No 129] 615 



• CLOCKS. AND WATCHES. 



Judges— S, W. Benedict, J. Y. Savage, Jr., J. T. Williston. 



Frederick Kiddle, 88 Fulton street, for the escapement for a 

 marine time-piece. Gold medal. 



Henry Sperry & Co., 159 Broadway, for an office clocic. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



James Sinclair, 176 1st avenue, for a marble time piece stand. 

 Silver medal. 



Minorh work. 



rienry A. Lyon, Newark, N. J., for a magic watch case. $10 

 and a certificate. 



CLOTHING. 



Judges— Isaac Brown, E. W. Tryon, George W. Farnham. 



William A. Ludlow, Newark, N. J., for the best specimen oi 

 clothing. Diploma. 



Daniel P. Smith, 120 Fulton-street, for the second best clothing. 

 Diploma. 



Waterbury Button Company, Waterbury, Conn., D. M. Knight 

 & Co., agents., 53 Cedar-street, for the best specimen of buttons. 

 Silver medal. 



D. W. Graves & Co., 22 Liberty-street, for the second best spe- 

 cimen of buttons. Diploma. 



H. B. Pettigrew, 4 Gourtlandt-street, for the beet report of 

 feshions. Diploma. 



Genio C. Scott, 130 Broadway, for the second best report ©f 

 fashions. Diploma. 



ccopeb's work. 

 Judges— Hugh Aikman, J. M. T. Bensel, Francis O'Brien. 



A. O. Merritt, at H. Hays, 146 Suffolk-street, for the best iron 

 bound keg. Silver medal. 



John H. Weeks, 7 Montgomery-street, for a miniatuse oval 

 double harness cask. Diploma. 



G. Moore, 24 Moore-street, for a wooden hooped keg. Diploma. 



Joseph C. Way, 10^ Front-street, for a loose tierce. Diploma. 



G. A. Robins, 144 Suffolk-street, for workmanship on a ke.g. 

 Diploma . 



