Scott, J. F. Esq. St. Helena

Fowler, T. E. Esq. St. Helena

Adam, W. A. Esq. 11 Pudding Lane

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Carter & Co. Messrs. High Street, Stepney

Fletcher, H. Esq. Dulwich

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Grant & Reeves, Messrs. Bow

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Mews, J. Esq. 15 Blackheath Terrace

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Sharples, J. Esq. Hitchin, Hertfordshire

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Lilley, J. Esq. Sandgate, Kent

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Atkinson, J. Esq. 24 Old Bond Street

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Ainsworth, S. Esq. 237 High Holborn

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Magnus, G. E. Esq. Belgrave Place, S.W.

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Gerold, Mr. C. Vienna, per Longmans

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Barker, J. Ashby-de-la-Zouch

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Stern, S. Esq. George Street, Manchester

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Smith, Elder, & Co. Messrs. Cornhill

Stenhouse, T. Esq. 15 Cannon Street, W.

Shuckburgh, Sir F. Shuckburgh Park

Mamontoff, N. Esq. 3 Adams Court, Old Broad Street Ellis, J. Esq. Clarence Cottage, Gloucester Gate

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Erick, F. J. Esq. High Street, Wandsworth

Rous, B. Esq. 8 Halliford Street, Islington

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Harvey, Mrs. A. 16 Lowndes Terrace, Knightsbridge

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Groom, II. Esq. 26 Notting Hill Square

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Foster, Mrs. G. H. The Holme, Regent's Park

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Slade, F. Esq. Walcot Place, Lambeth

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Gedge, S. Esq. 33 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park

Nicholson, H. Esq. 2 Harewood Square
Spalding & Hodge, Messrs. Drury Lane
Shipp, Mr. W. Blandford, Dorset
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Green, J. W. E. Esq. Colchester
Yates & Hess, Messrs. Liverpool
Pook, R. Esq. St. James's Street, S.W.-
Dawson, J. Esq. 11 Somerset Place, Bath
Bowen, Mr. J. Bookseller, Barbadoes
Osler, Messrs. F. & C. 45 Oxford Street
Glaister, R. Esq. 19 Coleman Street
Mylrea, Mr. J. Bookseller, Douglas

Alleroft, J. D. Esq. 9 Wood Square
McGill, Capt. D. per Mr. W. H. Dalton

Howell, Mr. S. B. Birmingham

Spottiswoode, John, Esq. New Street-square

Johnson, H. Esq. 39 Crutched Friars

Slater, Mr. E. Bookseller, Manchester

Holland, J. G. Esq. 10 Old Bond Street

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Melvill, Major-Gen. Sir P. M. 27 Palmeira Square

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Williams, Miss, 76 Eccleston Square

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Betts, T. Esq. 43 Sheep Street, Southampton

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MASTERPIECES

OF

INDUSTRIAL ART & SCULPTURE.

IMPORTANT.

Booksellers are reminded that with the Closing Day of the International Exhibition of 1862 the List of Subscribers to Mr. Waring's great Work will be closed also, and that not one copy in excess of the List will be printed for any purpose whatever. Should the limit of 2,000 be reached before the close, further orders will be at once refused.

A reference to the List of Subscribers will show that the copies already ordered (about 1,450) are positively out of the market; and the Publishers feel certain that the rate at which they have received Subscribers' Names during the last few weeks will be maintained, and even improve, until the close of the Exhibition, and that, by that time, their List will reach the fullest limit announced. The Trade, therefore, who desire to order Copies for their Customers, must do so at once, OR THERE WILL BE NO

POSSIBILITY TO PROCURE THEM.

The first 6 Parts will be published in the course of three weeks, and within twelve months of that time the entire Work will be completed. The vast preparations requisite to be made to supply so large a number of copies has necessarily delayed the commencement of the publication.

The flattering notices that have appeared in "The Times" and other papers, in reference to all the preliminary arrangements for the Work, in the judicious selection of the subjects by Mr. Waring, and as to the perfection with which the Coloured Originals have been produced, have been summed up by " The Times," of September 24, directing attention to the inestimable value of Mr. Waring's great Work as being "by far the largest and most important Work the Exhibition will call forth;" and after enlarging upon its merits, concludes by saying-" Altogether, this great Work promises to perpetuate, in all their beauty, the greatest manufacturing and artistic chefs-d'œuvre of the Exhibition of 1862."

To Messrs. DAY & SON, Lithographers to the Queen, 6 Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. Place my Name in your List of Subscribers to Mr. J. B. WARING'S great Work in Colours and Gold,

Masterpieces of Industrial Art and Sculpture in the International Gxhibition, 1862,

Which you are about to publish in 75 Parts-size, Folio-each Part to contain Four Plates and Descriptive Text, price 58.; the entire Work to consist of 300 Plates, and the whole Edition to be limited to 2,000 Copies, or such lesser number as may be subscribed for by the close of the Exhibition, and the Stones then destroyed.

NAME

ADDRESS

NO. OF COPIES

DATE

London: DAY & SON, Lithographers to the Queen.

Oct. 15, 1862

499

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